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FINDING BALANCE IN CHALLENGING TIMES

It has been a difficult time for many people this Summer. Erratic weather and regional bush fires, have caused widespread challenges.

However, through all of this we have seen such wonderful empathy, connection and generosity.

The current circumstances have lead me to think about Chinese Medicine and its principle of living in harmony with nature.

But how do we do that when things are so changeable?

I think it is about looking for ways to achieve balance where we can. Taking small steps that enable us to adapt where needed.

Pivotal to Chinese Medicine is this aim for balance, by taking into account a person’s constitution, environment and individual circumstances. It’s a principle that can be helpful in these current times.

Summer is known as the season of the ‘Heart’ in Chinese medicine. A time for expansion, reaching out and connecting with others. The ability for us to do this, has been demonstrated in the most incredible ways these past few weeks.

But with this, can come fatigue and depletion. So we need to ensure that we are looking after ourselves and replenishing where we can.

Allowing some time for meditation and reflection is so important.

The extremes in temperatures can contribute to many health concerns. These include insomnia, skin rashes, headaches, respiratory issues and digestive upsets.

Where circumstances allow, include as many seasonal and whole foods as possible into your diet and add some nourishing foods to support the heart. These include blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, oats, lettuce, adzuki beans and mungbeans.

In Summer, there is a natural inclination to increase our cold and raw food intake, however this does not suit everyone.

If you suffer from bloating, loose stools or have phlegm congestion, then lightly cooking vegetables may improve your ability to assimilate these foods better.

For congestion, try adding some pungent foods into your diet. Fennel, radish, spring onion and fresh herbs such as peppermint and coriander can be helpful.

Please feel free to contact me if you would like further information on how Traditional Chinese Medicine can help with any health concerns you may be experiencing at this time.

Wishing you a safe and peaceful Summer

MIGRAINE OR CHRONIC TENSION HEADACHES: HAVE YOU TRIED ACUPUNCTURE?

Recent research shows strong evidence supporting the use of Acupuncture for both chronic tension type headaches and migraine prophylaxis (prevention)

Chronic headaches can be both debilitating and disruptive and for many, can be a regular occurrence. For those who suffer from migraine attacks, it can greatly affect quality of life, with a reliance on medication, often unavoidable.

Studies show that a course of treatment can be effective for ‘frequent episodic’ and ‘chronic tension type’ headaches. Acupuncture can also play an important role in migraine prophylaxis alongside routine care, lessening the frequency of attacks. Research shows the positive effects of Acupuncture for migraine to be safe, long lasting and cost effective.

Acupuncture has been included in the National Institute for Healthcare and Excellence (NICE) Clinic Guidelines for both chronic tension type headaches and migraine prophylaxis since 2012 (CG 150: 1.3.9 & 1.3.20).

For thousands of years, Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese medicine, have been utilised to help alleviate symptoms and lessen the recurrence of both headaches and migraines. By looking at the whole person and not just the symptom, it can help to identify and address the underlying factors that may be contributing to these symptoms.

If you suffer from chronic headaches or migraines, a course of Acupuncture may be just what you need.

To view the research and guidelines cited in this article, please follow links below:

https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg150/chapter/Update-information

https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg150/resources/headaches-in-over-12s-diagnosis-and-management-pdf-35109624582853

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25683754

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27411557

ALLERGIC RHINITIS (HAYFEVER) AND ACUPUNCTURE

Today I wanted to talk about how Acupuncture may alleviate some of the symptoms associated Allergic Rhinitis, or as it is commonly known, Hay Fever.

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Spring is an exciting time of the year. It is a time of growth and change. But for many it can mean seasonal allergies and sniffles!

Allergic Rhinitis, is an inflammation of the nasal passages. Sufferers may experience symptoms such as sneezing, itchy eyes, ears and throat and post- nasal drip. Symptoms can be triggered by both allergens from trees, pollen and mould spores (Seasonal Rhinitis) and from dust mites, cockroaches and animal dander (Perennial or Chronic Rhinitis).

These symptoms can occur at any time, but are particularly common in Spring and Autumn, when the temperature fluctuates and the air becomes cool and dry.

It can be a constant battle to keep symptoms at bay.

Recent studies show strong supporting evidence for the use of Acupuncture in alleviating symptoms of Allergic Rhinitis, both seasonal and perennial types. Acupuncture has been shown to be both cost-effective and may reduce reliance on pharmacological options.

If you are experiencing some discomfort due to seasonal and chronic allergies, then a course of Acupuncture may help. During a consultation I will go through a health history with you and  together we will work out a treatment plan to help get you back on track.

To read the latest research on Allergic Rhinitis and Acupuncture, please follow links below.

Elisabeth

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25644617                                https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23099289                                 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25590322                                https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25943957                                 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27156748