Category: Weight Loss

  • Locals Try a Shot of B-12 to Lose Weight

    (Reprinted with permission from The Locals Guide, March 2012)

    Locals try a shot of B-12 to lose weight

    By Sara Matthis

    Special Sections Editor

    What if you combined the power of a vitamin B-12 shot with the leverage of acupuncture?

    Well, you might just shed that extra weight.

    “I started in January and I’ve lost 17 pounds in six weeks,” said Sue Hodgson. “I’m looking forward to reaching my goal of 25 pounds.”

    The B12 shots she’s talking about are administered by local acupuncturist Ashley Hoyt with a very fine-gauge needle into traditional weight loss points targeted by acupuncture practice. Acupuncture is based on traditional Chinese medicine that seeks to regulate the body’s function by regulating its energy, or qi. Thin needles are inserted into specific locations connected by channels known as meridians. (more…)

  • Using Acupuncture to Fight Obesity

    (Reprinted with permission from The Key West Citizen, January 2010)

    Alternative medicine professionals use acupuncture to fight obesity

    Special to The Citizen

    Obesity is a condition that affects roughly one third of all Americans and the problem is on the up rise. Obesity is defined as being 30 percent over normal body weight. Lifestyle changes are inescapable in the treatment of obesity. However, acupuncture has been used to support permanent weight loss for many years.

    “There are many components to obesity including genetics, education, lifestyle, emotional reaction to stress and imbalances in the bodies’ organ systems,” said Ashley Hoyt, an alternative medicine clinician and acupuncturist in Key West.” And the extra weight can create a vicious cycle that complicates the treatment of obesity.”

    According to Hoyt, acupuncture works on many levels to turn around the contributing factors to obesity and it’s negative side effects. Cravings can be signs of different underlying imbalances in the body.

    “Acupuncture works to decrease cravings, decrease appetite, increase metabolism and even works to change brain chemistry that affects our survivalist nature,” she said, adding that it can also increase endorphins, serotonin and dopamine levels to produce an overall better sense of well being and reverse the negative side effects of stress.

    In the past, Hoyt has also used acupuncture to improve intestinal motility and water metabolism to aid in detoxing the body and addressing water weight.

    Regardless of what prompts patients to visit the office, the process starts with a complete health history. Hoyt has spent her entire professional career in the health industry – first as a pre-med student with an interest in psychology, then a massage therapist and finally a doctor of acupuncture medicine, a four-year academic commitment. Patients are treated according to individualized plans that take into account his or her underlying pattern of imbalances and particular environmental challenges to promote health physically, mentally and emotionally.

    “For patients who are receiving acupuncture to lose weight, I can also make other suggestions regarding their diet, exercise and stress management,” Hoyt said. “Acupuncture combined with other behavior modifications – such as chewing on a flavored toothpick or exercising to combat agitation – can help my patients make great strides toward a healthy lifestyle.”

    Perhaps one of the most important functions of acupuncture, however, is its ability to promote healing. In much the same way a massage therapist’s touch can remind a certain muscle to behave, acupuncture can stimulate the body’s systems to work more efficiently to deal with the crisis du jour.

    Hoyt is very emphatic that acupuncture and other alternative medicine is not an “either/or” proposition.

    “Acupuncture works well with all modalities of medicine, including traditional medicines such as Western medicine,” she said. “The great thing about acupuncture is that there are no negative side effects.”

    For more information about Ashley Hoyt and the Clinic of Alternative Medicine or to inquire about services, call 305-296-5358 or stop by 3420 Duck Avenue next to the Art Warehouse. The clinic is open business hours Monday through Friday and half day on Saturday.

  • Holistic Approach to Diabetes

    Holistic Approach to Diabetes

    Most Americans are not aware of a very powerful threat hanging over our heads. It’s not terrorism, oil shortages or some other political issue. The clearest and most pressing danger lies in the fact that almost 50% of Americans have at least one chronic condition, while 60 million people suffer from multiple chronic conditions. Examples of chronic conditions are diabetes, cancer, glaucoma and heart disease. The number of people with chronic conditions is growing at an alarming rate.

    In the U.S. alone, 6000 new cases of type 2 diabetes, which is caused mostly by environmental factors, are diagnosed every year. But because the Chinese have been studying diabetes for so long, they have a deep understanding of the condition. Even in 100 B.C., “xiaoke,” which was once the term to describe diabetes, is mentioned in medical writings.

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