The Chinese Medicine Approach to Sleep

The Chinese Medicine Approach to Sleep
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If you have experienced insomnia, you know that having sleep problems is miserable. It affects every aspect of your life, especially if it’s chronic. Insomnia may affect you differently than others – some people have trouble falling and/or staying asleep, others experience dream-disturbed sleep. Whatever variation keeps you from feeling rested and sharp, you have my sympathies. But in addition to compassion, you might want some advice from Chinese Medicine. We offer many solutions for sleeplessness, including acupuncture, herbs, diet and lifestyle suggestions. The treatment plan and suggestions will vary depending on your unique symptoms, but most patients can benefit from Chinese Medicine and find some relief.

Here Are 4 Ideas for You:

Acupuncture – Acupuncture is very relaxing and helps calm the mind and body. The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) lists insomnia as a condition for which acupuncture has been shown effective. Also at the prestigious Mayo Clinic, they use acupuncture with many conditions and successfully treat anxiety (one cause for restlessness) and insomnia.
Chinese Herbs – There are many Chinese herbal formulas to effectively help regulate your sleep patterns. Plus, Chinese herbs don’t have the nasty side effects that many medications do. It is best to have a licensed practitioner select the proper formula for you because formulas are specific to each person based on their set of symptoms, constitution, and medical history. Chinese herbs are never ‘one-size-fits-all’.
Jennifer Dubowsky
Jennifer Dubowsky
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Jennifer Dubowsky is a licensed acupuncturist with a practice in downtown Chicago, Illinois, since 2002. Jennifer maintains a popular blog about health and Chinese Medicine and In 2013, Jennifer released her first book, Adventures in Chinese Medicine: Acupuncture, Herbs and Ancient Ideas for Today.
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