Articles

Mar 22 2024

Take a Break, Take Time For Self Care, Take a Retreat

Retreats are everywhere these days!  When you only have a short amount of time for vacation why choose to take a retreat? We are all so busy! Have we always been this way? Although technology was supposed to make life easier we thought.  But life is now 24/7 and communication is available in so many… Read more »

Jan 16 2024

YEAR of the WOOD DRAGON

YEAR of the WOOD DRAGON begins February 10, 2024 In Chinese Astrology each year is represented by a different animal. The Dragon is the 5th animal in the 12 Year Chinese Zodiac. Why is the Dragon 5th? According to one of many myths, the Jade Emperor held a race and decreed that the order of the… Read more »

Feb 09 2021

2021 The Year of the Ox

As we leave 2020 and the Year of the Rat we look forward to a better year. And with good reason. Last year was a hard year for people in so many ways. The cunning Rat created a lot of problems…but that is just his way. And that is why the Rat is the first… Read more »

Mar 12 2020

Acupuncture and a Healthy Immune System

The media is saturated with news about the corona virus. Many people are anxious and running to the store to stock up on hand-sanitizer wipes, face masks, and Vitamin C pills. The hysteria is overwhelming. However, a healthy immune system is important, regardless of what illness is dominating the headlines. Acupuncture can play an important… Read more »

Feb 04 2020

The Heart – Love and Health

The Heart in Chinese Medicine is associated with the emotions of joy and happiness.  These emotions often are present when one is in love but of course, one doesn’t have to be in love to feel joy and happiness.  These emotions can also come from time spent with close friends, a relaxing vacation and from achieving a great accomplishment.  Sometimes though there can be overjoy and this can lead to manic and uncontrolled behavior;  this is an example of the Chinese theory of yin and yang in all things

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