Category: Chinese Medicine

  • Healthy Switches & Tips for this Memorial Day Weekend.

    key west wellness clinic massage acupuncture weight programsMemorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for remembering the men & women who passed away while serving in the country’s armed forces. Many in our nation spend the weekend with family and friends. Memorial Day weekend is also viewed as the unofficial start of summer, make the most of this opportunity to enjoy the (hopefully) good weather, kick back and relax with family and friends.

    If you are leading or in the beginning stages of living a healthy lifestyle and are concerned about Memorial Day (with the grill and the cheeseburgers and the cakes) ruining your plans, here’s what you can do to make the holiday healthier.

    Healthy Switches
    Swap a high-fat, high-calorie main dish for a healthier alternative – for example, choose a turkey burger or a chicken burger instead of a hamburger, or have grilled chicken breast. If you want to eat a burger, skip the bread and enjoy it in a low-cal wrap or even some lettuce leaves.
    Swap calorie-laden snacks for healthier choices. Chips are out, and unsalted nuts are in. Choose popcorn or eat fruit salad instead of cookies.
    Change your sides for something healthier. Often the sides are most appetizing – potato salad, fries, mac n cheese…. Serve yourself a small portion or go for a healthier alternative like quinoa or bean salad, veggie kebabs, hummus dip or guacamole, or rice salad made with low-cal mayo and brown rice.

    Preparations for Health
    Don’t turn up at the party hungry as you are highly likely to cave into temptation. Eat a large healthy breakfast or have a healthy snack before you leave home.
    Go prepared to be active. When you play sport or games, go for a walk or a swim, or get active in the kayak or canoe you burn calories, which makes it easier to enjoy Memorial Day food without the negative consequences. If no one else has arranged any activities, put the suggestion forward – people love to have fun in the open air, and will be waiting for the opportunity.
    Don’t forget the sunscreen & bug repellant.
    Keep the Earth healthy and green by doing your part to pick up trash & recycles when picnicking outdoors or at the beach.

    Safe Drinking
    Don’t get all of your calories from alcohol, which is one sure-fire way to mess up your healthy eating plans. Stick to one drink or two drinks, and have red or white wine, or light beer. Avoid the cocktails and mixed drinks, which are full of sugar.
    Keep hydrated with plenty of water. Carry a water bottle around with you so you don’t get thirsty – thirst can lead to you eating more. Make water more interesting by adding slices of lemon or lime, and alternate between sparkling and still water.

    Have questions of how to begin a health regimen for overall wellness? Call 305-296-535 and book an appointment with Dr. Ashley Hoyt. Your free consultation can set you on the path to overall wellness.

  • Chronic Pain Is Real. Break The Cycle !

    Chronic Pain Awareness Key West Wellness Center

    “Chronic pain in the muscles and joints can make life miserable.” Says Daniel Pendick, Former Executive Editor, Harvard Men’s Health Watch. He continues to say “Standard treatments like ice and heat, anti-inflammatory medications, physical therapy, and appropriate exercises can often ease the pain. But when they don’t, acupuncture is an option with a good track record that’s worth considering.

    Over the years there has been substantial debate about whether acupuncture really works for chronic pain. Research from an international team of experts adds to the evidence that it does provide real relief from common forms of pain. The team pooled the results of 29 studies involving nearly 18,000 participants. Some had acupuncture, some had “sham” acupuncture, and some didn’t have acupuncture at all.” Overall, acupuncture relieved pain by about 50% with ongoing treatment in a short amount of time. The results were published in Archives of Internal Medicine. “The study isn’t the last word on the issue, but it is one of the best quality studies to date and has made an impression. “Says Pendick

    “I think the benefit of acupuncture is clear, and the complications and potential adverse effects of acupuncture are low compared with medication,” says Dr. Lucy Chen, a board-certified anesthesiologist, specialist in pain medicine, and practicing acupuncturist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital.

    “Opioids and NSAIDs do not work for everyone and have unacceptable side effects, particularly when used over a long period of time,” said Nigel Bunnett, a professor of surgery and pharmacology at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.

    How does it work?
    “Acupuncturists insert hair-thin needles into the skin at specific points around the body. It is virtually painless when done by an experienced practitioner. Inserting the needles corrects imbalances in the flow of energy in the body, called qi (pronounced “chee”). In Western scientific terms acupuncture is thought to ease pain by affecting neurotransmitters, hormone levels and/or the immune system.” Says Pendick
    For new pain, an acupuncturist should not always be your first stop. Dr. Chen recommends that individuals have clear diagnoses of what is causing their pain to rule out serious medical conditions that should be treated right away—and then seek out acupuncture.

    What defines chronic pain?
    The Institute for Chronic Pain defines the condition as pain that lasts longer than 6 months. Sometimes chronic pain stems from an illness or injury and sometimes it comes with additional symptoms, which may escalate it to a chronic pain syndrome. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) explains the condition like this:
    While acute pain is a normal sensation triggered in the nervous system to alert you to possible injury and the need to take care of yourself, chronic pain is different. Chronic pain persists. Pain signals keep firing in the nervous system for weeks, months, even years. There may have been an initial mishap — sprained back, serious infection, or there may be an ongoing cause of pain — arthritis, cancer, ear infection, but some people suffer chronic pain in the absence of any past injury or evidence of body damage.
    Because chronic pain can cause additional symptoms like loss of sleep or elevated levels of stress, it can create a vicious circle of pain for those who suffer with the problem.

    Seeking help from a provider
    Acupuncture treatment and various types of massage therapy help relieve tension and stress, aids in easing muscle and joint pain, improves sleep and provides many other benefits that can help alleviate the symptoms of chronic pain. If you have chronic pain, be sure to talk to your acupuncturist or massage therapist about your condition to ensure that you receive treatment that helps improve your symptoms and doesn’t aggravate them. Your therapist should go through a thorough intake process to help understand your condition and the accompanying symptoms.
    Practitioners will likely tailor their approach to your health condition, taking into account other information like whether any flare-ups have occurred. Always during treatment, whether you suffer from chronic pain or not, communicate with your therapist if something increases your pain or just doesn’t feel right. Let any other medical practitioners you see know about any acupuncture, massage or other natural therapies you are using to treat your condition.

    Source: Former Executive Editor,Daniel Pendick of Harvard Men’s Health Watch. Emmanuel Rodriguez, LMT of Acupuncture and Massage College, Inc. Christopher Wanjek of Live Science.

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  • Acupuncture – A Preventative Medicine

    Acupuncture basicsMaintaining a healthy, balanced lifestyle was part of Dr. Ashley Hoyt’s early education. With older siblings already embracing the benefits of Holistic Medicine-sisters in Chiropractic and a brother in Massage Therapy, it was natural for Dr. Ashley Hoyt, A.P to enter the healing arts as well. While in college working in Massage Therapy and getting her degree in Psychology and Pre-Med, Dr. Hoyt was influenced by a prominent professor in the field of Acupuncture and the law of 5 Elements. She realized the diverse level of healing Acupuncture can provide and for over 25 years, she has practiced Therapeutic Bodywork and Acupuncture, helping her patients live a peaceful, pain-free state and to use wellness to avoid illness.

    HOW DOES ACUPUNCTURE WORK?
    The body is composed of thousands of Acupuncture points that influence organ function and the body’s internal systems. The Traditional Chinese Medical version of Acupuncture would use it as a body maintenance tool or a tune up to help us feel our best. This type of preventative Acupuncture has been shown to stave off conditions like the common cold, nausea and much more.
    The human body can be likened to a car engine as it has specific functions that require maintenance, care and attention. Ongoing Acupuncture treatments can be powerful for maintaining bodily systems and feeling your absolute best. At each appointment, the patient is evaluated to determine which points to utilize in their wellness treatments. An individualized treatment program is designed to activate and stimulate certain points to enhance their healing process. Energy flows throughout the body and when it gets blocked or becomes stagnant, health issues can arise. When energy is able to move freely, the mind, body and spirit will be peaceful and harmonious. Receiving regular Acupuncture treatments provides the necessary support the body needs.

    WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ACUPUNCTURE?
    Acupuncture can be beneficial with addressing ongoing symptoms as well as preventative medicine to maintain optimal health. It is easier to stay healthy than get healthy, so it is the body, mind and spirit that benefit greatly from treatments, helping to prevent illness, pain and future injury. Regular Acupuncture treatments can help you to feel happier, improve digestion, strengthen your immune system, have more energy and feel more relaxed. You will sleep better and wake more rested. Even if you are rarely sick or experience pain, Acupuncture can give you a boost to feeling your absolute best. Some of our patients come for treatment when the seasons change or a few weeks before they travel. Other patients trying to avoid flare-ups in their aches and pains will continue their regular Acupuncture treatments after their pain is under control. Acupuncture treatments can be inexpensive, convenient, covered by insurance and very low risk with some significant results.

    ACUPUNCTURE INJECTION THERAPY
    Acupuncture Injection Therapy may also be used to enhance the recovery process. These injections help to improve the flow of fluids and nutrients within the body, holistically facilitating the healing and pain management process. Dr. Ashley Hoyt, A.P is one of the few Acupuncture Therapists in the US to perform Acupuncture Injection Therapy with numerous successes.

    ACUPUNCTURE AND PREVENTATIVE CARE
    Healthcare in the United States has been undergoing a significant transition as large portions of the population are now looking for wellness solutions that are proactive and forward-thinking. Many people now understand that maintenance of the body and prevention of illness require an integrative medicine and holistic approach. There has been a considerable rise in the popularity and notoriety of alternative medicine—specifically Acupuncture, which is seen as a viable solution to promoting and supporting health and well-being.
    By balancing the bodily systems with Acupuncture it is possible to feel better every day, regardless of the symptoms you may be experiencing. A good diet, exercise, and getting enough sleep, can help you stay healthy, along with regularly being in touch with your body and mind. In this, acupuncture is an extremely valuable tool.

    For more information about acupuncture and overall wellness, please contact: Key West Wellness Center – Dr. Ashley Hoyt, A.P. 3420 Duck Ave. Key West, FL 33040 Phone: 305-296-5358 Email: Contact@KeyWestWellnessCenter.com Website: www.KeyWestWellnessCenter.com