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What Do Acupuncturist Mean by Qi or Chi?

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If you have ever visited an acupuncture clinic, there is a good chance you probably heard some familiar words but deep down you don't quite exactly know what it means.  There is a good chance that you heard the word "Qi" before.  Maybe you acupuncturist said, "You're qi is blocked, We will need to help your qi move."  and if you are like most people, you probably nodded your head politely.  However, secretly asking yourself... "What does that mean? So what's the issue again?" You are not alone, most people will then search up "What is Qi?" (Side Note! Qi and Chi are the same thing). The first thing that probably shows up... :vital energy that is held to animate the body internally and is of central importance in some Eastern systems of medical treatment (such as  acupuncture ) and of exercise or self-defense (such as  tai chi )  (merriam-webster) After reading this, I bet you are left with more questions than answers. "Is somethi...

Struggling with PCOS? A Natural Approach to Hormonal Balance and Cycle Support

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 If you have read our other blogs, you might have stumbled onto reasons why you can't fall asleep, stay asleep during your menopause.  If you didn't read it ( Click Here ).  Now what if you aren't experiencing menopause, you are not feeling any heat during the night, nor do you get night sweats.  However, you still wake up in the randomly at night. You somehow get to sleep, but still feel tired.  You get up to get ready for the day and look into a mirror and realize something on your face. You realize that you have developed some acne around your forehead.  You might think to yourself that its because you didn't get enough sleep and which is why you have some acne. As the days go, you become aware that its becoming hard to sleep and the acne is not disappearing.  You don't know what's happening now you are stressed about it.  So what can it be?  These are small signs, but it can be a sign of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome aka PCOS. What is Polycys...

It's Definitely Not just a Cramp.... Maybe Sciatica?

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Okay you had a long day at work, to blow some steam you go workout and all of a sudden you feel this sharp stabbing pain in your lower back.  You try to stretch it out and massage it, but you also feel this radiating pain going down the back of your leg.  You decide to to go home and that pain is still there and you are probably telling yourself "its just a cramp" it will get better after some sleep.  As you make yourself cozy you feel this sharp pain in your lower back and shoots down your leg with this tingling or numbing sensation.  At this point you know that "its not just a cramp... its definitely something worse". Pain in your lower back and having tingling sensations in your leg is a common sign for sciatica.  So what is going on here? What is Sciatica? When someone says "I think I have sciatica?", this usually refers to some irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve.  To let you know, the Sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body! An issu...

Why Menopause Affects Your Sleep?

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If you have been going through menopause and finding it harder to sleep, you are not imagining it. You might have noticed that you have trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, or waking up feeling tired.   It can really feel frustrating, especially when you are already tired. So... What's actually happening? Why Does My Sleep Get Disrupted During Menopause? Well first, What is Menopause? In simple terms, it is the natural and permanent end of menstruation and fertility.  You might experience; hot flashes, irregular periods, night sweats.   So what does that have to do with sleep?  Menopause brings hormonal changes that affect your estrogen and progesterone levels.  These hormones help with thermoregulations, which is why you experience hot flashes. On top of that you might have higher stress levels and anxiety which further makes it difficult for you to fall or stay asleep.  Different way to understand what's happening (TCM V...

How Acupuncture Can Support Stroke Recovery and Nerve Conditions

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  How Acupuncture Can Support Stroke Recovery and Nerve Conditions Recovering from a stroke or dealing with conditions like Bell’s palsy or paralysis can feel overwhelming. Simple movements may become difficult. Daily tasks can take more effort. And progress can sometimes feel slow. Many patients and families start looking for additional ways to support recovery beyond standard care. That’s where acupuncture may help. Understanding Post-Stroke and Nerve Conditions After a stroke, the body may experience what’s known as post-stroke sequelae , which can include: Weakness on one side of the body (hemiplegia or hemiparesis) Difficulty with movement or coordination Facial paralysis (such as Bell’s palsy) Muscle stiffness or tightness Changes in sensation These symptoms are often related to how the brain communicates with the body. Recovery takes time, consistency, and the right kind of support. How Acupuncture Supports Recovery Acupuncture focuses on helping the ...

What do the Cups do?

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Why Do Olympic Athletes Have Red Circles on Their Back? Understanding Cupping Therapy Have you ever watched the Olympics, especially swimming, and noticed those very noticeable red or purple circles on athletes’ backs? Those marks are from cupping therapy . And naturally, the question is… why would anyone want that? Why would someone choose a treatment that leaves marks like that? Before we get into that, let’s first talk about what cupping actually is. What Is Cupping Therapy? At a glance, cupping therapy works by creating suction that lifts the skin and underlying muscle into a cup. You’ve probably seen clips where a practitioner holds a glass cup in one hand and a flame in the other. The flame is briefly placed inside the cup, and then the cup is quickly applied to the skin. The heat creates a vacuum, which allows the skin and muscle to be gently “pulled” upward. It’s definitely interesting (and honestly kind of fun) to watch. But if fire isn’t your thing don’t worry. The most commo...

Does Acupuncture Help with Pain?

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  Does Acupuncture Help with Pain? A Natural Solution for our Orange County Residents Introduction If you're dealing with constant pain! Whether it’s in your back, neck, shoulders, or joints you’re not alone. Many people in Orange County are searching for ways to feel better without relying on medication. Acupuncture has been used for centuries to help relieve pain and restore balance in the body. But does it really work? Let’s break it down! How Acupuncture Helps Reduce Pain Acupuncture works by stimulating specific points on the body using very thin, sterile needles. These points help: Improve blood circulation Reduce inflammation Relax tight muscles Support the body’s natural healing process Many patients feel a sense of relief even after their first few sessions. Conditions We Commonly Treat At our clinic, we regularly help patients with: Back pain Neck and shoulder tension Sciatica Joint pain (knees, elbows, wrists) Headaches and migraines Pain...