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Five Transformative Health Benefits Acupuncture Provides for Overall Health
As more insurance plans and more allied health practitioners begin to embrace what has traditionally been known as “alternative medicine” treatments, acupuncture has enjoyed a surge in popularity with potential patients desperate for a drug-free alternative for their overall health and wellness.
Acupuncture, an ancient practice rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), has been gaining traction in modern healthcare as a holistic approach to promoting physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing. While skeptics may question its efficacy, a growing body of scientific research supports acupuncture’s myriad health benefits. From pain relief to stress reduction, this time-honored therapy offers a natural and effective way to enhance overall health. continue reading
Christmas Spices & Heart Health – AcuMed Health Minute
Only a few people know about the powerful health benefits of common Holiday Spices. When these spices are consumed on a regular basis they can significantly impact the health of the cardiovascular system or the blood vessels and the heart. This includes helping to rid the arteries of plaque build up; thus helping to prevent heart attacks and strokes.

Cinnamon is one of the scents of Christmas. It has been a holiday favorite starting in Medieval times when it was used as a food preservative because of its antibacterial properties. It was also used as a medicinal in the Roman Empire to aid digestion. It has been used in Classical Chinese Medicine for at least 2000 years. It is used to treat cold & flus, painful obstructions, arthritis (in the upper body), edema, chest pain, and shortness of breath. Today it is also used to treat myocardial infarction, angina pectoralis, and cardiac insufficiency. Try sprinkling cinnamon on your coffee and tea. It also pairs well with squash, pumpkin, and sweet potatoes. This will allow you to enjoy the analgesic, circulatory, diuretic, and natural antibiotic benefits of this delicious spice.
Cloves have been associated with the winter holidays since the late medieval era. It was tradition to pierce the skin of an orange with many cloves, creating a Pomander. People hung these around and wore them to prevent the transmission of disease. It was also believed that they brought health and wealth. This is a festive aromatic craft for the whole family.
Research has shown that cloves lower bad cholesterol while protecting good cholesterol. This lowers the risk of atherosclerosis, plaque deposits in vessels, and improves overall cardiovascular health. Cloves can also be used topically to stop toothaches.
It is easy to add more cloves into your diet with clove tea, and adding it to curries and chutneys. If you need some recipes to try with cloves added, send me an email or give me a call. I would love to share some holiday deliciousness.
Star anise arrived in Europe in the 1700s via the Silk Road. It was initially added to desserts, jams, and jellies. The Chinese use it as a tea and in preparing broth and other dishes. It has many wellness benefits, including treating hernia, scrotal prolapse, and low back pain. It is full of antioxidants, making it Heart-Healthy. It is easy to add star anise to your diet by making tea or adding a couple of stars to your soup or stew.
If you need recipes to incorporate these herbs into your diet, contact me. I can also provide nutritional counseling.
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Finding Relief: The Benefits of Acupuncture for Treating Chronic Pain
According to a study published in 2023, approximately 51 million people in the United States suffer from chronic pain, with about 17 million of those suffering from high-impact chronic pain. Those who suffer from chronic pain find their lives altered in difficult ways. The search for relief is constant. Traditional medicine offers various prescription medications, but if you are looking for a more natural path to healing and wellness, acupuncture should be at the top of your list. continue reading
Unlocking the Ancient Wisdom of Gua Sha
Gua sha is rooted in traditional Chinese medicine. Practitioners of this medicine believe that a person’s qi, or energy, must flow unhindered throughout the body so you can feel your best. When qi becomes stagnant, health problems occur. With Gua sha, your acupuncturist uses a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape areas of your body where inflammation or stagnant qi exist to help improve circulation and promote healing. When done correctly, Gua sha can help you unlock radiant skin and achieve holistic well-being. continue reading
Acupuncture for Orthopedic Pain
Orthopedic pain is a big deal for many Americans, and it comes in many different forms including knee, hip, shoulder, and other joint pain. Acupuncture has been proven an effective tool to deal with orthopedic pain…even Harvard Medical School thinks so. continue reading