Early Alzheimer’s Test

Although not a definitive test, researchers have noticed a strong correlation between the loss of smell for peanut butter and Alzheimer’s disease. The link between the two is so strong that many researchers suggest that it is a relatively reliable test for detecting early stage Alzheimer’s… perhaps even in ones 40’s and 50’s.

How you do it is hold one nostril closed and then bring the jar of peanut butter closer and closer to the nose. Then repeat for the other side. Is there a difference between the sides?

b0d743fd305016522f0cc6366280d348Researchers warn that people doing this test wouldn’t get all worked up if they find a difference in ability to smell because there can be “false positives” due to various things such as olfactory nerve damage, etc (have you ever gotten punched in the nose?). See your doctor instead. And then do the 100 things shown to support brain health.

One of the things to remember is that Alzheimer’s is a gradual disease which takes years (or even decades) to manifest. It doesn’t just show up over the course of a month or year. Early detection and proper diagnosis can offer patients many options to prevent and ameliorate the effects of this deteriorating brain disease.

Just remember… there is plenty of things you can do to slow its progression… especially if you detect it early and begin addressing it early.

In another post, I’ll list out the many things you can do to support brain health.

In good health… Jason

How to Improve Your Qi.

One of the things that some of my colleagues are surprised to learn is that I rarely talk about “qi” with my patients. This surprises them because the idea of qi is one of the most basic fundamentals of acupuncture and on which every treatment we do is based. When an acupuncturist does acupuncture, he is doing so to “manipulate the qi”, “harmonize” and restore balance to the qi flow within the patients body.

I’ll get into more details about what exactly qi is in another post, but for now lets just say that it is the “bio-electric energy” within your body. It is the energy that makes you alive versus dead and it flows along certain pathways in your body (similarly to blood flows along certain pathways called veins). A dead body does not have any qi flowing, but a live body does.

According to the old Chinese physicians that invented acupuncture, whenever someone is sick, it is because the qi is not flowing correctly; its either blocked, its deficient or  its vacuous (cool word); in other words, its stagnant. Acupuncture “disinhibits the qi”, and reestablishes correct qi flow. When qi flow is circulating properly, you have good health.

So if someone is sick, it is up to the acupuncturist to figure out in what way the qi is stuck or stagnant. They unblock the qi flow, stagnation is relived and proper health is restored. I often compare it to un-kinking a water hose or breaking a hole in a beaver dam; all we need to do is reestablish proper qi flow to restore good health.

So how can you improve your own qi flow at home? What are some things that you can do to build qi, prevent stagnations and improve your own qi circulation. There are many things, but here are some basics.

  1. drinking-water-filter-singapore-1235578_1280Stay hydrated. One of the most important things you can do to improve your qi flow is stay hydrated. I often use the metaphor of patients being “swampy”, meaning that their qi flow is stagnant; like a swamp. Things are slow and really not circulating well at all; they are just stuck because there is not enough “back pressure” to move things forward. How do you clear a swamp? Not by draining it, but by flooding it with more water.  There is a statistic that 75% of Americans are chronically, clinically dehydrated. So if you are feeling “swampy” and stagnant, be sure that you are drinking enough water. I’m sure you have heard that you should drink 64 ounces of water every day (8 glasses), but if you aren’t into drinking that much water, don’t sweat it; you can “eat” your water by getting that amount of fluid from juicy fruits and vegetables as well. For instance, a medium size apple has about 5.5 oz. of water in it. In a perfect world, you’d want to have your drinking and bathing water un-chlorinated and un-fluoridated. City water has both of those chemical halides added. Maybe consider spring or well water. Either way, drink water and stay hydrated.
  2. Get some sun. In Chinese “5 element theory”, we need fire to warm, dry and invigorate the body. We get that from the sun. From a modern perspective, you need vitamin D for survival, and we can only get vitamin D from the sun (unless it is in a pill or eat organs meats like liver). The majority of Americans are chronically short on vitamin D. It turns out that the average American gets less than 20 minutes of direct sunlight every day. We are indoors 95% of our day.  It was such a health emergency that the government mandated that it be put in milk. Milk does not naturally have vitamin D, but it was a common food, so the USDA decided that a goobalcony-1834990_1280d way to add it into our diet was to sneak it into our diet by adding it to something most people drank every day. But today, many people have cut back on milk. Incidentally, calling D a “vitamin” is a bit misleading, because it is actually a hormone. A fat. It is needed for a healthy immune system, the production of testosterone and warding off cancer. There are many studies connecting the shortage of vitamin D to cancer. So make it a priority to get at least 20 minutes of very direct sunlight every day on your face, chest and arms. If you can’t then take a vitamin D pill. So whether you look at it from a traditional viewpoint where you need the sun to charge you up with fire, or a modern point of view where it is necessary for proper hormone function, get some sun.
  3. Breathe Deeply. One of the older english translations of qi was “breath”. Most people now agree that that isn’t the full picture; just part of it. Qi is breath, but it is so much more. We will get into the nuance of this topic in another post, but for now let’s just agree that you need air to live and be healthy. If you are not getting adequate air, you smother like a smoldering fire. Every function in your body needs fresh oxygen on a continual basis. And although breathing is pretty much on auto pilot, you can still intentionally improve your oxygen consumption by breathing with purpose.  There are many techniques for breathing with intention, but the one I want to mention here is the Wim Hof method (that is the name of a Norwegian guy). Try this; start taking deep breaths for 30 breaths, and with each breath really expand your belly; as if you are filling your belly with that air that you are breathing in. On the last breath draw in a big one and hold it for 20 seconds. Then exhale. That is one cycle. Do 2 more. If you do this every day, you will quickly find that you can hold your breath for longer and longer periods of times. This hyper oxygenates the blood and you will definitely feel something going on. This deep diaphragmatic breathing is one of the most direct ways to improve your qi flow in your body.
  4. Take a cold shower. There has been a growing amount of research looking at how taking a cold shower kick-starts testosterone levels in the body (testosterone is like the spark plugs for the body). If you are feeling sluggish or underwhelming, try this sibath-2192_1280.jpgmple trick. Just take a quick cold shower every morning. It is like a quick shock to the system and the body apparently responds very positively. It has been linked to improved circulation, heart function, hormone production, weight loss, decreased anxiety and depression and improved mental clarity throughout the day. If you aren’t too keen on cold showers, then try this; at the end of your morning shower, crank the dial to cold just for the last 30 seconds. Studies have shown that most of the benefit comes from those first 30-60 seconds of a cold shower.
  5. Move. What is stagnation? Correct; the absence of movement. So one of the best ways to promote healthy qi circulation is to move your body. Make it a priority every day to move. Whether it is going for walk, playing some pickle ball, doing dad-roughhousing-with-toddlersome yoga or calisthenics, playing at the playground with your kids or anything else that gets your heart pumping just a little bit. To get your qi moving, you need to move your blood, so doing anything that gets your heart going (even just a little bit) is good. I’m not asking you to commit to going to the gym for an hour every day or running on the treadmill; just do something… anything for 20 minutes every day to get those juices flowing.

 

 

Unusual Treatment for Kidney Stone

Do you have a history of Kidney Stones? Did you know that researchers have found that there is a 84% chance that your body will naturally pass them after having sex? This beats the standard medical treatment which is only 48% effective. Researchers surmise that sex stimulates the nerve endings in the lower abdomen which relax the ureter muscles and allow the kidney stones to pass. Doctors suggest 3-4 romps per week for two weeks to pass most stones without the need for more invasive medical intervention.

We Made It !!!

Happy Spring Time!!!

March 1st is considered to be the first day of “meteorological spring”. Yay!!! Celebrate !!!

Yes, yes, I know officially spring doesn’t begin until 5:08 am on March 20th, but March 1st is still the day that the meteorologists have chosen to mark the second of four seasons (the others are June, September and December). Just go with it… they are scientists.

So what does this mean? It means that we have finally turned the corner and can consider crawling out from our snow cave of hibernation. It means longer days, brighter sun and an inner optimism that warms our heart. We have all made it through the harsh and unforgiving winter, so it is time to give thanks and celebrate.

Sure, sure, there will be a couple more snow storms, but there is no need to fret… because nothing can be better than a fluffy spring snow. Just think about the sledding and skiing you can do in 40 degree temperatures. 😀

So be sure to get out and enjoy these sunny, long days. Go for a long awaited walk and be sure to come in for your “spring acupuncture tonic”. Because there is no better time to get an acupuncture tune-up and get ready for the warmth and fun spring has to offer.

See you soon….

Jason

 

Happy Chinese New Year !!!

Happy Chinese New Year and a Prosperous “Year of the Dog”.

Chinese New Year is observed today, February 16th this year with large parties and several days of joyous celebration around the world. It is on such an “odd” day of the calendar because the Chinese base their calendar on a 10,000 year and 28 day lunar moon cycle rather than the 365 day sun cycle which we are used to.  This coming year is known as the “Year of the Dog” because of how the years click through a yearly series symbolized by 12 animals; such as goat or monkey or dragon or rat or pig or rooster, etc before the cycle repeats.  Remember those place mats at Chinese restaurants?

The Ancient Chinese say that everything moves in cycles, and if you understand the cycles, you can predict what is going to happen next… sort of like knowing that it might snow in February each year. While most people poo-poo this ancient astrology and fortune telling, some of the most successful business men around the world still depend on “Feng Shui” and “Bazi” experts to help them with things such as picking out the location of their next sky scraper (including Donald Trump is known to do) or pick a launch date for a new business venture.  Heck, supposedly you can even use it to pick out a compatible spouse.

So let me ask you a question…..Do you want to know your Chinese fortune for 2018? Ok. Here it is… According to the expert Joey Yap, “2018 is going to be a year worth celebrating. You will be presented with new opportunities for wealth, career progression, good health and new relationships. Just remember to stay grounded, keep a clear mind and stay focused and you will be able to achieve anything you set out to pursue this year.” Not too shabby, eh? …

But no matter how good or bad your fortune is, just remember what Abraham Lincoln says, “the best way to predict the future is to create it yourself.” What does Abe mean? To me, that means that YOU have the most control of your own destiny (within reason, of course). So if something isn’t going right in your life, go about fixing it, if there is something you want to change or create or add to your life, then go about manifesting it… create your own destiny. Don’t just sit there and accept fate as it comes, or just because someone told you so…

Do something about it.

So if one of your goals for 2018 is better health, seriously consider coming in to visit us for some acupuncture. No matter how big of a health challenge you are facing, acupuncture can likely help in some way. If not, then I will be honest with you and tell you so. Because many of our patients come to us as a last resort… they are told that there is nothing else that can be done for them with modern medicine… and that they will just have to go home and live with it. Well, I’m here to tell you that you don’t necessarily just have to go home and live with it… there is plenty more that you can do if you are willing to actively take command of your own destiny and be a participant.  Acupuncture can help…… tremendously.

Perhaps acupuncture is one of those things that you might consider to help create your new, brighter future. So whether you just want to come in for an occasional “tune-up”, some “recreational acupuncture”, or some serious, full blown therapy, we are here and ready for you. Give us a call today…

Wishing you and your family a wonderful and auspicious 2018 Year of the Dog!

Flu Fighting Foods

With flu season at its peak, many of us are doing everything we can to stay healthy. Things like getting enough sleep and burning off stress with exercise, laughter and comraderie are all important measures that we can take. We can also do things such as gargle salt water, drink an alcoholic beverage daily (which lowers risk of catching a cold by 40% according to Yale University) and eating certain foods.

For example, Japanese researchers found that eating one (cooked or raw) clove of garlic daily reduces our chance of catching the flu by an incredible 43% and speeds up recovery by two full days as well. Eating an apple each day slashes our risk of sinus infection, bronchitis and pneumonia by 53%. And including yogurt in our daily diet also adds to this with its own 50% reduction in risk of contracting a cold virus and a 33% increase in recovery time. Those numbers beat the flus shot and the Tamiflu’s effectiveness rates by a good amount!

So be sure to go get your flu shot, but also remember that there is plenty of choices that YOU can make every day to boost up your immune system and help ensure a healthy year to come.

Because YOU can help control your own future.

Daily Necessities

Daily Necessities

“Tips & Pointers for Building a Spiritual Life from Scratch”

Taken from “Awaken the Buddha Within” by Lama Surya Das

Pray

Meditate

Be Aware / Stay Awake

Bow

Feel

Chant & Sing

Breathe & Smile

Relax / Enjoy / Laugh / Play

Create / Envision

Let Go / Forgive & Accept

Walk / Exercise / Move

Work / Serve / Contribute

Listen / Learn / Inquire

Consider & Reflect

Cultivate oneself / Enhance Competencies

Cultivate Contentment

Cultivate Flexibility

Cultivate Friendship & Collaboration

Open up / Expand / Include

Lighten up

Dream

Celebrate & Appreciate

Give Thanks

Evolve

Love

Share / Give / Receive

Walk Softly / Live Gently

Expand / Radiate / Dissolve

Simplify

Surrender / Trust

Be Born Anew

De-stress in 6 Minutes

60% less stress… A study recently published in the journal Environment & Behavior found that spending just 6 minutes sitting quietly looking at an image of a fall foliage scene can reduce the physical signs of stress by this amount (such as high blood pressure and cortisol levels) . They admit that actually being there in that environment is more beneficial, but if you can’t get out, simply looking at a photo of a natural scene can actually have significant health benefits for the entire body.