Recipe of the Day
- Tom Kha Gai Soup (Galanga Soup – Vietnam)
- Six Can Tortilla Soup
- Irish Chicken and Dumplings
- Peppered Long Beans
- Chicken Paprika with Dumplings (Csirke Paprikas ? Hungary)
- Cacerola de Tamales (Tamale Casserole)
- Mole Poblano
- White Fruit Cake (Lys Frugtkage – Denmark)
- Neua Yang (Charcoal Broiled Beef in a Hot/Sweet Sauce ? Thai)
- Funeral Cake
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Community Acupuncture Clinic
Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Offering FREE Auricular Acupuncture on Wednesdays in Jesup in the lobby of Advanced Healthcare Center.
Does insurance cover acupuncture?
Many insurance companies now cover acupuncture. Some insurance policies require a referral from a medical provider or offer acupuncture as a requested coverage. Please check with your insurance provider for exact coverage. Advanced Healthcare Center will also be happy to verify your insurance and has several medical providers that can work with your acupuncturist to provide you with the quality care that you deserve. If you do not have insurance or just prefer to pay cash, we do offer low cost treatments if needed. Leona believes your health is the number one priority, so please do not let cost be a deterrent from getting the treatment you deserve. Free consultations are available to discuss your specific condition, how acupuncture can help, and cost of treatment.Testimonials
Wish I would have discovered acupuncture earlier! Glad I have it NOW!!!!!!!! By the way….. Leona is THE one to see here in Jesup!Leona is the BEsT!! Whatever your problems are ..she is so knowledgeable in knowing what to do with whatever therapy is needed to make things a lot better!!I can assure everyone that Leona has brought me through many hard times with my spine problems. I encourage everyone to email her to see how she can help you with any problem you are having with your mind, body and soul. Thank you Leona for all the many years you have been dedicated to helping me.Latest Articles:
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Transitioning to Autumn
With autumn approaching and the beginning of the yin cycle, the energy of plants is moving down into their roots, helping the body become aware of the energy of the season. This season is a time for the body to begin gathering energy for the colder months to come.
The lungs and large intestine are the organs associated with fall. The lungs are responsible for the circulation of Qi (the body’s natural flow and circulation), and are also very susceptible to cold and illness. For this reason, it is important to stay healthy and warm during the season. If the Qi circulation is weakened, muscles will not be able to warm the body properly. continue reading
Alternative Treatments for IBS
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common disease suffered by an estimated 25-45 million people in the United States. Symptoms include chronic abdominal pain, bloating, excess gas and irregular bowel movements. Symptoms can be brought on by a number of triggers including anxiety, insomnia and stress. Although there is no known cure to IBS, there are numerous alternative treatments to prescription medication that can help relieve symptoms.
Herbal Therapies
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) uses herbal remedies to treat a number of ailments and diseases including IBS.
Peppermint has been studied and used to help treat IBS discomfort. Because it is a natural antispasmodic, peppermint can help decrease muscle spasms in the gastrointestinal tract. Common ways to use peppermint include peppermint tea or peppermint oil, both can be found at your local health store and most grocery stores.
Ginger can also be used to help IBS symptoms. Ginger works as an anti-inflammatory and is thought to strengthen the gastric lining and decrease nausea. You can buy ginger tea as well as make your own by boiling water with ginger root.
Fennel can immensely help bloating and gas due to IBS. Fennel is considered a carminative, meaning it has properties that prevent the formation of excess gas in the gastrointestinal tract. Fennel can also help heartburn, indigestion and common stomach pain. You can find fennel seeds in your local health food store and can be used to make tea.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is commonly used to treat chronic abdominal pain, bloating and other IBS symptoms. There has been at least one study done that specifically looked at acupuncture as a treatment for IBS. Acupuncture has been shown to relieve pain and stress, which are common triggers for IBS. This is done by regulating blood flow and Qi (pronounced “chee”) through acupuncture points.
Probiotics
Probiotics are a healthy bacteria that normally live in your gut. It has been thought that those with IBS do not have enough probiotics in their intestinal tract. You can easily add probiotics to your diet by eating foods such as yogurt and sourdough bread. Kombucha and kefir are drinks that also include probiotics. Probiotic supplements can be found at your local health store.
Meditation and Exercise
Meditation and exercise are excellent stress relievers and in turn can relieve IBS symptoms that are commonly caused by stress and anxiety.
Not only does exercise release endorphins that help fight stress, but regular physical activity can help regulate your gastrointestinal system.
Research done at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on meditation and IBS found that women who practiced mediation had around a 38 percent reduction in symptoms, according to U.S. News.
Meditation focuses on deep breathing and staying in the moment to relax the mind and body.
Alternative medicine including TCM and acupuncture can largely decrease your IBS symptoms and help you live a more pain-free life! Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns about how acupuncture, nutrition, and/or yoga/meditation can help reduce your symptoms. 912-424-2871
Sources:
http://www.helpforibs.com/footer/acupunct.asp#studies
http://www.aboutibs.org/site/treatment/complementary-or-alternative-treatments/
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Can Acupuncture Really Help You Lose Weight?
Obesity remains a top concern among health professionals in the U.S. According to a study published in the Journal of American Medicine (JAMA), more than one third of adults in the U.S. are clinically obese (source). People who fall under this category are more likely to develop heart disease, diabetes, and even certain types of cancer.
While there’s no substitution for exercise and a well-balanced diet, the ancient Chinese practice of acupuncture may promote weight loss in adults battling obesity. Numerous studies have reinforced the belief that acupuncture can aid in weight loss. So instead of embarking on a potentially dangerous “fad” diet, such as an all-liquid lemon detox diet, consider acupuncture treatment to assist in your weight loss efforts. continue reading
Juicing vs Blending: The Great Health Debate
Adults who need 2,000 daily calories to maintain a healthy weight should eat 2 cups of fruit and 2½ cups of vegetables per day (a total of nine servings). According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), however, only 14% of adults consume the recommended daily amount of fruits and vegetables (source). That’s a shockingly low number that should serve as a wake-up call to people everywhere.
If you struggle to achieve to consume the recommended amount of vegetables and fruit, you should consider investing in a blender or juicer. Juicing and blending are both excellent ways to include more fruits and vegetables into your daily diet. Now for the million dollar question: which method is better for your health. continue reading
5 Tips To Help Kick Your Sugar Addiction
Are you addicted to sugar? If so, you aren’t alone. According to the American Heart Association (AHA), the average American consumes a whopping 89 teaspoons of sugar per day – about 3-4 times more than the recommended daily allowance.
Sugar adversely affects the body in a number of different ways. It increases a person’s chance of developing diabetes, promotes tooth decay, contributes to fat accumulation and subsequently obesity, and weakens the immune system. continue reading