The many living creatures on planet Earth all share one thing in common-their properties of Yin and Yang. Yin and Yang can be understood as two opposing forces, two polar energies that exist interdependently. While one is right, the other is left; one up, the other down; and so forth. Yin and Yang characterize all. In the previous blogs, we talked about Women's health issue #1 and #2.
Here is #3. Women especially are sensitive to the pressure and demands of modern society, and the resulting stress is a cause of many health issues. Emotional burden, from a Chinese Medicine perspective, is the cause of liver-qi stagnation. Liver-qi stagnation, to. In Chinese Medicine, summer is the time to cleanse your body of all the illnesses you've accumulated during the long winter months.
Chinese medicine expert Sun Si Miao once said: Great doctors prevent illnesses that may happen in the future; Good doctors prevent the inevitable illnesses of the near future; Regular doctors treat illnesses that. 80% of gynecological illnesses are caused by irregular menstrual cycles.
Here is #3. Women especially are sensitive to the pressure and demands of modern society, and the resulting stress is a cause of many health issues. Emotional burden, from a Chinese Medicine perspective, is the cause of liver-qi stagnation. Liver-qi stagnation, to. In Chinese Medicine, summer is the time to cleanse your body of all the illnesses you've accumulated during the long winter months.
Chinese medicine expert Sun Si Miao once said: Great doctors prevent illnesses that may happen in the future; Good doctors prevent the inevitable illnesses of the near future; Regular doctors treat illnesses that. 80% of gynecological illnesses are caused by irregular menstrual cycles.
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Trisha (Qiuxia) Han, M.S., L.Ac., founder of Mother Nature's Acupuncture, graduated from the Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCTCM) with a master's degree in Oriental Medicine.
She is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology, and licensed by the Texas Medical Board to practice Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Texas.
My grandma's compassion and passion for natural healing inspired me to get into this field.
She is board certified by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology, and licensed by the Texas Medical Board to practice Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Texas.
My grandma's compassion and passion for natural healing inspired me to get into this field.
Disorders of the ear, eyes, throat and teeth including earaches, conjunctivitis, inflammation of the central retina, toothache and tonsillitis.
Nervous system, skeletal and muscular disorders including sports injuries, bursitis, knee and shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, disc problems, hip pain, osteoarthritis, headaches, dizziness, and pain.
Gastrointestinal disorders including constipation, diarrhea, ulcers, gastric hyperacidity, stomach aches, and abdominal pain.
Immune system deficiency, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue, and other autoimmune or chronic disorders.
Nervous system, skeletal and muscular disorders including sports injuries, bursitis, knee and shoulder pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, sciatica, disc problems, hip pain, osteoarthritis, headaches, dizziness, and pain.
Gastrointestinal disorders including constipation, diarrhea, ulcers, gastric hyperacidity, stomach aches, and abdominal pain.
Immune system deficiency, thyroid disease, chronic fatigue, and other autoimmune or chronic disorders.
What about herbal therapies?
Many patients today are turning towards herbs because of fewer side effects.
Herbs are concentrated foods taken from nature and compounded in such a way to help the body heal itself.
Chinese herbology is unique and unequaled by any other herbal practice, having evolved over thousands of years as a healing art in China.
Today, more than three hundred herbs are commonly used out of nearly 6,000 herbs that have been classified for food and medicinal use.
Today's herbalist adjusts traditional formulas based on new knowledge, taking the best from both worlds.
Many patients today are turning towards herbs because of fewer side effects.
Herbs are concentrated foods taken from nature and compounded in such a way to help the body heal itself.
Chinese herbology is unique and unequaled by any other herbal practice, having evolved over thousands of years as a healing art in China.
Today, more than three hundred herbs are commonly used out of nearly 6,000 herbs that have been classified for food and medicinal use.
Today's herbalist adjusts traditional formulas based on new knowledge, taking the best from both worlds.
Moxibustion is the treatment of disease through the application of heat to acupuncture points through the powdered leaves of the mugwort (ai ye) plant.
In indirect moxibustion, the acupuncturist lights one end of a moxa stick and holds it close to the area being treated until the area turns red.
Acupuncture-moxibustion is heating the needle through the ignition of "moxa" on the end of the needle.
Cupping is a treatment that stimulates acupuncture points by applying suction to the body using a glass jar.
In indirect moxibustion, the acupuncturist lights one end of a moxa stick and holds it close to the area being treated until the area turns red.
Acupuncture-moxibustion is heating the needle through the ignition of "moxa" on the end of the needle.
Cupping is a treatment that stimulates acupuncture points by applying suction to the body using a glass jar.
I have always hated going to the doctor because I pay my copay and then I hear what I already know and then I am given a prescription.
I have never felt better after leaving the doctor's office, but that is not the same experience that I have after seeing Trisha.
After seeing her I always feel better than I did when I went in.
Trisha is also one of the sweetest persons I have ever met!
She totally cares how I am feeling.
Thank you so much Trisha.
I was having pain in my achilles due to running/working too much.
I have never felt better after leaving the doctor's office, but that is not the same experience that I have after seeing Trisha.
After seeing her I always feel better than I did when I went in.
Trisha is also one of the sweetest persons I have ever met!
She totally cares how I am feeling.
Thank you so much Trisha.
I was having pain in my achilles due to running/working too much.
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