Year: 2011

Health, its harder to get back, than to keep in the first place

Maybe it’s an accident, or a disease, or the effect of long term smoking, or eating greasy foods, or not enough sun protection. Whatever the cause, there are some conditions from which we can recover and unfortunately, some from which we cannot. The news from a doctor is heartbreaking, sorry your knee needs to be […]

Take a few minutes to imagine what your life would be like with reduced health

Motion is a fundamental pleasure. The ability to freely come and go, up stairs, to throw a ball, to chase a kid around, to walk through the woods, to dance, to play. All of these things rely on a healthy body. Losing even a small amount of them can lead to less excitement, enjoyment and […]

Think long term, act short term

It’s the big secret to success in health, money, relationships, business, skills and most other endeavors. Make big, long term plans and goals, but taks small, relatively simple actions on a consistent basis to achieve the longer term goals. In health this means doing simple, daily things like stretching for 5 minutes, drinking a glass […]

Why choose acupuncture over muscle relaxants?

Muscle relaxants have a lot of side effects such as drowsiness, dizzyness, confusion, light headedness and they are habit forming. I recently experienced a rehab patient with some mental side effects of muscle relaxants first hand and it was shocking. In contrast, acupuncture creates an internal, natural response and relaxation. My patients often fall alseep and typically are […]

A Personal Experience with Muscle Relaxants

Recently I had a family member experience a very serious health issue. I’m leaving out personal details of my family member for their medical privacy. Their serious medical incident was followed by a few weeks of rehab. During rehab, my relative was experiencing serious calf cramping. The attending doctor prescribed a muscle relaxant. I know […]

The Reactive Approach to Maintaining Health

It seems to me that many people have developed or accepted an approach to health that can best be described as reactive. They wait until something develops and then address it. In general, a reactive approach to solving problems seems more time efficient as no time needs to be spent on the problem until “if […]

Be gentle on yourself

In your life, you are often confronted with situations that create negative emotions. I always advise my patients to invest their mental energy in devising actions rather than strong feelings. By strong feelings, I mean guilt, fear, stress, worry and other emotions generally associated with less than optimal health. Talking about changing these feelings is […]

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