I am writing this on behalf of my girlfriend who sees Janet regularly for acupuncture treatment in San Francisco. Janet has been very helpful in treating her tendinitis and a variety of other ailments. I was disappointed to see a
Alan Y.,
ACUPUNCTURE & NATURAL THERAPIES FOR FATIGUE
June 20, 2012 Category : BlogIt is estimated that over 50% of the American population experiences chronic fatigue. The most common causes are stress, overwork, insomnia, depression, and various malfunctions in the major systems of the body (endocrine, cardiovascular, digestive, etc.). In Western medicine, commonly, the first step is to use a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), such as Prozac, Paxil, or Wellbutrin, as fatigue is commonly associated with depression. Although trends are changing among the newer generation of doctors, it is still quite rare that the patient is offered lifestyle counseling that focuses on nutrition, exercise, and sleep. There are many wonderful alternative treatment options that include acupuncture, herbs, nutrition, and exercise. Acupuncture tops the list because it tends to be so effective is supplementing the body’s energy. ACUPUNCTURE The majority of patients who complain of fatigue suffer from a deficiency of vital energy (Qi). Qi is the basic energy that creates optimal physiological and neurological function. Aside from fatigue, other signs of Qi deficiency are diarrhea, pallor, easy bruising, excessive sleep (more than 9 hrs. a night), scanty menses or amenorrhea, frequent urination, low libido, and shortness of breath. The strategy of Chinese medicine is to identify a pattern of disharmony that reflects the entirety of one’s symptoms, pulse qualities, and tongue appearance. Moxibustion, a topical warming therapy, is typically used as a nourishing adjunct to the needles. This entails burning mugwort on top of the needles or directly on the skin to induce a stronger supplementing effect. I recommend weekly acupuncture and moxa treatments for 4-6 weeks, then assessing for progress. HERBS Qi deficiency primarily affects 4 different organs: the spleen, kidney, heart, and lungs. Here are symptoms and herbal treatment options for each pattern: Spleen: diarrhea, loose stools, bloating, bruising, fatigue, prolapse, laconic speech, internal cold Herbal Formula: Bu zhong yi qi tang Kidney: low back pain, low libido, fatigue, internal cold, frequent urination
- Herbal Formula: Jin gui shen qi wan
- Herbal Formula: Gui pi tang
- Herbal formula: Bu fei tang