- Vital Essence Acupuncture4500 9th Ave NE
Suite 300
Seattle, WA 981051-206-963-8978 - Testimonials
“Michele’s professionalism dissolves any unease about the process. Trust me, I have had a phobia about needles and still Michele provides a level of expertise which allowed me to relax and derive maximum benefit from her practice! I highly recommend her service to anyone who is interested in a substantive, practical alternative to traditional Westernized medicine.” – Terry
“You are so good at what you do! You truly have the gift of healing – I love to just bask in the powerful energy that emanates from you.” – Ted
“This was the most comprehensive acupuncture/herb visit I’ve had. I felt we accomplished more than I’ve had in any one type of modality. Thank you, Michele, for your commitment to health!” – Brooklin
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4 Lifestyle Tweaks to Thrive this Spring
In traditional Chinese medical theory, one of the best ways to stay healthy is to live in balance with the seasons. Balance, in this context, means mindfully crafting your diet and certain aspects of your lifestyle based on what season it is.
An easy way to think about this is with fruits and vegetables: we are lucky these days to have grocery stores stocked year round with fruits and vegetables from every corner of the globe at all times of year. That makes it possible to enjoy asparagus into the winter months in northern climates where asparagus would never naturally grow at that time of year if at all. Chinese medical thought prescribes realigning our diets with what would be available to us in the region where we live and at each time of year. continue reading
Eating Well for Springtime
Traditional Chinese medicine says aligning your diet with the seasons is one of the best ways to stay healthy. Mother Nature provides exactly what we need to be healthy. Paying attention to the fruits, vegetables and herbs that grow during different seasons in the region where you live is a great way to incorporate the philosophies of traditional Chinese medicine into your own life and access greater healing. continue reading