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October 19, 2016

Cupping – An Ancient Therapy for Today’s Muscle Aches

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During the 2016 Summer Olympics many Americans were introduced to cupping therapy thanks to Michael Phelps, one of the world’s top, elite swimmers who has brought home a record amount of gold medals. Media paid close attention to this athlete and was naturally intrigued by the circular bruises that appeared on the swimmers back and […]

October 5, 2016

Back and Neck Pain – Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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Back and neck pain is one of the top reasons that people seek treatment from healthcare providers. This makes sense because according to numerous studies, nearly everyone (80% of the total population) will have a bout of back or neck pain at some time in their life bad enough to cause them to seek help. […]

September 29, 2016

Sleep disorders and CPAP – Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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As stated in my last article on insomnia, it is a major problem in the U.S., affecting over 60 million people. Here is some more recent information that has come to light. Chronic insomnia due to sleep disorders is more prevalent in working women ages 20 – 60 (27%) then men (20%) and is worse for those […]

May 9, 2009

Harmonize with Springtime by using Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine

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Happy Springtime!! We are beginning to see nature’s signs that Spring is right around the corner.  Trees are beginning to bud, tulips and crocuses are pushing there way up and out of the ground, the sun is setting a little later, and the wind is really picking up around the Front Range in sunny Colorado. […]

 

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