by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 9, 2010 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Athletes, Acupuncture and Celebrities, Acupuncture and pain, Celebrities and Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Athletes, Pain Relief
Another Star Athlete Uses Acupuncture To recover from an injury ! On 8/27/10 the Associated Press reported that Kim Clijsters ,the former No. 1 ranked player, used acupuncture to help her hip which had been giving her problems on the court. The Belgian tennis player...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 8, 2010 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Back Pain, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture and Post Surgical Pain, Acupuncture and The Military, Chinese Medicine, Health, Pain Relief, Veterans
Stars and Stripes published an article last month about the Military using acupuncture as an alternative to prescription painkillers. The military seems to have an increasing interest in the many benefits of acupuncture and I hope it continues. Read the following by...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 7, 2010 | Acupuncture, Acupuncture and Children, Acupuncture and Nausea, Acupuncture and pain, Acupuncture Research, Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Research, Children's Health, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Children, Pediatric Acupuncture
This year ScienceDaily reported that Rush Medical Center, here in Chicago, is offering acupuncture to their pediatric patients with chronic illnesses. These treatments are part of a study to find out how acupuncture might help reduce pain in children and increase...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Sep 7, 2010 | Acupuncture, Books, Chinese Medicine, Health
For those of you who are looking for a good place to start learning about TCM, this is a great book to read.The Web That Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine”Completely and thoroughly revised, The Web That Has No Weaver is the classic, comprehensive...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 30, 2010 | Acupuncture, Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine to Boost Immunity, Health, Qi
From acufinder.comBy: Diane Joswick, L.Ac., MSOMEastern Explanation: The Eastern Explanation for how Acupuncture works is that the life energy flowing through the body which is termed Qi (pronounced chee) can be influenced and balanced by stimulating specific points...
by Jennifer Dubowsky | Aug 27, 2010 | Acupuncture/Chinese Medicine Research, Chinese Medicine, Lao Tzu, Lao Zi, Meditation, Stress Relief
Lao Tzu, a famous sixth century philosopher from China said: “Silence is a source of great strength.” There are many types of silence, for example, anger, grief, sadness, or confusion. The most comforting of course, is the silence of peace and calm....