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August 4, 2020 by Lynn Jafee

What’s Really Causing Your Fatigue?

During this time of pandemic induced hunkering down, I find myself feeling tired despite having not … [Read more...]

June 16, 2014 by Lynn Jafee

Is Your Qi Depleted? Take This Quiz

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Qi (pronounced chee) is one of the fundamental forces in both your body and in the universe, … [Read more...]

November 19, 2012 by Lynn Jafee

Overwork as a Cause for Illness in Chinese Medicine

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At my acupuncture clinic, I see a number of patients who work too hard.  I see Charlie*, a busy … [Read more...]

May 19, 2011 by Lynn Jafee

Eleven Ways to Have More Energy

If you feel like Dorothy in the poppy field on her way to Oz, you're not alone. People who struggle … [Read more...]

April 13, 2010 by Lynn Jafee

Fight Fatigue with Chinese Acupuncture

Exhaustion, fatigue, no get up and go, chronically tired—no matter how you describe it, many people … [Read more...]

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The Secret to Making Changes that Stick

A couple of weeks ago, I fell off the bottom step in my house. Actually, the problem was that I was on the second stair and thought I was on the bottom one. The upshot is that I went down pretty hard and my fall was broken by my ribs hitting a nearby doorjamb. After […]

Can’t Stand the Heat?

In Chinese medicine, there is a condition called Summerheat. It seems appropriate to write about it after we’ve had a string of 90 degree days here in Minnesota in late May and early June. I’ve only experienced Summerheat once, but it was memorable. It happened during my first backpacking trip down into the Grand Canyon […]

Day Tripping: Ten Ways to Avoid Falls

Over the past couple of years, I’ve discovered a new Murphy’s Law. It’s this: The older you are, the worse the outcome tends to be when you fall. Three years ago, I slipped on a patch of snow-dusted ice and broke my elbow. And three weeks ago, I stepped out the front door and fell. […]

Don’t Throw My Groceries

Not long ago, during a weekly grocery shopping trip, I had a weird thing happen. At the end of the trip in the checkout line, the cashier tossed my groceries toward me as I bagged. Sack of onions; scan, toss, plop. Head of lettuce; scan, toss, plop. Bag of slivered almonds; scan, toss, plop. And […]

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