Saturday, October 27, 2012

Help Holiday Stress with Acupuncture!




Holidays are coming... oh my!
I always encourage patients who may be prone to feeling a little down or find themselves frazzled during the holidays, to come in for a treatment prior to a stressful season. This helps to provide a sense of calm, and allows patients to re-energize so that they may be more prepared physically and mentally for all that the holidays may hold. Moderate exercise, a healthy diet, and relaxation techniques such as; deep breathing exercises or mediation, can also help to achieve a sense of balance during a busy holiday season.  Below is a great article I found that may help explain it better!

Treating Holiday Stress and Depression with Acupuncture
By: Diane Joswick, L.Ac.

According to Oriental medicine, the cold months of winter are the perfect time to recharge your battery and generate vital energy, or Qi, in order to live, look, and feel your best.

The ancient Chinese believed that human beings should live in harmony with the natural cycles of their environment. The cold and darkness of winter urges us to slow down. This is the time of year to reflect on health, replenish energy and conserve strength.

Ruled by the water element, winter is associated with the kidneys, bladder and adrenal glands. The kidneys are considered the source of all energy or “Qi” within the body. They store all of the reserve Qi in the body so that it can be used in times of stress and change, or to heal, prevent illness and age gracefully.

Winter is the season where all living things slow down, conserve their energy and prepare for the outburst of new life and energy in the spring.

Eat warm hearty soups, whole grains, and roasted nuts to help warm the body’s core and to keep nourished. Sleep early, rest well, stay warm, and expend a minimum quantity of energy.

While optimal health and well-being in the winter season calls for rest, energy conservation and the revitalization of body and spirit, your holiday activities may have a different agenda.

The holidays can be filled with a dizzying array of demands, visitors, travel and frantic shopping trips. For many people, it is also a time filled with sadness, self-reflection, loneliness and anxiety. Compound the usual seasonal pressures with the constant barrage of bad economic news and you may find this to be one of the most emotionally trying times of the year.

Stress, anxiety and depression can cause a disruption in the flow of vital energy, or Qi, through the body. These energetic imbalances can throw off the immune system or cause symptoms of pain, sleep disturbances, abnormal digestion, headaches, and menstrual irregularities, and, over time, more serious illnesses can develop.

Acupuncture treatments can correct these imbalances and directly affect the way your body manages stress and your mental health.

Seasonal acupuncture treatments in winter serve to nurture and nourish kidney Qi which can greatly enhance the body's ability to thrive in times of stress, aid in healing, prevent illness and increase vitality.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

4 Reasons why Ginger is so Amazing!

Ginger root -- Zingiber officinale --also known as Sheng jiang (in Chinese Medicine) or Galanga (if you happen to be in Thailand) is such a great herb for so many reasons; it is a natural, cost-effective way to stay healthy and keep warm this Autumn season!

1. Ginger is used as an AntiViral: there's nothing better to fight the cold and flu season than with a steaming cup of ginger root tea. Boiling a small pot of water with grated ginger is excellent to help ease a sore throat and sweat out toxins.

2. Ginger is great for lowering Blood Pressure and improves Circulation! Ginger works to thin the blood which ultimately lowers blood pressure and reduces the chance of blood clots. Ginger also dilates the blood vessels and prevents platelets from sticking to blood vessels.

3. Ginger is a natural antispasmodic which helps ease menstrual cramps or abdominal cramping with IBS.

4. Ginger is the best thing out there for Nausea! Any kind of nausea, whether it be motion sickness or morning sickness, a result from anaesthesia post-surgery or from chemotherapy treatments. Ginger is excellent for keeping nausea at bay.

Stop in and say Hi at Klinik where you'll always find a bowl of ginger chews in the reception area!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Green Tea protects against disability in the Elderly

A large, prospective cohort study carried out in Japanese seniors has found that consumption of green tea is significantly associated with a lower risk of developing functional disability (problems with daily activities, such as bathing or dressing).  Information on daily green tea consumption and other lifestyle factors was collected via questionnaire from 13,988 Japanese individuals aged 65 or over, and subjects were followed up for three years.  The results showed an inverse relationship between functional disability risk and the consumption of green tea - the more green tea people drank, the lower their disability risk. Nearly 13% of those who consumed less than one cup of green tea each day developed functional disability, compared to slightly more than 7% among those consuming five cups or more daily. (Green tea consumption and the risk of incident functional disability in elderly Japanese: the Ohsaki Cohort 2006 Study. Am J Clin Nutr. 2012 Mar;95(3):732-9).

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Acupuncture for Cyclists!










Whether you're a die-hard downhill rider who prefers the gnarly North shore single-track or training religiously on a road bike for one of BC's Grand Fondo races; acupuncture can benefit any cyclist  looking to train harder, recover faster and stay in optimal shape.
Acupuncture helps to strengthen the body,  improve function, which can help boost athletic performance by restoring internal balance to the body.
Acupuncture can help ease pain from repetitive-use injuries,  and speed recovery time from trauma by decreasing swelling and improving blood flow to the area.
Acupuncture also works to help prevent injury by focusing on the underlying cause that may predispose someone to certain injuries.
Along with a good stretching regime, healthy diet, and proper equipment; acupuncture will help keep you healthy and peddling faster.

www.acufinder.com/Acupuncture+Information/Detail/Acupuncture+for+Athletes



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Klinik turns 2!


Klinik celebrated it's second anniversary on Saturday!
Here are a few shots of us getting ready and Harris preparing herbal tea mixes and gluten free cookies!
The sun was shining and we couldn't have asked for a better day.