Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
  • Home
    • About Six Branches
    • Services Offered
    • Billing
  • Testimonials
  • Blog
  • Online Orders
    • Acupuncture FAQs
    • Insurance FAQ
  • Patient Portal
  • Contact
Menu

Six Branches Family Acupuncture

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number

Your Custom Text Here

Six Branches Family Acupuncture

  • Home
  • About
    • About Six Branches
    • Services Offered
    • Billing
  • Testimonials
  • Blog
  • Online Orders
  • FAQs
    • Acupuncture FAQs
    • Insurance FAQ
  • Patient Portal
  • Contact

Highlight on Herbs: Scutellaria

June 29, 2020 Naomi Skoglund

Read more about Eastern and Western uses of herbs from the Scutellaria family.

Read more
In Herbal Medicine Tags herbal medicine, integrative medicine

Acupuncture Featured On Maine Calling

December 12, 2019 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
Screen-Shot-2019-12-12-at-12.26.00-PM.png

MPBN's Maine Calling recently discussed acupuncture's move into mainstream medicine. Did you catch it?

Read more
In Acupuncture, Featured, Fertility, Uncategorized, Western Integrative Medicine, Womens Health Tags acupuncture, chronic pain, integrative medicine, Western Medicine, women's health
Comment

Integrative Psychiatry With Katherine Kessler, D.O.

June 28, 2017 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
2017-06-28-integrative-psychiatry.jpg

I'm continuing my series highlighting the amazing health practitioners we have here in the Portland area. This month, I interviewed Katherine Kessler who is an osteopath psychiatrist with a functional medicine approach, specializing in women’s health.

Read more
In Fertility, Western Integrative Medicine, Nutrition Lifestyle, Womens Health Tags functional medicine, integrative medicine, interview, Portland ME
1 Comment

So What can I Do about Liver Qi Stagnation?

April 25, 2015 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
2011-08-25-so-what-can-I-do-about-liver-qi-stagnation.jpg

Now that you understand Liver Qi stagnation a little better, let's talk about what you can do about it. Unfortunately, in our society, we have a lot of unhealthy ways to deal with stress, but dealing with stress in a healthy way is absolutely essential for our long-term health.  Here are a few approaches to take:

148570-no_internet

148570-no_internet

-Turn off the electronics.  In the last decade, electronics have taken over our lives in a whole new way.  In some ways, it's nice to be so connected to people you never get to see and be able to get information from all around the world.  However, spending a lot of time on the internet, playing video games, and constantly checking email via our smartphones creates an agitation in our bodies that quickly leads to Liver Qi stagnation.  So unplug and get outside on a regular basis.

woman-walking_300

woman-walking_300

- Exercise.  Stagnation is exactly what is sounds like - stuckness, lack of movement - so the best way to deal with it is to move your body!  Moderate exercise is the best thing to get your qi moving.  No one is suggesting you start training for a marathon.  In fact, over-doing it with exercise can cause stress in your body as well.  Get out for a walk on your lunch break, take the stairs, jog for a half hour.  Do something more than you've been doing, and you'll see an effect.

- Breathe.  One of the reasons why exercise is so helpful for Liver Qi stagnation is that you have to breathe harder and you get more oxygen into the body.  Remember I mentioned that the Lungs also play a big role in Qi movement?  Deep breathing is essential.  Try lying in bed and breathing deeply 10 times before you fall asleep each night.  At work, set an alarm at your desk to stop every 30 minutes and take 5 deep breaths. Or better yet, step outside and get 5 deep breathes of fresh air.

meditate

meditate

Hey, why not combine the two - movement and breathing!?  Lucky for us,  a number of practices that do just that have gained popularity in North America the last few decades, such as Yoga, Tai Ji, Qi Gong, and meditation.  Done properly, all of these practices relax the body and tap into the "rest and digest" part of your nervous system.

- Spend time relaxing with activities or people you like.  Whether you're talking through the things that are bothering you or letting go of the cares of the day, relaxing and laughing with people you enjoy spending time with is a great way to unwind.  Hobbies that get you away from the computer are also good for unwinding. (Angry Birds doesn't count!-) Ideally, you're doing that without much alcohol, by the way. Depending on your particular body, a small amount of alcohol once in a while might help get your qi moving, but many of us end up having more than just one drink.  Being able to relax without alcohol is important as well.

acupuncture

acupuncture

- Visit your acupuncturist.  One of the most fundamental effects of acupuncture is its ability to reduce stress and the physical manifestations of stress in the body.  Addressing imbalances like Liver Qi stagnation is one of the ways that Chinese medicine works preventatively, to help you stay healthier, longer.  Most acupuncturists can also give your herbs or recommendations about foods that can help deal with chronic Qi stagnation.

Ultimately, it's up to you to figure out what combination of activities help you relax.  You'll know the difference in your body and your health will be better for it!

In Acupuncture, Digestive Dysfunction, Chinese Medicine, Western Integrative Medicine, Womens Health Tags acupuncture, breath, Chinese Medicine:, exercise, health, integrative medicine, liver, pain, prevention, qi stagnation, relax, unplug, wellness
2 Comments

Highlights From The Gluten Summit

November 25, 2013 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
2013-11-25-gluten-summit.png

Have you been told by your health practitioner that you or your child need to cut gluten out of your diet to address a health concern? Do you want to understand more about why cutting out gluten may help you deal with that health issue? In this post, we answer some common questions that patients ask about gluten sensitivity.

Read more
In Digestive Dysfunction, Environmental Toxins, Pain, Research, Conditions and Areas of Treatment, Western Integrative Medicine, Nutrition Lifestyle Tags auto-immune, chronic pain, dampness, Diabetes, functional pain, gluten, health, IBS, integrative medicine, nutrition, prevention, sugar, toxins, wellness
Comment

How Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine Fit Perfectly Into Your Fertility Puzzle

July 2, 2012 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
2012-07-02-how-acupuncture-fertility.jpg

Chinese medicine is in the news a lot because it has great success in helping women who have been unable to get pregnant. Acupuncture and herbal medicine have been used to help women get pregnant into their 40's, with or without IVF. Whichever method you are using to try to get pregnant, there are a lot of strengths that acupuncture and herbal medicine bring to the fertility puzzle.

Read more
In Acupuncture, Fertility, Herbal Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Western Integrative Medicine, Womens Health Tags acupuncture, Chinese Medicine:, fertility, herbal medicine, integrative medicine, IVF, pregnancy
1 Comment
Older Posts →

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR MAILING LIST

Name *
I'm interested in receiving newsletters related to:
Thank you!

Acupuncture
Acupuncture FAQ
Addiction
Cardiovascular / Respiratory
Chinese Medicine
Conditions / Areas of Treatment
Digestive Dysfunction
Environmental Toxins
Fertility
For Your Bookshelf
Herbal Medicine
Insomnia
Nutrition/Lifestyle
Pain
Pediatrics
Research
TuiNa/Massage
Uncategorized
Western/Integrative Medicine
Women's Health

Six Branches Family Acupuncture, 619 Brighton Ave. #101, Portland, ME 04102
© 2020 Copyright All Rights Reserved
Privacy | Cookies | Accessibility