Sunday, July 26, 2020

Acupuncture and Heart Health in the Summer in NYC

Tree of Life Acupuncture 
32 Union Square E #804, New York, NY 10003
  (212) 533-1192

     

The Heart organ in acupuncture and Chinese Medicine falls on the season of early Summer in NYC.

Heart functions in Chinese Medicine not only includes pumping and circulating blood but also houses the spirits and has many internal organ connections.


During covid19 times, anxiety, depression, stress may affect heart functions.

The heart organ gets more energy and is affected during summertime and should be paid attention too. Some people do not do well in the Summer due to heart imbalances and may develop higher blood pressure, insomnia/anxiety, or dizziness.

acupuncture in NYC in the summer
The heart is connected to its hollow paired yang organ small intestine.
Foods that are red in color are most beneficial for the heart. (watermelon, tomatoes etc.)

The heart houses the mind which means the heart is responsible for the sound functioning of the mind.
Further, the heart has energetic connections to the kidneys and the gall bladder.

Some heart imbalances can lead to insomnia, anxiety, high blood pressure, and an unbalanced mind.


Below listed therapies can help in many ways with the immune system, heart functions, and many other chronic and acute conditions or just enhance personal wellness and well being.

Chinese Herbs can address internal chronic problems related to blood and deep Yin Yang imbalances.

PEMF Therapy can restore the electrical system by raising your voltage, detoxing the body from electrical pollution, and energizing the organs and tissue for healing.

Electromedicine Therapy like bioresonance can scan your body for abnormalities and balance it to health using electromagnetic vibrations and frequencies. 

For your convenience, we now offer booking appointments online.

Stay well and healthy,
Mark


Mark Moshchinsky, LAc (NCCAOM)
www.NewYorkAcupunctureCenter.com


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