Acupuncture Center - Reproductive, Pain Relief, Family Health

Acupuncture Center - Reproductive, Pain Relief, Family Health

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06/10/2026

It’s (almost) San Fu time again! Our summer 2026 San fu dates are:

🫚 July 15th
🫚 July 25th
🫚 August 4th

San Fu Tie is an herbal preventive medicine that we apply via patches on the hottest days of the year to help amplify immune health.

The San Fu patches, which are applied to the upper back on specified points, are comprised of herbal medicine ground up and mixed with warming ginger. The dates for application are very specific, and they change each year according to the days that are ‘most Yang’.🔥

The therapy is rooted in the principle of "treating winter diseases in summer". The idea is that while the environment and the body are at their peak heat and qi flow, the patches can easily pe*****te internal organs, building up the body's defenses against winter respiratory and cold-related conditions (think asthma, seasonal allergies, immune system weakness, chronic bronchitis, etc).

Give the clinic a call to get on the schedule for these special dates! ☎️ (908) 719-1362

whether you’re family planning, not sleeping well, entering a new hormonal stage of life, or just not feeling your best, swipe through for some simple #hormone balancing tips!

with #love from your friendly neighborhood acupuncturists 🫶🏼 06/07/2026

whether you're family planning, not sleeping well, entering a new hormonal stage of life, or just not feeling your best, swipe through for some simple balancing tips!

with from your friendly neighborhood acupuncturists🫶🏼

whether you’re family planning, not sleeping well, entering a new hormonal stage of life, or just not feeling your best, swipe through for some simple #hormone balancing tips! with #love from your friendly neighborhood acupuncturists 🫶🏼

05/18/2026

Bananas and plantar warts. What do they have in common. Well nothing. When you place the little piece of banana peel put the inside of the skin towards the plantar wart. And apply at night with duct tape.

05/14/2026

We love a positive rebrand! Turning PCOS into PMOS could make care accessible to the millions of women (statistically 1 in every 8!) who previously had to suffer through missed diagnostics and inadequate treatment.

PCOS, now PMOS, can impact hormones, metabolism, ovulation, fertility, weight regulation, nervous system health, energy levels, inflammation and histamine sensitivity, and even self confidence and mood.

Acupuncture is here to support your cycles, enhance fertility, curb inflammation, regulate your endocrine system, manage your stress, and so much more. We are here to support you through your PMOS journey and beyond! 🚀

Read more about the name change and next steps - https://www.endocrine.org/news-and-advocacy/news-room/2026/pcos-name-change *link in stories for an easier click to read

04/19/2026

Did you know… RICE is no longer the preferred method of healing injuries?

The RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) protocol has been the preferred method of treatment for acute musculoskeletal injuries for a long time, according to Dr. Gabe Mirkin, who first coined the term. These guidelines have been used by coaches and healthcare providers for over four decades with the intent of expediting the recovery process and reducing inflammation.

But, actually—

There is an abundance of research that actually supports the notion that ice and rest does NOT enhance the recovery process, but instead delays recovery, and may result in further damage to the tissue.

Mirkin publicly recounted his discovery in 2015, stating “Subsequent research shows that rest and ice can actually delay recovery. Mild movement helps tissue to heal faster, and the application of cold suppresses the immune responses that start and hasten recovery…Icing does help suppress pain, but athletes are usually far more interested in returning as quickly as possible to the playing field. So.. RICE is not the preferred treatment for an acute athletic injury”

TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) has known this for a long time! We are so glad Western Medicine is catching up 🥰

Ice in the first few hours of an acute angry injury if you need to, then call your acupuncturist (908-719-1362), and switch to heat! 🔥

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