Chinese Medicine

Chinese Medicine, Dehlinger

Caring for Your “Winter Organ”

Dr Nicola Dehlinger, ND December often marks the official beginning of winter – the season that beckons us to come inside, slow down, and rest more.  When Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) was first developed, people were living in a state of harmony with the natural world.  This alignment with each season allowed people to strengthen […]

Chinese Medicine, Williams

Fighting Restless Sleep In the Summer Heat

Dr. Anne Williams, ND, LAc From the standpoint of Traditional Chinese Medicine, external factors such as the weather play a significant role in the body’s overall health. Oftentimes, the heat of summer makes for sweaty, uncomfortable sleep time, leading to poorer daytime energy and mental focus. Nutritional therapy can aid in removing the damage of

Chinese Medicine, Williams

Understanding IBS from a Chinese Medicine Perspective

Dr. Anne Williams, ND, LAc Irritable bowel syndrome is a common condition with no known cause in western medicine. This pattern has long been recognized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and TCM explains that there are several factors which contribute to and promote this disorder. Viewing IBS in TCM terms If you were to describe

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