by Jennifer Dubowsky | Oct 1, 2012 | Chinese Medicine, Essential Fatty Acids, Ginger, Gou Qi Zi/Goji Berries, Green Tea, Happiness, Health, Healthy aging, Healthy Foods, Heart Health
Traditional Chinese Medicine has a long history of healing and rejuvenation that teaches us a great deal about aging well. Two thousand years ago, ancient Chinese scholars described the stages of aging in the Huang Di Neijing (The Yellow Emperor’s Internal Classic),...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 19, 2012 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Athletes, Acupuncture and Exercise, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture and The Olympics, Acupuncture Research, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Athletes, Olympics
*This article is from From AcufinderOriental medicine is used to help prevent and heal injuries and enhance athletic performance.All athletes and coaches are involved in an ongoing search for ways to improve performance and gain a competitive edge over their rivals....
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 12, 2012 | Uncategorized
CNN Health and The Atlantic both picked up a big, new study done at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and published in the Archives of Internal Medicine that reports acupuncture’s effectiveness. In a meta-analysis of 18,000 patients from 29 studies,...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 6, 2012 | Chinese Medicine, Massage, Pain Relief, Tui Na
Tui na (pronounced “twee nah”) is a form of Asian bodywork that has been used in China for centuries and is the oldest known system of massage. Like many other modalities in Chinese Medicine, tui na techniques were described in The Yellow...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 30, 2012 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Fertility, Chinese Medicine, Fertility, Kate Middleton
I’m feeling left out of the royal scandals. It’s my turn to start a rumor. Everyone gets to gossip and talk trash so here is my contribution – Kate Middleton is using acupuncture to get pregnant. Is she? Probably not but, if she wants to have that royal baby...