Pain Relief from Chinese Medicine for your Senior Dog or Cat
Acupuncture can offer powerful, safe pain relief for senior dogs and cats “slowing down” due to arthritis—especially during the chilly winter season.
Sports Injuries, Acupuncture, and Turkey Trot Talk
Acupuncture reduces pain, decreases inflammation, and corrects muscle imbalances—making it an important part of your sports injury recovery regimen.
Nurturing Your Body with Chinese Medicine during the Autumn Equinox
The beginning of autumn is a great time to check in on the guidance traditional Chinese medicine offers for supporting our overall wellness this time of year—including season-specific support for our respiratory system and for tough emotions.
Your Summer COVID Survival Guide from Chinese Medicine
Herbs and acupuncture can help support your body’s defenses against COVID, treat symptoms, and support your speedy COVID recovery.
Summertime Tips from Chinese Medicine (Hint: Acupuncture for Anxiety and Depression is Supercharged Now)
Because the Heart energy is predominant in summer, the time around the solstice offers a special opportunity to heal the heart and balance the body’s fire with help from Chinese medicine’s holistic approach.
My 4-Point Plan for Treating Tennis (or Pickleball) Elbow
The pain of tennis elbow, or lateral epicondylitis, can be caused by repetitive activities ranging from racquet sports to computer overuse. A treatment plan including acupuncture, physical therapy, and topical herbs can help get you on the road to recovery.
Acupuncture for Allergy Relief
Our 2023 wildflower season is one for the books—and our noses are paying the price. So many of us are dealing with off-the-charts allergies, in the form of itchy eyes, sneezing, runny noses, and stuffy heads. Fortunately, Chinese medicine offers a number of tools to help us survive allergy season.
Acupuncture for TMJ Pain
Acupuncture is a natural and effective way to manage the tooth and jaw pain of TMJ disorder (TMJD)—and the stress that underlies it.
Acupuncture History is Black History
American acupuncture’s radical roots: In the 1970s, Dr. Mutulu Shakur, the Black Panthers and their Puerto Rican counterparts, the Young Lords, developed NADA ear acupuncture to help drug users get off of heroin as a part of a radical, grassroots community health movement.
Help for UTIs from Chinese Medicine
Vanquish your UTIs—acupuncture and Chinese herbs can safely and effectively treat the dastardly pain of urinary tract infections and interstitial cystitis.