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Let’s Get Detoxing For The New Year

Get Ready for New Year Resolutions. Resolve 2014, with Standard Process Detox & Weight Loss Management Program.

Why do I need to Detox?

Purification (Detoxification), can help you remove toxins from your body and help maintain a healthy weight. We are exposed to external toxins everyday, ex, pollutants, chemicals and pesticides. Our bodies become overburdened. Detoxification will add support to expel the toxins and reduce your weight. It will strengthen the bodies’ natural defenses to heal itself.

What are the benefits to Detoxification?
*Weight Loss
*Increased energy
*Better sleep
*Less bloating
*Clearer thinking
*Clearer skin
*Shiner Hair
*Disappearance or lessening of past conditions (Inflammation, menopausal/PMS symptoms, digestive problems, etc)
So ring in the New Year with a healthy mind, body, and spirit.

For more information on the program, call 714-875-5790

Acupuncture Can Help IBS

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is when the intestines loses their ability move out their contents. Major symptoms can diarrhea, bloating in the abdominals that is painful and/or constipation. Less severe symptoms may be anxiety, depression, fatigue, headaches.

Acupuncture can help with the imbalance of the spleen. The spleen is in charge of digestion and moves the foods and liquid, without proper function of the spleen your energy that provides power and nourishment for the entire body will not function correctly. Another way IBS can effect your body is from the Liver. In Chinese Medicine the Liver is associated with emotional factors and a poor diet that consists of overindulgence of alcohol, drugs, medicines and/or a poor diet can attack the spleen and weaken your body. This will lead to poor digestion and IBS.

One other imbalance is Kidney Yang imbalance. Your kidney yang is the energy that provides warmth to your body. Thus warming the spleen aids in better digestion. Symptoms of Kidney Yang deficiency is early morning diarrhea, cold limbs, weak knees, sore back and bladder incontinence.

Acupuncture will help balance your body and get to the root of the problems of IBS.

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Acupuncture and Kicking the Smoking Habit

More than 25 diseases are associated with tobacco use, including cancer of the lungs, bladder, mouth, larynx, pharynx, esophagus, kidney, pancreas, uterus and cervix. Smoking also raises emphysema and increases the risk of having a stoke by 30 percent.

The good news is acupuncture has helped millions to kick the habit. Some of the largest stumbling block… of becoming smoke free are the stress, anxiety, and depression associated with quitting. Acupuncture treatments is quite successful at calming and relaxing the mind, reduce the anxiety, and alleviating depressive feelings.

Specific acupuncture points are used to help to suppress the desire to smoke to reduce the nicotine cravings. Acupuncture can help restore your body to a healthy state of balance and well-being. If your ready to quit the habit.

Contact me at 714-875-5790.

Boost Your Intensity In The Gym

The results you achieve are equal to the intensity of your workout.

In other words, you get what you give when it comes to exercise and results.

If you simply go through the motions, while staying in your comfort zone, then results will always be a hope for tomorrow and not today’s reality.

So what exactly do I mean when I say intensity?

Intensity is a measure of how much energy you’re expending while exercising. The harder you push yourself, the higher your intensity. When you’re simply going through the motions of a routine, without digging down and giving it your all, the workout lacks intensity and your results will disappoint.

During your workout pay attention to how you feel. Could you be working harder? If the honest answer is yes, then step it up a notch. It’s worth it…

In addition to seeing awesome results quickly, there are two more benefits to bringing up your exercise intensity.

The first benefit is that when you bring the intensity you’re able to shorten
exercise time. This means less time spent sweating away in the gym and more time
doing the things you really love. All while getting even better results than
with longer, low intensity workouts.

The second benefit is the after burn that you’ll experience after an intense workout. Simply put, this means that your body will continue to burn extra calories long after you have finished
exercising. Talk about supercharging your results! Just imagine how quickly your
body could transform when you begin to harness the power of exercise intensity.

One thing to remember – it’s important that you never sacrifice proper
form in favor of intensity. As soon as your form starts to be compromised,
reduce your intensity to where proper form is achieved.

I’m here to help you transform your body (and your whole life!) through the power of fitness.

Healthy Diet

A healthy diet includes about 1,500 calories a day, or less if the person is not active. You can lose weight if you consume a 1,500 or less balanced diet and limit the amount of sugar to 10-15 teaspoons per day.

To figure out the amount of sugar in foods, look up the grams of carbohydrates in processed foods, usually given per serving. Subtract the grams of fiber in the serving and divide the remainder by 5 to get the teaspoons of sugar.

Fat Intake- A balanced diet should be less than 30% fat. To calculate the percentage of fat calories in processed foods, as most labels only include fat grams. To determine the fat grams. Divide the number by the total number of calories in your dietary intake to get the ratio of fat to your overall diet for that day. Multiply by 100 for you final percentage.

Protein in your diet- Take your ideal weight in pounds and divide by 2 to get the grams of protein you consume in a day. For example, 140lbs/2 = 70 grams of protein a day.

Exercise at least 2-3 day a week, get enough sleep, be passionate about eating a healthy diet, manage you daliy stress, and enjoy what you do, all these will prolong a healthy balanced life.

Acupuncture And Infertilty

        There is strong evidence that acupuncture increases the production of endorphins, or brain chemicals that make you feel good and help reduce stress. Acupuncture can affect other hormone levels to increase fertility. Acupuncture also improves blood supply to the ovaries, which improves their function, and to the uterus, which can make it easier to nourish a fetus and reduce the risk of miscarriage.
Based on Chinese theory acupuncture can raise fertility potential by affecting the quality, quantity, balance and flow of Qi and blood. When Qi (life energy) and blood are circulating freely throughout the body, the internal organs are properly nourished and functioning well. Only when this energetic balance of the body is built, conception can be achieved and a healthy pregnancy will be developed.
Recently a number of scientific research have proven that acupuncture enhance fertility and help treat infertility. For example, seven scientific trials among 1,366 women of different ages with infertility showed that having acupuncture at the same time of transferring embryos during IVF obtained more than double the chance of the woman becoming pregnant. A German study with 160 women suggests that acupuncture works for fertility. They found that pregnancy rates among the women undergoing acupuncture were significantly higher than those using IVF alone. A study published in Human Reproduction found that blood flow to the uterus increases during acupuncture treatment.
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Acupuncture and Digestion

If you or someone you know is experiencing indigestion, irritable bowels, constipation, bloating or pain (in the stomach or intestines), acupuncture can be a tremendous resource for feeling better now and maintaining those improvements over the long term. Acupuncture improves the body functions of digestion, absorption and metabolism. Acupuncture reduce…s ulcers and neutralizes excessive stomach acid. Acupuncture calms abdominal distention and helps the body balance as to reduce or completely eliminate IBS symptoms. Acupuncture even addresses overeating and sugar addictions. Acupuncture & Digestion: The TCM Perspective TCM states that the stomach receives food, while the spleen transports, distributes and transforms nutrients. They both share the work and coordinate to fulfill the task of the digestion and absorption of food. When the function of the spleen in transporting and transforming the nutrients is in disorder, symptoms such as poor digestion, poor appetite, abdominal distension, weakness of the limbs and weight loss may occur. The small intestine receives the food content that has been partially digested by the stomach and then completes the digestion and absorbs it. In the light of modern medicine, most of the carbohydrates, proteins and fats in the food are absorbed by duodenum and jejunum, while the bile salts and vitamin B12 are absorbed by ileum. Water and electrolytes are also exchanged in the small intestine. The endocrine function of the pancreas also contains various digestive enzymes important to digestive function. So what does that all mean for your acupuncture treatments? Acupuncture stimulates energy to the liver, gall bladder, stomach and spleen (the four main channels for digestion) along with the small intestine, large intestine and even lung or heart channels (depending on the particular patient). Acupuncture isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. Needles can be placed at specific points to maximize the effectiveness for the patient, and those “patterns” will somewhat change from session to session based on exactly how the patient is doing that day and responding to treatment. Acupuncture & Digestion: The Process Every patient is different. Some patients have varying degrees of “excessive heat” in their system causing problems, while others have varying degrees of “excessive cold” creating symptoms. Through a consultation we’ll discuss your main issue, the type and intensity of your discomfort and when that discomfort occurs. We’ll discuss your diet and lifestyle and eating habits to determine if there’s anything contributing to the problem. And the acupuncture sessions will combine treatments and nutritional counseling. It can be wonderfully empowering for a patient to not only feel better and experience better digestion from acupuncture treatments, but also feel he or she has more control over how to stay healthy moving forward.

Beat The Holiday Weight Gain

       Tis the season to get heavy! No wonder most people gain weight during the holidays, everywhere you turn, your surrounded by high calorie food and drinks. Even heathly foods like sweet potatoes and green beans are magically transformed into high-calorie dishes, and the drinks…yes the eggnog and alcoholic beverages are loaded with calories.
Want to sidestep those holiday pounds?
 Stay Focused- Family and friends are gathering this time of year. Remind yourself of where you’ve come from and where you’re going. Keep your goals in the forefront of your mind. A few bites of food high calorie food aren’t worth hours on the treadmill. The holiday can be a time for emotional eating, for many stress, family conflict or depression can be a factor. Learn to address the root of your problems with solutions other than food or drink.
 Strategize- Come up with a plan. If you want to keep your diet on track, you’ll need to pace yourself. Dont’ come to a party hungry but eat a small low calorie snack ahead of time. Otherwise, you can overeat. At the party choose foods wisely, go with a small plate instead of a large one and don’t stand right next to the table of food, but keep a safe distance away so not to be tempeted to overindulge. Keep away from the food table!..lol The holidays offer many food choices not available the rest of the year. Make choices that will be healthy for you.
 Enjoy! Happy Healthy Holidays!

Acupuncture and Allergies

Over time, the body is affected my many causes that affect the body and imblance of Wei Qi. These imbalances stem from a varitey of causes, including stress, poor diet, constututional weakness, pollutants and environmental toxins. If these imbalances remain with the body, they will affect the Wei Qi. (Wei Qi in Chinese medicine is similar to the Western concept of the immune system.) When Wei Qi becomes inadequate, health is compromised and the body becomes vulunerable to foreign invarders such as dust, mold, animal dander, bacteria, viruses and pollen. Acupuncture will treat and eliminate visible symptoms and signs, while addressing the root causes and underlying imbalances affecting the quality and quantity of Wei Qi, thus improving your immune system. Explore Acupuncutre it works! Call for an appointment

When Acupuncture Doesn’t Work

Many people believe acupuncture does not work. Sometimes this is an uninformed assumption, but often it’s a belief held by those who have tried acupuncture to little or no avail. So, why didn’t acupuncture work for these people?

While living for eight years in China, where I gave and observed thousands of acupuncture treatments, I identified certain commonalities among people who have success with acupuncture. Since being back in the U.S., I’ve noticed that many of these things apply here as well. People who see positive results from acupuncture share several characteristics.

Here are three key requirements for effective acupuncture care.

Gotta Get the Right Dose

In today’s world, instant gratification is in high demand. People who are new to acupuncture often expect immediate results, and stop coming when they don’t get them. Rome was not built in a day, and acupuncture is not going to solve your problems overnight.

Acupuncture works cumulatively, meaning one treatment builds on the next.

I consider a course of treatment to be 10 sessions, received once weekly or more often, depending on the severity, chronicity and urgency of the problem. The first 10 sessions commonly produce some improvement, or even complete recovery. But again, it depends on the nature of your condition.

Certain acute problems—for example, neck stiffness and pain, muscle strains and sprains from sports injuries, early-stage carpal tunnel syndrome—typically resolve in five-to-ten sessions, sometimes less.

Chronic diseases, especially those associated with functional weakness of organs or low immunity, require long-term treatment. Examples of these more chronic conditions include most cases of infertility, asthma, allergies, some skin disorders like psoriasis, and neurological diseases.

Urgent conditions, such as severe migraines or post-operative pain, may require two to three treatments per week until symptoms are controlled, followed by less frequent visits until the condition is stabilized. Eventually, you can go down to once a month or less for maintenance.

Similar to how medications are ineffective unless you take the prescribed dose, if you don’t get acupuncture frequently enough—consistently, and within an appropriate time frame—it is unlikely to yield the desired result.

Gotta Have Enough Energy

Another key factor in the success of acupuncture has to do with constitutional strength. If at the outset of acupuncture treatment you’re already physically or emotionally depleted, or suffering from a debilitating disease or exhausting lifestyle, it’s going to take longer than usual to see results.

Acupuncture works with the energy in your body to promote healing. If your energy is low to start, there’s less to work with. Before the complaints that brought you in the door can be addressed, the acupuncturist needs to work on restoring your baseline.

Acupuncturists can boost energy with certain acupuncture points and other modalities such as moxibustion (burning an herb called mugwort against the skin, often near an acupuncture point, to promote movement throughout the channels). There are also self-care energy-boosting techniques, such as acupressure and qigong exercises, that your acupuncturist may recommend using at home to accelerate the healing process.

If you generally run on the low side energy-wise, or if you have a chronic illness or are going through an especially stressful or tiring period in your life, expect a little preliminary work. Depending on how wiped out you are, boosting your energy levels so that the real work can begin can take anywhere from one to several sessions.

Gotta Eat and Live Right

Diet and lifestyle contribute significantly to a person’s likelihood of success with acupuncture. Along the lines of what I said above, if your body is not being properly nourished and cared for on a regular basis, it’s going to face an uphill battle when it starts trying to heal itself.

During the intake portion of an acupuncture appointment, acupuncturists usually ask people about their daily eating habits. They’re trying to gauge whether diet could be contributing to or aggravating symptoms. Sometimes even foods that are considered “healthy” according to Western dietary standards may be detrimental for your specific constitution.

In addition to diet, acupuncturists ask about lifestyle, things like when you go to bed, how much alcohol you drink, how many hours you work, etcetera. All of these things inform your overall picture of health and help acupuncturists determine your starting place for treatment.

Acupuncture requires thinking about health in a whole new way from what most of us are used to. Healing with acupuncture happens when the patient and practitioner enter a true partnership, a situation where the acupuncturist really listens to the patient and the patient is open to a new perspective on health. Only then can acupuncture produce the outcomes we’ve come to expect