Pain and Possibility
If you think the idea of morphine and oxycodone combined into one pill sounds a bit like a recipe for disaster, you are not alone. A key government panel voted unanimously last Tuesday against the approval of this powerful new drug, known as Moxduo. A Nation In Pain Perhaps you are one of the 100 million Americans (and that
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What’s In Your Medicine Cabinet?
Our Grandmothers Lately I’ve felt a lot like a Jewish grandmother. Not my Jewish grandmother, Nanette, per se, but a kind of stereotypical character. One who would recommend chicken soup for almost any ache and pain. Two of the most common things I see in my practice are digestive issues and musculoskeletal problems
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How Much Water Should I Drink?
The general rule of thumb, according to the Institute of Medicine, is that women need 2.2 liters (about 9 cups) and men need roughly 3 liters (about 13 cups) of fluids per day. You’ll need more if you exercise a lot, live in a place that is warm, or are pregnant or breastfeeding.
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The Marijuana Question
The Super Bowl Have you heard the jokes about the upcoming Super Bowl between the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos? The “Stoner Bowl” the “Weed Bowl” the “Super BOWL.” With teams from the two states who recently legalized marijuana facing off, the puns abound. Marijuana is in the news these days, and on
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Is it ok to take Advil?
The information contained in this blog post is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to diagnose or treat any medical condition. When you have a headache, backache, knee pain, menstrual cramps, or any other type of pain, you want it to go away NOW. You’ve seen the commercials for pain medications telling
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The One Thing Everyone Who Wants to Eat Healthy Needs To Do
I once ran into a bear on a backpacking trip. There I was, walking along a trail, minding my own business, when I turned a corner and came face to face with a large black bear, who was none to pleased to see me in her blueberry patch. I was not pleased either. In fact,
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What is the Heart?
In Chinese Medicine, the Summer is associated with the Fire Element, and the Heart. When I learned about the Heart in Chinese Medicine, what it is, and it’s implications for my life and for all of humanity, it was nothing short of revolutionary. I’d like to share a little here about the Chinese concept of
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Is It Spring Yet?
I know that it is not spring yet. I can see the dusting of snow on my car, and feel the chill as the wind dips the temperature into the teens. Yes, it is February and it is clearly still winter. And yet, I am starting to feel Spring in my body. It is a
Sanity in the Holiday Season
There are many ways in which the holiday season can make us feel crazy. We all have our own individual ways in the which the combination of family, consumerisms and various social situations can bring us to our knees emotionally. What I want to tell you about in this blog post today is a way
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Winter Immune Tonics
I could hardly believe my excitement last week as I glanced out my treatment room window and saw the first snowflakes falling. It was a funny kind of excitement, because it came with feeling of profound peace. I always feel this way at the beginning of winter. The deep quiet and opportunity for rest that
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Squash!
Does anyone want any summer squash? Does anyone else have this problem? You planted zucchini and now it seems to be taking over. You are up to your ears in these vegetables, and they seem to be getting bigger by the hour! Well, of all the problems one might face in the world, this is
Heat Wave!
Pioneer Valley residents and Vermonters are a hardy folk. The temperatures are creeping up into the 90’s this week, and I’m sure I won’t be the only one who will head to the garden to do some weeding and planting in the late afternoon sun. Or go for a jog. Or take advantage of any
Gingerbread Smoothie
This is a great on the go breakfast or snack. Packed with protein, fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, anti-inflammatory herbs and even some iron. Oh, and it’s delicious! Ingredients: 1 cup unsweetened almond milk 2-4 Tbs of hemp protein powder 1/4 tsp turmeric 1/4 tsp ginger 1/4 tsp cinnamon 1 Tbs molasses If you have blood
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Allergies
It’s that time of year again. The weather is getting warmer, the flowers are starting to pop out of the ground and all over the valley allergy symptoms are coming out of hibernation. What are allergies? In order to understand allergies, we need to understand the immune system. The immune system is a complex array
Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
What is Fibromyalgia? What is Chronic Fatigue? For most medical doctors, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome are diagnoses of exclusion. This means that a patient is said to have one of these conditions when we can’t figure out anything else that is wrong with them, but they are clearly in pain. There is a value
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Masala Chai
In India, chai is the word used for tea with milk in it. Masala chai refers to tea with milk and spices. The spices that are traditionally used in masala chai are warming and can be used to help fight off a cold, or to warm you up when you feel chilly. They are also
Medicine in a bowl
Bone broth is delicious, comforting and nutritious. This recipe uses chicken bones, but you can use bones from other animals as well. Lamb and beef bone broth are also very tasty and nutritious.
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Banana Nut Muffins
Banana Nut Muffins These muffins are gluten and dairy free, with lots of protein and no refined sugar. Oh, and they are delicious!
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Hot Chocolate
Hot Chocolate This hot chocolate makes a wonderful wintertime dessert or snack. It has all the taste and health benefits of chocolate, without the sugar or dairy. With the richness of coconut oil and the natural sweetness of the almond milk, most people do not need to add extra sweetener.
Chilli Rubbed Salmon
A feast to warm you up on a cold winter night!
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Pre-Holiday Detox
I had a wonderful Thanksgiving. Full of family, friends, and yes, LOT’S of food and drink! I don’t know about you, but after Thanksgiving I am often left feeling a little heavy. My body feels like it wants a cleans or a detox, but who has the time between Thanksgiving and the Winter holidays? Luckily,
Blueberry Vinaigrette
Blueberry vinaigrette Ingredients: – Equal parts blueberries and balsamic vinegar – Salt, onion powder and dijon mustard to taste Directions: Mix all ingredients in a blender. Drizzle on salad with olive oil. Also delicious on fish or meat.
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