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How Acupuncture for Weight Loss Works

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Here’s a great news story by ABC about how acupuncture can help with weight loss.

The method described in this story is suppressing cravings for foods like sweets or chocolate, and also reducing stress which can lead to impulsive eating, overeating or not eating healthy.

Needles are also not always required, because small seeds can be placed in the ears to stimulate acupuncture points.

“People who practice acupuncture believe when a person overeats, it’s because the body is out of balance. The goal behind this ancient art is to restore balance by freeing up blocked energy channels called meridians,” the story says.

If you’re interested in treatment, be sure to drop by our Sacramento area clinic to set up an appointment for acupuncture for weight loss.

You can read a text version of the story here at abc7.com.


July 18th, 2010  
Tags: addiction, cravings, overeating, stress, weight loss



How Acupuncture Can Help With Allergies in Sacramento

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We’re in the middle of allergy season in the Sacramento area, and our area is especially bad because it includes so many trees, flowers and other plants of many different types. In fact, you can find the latest allergies and pollen count online through this link.

A lot of people struggle through the symptoms of allergies every year during spring and summer, including headaches, hay fever, congestion, sneezing, itchy eyes, scratchy throat, wheezing, coughing, runny nose, and more.

But when you’re fighting your allergies, don’t forget that acupuncture can help with treatment of these allergies and symptoms. Be sure to drop by our clinic as soon as possible for allergy relief. Mention this blog post for a special discount of $50 off your first treatment!

Check out the June 27, 2010 news video in this blog post about two skeptical patients who tried acupuncture for their allergies and symptoms, and were extremely happy about the positive results!

Here are some other resources online that can help you learn about allergies and how to take care of them:

Article:  Acupuncture May Provide Relief of Allergy Symptoms

Article: Acupuncture Pins Down Allergy Relief – By FOX News’ Dr. Manny Alvarez

Acupuncture May Provide Relief of Allergy Symptoms


June 28th, 2010  
Tags: acupuncture, allergies, allergy, congestion, coughing, hay fever, headaches, itchy eyes, runny nose, Sacramento, scratchy throat, sneezing, wheezing



Now Accepting Insurance and Worker’s Compensation for Acupuncture

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We’re glad to announce we now accept acupuncture and other patients with health insurance, personal injury cases, and worker’s compensation.

This includes CIGNA, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Blue Cross, Landmark, ASHP (American Specialty Health Plan), and other plans.

Please call and talk to us so we can verify your insurance or payment plan.


April 25th, 2010  
Tags: acupuncture, insurance



Finding Science in Acupuncture – Wall Street Journal

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The Wall Street Journal recently published an article about acupuncture, which may interest you. It discusses a scientific approach to studying acupuncture. Here’s an exercept from the beginning:

Acupuncture has long baffled medical experts and no wonder: It holds that an invisible life force called qi (pronounced chee) travels up and down the body in 14 meridians. Illness and pain are due to blockages and imbalances in qi. Inserting thin needles into the body at precise points can unblock the meridians, practitioners believe, and treat everything from arthritis and asthma to anxiety, acne and infertility.

As fanciful as that seems, acupuncture does have real effects on the human body, which scientists are documenting using high-tech tools. Neuroimaging studies show that it seems to calm areas of the brain that register pain and activate those involved in rest and recuperation. Doppler ultrasound shows that acupuncture increases blood flow in treated areas. Thermal imaging shows that it can make inflammation subside.

Scientists are also finding parallels between the ancient concepts and modern anatomy. Many of the 365 acupuncture points correspond to nerve bundles or muscle trigger points. Several meridians track major arteries and nerves. “If people have a heart attack, the pain will radiate up across the chest and down the left arm. That’s where the heart meridian goes,” says Peter Dorsher, a specialist in pain management and rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. “Gallbladder pain will radiate to the right upper shoulder, just where the gallbladder meridian goes.”

Read the full article here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704841304575137872667749264.html

As fanciful as that seems, acupuncture does have real effects on the human body, which scientists are documenting using high-tech tools. Neuroimaging studies show that it seems to calm areas of the brain that register pain and activate those involved in rest and recuperation. Doppler ultrasound shows that acupuncture increases blood flow in treated areas. Thermal imaging shows that it can make inflammation subside.

Scientists are also finding parallels between the ancient concepts and modern anatomy. Many of the 365 acupuncture points correspond to nerve bundles or muscle trigger points. Several meridians track major arteries and nerves. “If people have a heart attack, the pain will radiate up across the chest and down the left arm. That’s where the heart meridian goes,” says Peter Dorsher, a specialist in pain management and rehabilitation at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla. “Gallbladder pain will radiate to the right upper shoulder, just where the gallbladder meridian goes.”


March 27th, 2010  
Tags: acupuncture, news, science, studies



Event: IBS Health Class

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April is IBS Awareness MonthIBS Health Class
Date: April 24, 2010
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Cost:
FREE
Refreshments: Drinks and snacks will be served

Bloating, abdominal pain, nausea, gas, constipation and diarrhea are all symptoms that indicate you could have Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

IBS accounts for about 3.5 million visits to the doctor each year in America.

As many as 20 percent (one in five) of American adults have symptoms related to IBS.

It occurs more often in women than men, and is one of the most common disorders diagnosed by doctors.

Our clinic is presenting this important, free class because April is IBS Awareness Month, according to the US Department of Health and Human Services’ annual calendar of National Health Observances.

You are welcome to join us or tell your friends about this free class, which will discuss not only how acupuncture and Chinese medicine can help, but also what steps you can take for yourself to address IBS symptoms.

RSVP is not required, but we would appreciate it so we know what type of audience to prepare for. You can RSVP by e-mailing, calling, or using the form at the right side of this page.


March 23rd, 2010  
Tags: acupuncture, classes, digestion, education, IBS, irritable bowel syndrome



New Web site

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Welcome to the rough draft of our new Web site.
Please feel free to take a look around, but remember that the site is not complete and will be changing dramatically in the next few weeks.
Feel free to give us your feedback by leaving a comment.
We hope you have a great holiday season!


December 14th, 2009  
Tags: acupuncture



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