Winter Body Aches 01/21/2010
![]() As an acupuncturist, I hear this all the time : "My arthritis really acts up in the winter" or "My fibromyalgia always seems so much worse during the winter." I even hear from dog owners that their furry friends seem stiffer during the colder months! So why is it that body pains tend to be worsened by the cold, blustery winter months? In Chinese medicine, many cases of body pain are due to what we call "Cold Bi Syndrome," which loosely translates to "body pain that is aggravated by the cold." Here's how I like to think about it: We all know that as things get colder, the molecules which make up said items slow down. So imagine that the molecules in your body slow down a bit in the winter months. In Chinese medicine, pain is caused by energy not moving properly through the body, and cold can be the cause of this improper flow. So how does one keep the cold from affecting them?
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