- Healing Roots Acupuncture60 Austin Street, Suite 302
Newtonville, MA 02460617-549-5648 GIVE A GIFT THAT PROMOTES HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
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Complimentary Wellness Workshops:
Topic: 3 Significant Stressors Most practitioners miss and we can help.
This workshop has information for those who are interested in RIFE.
What happens when the blood tests comes back negative, the medication doesn't work, and your on a waiting list for yet another doctor, and in the meantime, you continue to feel the daily pain and inflammation, and perhaps your symptoms are getting worse and you have no one on your team who you feel confident they can help you to get relief?
Anyone who is interested is welcome to attend with no obligation
7PM each month, right here in our office
- Next workshop: TBA
Call to RSVP today at 617-549-5648
Acupressure
3 Acupressure Points for Low Back Pain
Statistics show that almost eight out of 10 people experience low back pain at some point during their life. Seeking medical treatment for back pain is very common. Typically back pain is fleeting and can be easily resolved with rest, heat and an occasional anti-inflammatory like ibuprofen. However, once the damage is done, the recurrence of back pain can be as high as 50 percent. Part of this is because as we age, things like muscles and tendons become less flexible and pliable. This can also be attributed to the fact that many people suffer from low-grade dehydration because they don’t drink enough water and they don’t ingest enough healthy fats that keep the muscles and tendons loose. It is also very well known that in the United States, people are too sedentary, and this leads to excess weight gain that can create added pressure on the body, especially the low back. continue reading
Acupuncture: Not Just Needles
Most people have heard of the field of acupuncture by now, but did you realize the scope of the practice encompasses Chinese medicine, which includes so much more than needles? Let’s explore this ancient therapy.
First of all, the practice of Chinese medicine starts with a diagnosis. The practitioner asks many questions to build a history; this includes the answers to digestion, appetite, diet, sleep patterns, bowel movement urination, pain, lifestyle, and stress level, for example. The acupuncturist will also be noting the voice pitch, hair luster, skin color and tone, as well as posture and mood of the patient and any significant odor. After that, there is a pulse and tongue analysis to determine where the pattern and root are, primarily. Finally, blood pressure is measured and other applicable tests done, including palpation of the body. After this history, a diagnosis and treatment plan is determined. What might be included in this plan? continue reading