Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Dr. Tracy Ye's Adventures in Acupuncture - Yi Yi Ren - Year of the Monkey - Part 3







Yi Yi Ren

a.k.a. 

Little Red Bean & Job's Tears Congee

SYMPTOMS:
Water retention, overweight, weak digestion. People with high pressure lifestyles, lack of exercise and unhealthy diet can develop weaker digestion and wet spleen conditions.

THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS:
Easy to digest and absorb for improving digestive health, diuretic and relieve internal dampness or water retention, lose weight, benefit heart and promote blood, fight summer heat and high humidity. 

INGREDIENTS:
  • Job's Tears (yi yi ren) 薏以仁/薏米 – half cup
  • Red bean 红小豆 – half cup
1.   Soak ingredients for one to two hours and rinse clean.
2.   Put all ingredients in a pot with 5 to 6 cups of water. Bring to boil and lower heat to cook until beans are soft (about 45 minutes). 
3.   Add sugar to serve if desire.

USAGE:
No restriction and is suitable for the whole family. It is best use a slow heat cooker or rice cooker with timer to cook overnight (adjust water accordingly) and be ready to eat with breakfast in the morning. It is also easier to cook a batch for 2 to 3 days, keep it in the fridge and warm up the right portion for each use. 

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Dr. Tracy Ye's Adventures in Acupuncture: The Year of the Monkey - Part 1

Year of the Monkey 2016: Chinese Zodiac Sign, Personality, Fortune

Later today we'll be making a video about the Year of the Monkey and what it means to your health, your wealth and your happiness. I don't think you should take these preditions to the stock market, but I do think you can find some fun here on this site: Year of the Monkey 2016: Chinese Zodiac Sign, Personality, Fortune

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Dr. Tracy Ye's Adventures in Acupuncture

Transitioning from Fertility Treatments to Maternity Care with Acupuncture

It's a joy to be able to say "congratulations" to a mother-to-be.  It's a regular thing in our clinic to get to say this--but for each woman, each couple, it's a big deal to hear.

We boast a 70-80% success rate for moving our couples from fertility treatment to maternity care. Now, over three walls in our clinic show off the happy faces of our families--complete with their latest newest additions.  It is truly the biggest influence on the happiness index that I feel as a doctor. Helping families grow is one of the most important things I get to do each and every week.

I've written a note on our facebook page that talks about the special things that acupuncture does in each trimester of a woman's pregnancy.  I talk, too, about the importance of acupuncture to ward off postpartum depression.

Read the note here: facebook note on using acupuncture to transition from fertility to maternity care

Then, be sure to watch the youtube video: video: acupuncture for maternity

Then, book your family consultation with our clinic: (650) 558-8118.

Then, share this will all your friends who are wanting new babies in 2016!