by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 14, 2018 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Children, Acupuncturists, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Children, Health, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Sticking babies with needles may not strike you as soothing, but you’d be surprised! Acupuncture is used to treat babies and older children, often with great success. Acupuncture for babies uses far fewer needles and the needles are not left in place as they are...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 3, 2018 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture Research, Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Research, Chinese Medicine, Evidence Based Acupuncture, Health, Mel Hopper Koppelman, Traditional Chinese Medicine
Mel Hopper Koppelman is an acupuncturist, who is well known for deep diving into both acupuncture and Western medical research. As the Director of Evidence Based Acupuncture, she is helping create a valuable resource for acupuncturists and patients worldwide. In this...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 2, 2018 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Children, Chinese Medicine, Health, Traditional Chinese Medicine
I’m very excited to share that I have been working on creating videos, where I talk with some experienced and interesting acupuncturists who are leaders in our field. This video is the first of many to come. To see more videos and previews of conversations,...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Jul 20, 2018 | Acupuncture, AcupunctureHour, Acupuncturists, Chinese Medicine, Health
To learn more about #acupuncturehour watch this short video explanation
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Mar 28, 2018 | Acupuncture, Chicago, Chinese Medicine, Five Elements, Health, Spring, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Wood Element
Living in harmony with the seasons is one key component to health in Chinese Medicine. Our world is forever changing and, to be at our best, we must continually adapt to these changes and “go with the flow”. Therefore, as the seasons change, we must change as well. In...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Feb 15, 2018 | Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Chinese New Year, Earth Element, Five Elements, Health, Holidays, Year of the Dog
February 16th begins the Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival. We leave behind the Year of the Fire Rooster and enter the Year of the Dog. As you may know, each new year is marked by the characteristics of one of the 12 zodiac animals: rat, ox, tiger,...