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The 12 Dangers of Christmas (and how Chinese medicine and essential oils can help)

christmas-xmas-christmas-tree-decorationIf we learned anything from National Lampoon’s Christmas vacation, it’s that danger is lurking everywhere during the holiday season. Here are some of the holiday hazards that may turn you into the Grinch, and things you can do to get back in the Christmas spirit.  In addition to these actions, some holiday acupuncture will supplement the magic of Christmas to help you heal faster.

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“Acupuncture for a Year” Referral Contest

acu-for-a-year-referral-contest-1Today we’re asking you to help expand the Northshore Acupuncture Center community by inviting your friends to try acupuncture. Each friend you refer will receive a complimentary bottle of one of our proprietary essential oil blends for sleep, stress, energy or pain management. For each client referral, your name will be entered in a drawing to win acupuncture for a year*.

You can share this link with friends to get their complimentary bottle of essential oil goodness. Also please share on social media, and ask friends to mention your name when they schedule or come into the office. Your friends are more likely to try acupuncture if you share some of the benefits you’ve seen when you post the referral info. You can also stop by our office to pick up business cards to share with your friends.

Rules and regulations: A client is only considered a referral for purposes of this contest if they have never received a treatment at Northshore Acupuncture Center and they schedule and complete an initial consultation and treatment by March 31, 2017. Only one client can receive credit for an individual referral.

*The winner will receive one complimentary acupuncture and essential oil treatment per month from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2018.

The Inside Scoop on Cholesterol and The One Chinese Herb That Could Crush It

hawthorn-01According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), people who suffer from high LDL cholesterol are twice as likely to develop heart disease – the number one cause of death in both men and women (source). High levels of LDL cholesterol is a serious health condition that affects approximately 71 million adults in the U.S. (1 out 3). But an ancient Chinese herb is turning heads in the medical community due to its surprisingly powerful effects on cholesterol levels.

Good vs Bad Cholesterol: What’s The Difference?

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