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Acupuncture for Stress 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Your Internal Calm

Acupuncture for Stress 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Mastering Your Internal Calm

by AMY.BACHHUBER | May 7, 2026 | Acupuncture, Stress and Burnout

Your heart races while you’re sitting still at your desk just thinking about something. You wake up at 3 AM and your brain runs a highlight reel of every mistake you’ve made since 2004. You’ve even learned tools to not spin out. Yoga, meditation,...
The Spleen and the Mental Load: Why Your Thoughts Are Costing You Your Energy

The Spleen and the Mental Load: Why Your Thoughts Are Costing You Your Energy

by AMY.BACHHUBER | May 1, 2026 | Acupuncture

You wake up and your limbs feel like they are made of wet concrete. It is not just that you are tired. It is that everything feels heavy. The walk from your bed to the coffee pot feels like a trek through a swamp. Your brain feels like it is wrapped in wool. You look...
The Yin and Yang of Capacity: What 3,000 Years of Medicine Knows About Your Exhaustion

The Yin and Yang of Capacity: What 3,000 Years of Medicine Knows About Your Exhaustion

by AMY.BACHHUBER | Apr 24, 2026 | Acupuncture

Productivity culture has one setting: on. Not just busy. On. Like a light switch that only works one direction. And that is a problem for your system over time: it breaks natural rhythmic cycles and creates disharmony. In East Asian medicine, there are two fundamental...

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