Finding Balance

 

certification

A lot of what we learn in Acupuncture school is about Yin and Yang and the continuous cycles of life.  The dark, the light, the bad the good, and the process we go through from one to the other.  This is the concept of Yin and Yang.  Finding wellness and balance in life is about finding just the right mix of Yin and Yang for yourself and creating your own personal healthy harmony of body, mind and soul.  As I continue on my journey through this education, I am learning a lot about health and wellness, myself and others.  One thing I can definitely claim that keeps me balanced is exercise and movement.  I spent a better part of my life as an athlete.  I grew up in a highly active mountain town where kids did sports, rather than spend time at the mall.  I played soccer, softball, volleyball, danced, and most seriously skied.  I spent many years as a highly competitive Freestyle skier and even spent some of those years skiing for the US Freestyle Development Ski Team.  The reason I bring this up, is that for the past 8 years or so I’ve strictly been a recreational athlete, & a student.  I thrive on activity as well as intellectual pursuits, but can’t live with one and not the other.  When I moved to Portland, I missed the mountain town ease with which you can walk out your back door and instantly be in an outdoor enthusiasts playground.  I spent time in the gym lifting normal weights and quickly grew bored with the routine, not achieving any of the endorphins I’m used to, that is until I found the Elite Kettlebell Gym!  (this is starting to sound like a promo).  Anyway, the point of my little ramble is that I have been training at this gym for quite a while now and love it more and more every day I go!  It keeps my mind and body fresh and feeling like an athlete again.  Just recently I got certified to train Kettlebells and spent an awesome weekend hanging out with the crew at Elite Kettlebell learning all the moves, working out and generally just having a great time!  The point of my story is that for me, I have found quite a nice balance training at EKG and going to school the rest of the time.  I am excited to add this certification to my repertoire of healthy living and if you are in the Portland/Tigard Oregon area check out the gym!  It pretty much rocks and maybe you’ll find me there 🙂

Be well!

 www.elitekettlebellgym.com

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The Truth About the Appendix

According to a new article published in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology, the appendix, previously thought to be a disposable organ of no physiologic importance plays quite an important role in preserving our gut flora.  This research article will likely be the first of many studying the true functions of the appendix.  The appendix has long been studied and there are many theories of its functions, none claiming it to be of any use presently.  However, with continued research we are finding that the appendix is a highly evolved organ that protects our very important gut flora during times of infection (thus answering the question of why it’s so hard to treat something like appendicitis with antibiotics).  It acts as a safely enclosed sac protecting the flora when the rest of the intestinal tract is compromised.  This isn’t to say, however, that if you no longer have your appendix, that you are of any lesser health than those that still have theirs.

Sources:  Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Aug 12, 2009

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Rites of Passage

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It’s official, I have finished my first year of Acupuncture and Oriental Medical School and I am one-third the way through!  I’m off for another two weeks and plan to spend my time back-packing through the beautiful Ruby Mountain Range in Nevada and then on to the breathtaking views of the Rockies in Colorado.  Just for the trip I have packed up my Chinese Medicinal First Aid Kit complete with:

  • Yarrow – To stop bleeding; used topically
  • Plaintain – To decrease inflammation, bee stings, bug bites; used topically
  • Arnica – For muscle aches, bruises, & pain relief for trauma
  • Yunan Bai Yao – To help stop bleeding; for minor trauma
  • Camphor Muscle Patch – For muscle aches, inflammation etc.
  • Acupuncture needles
  • Benedryl – In case of allergic reaction
  • Epi Pen
  • Ching Wan Hung – Burn Cream
  • In addition, we are also packing along the traditional kit, w/ guaze, bandaids, aspirin, etc.

It should be a great trip and it will be a wonderful way to transition into the Fall Season.  The light in Portland is just beginning to change to the golden glow that means Fall and I know in the mountains it is already a step ahead.

Have a wonderful rest of your summer and I’ll be excited to share more information with you in the Fall!

Till then, be well!

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Muscular Dystrophy, Obama’s Health Care, Emu Oil & Toxic Beds…

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If I actually wrote in my blog as much as I think about topics, I’d probably be posting every day if not more than that!  Be that as it may, I just don’t have that much time in my day and find myself wondering where the day went not having accomplished half the things that are on “my list of things to do”.  It seems also, that by the time I actually have time to sit down and actually put these thoughts on paper, or in this case, on the computer, my ideas seem to have flittered away and the once ingenious, scholarly & well worded blog  posts I came up with in the shower are no longer anywhere within my grasp… but lucky for me, that’s why somebody invented post-its!  Now, as if my “to do lists” weren’t piling up here and there, I have that many more little notes left for myself around the house, in the car, & at the bottom of my backpack with tidbits of information that I will at some point put into more organized thoughts.

Acupuncture & Muscular Dystrophy

There has obviously been a lot on my mind lately, and first on my list of things to share is Muscular Dystrophy.  If you don’t know about this disease it is a devastating Autoimmune disease that attacks the muscles and causes degeneration (the breakdown) of the Skeletal Muscle, and eventually the Smooth Muscle.  There are a couple of reasons I am choosing to bring this up.  One; I recently had an experience with a woman who has Myotonic Dystrophy; a type of Muscular Dystrophy in which the degeneration starts from the finger-tips and toes and eventually makes its way toward the body degenerating everything in its path eventually taking over the smooth muscle of the heart.  It can be treated only by pain management and physical therapy to slow the process, but is otherwise inescapable.  With weekly visits to her Acupuncturist she can decrease her intake of pain meds from 24 IB Profen a day to just 4.  If that’s not proof in the making, then I don’t know what is!  Just imagine how much liver & kidney damage she is saving herself from by just spending 1 hour a week with an Acupuncturist!  Not to mention keeping herself pain free enough to be able to do activity and keep her muscle tone from degenerating too quickly.  Pretty amazing stuff if I do say so myself!  And two; because that day as I was leaving school there on the street, was a group of Portlands’ best Firefighters holding up signs to Fight Muscular Dystrophy.  I considered that a pretty significant sign, that the message was to be spread.

Thoughts on Obama’s Health Care 

Since we’re on the topic of Health, and since my blog is aimed at health and wellness, the second of my thoughts to share are some real facts about Obama’s new health care plan.  Since this has been a topic of hot debate lately, I figured it only fair to share this article and website since I’ve been reading some pretty crazy things from our favorite hockey mom among others.  This site is great for all things politics, its a non-partisan, non-profit organization whose sole purpose is to “reduce the level of deception and confusion in US politics” by monitoring the factual accuracy of what is read, seen and heard.  Check out this article:

Seven Falsehoods About Health Care

 

On to my next thought; Emu Oil!

I am not normally one to quickly endorse a product unless I have used it and personally feel that it is useful, healthy and a legit product.  If you’ve read some of my earlier blog posts you would know that I struggle with chronic eczema of the worst kind!  I’ve literally tried everything… maybe not everything, but it sure feels like it.  Anyway, I was at a local Arts Festival in Stanley, Idaho earlier this summer and came across this booth that had all organic skin products.  The reason I stopped was because they had this wonderful bug repellent, all natural and non-toxic that actually smelled good.  As I was walking away I noticed a small sign that said “treats Eczema” and since I’ll try anything (almost) that claims to help with eczema I started asking.  Turns out this Emu Oil is generally awesome!  Aborigines used to use it on the returning warriors after their battles to ease their muscle aches.  It can be used for Arthritis, Diaper rash, Eczema, Psoriasis, Ear Aches, Sports Injuries, Shingles, Diabetes & the list goes on.   Emu Oil is an excellent transdermal carrier, which basically means it is one of the best oils for crossing the skin barrier and “delivering” the essential fats to the skin, muscles and the body.  Over time I have tried numerous different natural oils on my skin, and I can tell you none have ever soaked in quite like it and actually moistened my skin.  On top of it all, it actually did get rid of a spot of stubborn ezcema on my knee; which I can safely say is a first.  I highly recommend it and here is a great website, the company is out of Boise, Idaho and they are clearly very passionate about creating a very quality product; they have great information on their website and a great Organic product.

Emulate Natural Care

And last but not least; Toxic Beds…

This creates a perfect segue into my last thought to share; toxic beds!  I have recently been doing a little experiment on myself and my skin (my eczema).  The idea came about after a good friend decided to stop sleeping in what she thought to be her toxic bed and started feeling so much better after getting rid of it.  So… I have been avoiding my bed for the past couple of weeks, and three times have found that going back to the bed actually caused a pretty instant reaction.  Though, unfortunately it was consistent for a couple of weeks, I am back at square one, having a reaction even without the bed, I am still quite convinced that beds are toxic and I’m not sure that I’ll ever feel the same about sleeping in one.  There is no way that a bed able to withstand a blow torch of ungodly hot temperatures without even a spark, is even anywhere in the ballpark of being considered “non-toxic”.  It doesn’t stop with the flame retardent either, there is also Boric Acid (Roach Killer), Antimony (resembles Arsenic) and DBDPO (known to cause cancer) in the mattress.  The more I read about it, the more I’m appalled that it is actually in the laws and regulations for mattress companies to have this stuff in their mattresses.  This article has a bunch of crazy facts regarding mattress’ and their chemical contaminants & the  regulations that are in place currently.  It’s mind blowing, and I highly recommend considering your next mattress purchase to be something non-toxic… it could save your life, literally.  Just think how many hours you spend in your bed; resting and recovering, and how many of us suffer from awful sleep, chronic fatigue and general un-ease.

People For Clean Beds.org

Hopefully this information will tide you over; there is a little something for everyone in here.  Usually I try to keep my posts pretty simple and short so you don’t get too bored, but hopefully this lengthy post doesn’t deter you from reading the whole piece & actually making it to the end.  There is some pretty valuable information in here that I hope you continue to research and continue to educate yourself about your health!

Be well!

Sources:  www.epocrates.com Aug, 21st 2009; www.factcheck.org Aug 14th, 2009; www.peopleforcleanbeds.org, Aug 21st, 2009; www.emulateproducts.com, Aug 21st, 2009

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