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In traditional Chinese medicine, the decision making process is dependent on the strong energy of the Gallbladder. When the Gallbladder energy is weak, a person may have trouble making decisions. In Chinese medicine theory every organ has a physical and a mental function in the human body. The organs are paired according to yin and yang theory. The Liver and the Gallbladder are a yin yang pair.

The Liver influences our capacity to plan our life and find a sense of direction. The Gallbladder influences our courage and conviction to make decisions to carry out that plan. When the Liver and Gallbladder are in balance, mentally and spiritually we are focused and decisive about our purpose in life. A person with a diagnosis of Gallbladder deficiency may appear nervous and timid.

They may lack courage and initiative and may be easily startled. Physical symptoms may include dizziness, blurred vision, panic attacks and insomnia. Gallbladder deficiency may be congenital and actually describe the character or personality of an individual.
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Joyce offers free 30 minute consultations at her New Hartford office.
You may ask any general questions you have about acupuncture, or how it might help your specific situation.
For a limited time, Joyce is offering a web special - $20 off your first acupuncture treatment.
To take advantage of this special, please print off this coupon and bring it to your appointment.
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the decision making process is dependent on the strong energy of the Gallbladder.
When the Gallbladder energy is weak, a person may have trouble making decisions.
The Spleen in Chinese medicine is a yin organ.
The Spleen is partnered with the Stomach, a yang organ.
Together they are responsible for transforming food and drink into Qi and blood during the digestion process.
By asking very detailed and specific questions about the menstrual cycle a Chinese Medicine practitioner can determine the underlying cause of menstrual cramping.
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In the following article, Dr. Jake Fratkin discusses the many Chinese herbal formulas that can be used to treat the common cold and flu.
Dr. Jake Fratkin gives us an acupuncture protocol to help pass kidney stones during an acute attack.
He also, talks of an herbal product that he himself has formulated to treat and prevent kidney stones.
A collection of twelve very important acupuncture points called the Back Shu, or Back Transporting points are located on the Bladder meridian along the spine.
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In Oriental Medicine it is a well known fact that scars may disrupt the normal flow of energy (Qi) and Blood in the meridians, or energy pathways.
Not all scars are problematic, but they are viewed as potential organ-meridian disturbances.
Based on the testimonials given by parents, teachers and physicians of autistic children whose symptoms either improved or disappeared completely with NAET treatments, I think Dr. Nambudripad may be the angel that autism has been looking for.
According to the Mayo clinic website: "Acupuncture can be helpful as a stand-alone treatment to provide pain relief, as well as to help maintain general health and well-being, increase energy and improve mood in healthy individuals."
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the decision making process is dependent on the strong energy of the Gallbladder.
When the Gallbladder energy is weak, a person may have trouble making decisions.
Kidney 1, named "Bubbling Spring", is the first acupuncture point on the Kidney meridian.
It is the only meridian point on the sole of the foot.
Kidney-1 is a major energy vortex that has the ability to revitalize body, mind and spirit.
This point can be activated with acupuncture, acupressure, herbal plasters, exercise and even floral essences.
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