Wednesday, March 20, 2013
The Doyo
Spring allergies are also very common here in the Pacific Northwest and taking good care of ourselves to keep our immune systems strong is essential. Eat well, stay hydrated, get plenty of rest, stay active and enjoy some natural vitamin D from the sun! And if you are sneezy/sinusy, we have some very effective Chinese herbs for allergies and there's always acupuncture.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Ear Acupuncture & Acupressure for Stress Relief
The ears are rich with nerve endings, and ear points have direct calming effects on the central nervous system, making them especially effective for pain relief, addictions, and stress relief. In a community acupuncture clinic, we see a lot of conditions aggravated by stress and anxiety, so ear points are almost always incorporated into a treatment. A particular favorite is a point named "Shenmen" which has a calming, relaxing, and soothing effect on our entire system. When we are relaxed, our body has a much easier time using it's energy to heal, so this is an extremely therapeutic part of the treatment. When patients are coming in specifically for stress and anxiety relief, sometimes after the needles are pulled out we will stick tiny stainless steel balls known as "earseeds" onto ear points. These earseeds have an adhesive that keeps them stuck to the ears, and they can be worn for several days and stimulated with your fingers for an ongoing "acupressure" treatment effect even after you leave the clinic.
If for some reason you can't make it in for a treatment, give yourself some stress relieving acupressure by grasping your ear between thumb and index finger, and massage the entire ear. You can start at the top, and gradually work your way down and around the ear to the ear lobe, and then massage the deeper inner concave part of your ear as well. Massage the ears for a minute or two until you can feel the warmth of increased blood flow. Take deep breaths and allow your nervous system to settle down again. Enjoy the benefits of this acupressure ear massage anytime you are feeling stressed or anxious, and then as soon as you can, get in for a stronger dose of Acupuncture to heighten the therapeutic effect. Have a stress free holiday season!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Help prevent colds and flu with food
These include:
basil ginger
black pepper leeks
caraway mustard leaf
cayenne onion
cinnamon peppermint
coriander rosemary
garlic sage
scallions
It is also a good idea to reduce or omit foods that cause congestion. The biggest offenders are dairy, wheat, sugar, and anything with saturated fat.
Stay healthy this season! With a good diet and steady acupuncture, your body's defenses will be strong.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Chinese Herbal Formulas for Optimal Health and Wellness
The benefit received from Acupuncture can be enhanced and magnified by the addition of a Chinese Herbal formula into your daily routine, and the right formula can make all the difference in your progress towards optimal health. Chinese Herbs are a great way to supplement your Acupuncture treatment, help you keep feeling the therapeutic effect of Chinese Medicine in between Acupuncture treatment days, and assist your healing process from the inside out.
At The Pin Cushion Clinic, we carry a line of Chinese Herbal formulas by Evergreen Herbs, a company we have chosen for the clinical effectiveness of their products, as well as the purity of the ingredients. Although Chinese Herbs can be prescribed in whole bulk form which you boil to make a tea, most people don't have the time to dedicate to this process, so the herbs we carry have already been ground into a powder and encapsulated so they are convenient for travel and a busy lifestyle. We stock common formulas for conditions we see often, and many people are surprised at how many types of conditions can be treated with Chinese Herbs. We carry formulas for anything from insomnia, anxiety, and stress relief, to menstrual cycle regulation, and pain relief. And, if the formula we prescribe for you is a little more obscure, we are happy to order it.
Keep this in mind for your next Acupuncture appointment. If you have been curious about Chinese Herbs, or wonder how they could benefit you and help you reach your health and wellness goals even more quickly, ask your Acupuncturist at your next appointment, and we'd be happy to make a recommendation for you.
Here's to your good health!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Cherry Bublanina
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, softened
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 3 large eggs divided, at room temperature
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- Pinch of cream of tartar
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1 pound washed, pitted and halved red cherries
- Confectioners' sugar
Preparation:
- Place
rack in center of oven and heat to 350 degrees. Grease a 9-inch-by-9-inch baking pan. In a medium bowl,
cream together butter, sugar and yolks until light and fluffy. Add salt, mixing well.
- In a clean medium bowl, beat egg whites with cream of tartar
until stiff. Alternately fold in egg whites and flour into butter-egg
mixture.
- Turn batter into prepared pan and scatter cherries evenly over top. Lightly press down cherries into batter until partially covered. Bake 30 to 40 minutes or until toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. Cut into 6 equal pieces. Serve warm or cold dusted with confectioners' sugar.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Acupuncture for the Common Cold
Some people are under the impression that they shouldn't come in for a treatment if they have a cold. We ultimately leave that decision up to you, and we certainly encourage you to stay home in bed, resting, if that feels like the best place for you to be. A high fever, a persistent, uncontrollable cough, or vomiting, would all be good reasons to stay home and rest. However, if you feel well enough to come to the clinic, there are a lot of things we can do to help point your body back in a healing direction.
Often people are concerned about their symptoms disturbing other patients in the community setting. While this is a valid concern, we would like you to be able to come get treatment if possible, and sometimes coughing or sneezing dissipates during a treatment. We take measures to keep other patients germ free, such as switching out the blanket that covers your chair after your done, with a clean blanket. We also have hand sanitizer and tissues in the room, and of course as always, all the needles are packaged in sterile containers and are disposed of after a single use. If you are unsure of the best choice in your particular situation, you can always call us to explain your symptoms and get our opinion about the best plan for you.
Acupuncture encourages your body to shift back into a healthy balance, so, in applicable cases, the treatments would be aimed at clearing heat (fever, sore throat, inflammation), soothing the lungs to alleviate cough, alleviating head and body aches, soothing an upset stomach, and strengthening your immune system to fight off whatever pathogen is causing the symptoms. Beyond the Acupuncture treatment, we have various herbal lozenges and syrups to soothe sore throats, as well as several herbal formulas and herbal teas to help support your process of recovery and healing.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Acupuncture for Emotional Well Being
Many people get Acupuncture treatment for physical health concerns, but Acupuncture is also very effective at relieving stress, calming the mind, and balancing mood and emotional fluctuations. Our emotional and mental health has a huge impact on our well being, and can transform our experience of day to day life. Our emotions and mood are always changing over the course of our life, or even over the course of a day. This is a completely normal and healthy part of life. However, when we get "stuck" in a certain emotional pattern, whether it be sadness, depression, anxiety, fear, anger or irritability, sometimes we need a little support to help us shift back into balance.
Acupuncture is all about treating every individual holistically- mind, body, and spirit. The Acupuncturist looks for any areas of deficiency, excess, or stagnation, in order to select treatment points that will re-balance that individual and promote the smooth flow of energy, harmonizing body, mind, and spirit. Our emotions often affect us on a physical level as well, whether they take a toll on our sleep, our energy level, or our digestion, and so each individual's unique presentation of s is treated with a unique set of points selected by the Acupuncturist to treat their specific condition.
Acupuncture has been found to stimulate release of the body's own endogenous endorphins which help relieve pain, and Acupuncture also regulates serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin has been called "nature's feel good chemical" because of it's effect on mood and disposition. Many anti-depressant prescriptions help by affecting serotonin levels, because it can help promote a feeling of calm and an uplifted mood. Acupuncture is a way to achieve this effect without the side effects of prescription medications. Additionally, Acupuncture relieves stress by encouraging the central nervous system to shift out of sympathetic "fight or flight" mode, into parasympathetic "rest and relax" mode. Most people feel very relaxed during and after treatment.
If you are seeking balance for your emotions, Acupuncture is an effective therapy that addresses the whole person, to bring balance and well being to body, mind, and spirit.