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Seattle Community Acupuncture: Acupuncture Stops Menstrual Pain

According to a new study published in the April-May 2011 issue of the Clinical Journal of Pain (Official journal of the Eastern Pain Association) and described in HealthCare Medicine Institute —

Acupuncture was shown to be effective for the treatment of menstrual pain. A recent study of patients with primary dysmenorrhea measured significant pain relief by needling acupuncture point Sp6. The studies quantified these results against a non-acupuncture control group and a GB39 acupuncture point control group. Blood samples were taken of participants during the study. It was shown that although acupuncture decreased menstrual pain, it was not related to plasma levels of prostaglandins. The researchers concluded that the analgesic effects of Sp6 are not mediated by prostaglandin changes in the bloodstream. The researchers checked levels of 4 main prostaglandins (PGE2, PGF2a, TXB2, 6-keto PGF1a).

Sp6, San Yin Jiao, is the Three Yin Intersection acupuncture point. It is the meeting point of the Spleen, Liver, and Kidney channels. Sp6 tonifies the Spleen and Stomach Qi, benefits the Kidney and Liver, regulates menstruation, activates the channels and stops pain, invigorates the blood, and calms the spirit. Sp6 is also notable for resolving damp stagnation.

The leg three Yin channels (Spleen, Liver, and Kidney) control menstruation and other gynecological and reproductive processes. Located on the medial side of the lower leg, 3 cun superior to the prominence of the medial malleolus in a depression close to the medial crest of the tibia, Sp6 is one of the more common acupuncture points used in clinical practice for the treatment of dysmenorrhea.

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Reference: Shi, Guang-Xia MSc,†Liu, Cun-Zhi PhD; Zhu, Jiang BSc,;Guan, Li-Ping MSc; Wang, De-Jin MSc; Wu, Meng-Meng MSc. Effects of Acupuncture at Sanyinjiao (SP6) on Prostaglandin Levels in Primary Dysmenorrhea Patients. Clinical Journal of Pain: March/April 2011 – Volume 27 – Issue 3 – p 258–261.  www.healthcmi.com

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Seattle Community Acupuncture: Successful Opening Day

Very successful opening day today! Many thanks to everyone who visited Purple Dragon today for their first treatment and brought your positive uplifting energy. Everyone’s treatment was enhanced by the great energy & kindness of the other patients in the community treatment room. This is a special aspect of community acupuncture. Looking forward to many more days like today!

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Seattle Acupuncture: Free Acupuncture on May Day, Sunday 5/1/11

Purple Dragon is joining scores of community acupuncture clinics across the country in offering FREE ACUPUNCTURE on May Day – Sunday, May 1, 2011. Sign up for your free MAY DAY treatment by clicking the orange Appointment button on the upper left side of this page. This is a great time to bring your friends and family in to experience the wonderful benefits of acupuncture because it’s free! Share the news!

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Seattle Community Acupuncture: Clouds for sweet dreams!

The clouds are up! Summery white cotton-candy clouds – not the gray stuff we’re used to seeing overhead in Seattle. Guy Dixon cheered up our community acupuncture treatment room by painting some wonderful soothing white clouds onto our sky blue ceiling. Lovely place to take a peaceful acupuncture nap or get lost in a daydream.

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Japan and Radiation

With all the public concern of nuclear fallout reaching our West Coast, I’d like to share these 2 very informative articles which came my way via my colleague Amber Novak, LAc. Please read through both articles if you’d like to see why Siberian ginseng, reishi & shitake mushroom, and Cordyceps are better health protection than potassium iodide in the event of significant risk of radiation poisoning from nuclear disaster.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Tamara Cullen ND, the founder of Naturopathic Family Medicine,  has this blog posted on her site that talks about potassium iodide.  I have a professional relationship with Dr Cullen and hold her in very high regards.

To your health.
Amber
http://www.amberdragonacu.com/

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Seattle Community Acupuncture: Preparing the studio

Opening soon in Ballard!

Our acupuncture studio is a cozy 1923 house. We are currently remodeling, painting, and collecting furnishings, fixtures, non-medical supplies, and decor items all from Ballard secondhand stores and Craigslist. We’re saving money so that we can save YOU money! At the same time, we’re helping to keep perfectly good items and building materials out of the landfill. Our latest frugal find: 4 vintage wooden doors from the nonprofit ReStore just down the street. Love shopping in Ballard!

Worry not! Our medical supplies are brand new. No cutting corners when it comes to your health.

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