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F is for Fibromyalgia: Natural Relief for Chronic Pain & Fatigue with Acupuncture

5/30/2025

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Fibromyalgia Calgary
​Fibromyalgia is a complex, often misunderstood condition that affects an estimated 2-4% of the population — predominantly women. Characterized by chronic widespread pain, fatigue, brain fog, and sleep disturbances, it can be debilitating and frustrating.
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While there’s no cure for fibromyalgia, acupuncture as a supportive therapy offers meaningful relief. In fact, multiple studies now suggest that acupuncture can reduce pain, improve sleep quality, and boost overall quality of life in fibromyalgia patients.


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Navigating PCOS: A Naturopathic Approach

5/27/2025

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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder that affects women in their reproductive years. It is estimated that 4-20% of women of reproductive age may have PCOS. PCOS is diagnosed using the Rotterdam criteria  which requires the presence of at least two of the following three features: irregular or absent periods, clinical or biochemical excess male hormones, and ultrasound to confirm polycystic ovaries. Naturopathic medicine can offer support in balancing the hormones while addressing the root cause.
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To fully understand PCOS, we need to step back and talk about ovulation. Each individual with ovaries has two ovaries, and every month, follicles inside the ovaries begin to develop. Think of this process as a beauty pageant happening in the ovaries each month. The follicles, or contestants, compete for dominance, with one ideally emerging as the "front-runner." This dominant follicle becomes the egg that is released during ovulation.

However, in individuals with PCOS, hormonal imbalances, stress, inflammation, and insulin resistance disrupt this process. It becomes difficult for the body to select a "front-runner" follicle, leading to the development of multiple underdeveloped follicles. These follicles remain immature and accumulate, giving the ovaries the characteristic "string of pearls" appearance often seen on ultrasounds. This lack of ovulation, or anovulation, is a hallmark of PCOS and contributes to symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles and infertility.


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E is for Endometriosis: How Acupuncture Can Help You Find Relief Naturally

4/29/2025

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Endometriosis Calgary
Living with endometriosis isn’t just about dealing with "bad periods." It’s a daily reality that can impact every aspect of a woman’s life — from her career to her relationships to her overall sense of well-being.

While conventional treatments like surgery and hormone therapy can offer some relief, many women find themselves searching for a more natural, holistic solution. That’s where acupuncture comes in.

Read on to explore how acupuncture can help manage endometriosis symptoms, improve quality of life, and offer a path toward greater balance and healing.


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What Is Qi? Understanding the Vital Energy Behind Acupuncture and Wellness

4/21/2025

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Qi - Acupuncture Calgary
If you’ve ever visited an acupuncturist, you’ve probably heard the word Qi (pronounced “chee”) come up quite a bit. But what exactly is it?

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Qi is your vital life force — the energy that powers every cell, organ, and function in your body. The word itself comes from Mandarin and translates to “air” or “breath,” but in practice, it refers to something more profound: the invisible energy that animates all living things and keeps us alive, moving, and well.
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Qi flows through a system of energy pathways called meridians, helping to maintain harmony between the body, mind, and spirit. When Qi flows freely, we feel healthy, energized, and emotionally balanced. But when Qi becomes blocked, weak, or imbalanced, we may experience fatigue, pain, digestive issues, anxiety, or other signs of distress.


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D is for Depression: How Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help

4/1/2025

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Treat Depression Naturally - Calgary
Depression is a complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide, impacting mood, energy levels, and overall well-being. While conventional treatments such as medication and therapy play a significant role in managing depression, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture offer a holistic approach that addresses both the physical and emotional imbalances contributing to the condition.

Understanding Depression in Traditional Chinese Medicine
In TCM, depression is seen as a disruption in the body's energy flow, or Qi (pronounced "chee"). Emotional distress, prolonged stress, and lifestyle factors can lead to stagnation or depletion of Qi, particularly in the Liver, Heart, and Spleen meridians. Unlike Western medicine, which categorizes depression primarily as a chemical imbalance in the brain, TCM views it as a disharmony of Yin and Yang, organ function, and emotional energy.
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Common TCM diagnoses for depression include:
  • Liver Qi Stagnation: Often linked to stress and frustration, this pattern can cause mood swings, irritability, digestive issues, and tension in the body.
  • Heart and Spleen Qi Deficiency: This type of depression is often accompanied by fatigue, brain fog, digestive issues, and poor sleep.
  • Kidney Yin Deficiency: Linked to chronic stress or burnout, symptoms include anxiety, restlessness, and feeling emotionally drained.
By identifying the underlying imbalance, acupuncture and herbal medicine can be tailored to restore harmony and support emotional well-being.

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The Benefits of Post-Surgical Massage for Mastectomy, Breast Augmentation & Top Surgery

3/7/2025

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Surgery is a major event for the body, and healing doesn’t stop when the incisions close. Whether you’ve had a mastectomy, breast augmentation, or top surgery, post-surgical massage can be a crucial part of your recovery process. These specialized techniques help manage pain, reduce swelling, soften scar tissue, and improve overall mobility, allowing you to feel more comfortable and confident in your body.

How Post-Surgical Massage Helps
Regardless of the type of breast or chest surgery you’ve undergone, your body experiences a healing process that involves inflammation, scar tissue formation, and potential changes in sensation. Post-surgical massage helps by:
  • Reducing Swelling & Fluid Build-Up – Lymphatic drainage techniques encourage the body to move excess fluid out of the surgical area, decreasing discomfort and speeding up recovery.
  • Softening Scar Tissue – Gentle massage helps break down adhesions and thickened scar tissue, improving flexibility and minimizing tightness. This is especially important for mastectomy patients who may experience restricted movement in the chest and shoulders.
  • Easing Pain & Numbness – Many people experience nerve sensitivity or numbness after surgery. Massage can stimulate circulation, support nerve healing, and reduce hypersensitivity over time.
  • Enhancing Mobility & Comfort – Surgery can cause tightness in the chest, underarms, and shoulders. Massage helps restore range of motion, preventing long-term stiffness and discomfort.
  • Supporting Emotional Healing – Touch therapy is not just about physical benefits. Many individuals experience emotional challenges post-surgery, and massage can provide a sense of connection, relaxation, and self-care.

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C if for Colitis & Digestive Health: How Acupuncture Can Help

3/3/2025

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Colitis Treatment Calgary
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease are chronic inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that affect millions of people worldwide. These conditions cause inflammation in the digestive tract, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, bloating, fatigue, and weight loss. Managing these diseases often requires a combination of medical treatment, dietary adjustments, and lifestyle modifications. Acupuncture offers a complementary approach to help alleviate symptoms and support long-term digestive health.
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How Acupuncture Helps Manage Colitis & Digestive Disorders
Acupuncture involves the insertion of fine needles at specific points in the body to stimulate natural healing processes. Research suggests that acupuncture can be beneficial for individuals suffering from colitis by addressing several key aspects of the disease:


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Acupuncture: From Pain to Possibility

2/7/2025

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Have you ever gone to your doctor and been told that your pain is ‘normal’ or that it’s ‘all in your head’? In a world where chronic pain, stress, and fatigue have become too common (but are not normal), acupuncture offers a time-tested solution that bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and modern healthcare. Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years, yet its relevance in today’s fast-paced world is more significant than ever. This gentle but powerful therapy is helping people move from pain to possibility —unlocking a better quality of life.
 
Acupuncture is based on the concept of Qi (pronounced "chee"), the vital energy that flows through pathways in the body known as meridians. When Qi becomes blocked or imbalanced, it can result in pain, discomfort, and illness. By inserting ultra-thin needles at specific acupuncture points, practitioners stimulate the body’s natural healing mechanisms, promoting balance, reducing inflammation, and alleviating pain.
 
How Acupuncture Eases Pain
Scientific research suggests that acupuncture works by:
  • Releasing Endorphins: These natural painkillers help reduce discomfort and promote a sense of well-being.
  • Reducing Inflammation: Acupuncture has been shown to lower pro-inflammatory markers in the body, making it an excellent choice for conditions like arthritis.
  • Improving Circulation: By increasing blood flow, acupuncture helps deliver oxygen and nutrients to tissues, speeding up healing.
  • Modulating the Nervous System: It can help regulate nerve signals, reducing pain perception and promoting relaxation.​


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B is for Burnout: How Acupuncture Helps You Recharge

1/30/2025

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Do you ever feel like you're running on empty, no matter how much sleep you get? You’re not alone. Burnout is more than just exhaustion - it’s a deep, lingering fatigue that affects your energy, mood, and even your motivation. For many people, juggling careers, family, and personal responsibilities can lead to chronic stress and adrenal fatigue.
 
The good news? Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), including acupuncture, can help you rebuild your energy, balance your hormones, and feel like yourself again.
 
In Western medicine, burnout is often linked to chronic stress and dysregulated cortisol levels. In TCM, it’s understood as an imbalance in the body's energy systems, particularly:
  • Qi Deficiency (Energy Depletion): If you’re always tired and struggle to stay focused, your Qi (life force energy) might be running low.
  • Kidney and Adrenal Weakness: In TCM, the Kidneys are the root of energy and vitality. Chronic stress, overwork, or lack of rest drains Kidney Qi, leading to fatigue, brain fog, and hormone imbalances.
  • Liver Qi Stagnation: Feeling irritable, anxious, or emotionally stuck? The Liver controls the smooth flow of Qi and emotions, and when stress builds up, it creates tension in the body and mind.
  • Yin Deficiency: If you’re struggling with poor sleep, night sweats, or a racing mind, your Yin energy may be depleted—common for women in perimenopause or those burning the candle at both ends.


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A is for Arthritis: How Acupuncture Can Help

1/10/2025

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Arthritis affects millions of people worldwide, causing joint pain, stiffness, and restricted movement. While there are various treatment options available, acupuncture has been shown to be a natural and effective way to manage arthritis symptoms.

Acupuncture, a key practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine, involves inserting ultra-thin needles into specific points on the body. These points are thought to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. Acupuncture may enhance blood circulation, reduce inflammation, and improve the body’s response to pain—all essential factors in managing arthritis.

One of the most notable benefits of acupuncture is its ability to relieve pain while complementing other treatments. For individuals with arthritis, this provides a holistic option for pain management. Acupuncture stimulates certain points in the body, potentially releasing endorphins and other chemicals that reduce pain and promote relaxation.

In addition to easing pain, acupuncture can help improve joint mobility. By reducing inflammation and boosting blood flow to stiff or painful areas, it can make joints feel more flexible and easier to move. This can enhance the ability to perform daily activities comfortably and with greater ease.

Research supports acupuncture as an effective supplement to conventional arthritis treatments. Many individuals report feeling significant relief and experiencing less pain after just a few sessions. This makes acupuncture an excellent choice for those looking to enhance their overall quality of life.

If you are living with arthritis, consider incorporating acupuncture into your treatment plan. It not only addresses pain and swelling but also supports a more active, comfortable lifestyle.

Contact us today to learn more about how acupuncture can help you!

-- Dr. Susan Newman, R.Ac, TCMD
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