Acupuncture for Weight Loss
In Oriental medicine the root of excess weight is an imbalance within
the body caused by malfunctioning of the spleen and liver organ
systems. Acupuncture points, foods and herbs selected to assist with
weight loss can directly influence the Qi of the spleen and liver
systems and treat the imbalances that have caused weight gain.
The spleen is responsible for the proper functioning of the digestive
system, ensuring that the food we eat is transformed into Qi, the vital
substance of life. Disharmony of the spleen will result in symptoms
such as fatigue, slow metabolism, water retention, loose stool and a
feeling of heaviness.
The livers job is to keep the flow of your bodys Qi, blood and
emotions running smoothly. Our modern, fast-paced lifestyle and chronic
stress can negatively impact the livers ability to function properly
and smoothly, which, in turn, can cause the spleen and the whole
digestive system to function poorly. One result can be a decrease in
your metabolism. Liver disharmony can also cause some of the triggers
that lead to cravings and compulsive eating.
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine have been shown to have positive
effects on the functioning of the nervous, endocrine and digestive
systems. Treatment can help with food cravings and metabolism. These
functions all help energize the body, maximize the absorption of
nutrients, regulate elimination, control overeating, suppress the
appetite and reduce anxiety.
Come in for a consultation to see how acupuncture and Oriental
medicine can assist you with your weight management goals and help you
to live a long, healthy life!
A Total Health Program
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine address the issues of over-eating
and low metabolism with effective tools to control appetite and increase
energy. Energy imbalances are corrected and the digestive and
elimination processes are improved so that there is a physical shift in
the body to naturally have more energy and desire less food.
By addressing both the physiological and psychological aspects of weight
loss, acupuncture and Oriental medicine provide a comprehensive therapy
for weight issues that promotes better digestion, balances emotions,
reduces appetite, improves metabolism and eliminates food cravings.
Each treatment is customized to the needs of the individual patient.
Acupuncture points on the body are chosen for overall well being with
the objective of increasing circulation of the blood and Qi (stimulating
the metabolism) and calming the nervous system. Treatments can
include a combination of auricular (ear) and body acupuncture, ear tacks
or pellets to leave on between treatments, herbs and supplements,
abdominal massage, breathing exercises, and food and lifestyle
recommendations.
In addition to treating the root of the imbalance within the body,
different acupuncture points may be used for each treatment as different
symptoms arise. For instance, if you are experiencing a desire to
overeat related to premenstrual syndrome (PMS) one week, then that can
be addressed at that weeks appointment.
The herbs and foods that are chosen during a weight loss treatment are
for promoting healthy digestion, energizing the body, augmenting Qi, and
improving elimination of water, toxins and waste products. Acupuncture
points on the abdomen can help improve digestion. They can also help
with food absorption and the movement of food through the intestines.
Deep breathing with visualization can also strengthen will power and be
used as a tool to curb hunger and cravings. Most patients report a
marked decline in appetite and cravings with acupuncture alone, but
special herbs, healing foods and exercises can definitely enhance the
efficacy of the treatments.
Acupuncture and Oriental medicine are powerful tools for healthy weight
loss, by itself or as a supportive treatment in conjunction with other
weight management programs.
Overcome Addiction with Acupuncture
Acupuncture has turned a growing number of cigarette cravers into
permanent ex-smokers. In fact, researchers say that acupuncture is a
promising treatment for all types of addiction from cigarettes to
heroin.
In one study, a team from Yale University successfully used auricular
(ear) acupuncture to treat cocaine addiction. Results showed that 54.8
percent of participants tested cocaine-free during the final week of
treatment, compared to 23.5 percent and 9.1 percent in the two control
groups. Those who completed acupuncture treatment also had longer
periods of sustained abstinence compared to participants in the control
groups.
Acupuncture treatments for addiction recovery focus on jitters,
cravings, irritability, and restlessness; symptoms that people commonly
complain about when they quit. It also aids in relaxation and
detoxification.
The Will Power Connection
Is there a body/mind connection to will power? According to the
principles of Acupuncture and Oriental medicine there is. Will power, or
"Zhi," is said to reside in the kidneys and the state of the Kidney Qi
directly correlates to the fortitude of our will power.
In Oriental medicine there is a protective layer around the exterior of
the body called Wei Qi, or defensive energy. Nourishing Qi can greatly
enhance the body's ability to thrive in times of stress and can aid in
healing, prevent illness and increase vitality. Recharging your battery
and regeneration of vital energy, Qi, will help you live, look and feel
your best!
Is there an addiction you are working to overcome? Contact us to see how Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can help you now @ (904) 448-0046!
|
|
In This Issue
- Acupuncture for Weight Loss
- A Total Health Program
- Overcome Addiction with Acupuncture
- Walk for Focus
- Seven Addiction Recovery Tips
Walk for Focus
One of the many ways that walking can promote health and wellness is
by putting gentle pressure on Yongquan (Bubbling Spring).
An acupuncture point on the sole of the foot, this is the starting point
of the Kidney meridian. Stimulation of this energizing point can
promote clarity of the mind and stabilize emotions, helping you to focus
on your goals.
How To Stimulate Yongquan
While Walking:
Let your heel tap the ground gently and feel your weight transfer fully
to the ball and toes of your foot. Focus on breathing into your lower
abdomen. Keep your shoulders relaxed and allow your arms to swing
freely.
By Tapping:
Use your fists to strike your Yongquan about 100 times on each foot.
By Rolling:
Gently roll a tennis ball under your foot while relaxing on the couch.
Seven Addiction Recovery Tips
1. Exercise more. Exercise can reduce your stress and help you relax.
2. Get plenty of fresh fruit and vegetable juices to neutralize and clear the blood and to fortify blood sugar.
3. Carrots, celery, leafy green salads and citrus fruits promote body alkalinity and decrease cravings.
4. Avoid junk food, sugar and coffee. They can upset blood sugar levels
and increase blood acidity which can aggravate withdrawal symptoms.
5. Lobelia tea or green tea can be sipped daily during the detox period
to keep tissues flooded with elements that discourage cravings. Lobelia
is traditionally used to rid the body of a strong toxin such as a snake
bite.
6. Drink water. Research shows that dryness causes cravings. Sip water frequently throughout the day.
7. Practice deep breathing exercises to increase body oxygen and keep calm.
|
Useful information!This has been a very significant blog indeed. I've acquired a lot of helpful information from your blog.Thanks.Acupuncture in Deerfield Beach
ReplyDelete