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Winter Nourishment: A Chinese Medicine–Inspired Bone Broth for Balance and Vitality
As autumn’s golden leaves start to fall (and the rain jackets come out for their eight-month shift on the west coast), our bodies and minds are invited to slow down and turn inward. In Chinese medicine, fall belongs to the metal element, which governs the Lungs and Large Intestine—organs that teach us the art of letting go. Just like the trees, we’re meant to shed what no longer serves us—whether that’s an old habit, a pattern of overcommitting, or the extra iced oat lattes w

Dr. Carmen Carpenter
4 days ago3 min read
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How Acupuncture Can Help Reduce Stress - Especially During the Holiday Season
Holiday stress overwhelming you? Learn how Acupuncture can help!

Dr. Carmen Carpenter
Dec 14, 20243 min read
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Finding Relief: Acupuncture for Sciatica
Where and What is Sciatica? The sciatic nerve is one of the largest nerves in the human body, originating from the lower spine, extending...

Dr. Carmen Carpenter
Feb 12, 20242 min read
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Is Your Cold a Heat-Cold or a Cold-Cold? Deciphering Cold and Flu Patterns in Chinese Medicine
In the realm of Chinese medicine, the balance of forces within the body plays a crucial role in maintaining health. When it comes to the...

Dr. Carmen Carpenter
Dec 5, 20232 min read
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Harvesting Health: Autumn Wisdom in Chinese Medicine
As we bid farewell to the warmth of summer and welcome the cool embrace of autumn, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) recognizes the...

Dr. Carmen Carpenter
Oct 12, 20232 min read
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