Scott Suvow L AC
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Scott Suvow L AC
My New York City Acupuncture practice has evolved over the years. Like a sculptor, I have chipped away to what I call the essential simplicity. I have noticed that we all have patterns of disharmony that eventually manifest in symptoms of various sorts. These symptoms act as smoke detectors and as much as we don't enjoy them, they inform us that a deeper imbalance needs to be addressed.

The best treatment strategy should be more wholistic - treat the overall pattern rather than just an individualized symptom. In keeping with the simple tradition, I maintain a small focused practice. In order to maintain high quality, I treat one patient at a time. Some acupuncture points respond better to touch, so I like to mix Acupuncture with Acupressure.

I strongly emphasize preventative care, and believe Acupuncture is one of the best modalities for stress management and promoting a general sense of wellness. In the days before meteorologists, in order to forecast the weather, humans would observe the clouds as well as the direction and intensity of wind.
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Practitioners of acupuncture and Chinese medicine have used this noninvasive treatment method to help millions of people become well and stay well.
Acupuncture promotes natural healing.
It can enhance recuperative power and immunity, support physical and emotional health, and improve overall function and well-being.
It is a safe, painless and effective way to treat a wide variety of medical problems.
At the core of this ancient medicine is the philosophy that Qi (pronounced "chee"), or vital energy, flows throughout the body.
Acupuncture has been employed as a health care modality for over 5,000 years.
Modern science has begun to understand the secrets of this ancient medicine with the support of new studies conducted by leading scientists, hospitals and medical research facilities from all over the world.
Today, acupuncture is receiving wide acceptance as a respected, valid and effective form of health care.
In a systematic review published by Spine Journal, acupuncture has been shown to have significantly favorable effects on chronic low back pain.
Herbs have been relied upon for the healing of ailments for thousands of years.
The focus of herbology is to support the body's self healing ability.
Herbs nourish us physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
When we take herbs the essence enters the acupuncture meridian and adjusts the vital flow of energy in the body.
Herbs are strong foods, so by eating them we enrich ourselves with a vast array of nutrients.
The energetic classification of herbs is a science which has been refined over the last 3000 years.
Chinese Medicine dietary therapy is an important branch of Chinese medicine.
It goes beyond vitamins and minerals and the biochemical nature of foods.
It is focused more on the energetic properties of food in order to correct internal imbalances in the body.
Foods are then selected by the Acupuncturist according to a traditional diagnosis.
The first step is to determine the patient's constitution or type.
There are two categories, hot, excessive, yang or cold deficient and yin.
We are all a mixture of cold-hot, yin-yang but one type will predominate and this will be crucial in our food selection.
When we think of Heart-Fire we imagine: warm, light radiance, dynamic, moving, excitement about life.
When the fire element is strong, we feel unconditional love, and radiate warmth to others.
When the Shen is imbalanced: - in the daytime we feel hyperactive At night - we have a hard time relaxing and falling asleep.
The Shen will have problems when there are lack of Qi and blood support from the spleen and liver, disturbances cause by other organs overacting, and disturbances case by heat.
Season -Summer -The most yang time of year.
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