All events $10 and held at Glow unless otherwise specified. Space is limited and will be reserved for pre-paid participants. Classes may be canceled the day before if attendance is low. Should this be the case we will post on our website. Please call to reserve your spot: 206-568 -7545. Women’s Health in East Asian [...]
Archive for the ‘Chinese Medicine’ Category
November Glow Community Lecture Series
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Community, Events,Groups and Classes, Health Conditions, Holistic Living, Naturopathic Medicine, tagged acupuncture, Acupuncture and IVF, Cancer care with acupuncture, chinese medicine, chronic disease, documentary, Earth Element, East meets West:, fertility acupuncture, hcg and weight loss, health, how to detox your liver, How to treat digestive problems, Infertility and acupuncture, Lymes disease, oriental medicine, seattle, The history of acupuncture, Under our skin, Weight loss, What is lymes disease on November 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
October Glow Community Lecture Series
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Community, Events,Groups and Classes, Health Conditions, Holistic Living, Naturopathic Medicine, tagged acupuncture, Acupuncture and IVF, Cancer care with acupuncture, chinese medicine, chronic disease, documentary, Earth Element, East meets West:, fertility acupuncture, hcg and weight loss, health, how to detox your liver, How to treat digestive problems, Infertility and acupuncture, Lymes disease, oriental medicine, seattle, The history of acupuncture, Under our skin, Weight loss, What is lymes disease on October 8, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
All events $10 and held at Glow unless otherwise specified. Space is limited and will be reserved for pre-paid participants. Classes may be canceled the day before if attendance is low. Should this be the case we will post on our website. Please call to reserve your spot: 206-568 -7545. Movie: Under our Skin | [...]
Acupuncture for pregnancy and labor preparation
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Events,Groups and Classes, Glow Babies, Health Conditions, Lindsey's Entries, tagged acupuncture and IVF Seattle, acupuncture and labor induction, Acupuncture and labor induction Seattle, acupuncture and nausea, acupuncture for morning sickness, acupuncture pregnancy, acupuncture Seattle, acupuncture to induce labour, acupuncture to turn breech baby, fertility acupuncture, Lindsey Lawson Acupuncture on September 2, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s common to think of acupuncture to assist conception, but the help doesn’t stop there. Learn how it can treat nausea, heartburn, back pain, sleep issues and more. Also, find out what steps to take to best promote a healthy, natural, on time delivery. This is the topic of my September talk at Glow. Often [...]
September Glow Community Lecture Series
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Community, Events,Groups and Classes, Health Conditions, Holistic Living, Naturopathic Medicine, tagged acupuncture, Acupuncture and IVF, Cancer care with acupuncture, chinese medicine, chronic disease, documentary, Earth Element, East meets West:, fertility acupuncture, hcg and weight loss, health, how to detox your liver, How to treat digestive problems, Infertility and acupuncture, Lymes disease, oriental medicine, seattle, The history of acupuncture, Under our skin, Weight loss, What is lymes disease on September 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
All events $10 and held at Glow unless otherwise specified. Space is limited and will be reserved for pre-paid participants. Classes may be canceled the day before if attendance is low. Should this be the case we will post on our website. Please call to reserve your spot: 206-568 -7545. Movie: Under our Skin | [...]
Bon Voyage Derek!! Welcome Jessica!
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Community, tagged China trip, Derek Kirkham, Jessica Vargish on May 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Derek is off on the final phase of his Doctorate program. He’ll be studying in China for the next 8 weeks. You can keep up with him by following his blog posts here. He’s hoping for a new one every few days. Meanwhile back on the farm (er…back at the office,) Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist, Jessica Vargish will [...]
Curious about cupping??
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Lindsey's Entries, tagged acupuncture, chinese medicine, cupping, gastrointestinal issues, Glow Natural Health, headaches, pain, pms, seattle on February 23, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
by Lindsey Lawson MS EAMP, Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist I love cupping. It is useful for both diagnosis and treatment of various conditions. Western conditions that can benefit from cupping include respiratory issues (chest congestion, asthma, and cough), pain conditions (acute and chronic neck and back pain, headaches), menstrual irregularities (PMS, cramping),stress (including sleep issues [...]
Video: What to expect during an acupuncture session
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Holistic Living, Therapies, tagged acupuncture, chinese medicine on December 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Winter thoughts
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Functional Food, Lindsey's Entries, Natural health, tagged chinese medicine, seasons, winter on December 8, 2010 | 1 Comment »
11/26/10 It’s amazing how a few events can shift the energy of the moment. One minute we had trees changing colors and unseasonalby warm weather and the next a wind storm where all the leaves dropped. This was then quickly followed up with an early season snowstorm that had us holed up and drinking hot [...]
Perfect for fall: Pear and onion soup
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Functional Food, Lindsey's Entries, Natural health, Recipes, tagged autumn, boosting immunity, Functional Food, recipe on October 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Many of you know that I have a pear tree. Every year it produces abundantly and I have an Iron Chef Pear competition with myself. Joel helps out as well and it’s pretty fun.One of my best “invented” recipes to date is this soup. Feel free to vary the spices according to your taste. ( Less [...]
Of house gnomes and back pain
Posted in Chinese Medicine, Health Conditions, Holistic Living, Lindsey's Entries, Natural health, tagged chiropractic, low back pain, massage, prevention on April 6, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Do you ever know that you REALLY need a massage but for whatever reason don’t get one? I’m usually pretty good about listening to my body and getting preventative care but with a 4 month old it’s easy to find any excuse to put myself last. A couple weeks ago I had finally booked [...]
