Friday, February 25, 2011

Traditional Chinese Medicine as a Lifestyle

Here at TKI, our Oriental Medicine Department focuses on women’s health. Specifically, our practitioners have backgrounds in fertility. We also focus on cancer treatment-during and following cancer therapies such as chemotherapy and radiation. Along with these specialties, we do treat women, men, and children for all disorders and symptoms. While all of this is our focus, in the big picture, we are using Oriental Medicine to treat our patients from a holistic point of view leading to optimal health. No matter the presenting complaint that our patients come in with, we are always treating the mind, body, and spirit at the same time.
Acupuncture and all of the modalities we use within Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) are some of the best tools and therapies to use to create a healthy and lasting lifestyle. Along with acupuncture, TCM includes Chinese herbs, nutrition, tui na (Chinese deep tissue massage), and several other modalities.  We educate our patients on the importance of using all of these therapies together to treat symptoms-but not only to treat the symptoms. With TCM, we treat the “root” and “branch” of any illness. The root being the cause of the presenting symptom; the branch being the symptom. By using acupuncture and the like treatments, we see lasting results with diminished symptoms because we are treating all aspects of the illness and every part that is involved in it: mind, body, and spirit.
Along with regular acupuncture treatments, we make herbal and nutritional recommendations. By educating our patients how they can take charge of their health on their own by choosing specific foods, taking Chinese herbs and certain supplements, they learn how simple and effective this can be. Foods, herbs, and supplements help to balance the yin and yang of our bodies to bring about overall health and balance. By using nutrition and herbs on our own is one way of weaving these tools into our lifestyles. Tui na is also a therapy technique that we sometimes teach to our patients to do on themselves at home to decrease symptoms. For example, we have a specific point on the hand that is wonderful to treat headaches so for a patient who experiences frequent headaches, we may recommend this specific point for them to do on their own at home to help reduce and prevent headaches.
Along with treating presenting symptoms that patients come in with, we use TCM as a preventative medicine. Acupuncture and herbs are effective tools to use to prevent illnesses. As we progress through different stages of our lives, our physiology changes-hormones, metabolism, etc. So by using TCM to maintain our body cycles and fluctuations, we can adjust easier and feel at our best everyday. Also, if a patient has a family history of any specific condition, we pay close attention to that in our treatments to keep a patients’ health at their optimal level.
We have patients who come in on a monthly basis and also when the seasons change. The energetic channels in the body that we are treating with acupuncture are associated with the different seasons. It is best to pay attention to our bodies and how the seasonal cycles affect our health-all of our bodily systems: immune, digestive, cardiovascular.
TCM is an effective option to treat acute and chronic illnesses. By integrating TCM therapy treatments into our routines, we can create a healthy lifestyle for ourselves and our families.
Caroline Jung, L.Ac., MSOM, Dipl. Ac.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Fertility Boot Camp—Creating empowerment for those struggling with Infertility

I have worked with patients dealing with fertility issues most of my career.  Over this course of time, I have come to appreciate A) How desperate women can become to improve their chances of conception, B) How much there is to learn about fertility/infertility, C) That much of the information available through the internet is unfiltered and often leaves people feeling more confused, D) How expensive and costly this overall process can be, and most of all, E) How exhausting the fertility journey can be, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

I started to offer Fertility Boot Camp about two and half years ago, with a request of a patient, Tracy.  Tracy was about 39 years old when she started her journey.  After going through own trials and IVF attempts that failed, she started to look for other ways to help her journey–that’s when we met.  She expressed her frustration, just like everyone else that I know going through the process, and was disappointed at how she was not provided with all the information that could help her.  No one told her about things like acupuncture, diet and life-style changes that could help her.  She had to learn this on her own later in her process.  This inspired me to create a one-day retreat where individuals or couples could learn the core information to optimize their fertile capacity; and Fertility Birth Camp was born.

Fertility Boot Camp takes place at Tiffani Kim Institute, and this has a very special meaning to Tiffani, who is the founder of Tiffani Kim Institute.  Tiffani went through her own struggle with infertility for ten years before giving birth to Tiffani Kim Institute where she wanted to provide the best of health and beauty services to women (and men too).  

For past two and half years, we have offered several Fertility Boot Camps for women with great success and great success stories.  Fertility Boot Camp offers core, comprehensive information that integrates both Eastern and Western Medicine on fertility in a very personal and intimate setting. The retreat covers information on nutrition, acupuncture, mind/body techniques, reproductive medicine, and other complementary modalities to enhance fertility.  The Fertility Boot Camp even covers financial perspective of going through the fertility process.  The participants will take part in a variety of activities from mediation to cooking demos, from mind/body connection exercises to relationship building--going home with materials and information that they can apply immediately to their fertility journey.

Unfortunately, fertility is often seen as the Woman’s issue.  Even in couples where the issue is known to be with the male (low sperm count, poor motility, poor morphology, etc), often it will be only the woman who seeks treatment.  Accepting this reality, Fertility Boot Camp has always been for women.  But over and over again it has been the request of the past participants to see how they can get their partners and spouses more involved. We know that couples do better when both partners are involved, creating synergy together.  It’s better for their fertility and better for their relationship—it takes two to tango! So we are proud to announce the Fertility Boot Camp for Couples coming up in February.

This one-day event will be held Saturday, February 26th, at the Tiffani Kim Institute, 310 W. Superior in Chicago’s River North neighborhood from 9am-4pm. Throughout the day, delicious fertility-friendly lunch and snacks will be provided.  All the participants of this event will receive a complimentary consultation with Dr. Eve Feinberg, a reproductive endocrinologist at Fertility Centers of Illinois.  For more information, please visit www.tiffanikiminstitute.com under Fertility Boot Camp.  I encourage you to read our testimonials from the past participants and see what they had to say.   I hope you can join us on Saturday, February 26th  for knowledge and empowerment!


Jeanie Bussell, L.Ac., MSOM


Happy Note—Tracy is now a proud mother of a baby boy conceived naturally!