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Ways for a Healthy Brain
The second week of March is Brain Awareness Week. This is a perfect time to explore ways to keep your noggin working and healthy. Below are easy, simple ways to keep your brain in good shape.
A healthy diet is a healthy mind
There are many reasons to keep a healthy lifestyle and feed your body with foods that make you feel and perform your best. Diets that are low in saturated fats and cholesterol and higher in omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to promote brain health and protect brain cells. Taking a fish oil supplement with DHA or eating fish such as salmon can help improve brain development at any age. DHA, a type of omega-3, may also help prevent certain neurological disorders. Vitamin E and lutein can also help brain health. Incorporate leafy greens such as spinach and kale into your lunch or dinners. continue reading
The Stirrings of Spring
Springtime symptoms are already abundant in my acupuncture practice, here at Cloud 9 Acupuncture. The spring, also known as the Wood Element in acupuncture, governs the muscles, tendons, ligaments and sinews in our body. Spring also has a strong connection to the eyes anatomically speaking as well as figuratively.

This is why I tend to see more “tennis elbow,” back and neck strain, knee pain, headaches, migraines, carpal tunnel or wrist/hand/forearm pain during this time of year.
A few weeks ago, before Baltimore saw a massive blizzard with over 30″ of snow, we had unusually warm and sunny days for December. This resulted in flowers starting to bloom and buds forming and bursting with color as if it were late March or April! Many of us humans felt a little “Spring Fever” around the same time as our flower friends were bursting to see the sunshine once more after their brief winter rest.
The energy of Spring is “up and out,” just like the beautiful flowers are passionately pushing up and out through dirt, earth, sometimes snow, and even pavement to bud and bloom. Like our plant friends, we too feel the sense of being met with lots of heavy obstacles as we move up and out with our Spring plans. Some folks feel it most in traffic, feeling as if you are blocked at every pass, trying to escape the slow and tedious drivers that surround you. Others feel blocked by the utter cold and wet weather that is now upon us, stopping us from feeling quite as enthusiastic about hiking in the woods, taking our bike out, or walking the dog for an extra 20 minutes.
The experience of feeling blocked creates what we cause “Liver Qi (pronounced “Chee”) Stagnation” which usually shows up as increased irritability, sometimes insomnia or restlessness, a tendency for more muscle cramps and spasms, as well as headaches or migraines. For women, all PMS symptoms are thought to be caused by Liver Qi Stagnation, easily treated with one simple acupuncture point on the top of your foot called Liver 3, or Happy Calm.
Spring is an excellent time to keep your muscles warmed up and limber, walking for an extra 10 minutes will make a big difference in your health during this time of year.

Many folks take advantage of the sauna or steam room at their gym to increase cardiovascular circulation. At home, a warm Epsom salt bath will also provide benefit to sore and stiff muscles and tendons. The Epsom salts pull lactic acid out of the muscles while allowing your body to absorb Magnesium through the skin after soaking for 20 minutes. Magnesium, Potassium, and Calcium are the key nutrients necessary for a healthy muscle contraction (helping to prevent muscle cramps and spasms.)
At Cloud 9 Acupuncture, we combine an Infrared Heat Lamp, Flash Fire Cupping, Gua Sha and Acupuncture to provide relief to our patients.
Don’t forget your springtime Tune Up!
Heart Healthy Tips to Reduce Stress
In this fast-paced world we find it’s pretty hard to slow down. Everyday stressors are the norm and although some stress is good, too much can hurt the body not only mentally but physically as well. Work, family, finances and everything in between can start to take a toll on your health. Below are tips that not only help to reduce stress but are good for heart health as well.
Exercise
Not only is exercise a good way to relieve stress, but is great for strengthening the heart as well. Try getting some sort of physical activity for at least 30 minutes a day. Focus on activities that get your heart pumping. Exercise will reduce your stress and improve your overall health short term and long term. continue reading
5 Tips to Help Your Diabetes
There are about 29 million people in the United States who suffer from type 2 diabetes, an illness that is becoming increasingly common and is also highly preventable. With lifestyle changes, diabetes can be managed and prevented.
Aim for a healthy weight
When you have extra weight, this can cause an increase in blood sugar. Maintaining a healthy weight can keep your blood sugar at more normal levels and better overall health.
Exercise
Exercise is very important when it comes to managing or preventing type 2 diabetes. Regular exercise can help lower weight, lower stress levels, blood pressure, cholesterol and triglyceride. Even just by adding in walks into your day can make a difference. Aim for 30 minutes of aerobic exercise at least four times a week. continue reading
7 Steps to Eliminate Depression Naturally
Suffering from depression can make you feel hopeless, frustrated and like your quality of life will never get better. Many feel that prescription medications don’t help, and simply mask the problem instead of helping solve it. If you are dealing with depression, it is easy to get discouraged about your treatment options. Below are ways that you can naturally reduce your depression and get you back on a road to a healthier mind and body.
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