Acupuncture Phoenix | Scottsdale Arizona Quit Smoking Chinese Medicine

May 7th, 2010 -- Posted in Videos | No Comments »

www.suddenlyslimmer.com What Does the Treatment Involve? The acupuncture program for smoking cessation at the Suddenly Slimmer Wellness Center (which offers Acupuncture & Natural medicine) consists of five visits. Before your first appointment, you are sent an extensive questionnaire that gathers information about your smoking history and health background. The form assists in identifying the behaviors, habits and triggers that lead to smoking. Some are social smokers, some smoke for pleasure, some smoke alone or for emotional reasons or when stressed. Nicotine is a powerful mood-altering chemical that can be sedating or stimulating, depending on the individual. A few examples of triggers for smoking are: Smoking when on the phone Smoking when angry, upset, sad or lonely Smoking when drinking coffee or alcohol At the first appointment, your questionnaire is reviewed and discussed, and a physical exam including blood pressure, lung exam, and methods from traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) such as taking the pulse and observing the tongue are employed. The purpose of this interview is to determine the Chinese medical diagnosis for you and the individualized treatment you will receive. Taking into account each person’s unique smoking habits and physical and emotional make-up, every patient’s acupuncture treatment is tailor-made and designed for him or her. No two people are treated exactly the same. At this session, you learn to identify your particular triggers for smoking

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Natural/Holistic Methods of Smoking Cessation?

October 16th, 2009 -- Posted in News | 1 Comment »

Are there herbs/teas/aromatherapy or other holistic methods to smoking cessation that you know of? How effective are these methods?

Medicinal Plants and herbs..?

July 30th, 2009 -- Posted in News | 1 Comment »

I was wondering whether anyone could compile me a list of medicinal plants and herbs found in Britain? Thanks for any help.
I suppose there’s not much I could do to narrow it down. It’s for a story based on life 6,000 years ago. I don’t know whether or not you lot would know that sort of stuff.

Does anyone know how to make nice smelling medicinal herb bags?

July 29th, 2009 -- Posted in News | 1 Comment »

I like to do crafts and would like to make my own herb bag. The kind you warm in the microwave and put on the sore muscle or your head if you have sinus problems.
I’m not sure what herbs to put in it.

Question about safety of Medicinal Herbs and/or overdosing?

July 28th, 2009 -- Posted in News | 1 Comment »

Let me give you the background of my question really quick. I have dealt with a mild case of internal hemorrhoids for the last couple years and not much has helped. I bet several herbal supplements and herbal treatments to assist in various vein health and optimal digestion, etc but I really just want advice on the safety of combining some of the herbs I bought. Ok so here’s what I bought:

Psyllium Husks – 100 caps
Ginger-Peppermint Combo – 100 caps
Olive Leaf Extract – Standarized, 60 caps
Nettle Herb 435 Mg – 100 caps
also a formula in pill form I believe which contains-
Aesculus Hippocastanum 3x, Hpus; Ratanhia 3x, Hpus; Nux Vomica 3x, Hpus (0.0012% alkaloids); Calcarea Fluorica 6x, Hpus in a base of Lactose, USP

Tell me if it is relatively safe to take most if not all of those herbal supplements once a day or so and also if you have some good visualization techniques to rid hemorrhoids I would be interested in that too. I would much appreciate it if you could email me directly at opticalbarnacle@gmail.com as it is my main email and I don’t check this one as frequently. Thanks

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