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Grief & the Holidays – AcuMed Health Minute

Grief and the Holidays Christmas tree gray blanket, sad, regret
Grief and the Holidays

“Its the Most Wonderful Time of the Year . . .” Is a favorite song for many people around the holidays. However, it is not the “most wonderful time” for people in their first year of grief. It is a year filled with firsts that no one wants to celebrate. The first time you laugh again. The first time you watch your loved ones favorite movie or TV show without them. Then there are the first holidays. Yes, holidays is plural because each holiday brings its own grief triggers and responses.

Its lung season, Fall, Holidays
It’s Lung Season

As an acupuncturist, I understand that each season is linked with a natural element,

organ, and emotion. Right now, we are in late Autumn, and the element is Metal, the organ is the Lung, and the emotion is Grief.

Metal Governs organization, communication and protecting boundaries. It also

represents an opportunity to finish up projects and reap the “harvest” of all the hard

work done during the active seasons.

The Lung is associated with the act of “letting go.” It is susceptible to wind and cold.

Grief is the emotion that is directly tied to the Lung. Did you feel like you could not breathe in deep grief? This emotion embodies “letting go” and grieving changes around us. Grief often feels like a negative emotion; It cleanses us of behaviors, beliefs, and rituals that were vital to our lives with our loved ones that passed on.

Autumn is a healing time to make your journey through grief rather than letting it stay buried inside.

 

Grief and the Winter Solstice
Grief and the Winter Solstice

 

 

In the days leading up to the winter solstice the days become shorter and the weather cooler. We can strengthen ourselves to face the holiday cheer with warm, spiced teas, pungent vegetables, and soups with delicious herbs that calm the spirit and warm the soul. Ask me for a list of teas and herbs!

BreatheDeeper
Breathe Deeper

We begin to hunker down into routine and structure and begin to let go of the past months, and breathe in the new times to arrive. Square breathing can reset your autonomic nervous system, allowing the body to relax.

Christmas Parties and Grief
Christmas Parties and Grief

Planning ahead for parties, gatherings, and surprise visits is crucial to surviving the first holiday season without our loved ones. Declining an invitation is allowed, attending a party is allowed, and canceling at the last minute because a sudden moment of grief washes over you is allowed.

Find Christmas Joy
Christmas Peace & Joy

 

Something that can help with all of the questions is making a card to bring with you that fields the questions for you. These questions can feel intrusive as people ask:

How are you doing?

How did your loved one die?

How are the other family members?

Why are you still grieving?

Friends, acquaintances, and strangers ask these questions, which can make coping with gatherings and parties near impossible. Printing cards ahead of time that say the amount of information you wish to share can allow you to politely let people know your boundaries.

Sample Christmas Party Card
Sample Christmas Party Card

 

Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine can help you find balance and tranquility during your journey through grief. There are modalities that are excellent to help harmonize emotions and dull the sharp pains of grief: Japanese Acupuncture, Five Element Acupuncture, and Korean Acupuncture (to name a few).

As both a widow and an Acupuncture Physician in the greater Sarasota Area, I want to help you walk the path from grief to joy. Make your appointment today. Now serving Sarasota, Bradenton, Longboat Key, Lido Key, Siesta Key, and Lakewood Ranch.

The Benefits of Meditation

The Benefits of Meditation

Meditation, a practice rooted in ancient traditions, has gained significant popularity in the modern world for its numerous mental and physical health benefits. As stress and anxiety levels continue to rise, more people are turning to meditation as a means of finding inner peace and improving overall well-being. 

Meditation is a practice that involves focusing the mind and eliminating distractions to achieve a state of mental clarity and emotional calm. There are several forms of meditation, including mindfulness meditation, transcendental meditation, and loving-kindness meditation, each with its unique techniques and benefits.

One of the most well-documented benefits of meditation is its ability to reduce stress. A meta-analysis of 163 studies found that mindfulness meditation programs significantly reduced stress, with an effect size of 0.38, which is considered a moderate effect. Chronic stress can lead to numerous health problems, including heart disease and depression, making stress reduction a critical benefit of meditation.

Meditation has been shown to reduce symptoms of anxiety disorders. A study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine found that mindfulness meditation programs can help reduce anxiety, depression, and pain, with effect sizes comparable to those of antidepressant medications. This makes meditation a valuable tool for managing anxiety without the side effects associated with pharmaceuticals.

Meditation can lead to improved emotional health by promoting a more positive outlook on life. Research published in the journal Psychological Science found that individuals who engaged in loving-kindness meditation reported increased positive emotions, which contributed to greater life satisfaction and reduced depressive symptoms.

Meditation enhances attention span and concentration. A study conducted at the University of California, Santa Barbara, found that participants who underwent a two-week mindfulness training program showed improved GRE reading comprehension scores and working memory capacity compared to a control group. This suggests that meditation can enhance cognitive functions essential for academic and professional success.

Meditation helps individuals better regulate their emotions. Neuroimaging studies have shown that meditation alters brain regions associated with emotion regulation, such as the amygdala and prefrontal cortex. A study published in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience found that long-term meditation practitioners had increased gray matter density in the brain regions involved in emotional regulation, suggesting that meditation can lead to lasting changes in brain structure and function.

Meditation can contribute to lower blood pressure, reducing the risk of heart disease. A study published in the journal Hypertension found that participants who practiced transcendental meditation for three months experienced significant reductions in blood pressure compared to a control group. This effect is attributed to the relaxation response induced by meditation, which reduces stress hormones and promotes cardiovascular health.

Meditation has been shown to enhance immune function, making the body more resilient to infections. Research published in the journal Annals of Behavioral Medicine found that mindfulness meditation increased antibody production in response to the influenza vaccine, indicating a stronger immune response.

Meditation can be an effective tool for managing chronic pain. A meta-analysis of 38 studies published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that mindfulness meditation significantly reduced pain severity, with effect sizes comparable to those of standard pain management interventions.

Meditation offers a wide array of benefits for mental, cognitive, physical, and social health. From reducing stress and anxiety to enhancing attention and immune function, meditation is a powerful practice that can improve overall well-being. As scientific research continues to uncover the mechanisms behind these benefits, meditation is likely to become an increasingly integral part of health and wellness practices worldwide.

Examining the Synergy of Acupuncture and Meditation

Examining the Synergy of Acupuncture and Meditation

If you suffer from stress and anxiety (and really, who doesn’t?) and you are looking for better and holistic ways to cope, you might want to consider the combination of meditation and acupuncture. While there is a big difference between the two, what they bring together is a formidable duo in pursuit of complete wellbeing.  continue reading »

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