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Friday, December 17, 2010
Healthy Holiday Guide- Dinners
#1 Have a healthy meal before going to a social event
#2 Eat foods that you actually want
#3 Appreciate the social aspect of Christmas, not just the food
#4 Avoid soft drinks and juice; stay hydrated with water
#5 Visit with people you actually want to
Here are a few guidelines to help navigate through the holiday season.
Look for a new website, with lots of new goodies in the next couple of days at www.acupuncturevictoriabc.com
~Think Vitality!~
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Thanks for the Great Workshop!
Last weekend we had the "Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Meridian Therapy" workshop for practitioners. I was surprised that I, myself, got a real charge after the 2 days! We covered a lot of information and I received some great feedback from the attendees that will make the next one even better.
A challenge that I encountered is trying to condense all the theories of TCM but not dilute them. There is so much history, and hidden meaning in concepts like the Yin and Yang, Five Elements, and Qi that it can take years to understand them.
Between now and the next workshop, set for February 19 & 20th, I am determined to form all this information into a "system" that any practitioner, or non-practitioner can use to help those around them immediately.
I feel very excited to help spread the concepts of Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, qi gong, and good clean living because we can't depend on others to make us healthy. We have to learn effective and efficient methods ourselves and help inspire others around us.
Thank you to everyone who attended and all the enthusiasm you shared!
~Think Vitality!~
A challenge that I encountered is trying to condense all the theories of TCM but not dilute them. There is so much history, and hidden meaning in concepts like the Yin and Yang, Five Elements, and Qi that it can take years to understand them.
Between now and the next workshop, set for February 19 & 20th, I am determined to form all this information into a "system" that any practitioner, or non-practitioner can use to help those around them immediately.
I feel very excited to help spread the concepts of Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, qi gong, and good clean living because we can't depend on others to make us healthy. We have to learn effective and efficient methods ourselves and help inspire others around us.
Thank you to everyone who attended and all the enthusiasm you shared!
~Think Vitality!~
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Meridian Therapy
Do you wonder what "Qi" is? Have you seen the yin and yang symbol but don't really know what it means? Are you curious about how Traditional Chinese doctors observed nature to create one of the oldest and most effective forms of medicine?
On November 27 & 28th we will be conducting a 2 day "Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Meridian Therapy" for Registered Massage Therapists and Health Care Practitioners.
Learn the concepts of:
The goal of the course is to share information about TCM and learn practical concepts that can be applied immediately to patients and loved ones.
While this course is geared towards RMT's and health care practitioners, it is fully open to the public. If you or someone you know is interested, please call/email to register or for more information.
~Think Vitality!~
On November 27 & 28th we will be conducting a 2 day "Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine and Meridian Therapy" for Registered Massage Therapists and Health Care Practitioners.
Learn the concepts of:
- Qi
- Yin and Yang
- 5 Elements
- 8 Principle Diagnosis
- the 12 Meridians- location and uses
- the most effective acupoints points and how to use them without needles
- case studies
- intro to the ancient practice of Qi Gong
The goal of the course is to share information about TCM and learn practical concepts that can be applied immediately to patients and loved ones.
While this course is geared towards RMT's and health care practitioners, it is fully open to the public. If you or someone you know is interested, please call/email to register or for more information.
~Think Vitality!~
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Happy Halloween, Qi Gong Course News
The air is crisp, the ghouls are in the neighborhood asking for candy, and pumpkins are being carved up and set ablaze- fall is certainly here!
Enjoy the crunchy leaves and remember to keep yourself warm in this coming season particularly your neck. In Traditional Chinese Medicine a pathogen (or a cold or flu) enters through an acupuncture point on the base of the neck. By keeping your neck protected you reduce the chance of an external attack. In the next couple of days I will put up some more Immune System boosting tips.
The next Qi Gong course that was set for Saturday November 6th is going to be postponed. It most likely will be rescheduled to January as most of us are pretty busy during the holiday season. I will be in contact with anyone who has registered to make arrangements, or feel free to email me.
Enjoy the Halloween weekend and if you are going to eat some ooey gooey candy make sure that you actually want to eat it!
~Think Vitality!~
Enjoy the crunchy leaves and remember to keep yourself warm in this coming season particularly your neck. In Traditional Chinese Medicine a pathogen (or a cold or flu) enters through an acupuncture point on the base of the neck. By keeping your neck protected you reduce the chance of an external attack. In the next couple of days I will put up some more Immune System boosting tips.
The next Qi Gong course that was set for Saturday November 6th is going to be postponed. It most likely will be rescheduled to January as most of us are pretty busy during the holiday season. I will be in contact with anyone who has registered to make arrangements, or feel free to email me.
Enjoy the Halloween weekend and if you are going to eat some ooey gooey candy make sure that you actually want to eat it!
~Think Vitality!~
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Thursday, September 23, 2010
"Ugly Soup"
Due to popular demand, here is a quick instructional video on how to make "Ugly Soup" which will give you a massive dose of nutrition and goodness!
Try adding this to your current diet for 7 days and see what happens to your energy, digestion, skin, and mental clarity!
(Click here to watch in full screen on youtube)
~Think Vitality!~
Try adding this to your current diet for 7 days and see what happens to your energy, digestion, skin, and mental clarity!
(Click here to watch in full screen on youtube)
~Think Vitality!~
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recipes,
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
"It's Fruit! That's much better than Sugar."
When asked "What is a healthy diet?" most will respond, "a diet with lots of fruit and vegetables!" Well, that is half true!
While that is much better than the typical North American diet, loaded with processed foods, sodium, and "pseudo-foods," too much fruit can cause the same imbalances as having too much processed sugar.
Many will say, "But fruit is healthy because it is naturally high in anti-oxidants." That is also true, but often the damage of too much sugar outweighs the benefit of anti-oxidants with massive fruit consumption. We will do much better to eat dark leafy greens and get a large amount of anti-oxidants, fiber, and minerals in a low sugar way.
There is as always an exception to the rule; if your blood sugar is stable and you have already eliminated processed fats, processed sugars and grains, the body can then handle the sugar in fruit quite well. In fact, it is how nature intended us to eat!
I have been mentioning this concept in the clinic when people complain that they are feeling sluggish, foggy-minded, and tired. After examining their diet a lot of people realize they are consuming more sugar than they realized through increased fruit consumption. Eat healthy and remember to eat more "greens" than fruit.
Here is a link where you can get to know how much sugar is in the fruit that you are consuming.
Carb Counter
~Think Vitality!~
While that is much better than the typical North American diet, loaded with processed foods, sodium, and "pseudo-foods," too much fruit can cause the same imbalances as having too much processed sugar.
Many will say, "But fruit is healthy because it is naturally high in anti-oxidants." That is also true, but often the damage of too much sugar outweighs the benefit of anti-oxidants with massive fruit consumption. We will do much better to eat dark leafy greens and get a large amount of anti-oxidants, fiber, and minerals in a low sugar way.
There is as always an exception to the rule; if your blood sugar is stable and you have already eliminated processed fats, processed sugars and grains, the body can then handle the sugar in fruit quite well. In fact, it is how nature intended us to eat!
I have been mentioning this concept in the clinic when people complain that they are feeling sluggish, foggy-minded, and tired. After examining their diet a lot of people realize they are consuming more sugar than they realized through increased fruit consumption. Eat healthy and remember to eat more "greens" than fruit.
Here is a link where you can get to know how much sugar is in the fruit that you are consuming.
Carb Counter
~Think Vitality!~
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diet,
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