Jessica Shaw Acupuncture
03/14/2016
This study shows that people who regularly get tattoos report incidentally fewer colds than people who do not, suggesting that tattoos offer a kind of "heavy lifting" for the immune system. In Chinese medicine, Wei Qi travels around the surface of the skin, acting as a "protector" against external pathogens trying to get in. Using this metaphor, tattoos can be thought of as a breach in the wall of Wei Qi that unlitmatly tests the boundary and makes it stronger in the long run!
Getting Multiple Tattoos Can Help Prevent Colds, Study Says The more ink you get, the more your ability to fight off the common cold improves, according to a new study.
11/04/2015
Sometimes we just need to get out of our pajamas and have something to eat. I have used the instructions on this sheet more than once in my life. Please feel free to print it out and use at it as needed!
10/27/2015
I see a lot of people in my practice who are just plain over worked. Sometimes the only way we feel better is to slow down.
No, it's not you: why 'wellness' isn't the answer to overwork More and more workplaces are turning to the wellness industry to try and solve the problem of overwork.
10/22/2015
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This is a good example of how Western medicine may be mis-interpreting study results. Chinese Medicine diagnoses some women who have trouble conceiving with "thin" blood and some with "thick," or "stagnant" blood, depending on their presentation.
This study suggests that low doses of aspirin could increase pregnancy chances for ALL women trying to get pregnant. It is well documented that aspirin is a blood thinner, so perhaps it only helps those women with "thick" blood and actually makes it harder for women with already "thin" blood to conceive.
Daily aspirin could increase chance of pregnancy Taking just an 81-mg dose of aspirin daily may increase a woman's chance of getting pregnant, particularly if they have miscarried previously, suggests new research.
06/16/2015
The results of a new study show that over the counter anti-inflammatories significantly inhibit ovulation in women with mild musculoskeletal pain. Of the women receiving NSAIDs, only 6.3 percent (diclofenac), 25 percent (naproxen) and 27.3 percent (etoricoxib) ovulated, compared with 100 percent of the control group.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs inhibit ovulation after just 10 days The results of a new study show that diclofenac, naproxen and etoricoxib significantly inhibit ovulation in women with mild musculoskeletal pain. Of the women receiving NSAIDs, only 6.3 percent (diclofenac), 25 percent (naproxen) and 27.3 percent (etoricoxib) ovulated, compared with 100 percent of t…
06/09/2015
There is some great information about back pain and posture in this story.
Lost Posture: Why Some Indigenous Cultures May Not Have Back Pain There are a few populations in the world where back pain hardly exists. One woman thinks she has figured out why, and she's sharing their secrets. Have Americans forgotten how to stand properly?
04/16/2015
This is a great article describing the paradox of chronic pain
Real Delusions of an Unreal Disease: A History of Morgellons
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