Acupuncture Awareness Newsletter
September 2009 Edition
Welcome to the September edition of the Acupuncture Awareness Newsletter. In the past, I have given advice on different herbs, vitamins and supplements to help improve your health and quality of life. This month I would like to focus on the beauty of acupuncture medicine by highlighting the many benefits of a specific acupuncture point which will give you an idea of the many possibilities that acupuncture has to offer.
Spirit of the Points – “Rich for the Vitals”
Rich for the Vitals is the 38th point on the Bladder meridian located on the upper back on the level between the intervertebral spaces of T4 and T5 midway between the spinal column and the inner edges of the scapula.In the most physical sense, this point helps to expand and relax the chest, regulate the Lungs, strengthen the Spleen, calm the Heart, nourish energy and blood quality and strengthen the Kidneys in the body.The "spirit" of this point is to use it when there is weak blood such as anemia and poor blood circulation. Needling this point brings a fresh surge of vital clear energy to the mind and spirit. This point is also called the "chronic illness point" because it goes directly to the vital organs to nourish them. Good point for Chemotherapy patients, chronic anemia or chronic illness. According to the ancients, diseases that settled here are almost beyond cure and the Taoists claimed that proper use of this point produced immortality, an overstatement that emphasizes the preventative and potential attributes that this point possesses.-point information taken from Spirit of the Points book from the Tai Sophia Institute.
Special Events
I will manning a booth available at the Westminster Woods Health Fair on Thursday, September 10th.
Most Insurances Accepted
Standard Rate = $75/session
Military Rate = $65/session
I accept cash, check, and advance payment via PayPal through my additional email
mandarinhealing@yahoo.com.
Appointment Availability
Monday - Saturday sessions available. Call 240-5927 to book your appointment.
A wise man ought to realize that health is his most valuable possession. -Hippocrates
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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