by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 17, 2012 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture and Stress, Acupuncture and The Military, Chinese Medicine, Pain Relief, Veterans
I’ve written other posts about the military turning to acupuncture for treatment of our servicemen and women. Now NPR has come out with an important story praising acupuncture and quoting some very pleased doctors and patients. This type of story pleases...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 15, 2012 | Dr. Linda Edelstein, Guest Bloggers, Love, Valentine's
My mother sent me this email from Puerto Vallarta and I thought it would make a mildly strange, hopefully amusing, post Valentine’s Day post. It doesn’t really work for Valentine’s Day.From Mom ->I went into Old Puerto Vallarta...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 11, 2012 | Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Health, Qi, Qigong
Qi (pronounced ‘chee’) is one of the most basic concepts in TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) but also one of the hardest to define. Other names for it are ‘ki’ in Japan and in India, yogis call it ‘prana’. It was known in ancient Egypt as ‘ka’, and in...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 9, 2012 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture and Post Surgical Pain, Acupuncture and Surgery, Chinese Medicine, Pain Relief, Post-Operative Pain
Here is an interesting example of a patients medical need producing innovative results! In Florida, at Jupiter Medical Center, acupuncture physician Dr. Ken Grey, A.P., D.O.M. performed acupuncture on the patient who wanted the alternative treatment because she...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 6, 2012 | Famous Quotes
“Don’t water your weeds.” ~ Harvey MacKay.