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Tour de France Winner Gains Edge With Acupuncture

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Vincenzo Nibali TDF2012 by Denismenchov08

In case you didn’t get the memo, 29-year-old Vincenzo Nibali of Sicily, Italy won the 2014 Tour de France last month. Rightfully known as the “Shark of Messina,” he was able to outperform 218 other cyclists to finish first in the world’s largest bike race. Nabili finished the race with a lead of more than seven minutes, which is the biggest winning margin since 1997.

But here’s something that you probably didn’t know about Nabili and his team: they were the only team at the 2014 Tour de France to bring their own licensed acupuncturist. Throughout the course of the physically enduring race, an acupuncturist treated Nabili and his team, usually twice a day. Nabili and his team would receive a treatment in the morning before they raced and another at night while they were relaxing and resting in the hotel.  continue reading »

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The Inside Scoop on Cholesterol and The One Chinese Herb That Could Crush It

hawthorn-01According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people who suffer from high LDL cholesterol are twice as likely to develop heart disease – the number one cause of death in both men and women (source). High levels of LDL cholesterol is a serious health condition that affects approximately 71 million adults in the U.S. (1 out 3). But an ancient Chinese herb is turning heads in the medical community due to its surprisingly powerful effects on cholesterol levels.

Good vs Bad Cholesterol: What’s The Difference?

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Can Acupuncture Help Treat Depression?

acupuncture-depression-01Depression is a serious medical illness that can lower a person’s quality of life while contributing to the onset of symptoms such as headache, insomnia, fatigue, and malnutrition. According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 1 in 10 adults in the U.S. say they are depressed. Depression a growing problem that’s often masked with prescription drugs, forcing some to look for alternative forms of treatment.

Most cases of depression are treated with prescription drugs that trigger a range of problems of their own. Fluoxetine, ertraline, paroxetine, fluvoxamine, citalopram, and escitalopram are just a handful of the most frequently prescribed antidepressants, all of which have a long list of adverse side effects. However, researchers are now saying that acupuncture may effectively treat depression in some individuals. continue reading »

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New Study Reveals Acupuncture Benefits For Women In Menopause

menopause-acupuncture-01Natural menopause – the absence of menstruation for longer than 12 months – often comes with a wide range of unpleasant symptoms, such as insomnia, anxiety, irritability, night sweats, and of course hot flashes. However, a recent study found acupuncture to reduce or even eliminate some of these systems, improving quality life and reducing stress/anxiety in women going through menopause.

Researchers at Taipei Medical University in Taiwan monitored 869 participants who are were going through menopause while using 12 different treatment methods. One of the 12 treatment methods was acupuncture, which surprisingly proved to be the most effective at relieving the discomfort associated with menopause.  continue reading »

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Soothing Relief for Itchy Dogs

Coconut and Kayla
Coconut and Kayla

Our doggies, Coconut and Kayla, frequently suffer from dry, itchy skin. They sometimes bite and scratch themselves so much that they get bald spots and abrasions.

Here are the natural substances we use to relieve the itching:

quaker-old-fashioned-oatmeal1. First we bathe the dogs with a natural oatmeal shampoo and conditioner from the pet store.

2. After shampooing, conditioning and rinsing, we add a few inches of clean warm water to the tub and throw in two cups of raw oatmeal. We pack the wet oatmeal onto their skin and leave it on for about 10 minutes. The pups wonder what it’s all about, but they tolerate it. And if they taste a little of the oatmeal, it won’t hurt them! We rinse the oatmeal off, being careful not to let any of it go down the drain.  This really soothes their skin and we have happy little dogs.

CoconutOilENH3. We also give them a dropperful of virgin coconut oil by mouth. Taken internally, coconut oil from the health food store helps their skin from the inside out. They love the taste and it’s good for their teeth and breath, too!

4. As a natural topical lotion for especially itchy, dry or damaged skin, we use virgin coconut oil mixed with pure lavender essential oil. We rub this mixture right onto their “hot spots” and it provides our dogs with immediate relief. The lavender also has a calming effect.

Directions for mixing the coconut oil and lavender oil based upon the size of your dog:

Extra Small Dogs up to 10 lbs:
1 drop of Lavender oil in 4 Tbsp Coconut oil

Small Dogs up to 25 lbs:
2 drops Lavender oil in 5 Tbsp Coconut oil

Medium Dogs up to 40 lbs:
3 drops Lavender oil in 6 Tbsp Coconut oil

Large Dogs up to 70 lbs:
4 drops Lavender oil in 7 Tbsp Coconut oil

Extra Large Dogs up to 90 lbs or more:
5 drops Lavender oil in 8 Tbsp Coconut oil

NOTE: We use only high quality Lavender oil. Pure essential oils are highly concentrated, powerful in small doses (only one drop!) and economical, too. The Lavender oil is only about 11 cents per drop–a small price to pay for such amazing relief for our little dogs.

Let me know if you have any healthy pet questions! And please feel free to comment below.

Dr. Julie C. Reyes, DC, MAOM, LAc
Acupuncture / Medicinal Herbs & Oils / Chiropractic
Waters Family Chiropractic
23101 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 110
Call for an appointment or Text to send a message to Dr. Julie: 949-899-5809
Email: DrJulie@DrJulieWellness.com

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