Winter Walks, What?

By |2024-01-08T13:56:20-05:00December 15th, 2020|Categories: coronavirus, Immunity, Organ, Seasonal Changes, Self-Care, Wellness|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Many Traditional Chinese Medicine practitioners consider Fall to be the premiere season for taking walks outside. Afterall, Fall is the season of the Lungs and Large Intestines, and the act of releasing and letting go seems to go hand-in-hand with walking. However, outdoor walks are monumentally beneficial every season, every day. Walking outside is a great way to circulate qi, strengthen the lungs, aid digestion, promote circulation, and clear the mind. In fact, during times of “brooding,” stress or anxiety, it’s been shown that taking a tree-lined walk changes blood flow in the brain to improve and enhance mood. However, [...]

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Happy New Year from Mend

By |2022-11-15T14:08:39-05:00December 31st, 2016|Categories: Acupuncturists, Seasonal Changes|Tags: , |

Year in Review from our Acupuncture Team The New Year holiday is a wonderful time for reflection and celebration. It turns out 2016 wasn’t all bad. The acupuncture team at Mend had quite a year indeed. Sarah, Kim, Michael, Kristy and Claire reflect on the year behind and the year ahead. Their quirky and heartfelt responses are the pulse of the practice at Mend. Q: Tell us something wonderful that happened in your life this year Kim: This past year I challenged myself to do a few things that were WAY outside of my comfort zone, I took improv classes [...]

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