Archive for March, 2008

Alternative Therapies for Treating RSI

acupuncturetherapists wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIn an earlier post, I talked about some of the alternative treatments that Western medicine is starting to recognize.  I also pointed to some of the misunderstandings that doctors still have regarding those treatments.  As a patient, it’s good to research and understand all your […]

Sagely Living: Harmonizing Rest and Activity

Amy wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptMarch wanes today, and supposedly in this corner of the Northeast, winter is waning too. While it certainly is dwindling, there are still good bits of snow and ice about, making our transition to Spring and its bursts of blossoming energy slow, and halting. […]

Acupuncture for Pregnancy, Childbirth, and Breastfeeding

admin wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAcupuncture is ideal for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, because it is non-invasive and drug-free.  Acupuncture is safe for you and your baby, and can support your body in maintaining a healthy and comfortable pregnancy.  Some points, such as those on the lower abdomen […]

Caught on Tape

chalacuna wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt
A few days ago a woman going through a similar situation as myself, contacted me. She had come across this blog and wanted to touch base. She is a documentary filmmaker and phenomenal researcher who has her own blog called Love My Lap Band. For […]

Benefits Of Acupuncture

Sunita Bothra wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpt
Benefits Of Acupuncture
By: Marlin Shome
Acupuncture is one of the oldest oriental forms of disease treatment that has been successful at treating different types of health conditions. One of the benefits of the process is the identification of many medical conditions that need attention. […]

Acupuncture for Weight Loss: A natural solution

indigolifecenter wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAcupuncture is originated from China, now being one of the oldest and most commonly used medical methods around the world. This technique uses sterilized, long, hair-liked stainless steel needles that can be inserted into over 2,000 pressure points in the body. If you are looking […]

Five Element Acupuncture - sample taken from article for client

Callier Library wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptChinese medicine focuses on the body and it’s alignment with the five energies or elements known as wood, earth, fire, water and metal. The organs of the body are all tied to a particular element. There characteristics help to establish which element thy are […]

Acupuncture - Are There Side Effects?

acupuncturetherapists wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAcupuncture Side Effects?
Acupuncture when performed by an experienced and trained acupuncturist is definitely free from any kind of a side effect. It is a very safe procedure and also very effective.
Acupuncture provides the patient with a much needed sense of relaxation. During and after the […]

Acupuncture Procedures - Part 1

acupuncture2 wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptProcedure -  Part I
 
As you know, acupuncture promotes health and relieves pain. Though the method seems quite strange, it is a time tested and validated process practiced for a number of years.
Since the principle of acupuncture involves the balance and imbalance of the energy flow […]

Theories related to Ancient Acupuncture

acupuncture2 wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptAncient Acupuncture -  Theories
Unlike other practices, the practice and method of acupuncture has been mostly retained from what it was in the ancient times even though we have understood the procedure and its implications itself with practice over a period of time.
The principle […]