Thursday, December 27, 2007

NewScientist.com reports that scientists at the University of Manchester have been studying the effects of acupuncture on chemotherapy patients.  The most common side effect of chemo is fatigue and preliminary results indicate that acupuncture can very effectively  mitigate this symptom.  In my practice, I've treated at least four women with breast cancer and I've seen these results before my eyes.  During such a difficult time for these women, I've witnesses improved energy levels and the resulting improvement in quality of life.  I think this is one of the best ways that Western and Eastern medicines complement each other.  My hope is that this type of complementary medicine continues to take hold and generations to come will benefit from the best of both worlds. 

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13104-acupuncture-relieves-cancer-chemotherapy-fatigue.html

Friday, December 07, 2007

At happy hour this week, a few of the attendees had heard about me through the website going.com.  I had never heard of the site, but I found myself listed on it nonetheless.  I never know how exactly Happy Hour ends up listed on sites like this, but I'm not complaining.  Here's the write-up...

Editors' Take

An acupuncture happy hour? Not a simple concept to wrap your head around but hey -- we're suckers for discounts! And this office furniture isn't helping any.  Getting poked with hundreds of needles while they ply you with easy listening radio isn't exactly the image that pops up when someone says "Happy hour." That said (and in the spirit of all things independent this week), why don't you ditch your coworkers the first Thursday of each month and get your happy-hour fix at Acupuncture for Athletes. Instead of downing three beers, nab a half-hour needle-poking session, which aims to leave you feeling rejuvenated and relaxed. Just don’t demonstrate the technique on your buddies with darts next week.