Part 1 of an ongoing series In the last year I've worked with quite a few women seeking help to get pregnant. They come for Arvigo therapy and/or Chinese medicine to support them in the process. Some are trying fertility treatments, others are doing it on their own. In all of their processes one of … Continue reading Protecting Your Fertility – start with your period
Author: Sheila Fay
Autumn harvest
We just had our first snowfall Sunday here in the Boston area. With leaves still on the trees and tomatoes still on the vine, the snow was a short preview of what is coming. This past week brought us All Hallows eve and the old Gaelic festival of Samhain (pronounced Sah-win or Sow-in or so … Continue reading Autumn harvest
A little pointed humor
Acupuncture humor tends to be quite pointed. Here's some recent humor from the world of word lovers. Hope it brings a moment of laughter and a reminder to see/hear other possibilities in every moment, that's the real point .... LEXOPHILES UNLIMITED "Lexophile" is a word used to describe those that love using words in rather unique … Continue reading A little pointed humor
Winter: the season of slow
Winter as a season is a season of cold and darkness for those of us in the northern parts of the country. Snow makes a regular appearance, as do freezing rain and ice. The days are short, and some days sunshine seems in short supply. In response, we stay inside, bundle up when we need … Continue reading Winter: the season of slow