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Six Things You Should Know About Acupuncture For Pain Relief

May 20, 2015 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
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Whether your pain is in your neck, hip, ankle, or stomach, here are a few things you should know about acupuncture for pain relief.

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In Acupuncture FAQ, Featured, Pain Tags acupuncture, chronic pain, pain relief
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A Balm for Belly Blues: Maya Abdominal Massage and Gynecological Health

July 9, 2012 Sarah Snyder, L.Ac.
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When is the last time you experienced discomfort or dysfunction related to digestion, menstruation, fertility, or injury in the pelvis or lower back? Unfortunately, the answer for many of us is, “Um, yesterday.” We live in a time in which issues with digestive and gynecological function run rampant amongst women of all ages. We also live in a culture in which we are often out of touch, both literally and figuratively, with our bellies. Learn more about Chinese medicine's take on abdominal health and how Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy can help to address a range of abdominal issues.

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In Digestive Dysfunction, Fertility, Pain, Chinese Medicine, TuiNa Massage, Womens Health Tags dan tian, fertility, massage, meridians, pain relief, pelvis health, prevention, wellness, women's health
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Chinese Medicine Makes Sense Of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

May 17, 2012 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a chronic and debilitating gastrointestinal disorder that fits into the category of 'functional' diseases in Western medicine. This basically means that, while there are clear and present symptoms for the patient, Western medicine has not yet figured out the cause of the distress. This kind of disorder ('functional', a wide range of symptoms across systems, partly connected to emotions), is exactly the kind of situation where Traditional Chinese Medicine shines forth. Plus, the British Dietetic Association recently published some dietary guidelines for sufferers of IBS.

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In Acupuncture, Digestive Dysfunction, Herbal Medicine, Chinese Medicine, Western Integrative Medicine, Nutrition Lifestyle Tags acupuncture, dampness, digestion, functional pain, health, herbal medicine, irritable bowel, pain relief, qi stagnation, wellness
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Acupuncture In The News

April 23, 2012 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
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What's Good For You?? Acupuncture! Seems like acupuncture has been in the news more and more recently. Integrating Health has picked out a few recent highlights to share with you. Whether you're suffering from seasonal allergies, knee pain, digestive distress, or just plain stress, acupuncture can help!

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In Acupuncture, Pain Tags acupuncture, health, pain relief, wellness
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You Don't Have To Run A Marathon

February 27, 2012 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.
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Whether you have low back, neck, or shoulder pain from sitting at the computer, or acute knee pain from pounding the pavement too hard, Tai Chi and Qi Gong are two systems of exercise that get your Qi and blood moving, with great benefits for physical and mental health and recovery from pain.

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In Pain, Chinese Medicine Tags Chinese Medicine:, chronic pain, exercise, fitness, health, heart disease, pain relief, prevention, Qi Gong, qi stagnation, Tai Chi
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Imagine Your Body As A City

February 27, 2012 Naomi Skoglund L.Ac.

Australia's RMIT University has made a short video explaining the basics of acupuncture theory.

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In Acupuncture, Acupuncture FAQ, Pain, Chinese Medicine Tags acupuncture, Chinese Medicine:, health, pain relief, qi stagnation
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