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5 Ways Acupuncture Can Compliment Your Lifestyle

1. Increase Circulation And Therefore Decreases Your Body’s Aches And Pains
In the world we live in today we are mostly hunched over our computers, looking down at our iPhones or iPads, driving for hours (especially here in LA), sleeping on our sides or our belly’s and our body eventually starts screaming at us with pain. Do you know there is such a thing as text neck and 11 year olds are going to have hunchbacks soon….Acupuncture can help increase circulation and decrease inflammation, as well as stimulate opioids, which are your body’s natural painkillers, thus the body aches start to disappear!

2.  Decrease Stress And Anxiety
How could we possibly forget the day to day stress we encounter with our finances, kids, parents, co-workers, and of course our significant others, I can feel my shoulders rising to my ears as we speak! Look, there are different types of stress, some are good, like the stress that pushes us to go forward, to achieve our goals, and helps us get out of bed every morning. But the bad stress, the one that keeps you up at night, the one that knots every single muscle in your body, that’s the stress acupuncture can reduce. When the circulation is increased to your whole body, your muscles start to relax and so does your mind. You begin to breathe slower and deeper and your anxieties are lessened.

3. Improve Sleep
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) the health of your sleep reflects the health of your mind. Acupuncture aids in restoring proper sleep by harmonizing the yin and yang imbalances in the body that create insomnia. There are different types of insomnia from the TCM prospective. There is the insomnia where you have a hard time going to sleep, but once asleep you sleep well. This is a blood deficiency insomnia and other symptoms may include blurred vision, dizziness, shortness of breath, numbness/tingling of limbs. Then there is the insomnia where you fall asleep easily but wake up every hour or two and can’t stay asleep all night. This is due to a yin deficiency, and symptoms may also include hot palms and soles, night sweats, dry mouth, throat, and skin. Since yin is cool and yang is warm, having a deficiency of yin automatically give you an excess of yang. If yang is warmth and heat rises, it can disturb the mind and create a restless night. Lastly, there is the insomnia where you wake up at 4am and can’t get to sleep no matter what you do. Here we say you have a gallbladder deficiency. Your gall bladder is the organ in charge of courage and you need courage to make decisions. So if you are awake at 4am and cant get back to sleep, muster up some courage and make a decision!! Then you will fall asleep!

4. Stimulate Digestion
Think of your digestion as your second brain…so if it is not working the rest of you won’t work either! Ninety percent of our serotonin supply is found in the digestive tract, and since serotonin has a lot to do with our moods, having a healthy digestive tract is very important. The digestive tract is how we all fuel our body, so continuously eating foods that will create inflammation effects not only our bowel movements, our ability to absorb enough nutrients, but also our moods. Acupuncture can decrease the digestive inflammation, allowing the nutrients to be absorbed easier and faster, giving us more energy, healthier skin, better functioning organs and better elimination. Lastly, better digestion makes us healthier, happier, and all around better people!

5. Best Used For Prevention
Although rarely used as a preventative medicine outside of Asian cultures, acupuncture really can strengthen the immune system and help fight disease. Over 4000 years ago, the founder of Chinese Medicine, Nei Jing wrote, “The sages of antiquity did not treat those who were already sick, but those who were not sick… When a disease has already broken out and is only then treated, would that not be just as late as to wait for thirst before digging a well, or to wait to go into battle before casting weapons?”  

Keeping the body balanced at all times will prevent the disharmony caused by illnesses. You can also talk to your acupuncturist about diet, lifestyle and exercise advice to promote balance.

Sleep, Insomnia And Chiropractic

If you are having trouble sleeping at night, you are not alone. More than one-quarter of the U.S. population report they occasionally do not get enough sleep, while nearly 10% admit to experiencing chronic insomnia.1 In Canada, of those with sleeping difficul­ties, approximately 18% get less than five hours of sleep per night.2

For some, lack of sleep could be the symptom of another problem. Accord­ing to the National Institutes of Health, insomnia is sometimes related to neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease, emotional disorders like depression, anxiety or post-traumatic stress syndrome. Other possible causes include arthritis, asthma, headaches, hyperthyroidism, gastrointestinal disorders or menopause.3

For some people, lack of sleep is self-induced. Working long hours, taking care of the kids and increased stress-loads can lead to a restless night. Abuse of recreational drugs or alcohol, or too much caffeine may lead to less time spent in deep sleep at night.

If you find yourself experiencing sleep problems, your chiropractor would like you to pay particularly close attention because this could be detrimental to your health in a number of ways.  In a recent article written for Time magazine, Christine Gorman reports that sleep deprivation is responsible for slower reactivity times and poor memory. In fact, after about 20 hours without sleep, reaction times are similar to those with a 0.08 blood- alcohol level, making it significantly more dangerous to operate a motor vehicle.4

Some experts tell us that a lack of sleep may contribute to a greater incidence of all kinds of disease, due to its effects on immunity. According to Dr. Diwakar Balachandran, a sleep specialist from the University of Texas, all-nighters can decrease our body’s ability to fight off colds and flu.  Studies conducted in his labs have shown that T-cell counts decrease, and the concentration of inflammatory cytokines increase when a person is sleep deprived, thereby leaving him or her more susceptible to catching a cold or unable to recover from bacterial infections.5 

In other studies, sleep deprivation has been linked to obesity. In subjects exposed to two consecutive nights with less than four hours of sleep, hormone levels of leptin and ghrelin were altered. This resulted in a perceptive shift in hunger and a greater likelihood for these people to reach for candy, cookies and cake instead of vegetables, fruit and dairy products.6

How Do You Know You Have a Sleep Problem?

If a lack of sleep is starting to affect your concentration, memory or mood, you may have a sleeping problem. Chances are that it is just a case of nerves, or an inability to deal with life’s stress. But to be on the safe side make sure you have your physician perform tests to see what may be causing your sleeping irregularities. Early detection and correction lead to the greatest odds for recovery. However, most sleep problems are related to other conditions or situations.  So, do not look for traditional medi­cal prescription like sleeping pills to solve the problem. 

Sleeping cycles, also linked to night/day cycles (circadian rhythms), are known to influence brain chemistry. One substance in particular, melatonin, is a naturally occurring hormone that is secreted during the dark phase of the 24-hour cycle. Taken orally, this substance has been shown to influence sleep patterns and reduce the symptoms related to insomnia.7

Chiropractic Can Improve Your Sleep

If you do not want to have to take pills to improve your sleep, make your next step an appointment with your chiropractor.

In a recent study of 221 chiropractic patients, one third of the subjects who completed the required interview reported immediate effects on their sleep after a chiropractic adjustment. From this group of responders, a whopping 98% recorded improved results with chiropractic versus those whose sleep patterns did not get better.8

Pain, both acute and chronic, is another primary reason why people experience disturbed sleep. Whether it’s back pain, neck pain or headaches, chiropractic treatments have a long history of being able to help.

The vast majority of my patients notice more restful sound sleep after their adjustments.  For the few that don’t their are other therapies and suppliments that can be very beneficial.  Why suffer from sleepless nights call now for a complimentary consultation.

References and sources:

1. Sleep and Sleep Disorders: A Public Health Challenge – US Department of Health & Human Services – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. http://www.cdc.gov/sleep/

2. Tjepkema, M. Insomnia-Statistics Canada 2005 (November), Health Reports Vol. 17, No. 1.

3. What causes insomnia? – US Department of Health & Human Services – National Institutes of Health. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/ health/dci/Diseases/inso/inso _causes.html

4. Gorman, C. Why we sleep – Time 2004 (Dec. 17). http://www.time.com/time/magazine /article/0,9171,1009765-1,00.html

5. Mann, D. (Dr. Michael W. Smith, reviewer) Can better sleep mean catching fewer colds? Lack of sleep affects your immune system – WebMD.comhttp://www.webmd.com/sleep­disorders/excessive-sleepiness– 10/immune-system-lack-of-sleep

6. Yager, J. Don’t overlook health benefits of sleep. Getting enough sleep can improve and lengthen your life – ConsumerAffairs.com 2010 (Aug.) http://www.consumeraffairs.com/ boomerific/2010/020_getting_enough _rest.html#ixzz17G2GOAMU

7. Melatonin. US National Library of Medicine – National Institutes of Health.  http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/natural/940.html

8. Jamison, JR. Insomnia: does chiropractic help? – J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2005 (Mar-Apr); 28(3): 179-86