Dia | October 15, 2010
Not to sound like a greeting card, but your health really is the most important thing you “own”. You really don’t have anything if you don’t have your health. It’s important to find the right practitioner to become a partner in maintaining your health, not the cheapest.
Category: Acupuncture, General |
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Dia | October 1, 2010
What does that mean?
What would health look like to you and your family?
What would it feel like to have health?
For many people, this is a concept that is so far removed from their reality they refuse to entertain the notion.
Category: Acupuncture, General, Personal Care |
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Tags: acupucnture, Acupuncture, chinese herbalism, general health, mental health, pain relief, Public Health, traditional chinese medicine, traditional oriental medicine, weight loss
Dia | September 27, 2010
Upon receiving her (first – she’s a new patient) billing statement, one patient looked at the adjustments column and said “What’s this?” I told her that they are the contractual adjustments I make because I am an in-network provider with her insurance. She was incensed – not at me, at the tiny tiny amount the [...]
Category: Acupuncture, General, Insurance |
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Dia | June 6, 2010
Everyone suffers from irritability and moodiness from time to time, but if you find that a short temper and frustration are becoming a constant issue for you, then acupuncture may be able to help.
Category: Acupuncture |
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Dia | May 2, 2010
Not all acupuncture points have a name and specific location. Some of the most effective points to use in acupuncture are local points of tenderness. These points are referred to as Ah Shi points which in Chinese literally means “That’s the point!”
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