Our treatment specialties encompass a wide range of health concerns including acute and chronic pain relief, women's health issues, fertility support and pregnancy care, mental health and overall wellness. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs have been used to enhance both female and male fertility for over 3,000 thousands years. We offer an array of services designed to restore physical and emotional health, regain vitality and well-being, and prevent future illness through acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Acupuncture is a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a holistic healing system that originated in China over 3,000 years ago. In addition to acupuncture, Oriental Medicine encompasses a wide range of treatment methods that stimulate the body's healing response. Herbal therapy is an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with history predating the development of acupuncture.
From the point of view of Oriental Medicine, diet and lifestyle are considered the cornerstone of good health and well-being.
Acupuncture is a branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine, a holistic healing system that originated in China over 3,000 years ago. In addition to acupuncture, Oriental Medicine encompasses a wide range of treatment methods that stimulate the body's healing response. Herbal therapy is an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, with history predating the development of acupuncture.
From the point of view of Oriental Medicine, diet and lifestyle are considered the cornerstone of good health and well-being.
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Jade and Cinnabar Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine was created with a goal of helping patients restore their physical, emotional and spiritual health and vitality, and prevent future illness through the power of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine in a transformative environment where holistic medicine is practiced with deep respect, thoughtfulness, integrity and compassion, in a way that allows true healing at the core level to take place.
My practice philosophy is anchored in listening to your concerns with open heart and mind, without prejudice or judgment, recognizing the uniqueness of your journey towards health and balance, and using my knowledge, presence, words, and touch as instruments of healing.
My practice philosophy is anchored in listening to your concerns with open heart and mind, without prejudice or judgment, recognizing the uniqueness of your journey towards health and balance, and using my knowledge, presence, words, and touch as instruments of healing.
From the point of view of Oriental Medicine, diet and lifestyle are considered the cornerstone of good health and well-being.
A balanced diet, consisting of a variety of fresh, seasonal, unprocessed foods eaten calmly and mindfully, and at regular intervals throughout the day and a lifestyle embracing the right balance of physical and mental activity, relaxation and rest, are crucial to maintaining vitality and preventing illness from taking root.
When these guidelines are disregarded, our diet and lifestyle can become contributing factors to or even culprits of various health problems.
A balanced diet, consisting of a variety of fresh, seasonal, unprocessed foods eaten calmly and mindfully, and at regular intervals throughout the day and a lifestyle embracing the right balance of physical and mental activity, relaxation and rest, are crucial to maintaining vitality and preventing illness from taking root.
When these guidelines are disregarded, our diet and lifestyle can become contributing factors to or even culprits of various health problems.
Sports injuries can occur for a variety of reasons, and they usually fall into two general categories: The first type is an acute injury due to trauma or impact, like a sprain, strain, contusion or a fall, while the second involves overuse or chronic injury over a period of time, usually as a result of repetitive movement or activity, such as running, overhand throwing, or serving a ball in a game of tennis or golf.
While conventional approach to injuries involves R.I.C.E (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) method to control swelling, combined with the use of anti-inflammatory agents, recent research by Academy of Sports Medicine suggests that in addition to over-treating the patient with excessive use of anti-inflammatory agents, the strategy of intermittent icing combined with wound compression may actually impede the body's' natural response to heal.
While conventional approach to injuries involves R.I.C.E (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) method to control swelling, combined with the use of anti-inflammatory agents, recent research by Academy of Sports Medicine suggests that in addition to over-treating the patient with excessive use of anti-inflammatory agents, the strategy of intermittent icing combined with wound compression may actually impede the body's' natural response to heal.
The median nerve travels from your forearm into the hand through a small canal or opening in the wrist - "the carpal tunnel".
The bottom and sides of this canal are formed by bones, while the top of the canal is covered by a ligament.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed or squeezed as it passes through this opening into the wrist.
Trauma or injury may cause an increase in pressure on the nerve as it passes under the ligament in the wrist.
Repetitive motions can also lead to swelling in this area.
The bottom and sides of this canal are formed by bones, while the top of the canal is covered by a ligament.
Carpal tunnel syndrome occurs when the median nerve is compressed or squeezed as it passes through this opening into the wrist.
Trauma or injury may cause an increase in pressure on the nerve as it passes under the ligament in the wrist.
Repetitive motions can also lead to swelling in this area.
Women's bodies are complex.
From puberty to menopause our physical and mental well-being are greatly influenced by our monthly hormonal fluctuations.
The reproductive system influences and is influenced by other aspects of your physiology, meaning the menstrual cycle both affects and is affected by changes in your general health and your emotional health.
Many menstrual and menopausal symptoms that women have come to accept as normal, such as excessively long, heavy or painful flow, irritability, mood swings, extreme sadness or emotional vulnerability, breast tenderness, cramps, clotting, night sweats, hot flashes, acne, nausea, digestive issues, and headaches, are actually signs of imbalance.
From puberty to menopause our physical and mental well-being are greatly influenced by our monthly hormonal fluctuations.
The reproductive system influences and is influenced by other aspects of your physiology, meaning the menstrual cycle both affects and is affected by changes in your general health and your emotional health.
Many menstrual and menopausal symptoms that women have come to accept as normal, such as excessively long, heavy or painful flow, irritability, mood swings, extreme sadness or emotional vulnerability, breast tenderness, cramps, clotting, night sweats, hot flashes, acne, nausea, digestive issues, and headaches, are actually signs of imbalance.
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