Schedule Online! 07/11/2011
Here at Thrive Acupuncture, we want to make it as easy as possible to become your healthiest. That's why we're now offering online scheduling! Simply click the "Schedule Now" button below and be whisked away to our calendar. Click on your desired appointment slot and get ready to thrive! And, of course, if you're the old fashioned type or have questions to ask, feel free to continue scheduling with us by phone at (971) 285-4825! Add Comment Allergies 07/07/2011
![]() Image: Ambro / FreeDigitalPhotos.net Allergies. Many of us have experienced them. The itching, watery eyes, the sneezing, the coughing, the over all fatigue. It's enough to bring ANYONE to their knees! Science is debating if this is the worst allergy season ever (not just that we've forgotten how miserable we were last year), noting that pollen counts have been the highest in over 10 years! Chinese medicine is great for treating allergies. Not only can we treat the symptoms quickly, we are able to treat the underlying cause of your allergies and prevent them from occurring in the first place! Allergies are treated in two phases. During allergy season, your symptoms are treated to get you immediate relief. Unfortunately, it's not possible to treat the underlying cause of the allergies sufficiently during an active attack, so treatment must be continued in the off-season in order to prevent future allergy attacks. If you should have bought stock in your favorite facial tissue years ago, why not give your acupuncturist a call? You'll feel better this year and could completely avoid allergies from here on out. You can still buy facial tissue stock even if you don't need the tissues. ![]() Image: photostock / FreeDigitalPhotos.net I try to preface every treatment by addressing this question. Because Chinese medicine is a holistic medicine, and we're all different people, we all respond differently. Some people will feel tired. Others will feel energized. Some won't feel any different at all. When I was in acupuncture school, we joked about acupuncture treatments taking you to "Aculand." Aculand is that place that leaves you feeling blissed out after a treatment, but not exactly sure if you're safe to drive for a few minutes. It's kind of like when you take a nap in the middle of the day and take a little while to fully wake up. Lots of patients visit Aculand. I've had patients describe it as the feeling of being ever so slightly tipsy. (Taking sips of cool water and sitting for a minute or two helps clear the feeling, by the way) But what might you feel in the days following your treatment? Again, you may feel tired or energized. (Feeling tired usually only lasts a day or two) Almost all of my patients mention how they slept the best that they have in a long time the first couple of nights after treatment. Another reaction that most of my patients experience is a decrease in stress levels. Almost across the board, people like coming to acupuncture regardless of their original health complaint because of the reduction in stress and anxiety. Who wouldn't want to feel more relaxed? Some people will notice that other minor health complaints start to resolve. Their slightly looser bowel movements might never have been something to complain about, but now that they're firmed up, it's pretty exciting! Or maybe they felt cold all the time and realized that they haven't needed that extra sweater all week. If you were treated for body pains, your muscles may feel a little sore or tired (as if you exercised a little too exuberantly). Some people may experience flu-like symptoms, much like is possible after a good deep-tissue massage. In relaxed muscle, the byproducts of normal cell function are flushed away by our body fluids. In tight, spasmy muscles these byproducts get trapped. When tight muscles relax, they may release all of those pent-up byproducts all at once, rather than gradually, which can cause body aches, a sensation of chills and fever and mild nausea. Flu-like symptoms can be prevented by drinking copious amounts of water after such treatments. Really, it's a good idea to drink lots of water after acupuncture treatments regardless of what's being treated. It helps your body accomplish all of the functions that it needs to accomplish! Oh, and of course, many people start seeing a change in their original health complaint. Their painful knee might not be cured, but they notice that they can walk just a little longer before it starts getting cranky. Or their headaches aren't likely gone, but they had fewer that week. Most people are pretty pleased with that last reaction ;) | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |



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