A Quiet Minute
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A Quiet Minute

Start the morning with a few belly breaths to activate your diaphragm. You might notice how shallow your lungs feel after a restless sleep, or how deep the air flows after a satisfying slumber. Connect with the vast universe of breath within, and then greet the world with calm and clarity.

Dr. Jessica Moon, Dr.TCM, R.Ac., R.TCM.H / Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncturist, Facial Rejuvenation >

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Stretching Without Releasing
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Stretching Without Releasing

While stretching a tight muscle may feel good, in a painful kind of way, it could be creating unwanted laxity/looseness in an adjacent joint, which can, in turn, cause further tightness. Acupuncture is effective at undoing the knots, flushing out the sore spot with oxygen and nutrients, and stimulating endorphins / pain relief chemicals in the brain.

Dr. Jessica Moon, Dr.TCM, R.Ac., R.TCM.H / Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncturist, Facial Rejuvenation >

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Vagus Nerve Exercises
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Vagus Nerve Exercises

The long vagus nerve controls the relaxation response of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract. Activating this nerve can reduce systemic inflammation, lower blood pressure and stress hormones, fight depression, and improve cognitive function. Stimulate the vagus nerve with belly breathing, singing, chanting, gargling, cold-water face washing, salivating, and manual therapy.

Dr. Jessica Moon, Dr.TCM, R.Ac., R.TCM.H / Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Acupuncturist, Facial Rejuvenation >

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