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Coronavirus & Endocrine Disease
What to Know if You Have an Endocrine Disease During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Advice for those with conditions like diabetes and thyroid dysfunction during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
Meditation Tips During the Pandemic
Right now we're constantly being updated – some would say barraged – with dire news about the ever-evolving coronavirus pandemic. There's so much uncertainty. Most of us have experienced a complete disruption to our daily routines. We're sheltered at home and possibly dealing with the loss of a loved one or a job. It's a lot to take in, so it's not surprising that many people are feeling anxious and stressed.
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
The Sweet & Therapeutic Truth About Dry Salt Therapy
Take a relaxing break from your regularly scheduled life – and help your body and mind at the same time. The idea of sitting in a saltt cave to reap health benefits may sound primitive, but it’s becoming an increasingly popular activity in spa-like settings around the U.S.
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
Surveys on Therapeutic Effects of Halotherapy for Respiratory and Infectious-Inflammatory Conditions
Surveys on therapeutic effects of “halotherapy chamber with artificial salt-mine environment” on patients with certain chronic allergenic respiratory pathologies and infectious-inflammatory pathologies
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
A Comprehensive Review of Health Benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi
Research examining psychological and physiological benefits of Qigong and Tai Chi is growing rapidly. The many practices described as Qigong or Tai Chi have similar theoretical roots, proposed mechanisms of action and expected benefits. Research trials and reviews, however, treat them as separate targets of examination.
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
An Evidence Map of the Effect of Tai Chi on Health Outcomes
This evidence map describes the volume and focus of Tai Chi research reporting health outcomes. Originally developed as a martial art, Tai Chi is typically taught as a series of slow, low-impact movements that integrate the breath, mind, and physical activity to achieve greater awareness and a sense of well-being.
Updated in April 2020
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
The Health Benefits of Tai Chi
This gentle form of exercise can help maintain strength, flexibility, and balance, and could be the perfect activity for the rest of your life.
Posted in April 2020 by Garth Reynolds
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10 Benefits of Tai Chi for Better Overall Health
In the search for effective ways to experience positive outcomes in the all-important life aspects such as overall health, well-being and mortality, one of the sleeper strategies to consider involves adopting an ancient Chinese practice called tai chi. Here are some of the benefits of tai chi documented by research.
Updated in March 2020
Posted in March 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
Virtual Consultations Now Available
Virtual Consultations Available to Maintain Your Health with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Updated in March 2020
Posted in March 2020 by Garth Reynolds -
Mandated Temporary Closure
On Thursday March 19, the Governor ordered all "non-essential health care professionals" to be shut down until at least April 30th, effective immediately..
Updated in March 2020
Posted in March 2020 by Garth Reynolds