- Acupuncture Plus310 E. Monte Vista Ave.
Suite B
Vacaville, CA 95688(707) 455-0638 Clinic days for appointments:
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Closed on Sat. and Sun.
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Okinawan weapons class Fri. 6- 7:30 p.m.,
Iaido (Japanese swordsmanship) Sat. 9 - 10:30 a.m.Whole Foods Cooking Class
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Full kitchen and cooking facilities, extremely informative lecture and cooking demo. See you there!
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Tag Archives: lifestyle
How to End Seasonal Affective Disorder and Start Loving Winter
Many people feel down as winter approaches. It’s dark. It’s cold. The holidays can be stressful.
But for some people every winter is unbearable. They’re tired and depressed. They don’t want to get out of bed. They snap at their families and binge on junk food.
These people have seasonal affective disorder (SAD).
Our moods and energy levels fluctuate with the seasons. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) understands these cycles but modern life does not. These days, you are expected to be active, productive and creative at all times of the year. … Read the rest
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Chinese lunar New Year: A do-over for your New Year’s resolutions
It’s about almost month into the New Year. Do you already wish you had a do-over for your New Year’s Resolutions?
If so, you’re in luck. You do.
February 10th is the Chinese lunar New Year. The celebration of the New Year, the Spring Festival, is China’s longest and most important holiday. Because it is based on a different calendar, it falls on a different date between January 21 and February 20 every year. You can think of Spring Festival as Christmas and New Year all rolled into one. … Read the rest
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The Key to Staying Healthy
If you live in a rainy area, the odds are pretty good that your automobile will develop some body damage over its lifetime. Does this mean that you never wash your car because it’s going to rust out anyway? Of course it doesn’t. If you care about your car, it means that you’ll fight extra hard to protect your investment.
The reality is that most of the top killers today are lifestyle related, regardless of your family history. … Read the rest