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12 Rx for a Healthy Immune System

Yu Ping Feng San or Jade Windscreen is the true General Preventive formula (but, a good customized formula for your particular immune system is best & check with both an Acupuncture Physician & your Primary Care Doctor – if they are different – prior to taking any new Rx herbal or Western medication).

Whole Food Multi-Vitamins that include Zinc, B12 (shots a good idea), B complex, C, Vitamins D & A

Essential oils — drops under nose (Rosemary, Oregano, Lavender, Frankincense) throughout the day and in diffuser at home.  These are powerful Anti-Viral substances – like Chinese herbs, & most of the research is just not studied in U.S. Western Med schools – they study, laboratory-made & patented drugs (often life-saving, too!)

GARGLE 3x/day with a few drops of food grade essential oils in water (or gargle with simple Salt Water).  

Cut out alcohol/sugar altogether (at least until your immune system is at its peak).

Cut out Dairy, Wheat, Fried Foods (these are dampening/immune strength depleting foods) and eat whole and unprocessed

Exercise / walk  and stretch

Deep Breathing / alternate nostril breathing for healthy lungs  (this one makes the next one EZ 😊)

Meditate on Gratitude – Studies show that the better your mood, the better your immune system is functioning!

Acupuncture (of course!  Can’t help it, it’s true!):  Studies show that weekly to monthly acupuncture, from its maintaining proper intestinal mucosa, to stimulating T Cell production, to natural anti-inflammatory effects, can raise and maintain just about anyone’s immune system at a healthier level.  Infrared lamps, sauna (check with doctor first) & massage are good adjuncts.

Immune Boosting Foods:  Google this one as the list is long, but, they all start with garlic, ginger, berries, prebiotics (like chicory & artichokes, onion, leeks and/or just get in and with your Prebiotics – Renew Life makes a good Pre and Pro-biotic

Intermittent Fasting – Eat for 10 hours/fast for 14.  So, for example, one fasts from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 a.m. each morning or 7 p.m. ‘til 9 a.m.  The body goes into “Autophagy” where it jumps into high gear cleaning out old and damaged cells enabling it to regenerate new, healthy cells much faster!

 

*If you can only manage ONE of these – put the anti-viral/anti-bacterial essential oils under your nose throughout the day to keep the sinus cavity as a strong 1st line of defense – & gargle with them daily in H2O.

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How to Stay Healthy As Winter Changes to Spring

For most people, the change of seasons from winter to spring is something to look forward to. But it also means a time when people tend to get sick or seasonal allergies start to flare up. This can make things miserable for a lot of people. As the weather fluctuates between freezing cold and warmer, sunnier days, it also wreaks havoc on our immune system and our sleep. Frequently, our bodies can’t keep up with the constant changes and we get physically run down. But there are some things everybody can do to help during the time of transition from one season to the next. continue reading »

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Food Color and Nutrition

In Chinese medical theory, food is considered medicine. Food has qualities and functions biochemically and energetically that target specific organs. Not only that, but the action a particular food takes to benefit that organ in terms of taste, color and temperature is what is included in Five Element theory. Food has a relationship to both the natural elements as well as the organs in the body and balances the elements of fire, earth, metal, water and wood to healthy, generating cycles. continue reading »

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Moxibustion and Dysmenorrhea

A study conducted by Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has determined that the use of moxibustion at specific days during a woman’s menstrual cycle can decrease pain associated with menstruation. Dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation is a big problem for many women. This study used moxibustion, an accessory modality of TCM, to treat the pain associated with menstruation. The study and its systematic review showed moxibustion treatments were more effective at relieving pain only when the moxibustion began prior to the onset of actual menstruation. This is also the theory behind Traditional Chinese Medicine, that it should be used as preventive care. The efficacy of using moxibustion during the premenstrual time period holds great promise for those who are debilitated by dysmenorrhea (BUT, please note caution & alternative below*). continue reading »

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Acupuncture for Boosting Your Circulation

Healthy blood circulation is a vital component of life for human beings. Without proper blood flow, life would cease to exist. Blood isn’t the only thing that’s important, it’s what the blood is carrying that makes circulation so important. Blood carries fresh oxygen, hormones and nutrients that we absorb from our food. Without these components, the organs and tissues of the body become depleted, weakened and eventually stop functioning. Any blockages in the veins and arteries can deprive the brain and the rest of the body from the needed oxygen, which can then lead to a plethora of other medical issues. continue reading »

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