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Chinese medicine and Bloodletting for (Sports) Injuries

By Liz Kelchak, M.S., L.Ac.

Many people think of acupuncture when dealing with a chronic pain condition but very few seek out Chinese medicine when dealing with an acute trauma? Why not rush to your acupuncturist after spraining your ankle? Because most people don’t know the benefits of doing so!

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LATE SUMMER TIPS

By Natalie Kilheeney, M.S., B.S., L.Ac

Most people know that we typically have four seasons throughout each year: spring, summer, fall, and winter. But, did you know that in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) there is a very important fifth season that occurs around the last month of summer called “Late Summer Season?” This unrecognized season is very brief, normally only lasting about a month or so and transitions us away from the extreme heat of summer into the calmer, cooler, and declining season of fall. Late summer correlates with the Earth element or the central part of everything. According to the Chinese, in order to maintain good health, it is essential to harmonize oneself with the seasons.

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Heart failure breakthrough

Acupuncture and Heart Failure

Decoding an Ancient Therapy

Acupuncture in the Wall Street Journal

Acupuncture Benefit Seen in Pregnancy

Treating Depression During Pregnancy with Acupuncture

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