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Exhaustion and Fatigue

 
The Kidneys and Adrenal Glands

Exhaustion and Fatigue are Typically Due to Depletion

In Chinese medicine the most common cause of exhaustion and fatigue is depletion of energy reserves. Usually this is the result of excess amounts of stress or anxiety combined with a lack of opportunity or time to rest and recharge. This results in adrenal fatigue, or what we call "kidney deficiency" in Chinese medicine. (Since the adrenal glands are physically attached to the kidneys, they are considered to be one and the same.) Other common causes of exhaustion and fatigue may include digestive issues, where the body is not properly absorbing nutrients from food, or insomnia.
 

Acupuncture Can Help Restore Energy Reserves

There are many different acupuncture points that can help with exhaustion and fatigue. Some help replenish energy reserves, while others boost internal organ function so that your system runs better overall. Some have a calming and relaxing effect to help you sleep better or reduce the anxiety, stress, and tension that may be slowly draining your energy over time. The experience of the acupuncture treatment in and of itself is also beneficial, giving you a dedicated time to rest and recharge. 
 

Complimentary, Supportive Therapies that Enhance Acupuncture

Chinese medicine is so much more than just acupuncture. I am also trained in herbal medicine, 5 element nutrition, and many types of traditional hands-on techniques. I find these complementary therapies can help enhance the effects of acupuncture. If they would be beneficial for your condition I will include them in your session at no extra charge. For example, there are multiple replenishing, restorative herbal formulas for exhaustion and fatigue that can help to address your symptoms from the inside out. There are also formulas that address insomnia or help improve organ function. Nutrition can be beneficial as well; even making small adjustments, favoring more nourishing foods, can really help with your recovery. Hands-on techniques can help release built up stress and tension. My toolbox includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, tui na (massage), zhi ya (acupressure), ba guan (fire cupping), gua sha (jade and horn massage tools), 5 element nutrition, and topical oils and patches for pain.
 
"If it is the greatest truth that you seek, the plants can direct you." ~Goethe
Dr. Nancy Hyton
Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine
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