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Point of the Month: Kidney 3
According to Chinese medicine, winter corresponds to the Kidney and Bladder organs, which correspond to the ears, bones, low back, knees, hair on the head, to storing, and to fear as well as courage.
Read MoreThe Yin and Yang of Summer: Keep Your Body in Balance
Summer can cause internal imbalance. Here are some tips for keeping your body in check this summer!
Read MoreNew Guidelines Put Acupuncture 1st for Low Back Pain
The American College of Physicians (ACP) calls for acupuncture and massage as first line of defense for acute and subacute lower back pain.
Read MoreThe Heart of Chinese Medicine
In the Chinese medicine of centuries past, there is no such thing as a broken heart; it is simply impossible.
Read MoreAcupuncture for Smoking Cessation
In the 1970's, an acupuncture protocol was developed by a medical doctor, Michael Smith as an alternative to methadone treatment.
Read MorePoint of the Month: Migraine Headaches and Acupuncture
While migraines are something of a mystery to modern medical science, there are very good natural options available for migraine management.
Read MoreSupporting Chemotherapy with Acupuncture
Study published in Journal of Clinical Oncology shows that acupuncture may have positive effects in relieving fatigue related to chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer.
Read MoreCooling Off at the Pool: Large Intestine 11
Did you know you have a "pool" in your arm that can help you keep cool in the summer?
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