3.25.2020
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3.22.2020
COVID19 news
Below are news/ information recommendations for COVID19:
- Local Ventura updates
- California updates
- Center for Disease Control (CDC)
- World Health Organization (WHO) situation report
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
From Rhonda Patrick, PhD:
There’s a lot of information online, and not all of it is accurate, reliable, or up-to-date. Here are some reliable sources that we would recommend following:
- Medcram
has a very analytical and well-referenced overview on updates on COVID-19. I suggest subscribing to their channel for very objective and comprehensive information on COVID-19.- National Institutes of Health’s coverage of COVID-19
has up-to-date and relevant information on the latest research. You can subscribe to their newsletter for automatic updates.- New England Journal of Medicine's updates on COVID-19
is a collection of articles and resources relating to the coronavirus outbreak. They have made all the COVID-19 content free to access.- A guide
with important tips from UCSF experts on maintaining good mental health with COVID-19 anxiety, physical distancing, and “shelter in place.”
Pandemic Ramblings
It’s okay to stop reading the news. Or limit yourself to just 30
minutes a day of news or social media intake. Then put a hard stop to
it.
Spend time with
friends online. Take a walk together, maintaining 6 feet distance.
Get on the phone, and on live chat. Spend time together online not
doing anything, simply being together.
Spend time with
yourself. What gives you joy? Do that. What have you always wanted to
do, but never had time to do? Do that.
Need direction? What
are you passionate about? If you don’t know, then how can you
explore that? Journal or draw. Spend time outdoors if you have easy
outdoor access (sans too many people nearby), barefeet. Look at
plants, then look them up in field guides. Draw plants. Find a nice
rock, lie down, and simply stare up at the sky.
Still working?
Working from home? How can you stay centered and grounded in this
time of upheaval, and community anxiety? What grounds you?
Stay active. Free
yoga classes are available now online, as well as paid ones. Don’t
get mired in all the options. If you need steadiness, then just pick
one, and stay the course. If you love all the options (as I do), then
bop around and try everything out, so that once we’re back in
person again, you know who to go to.
Allow this to be a
time of experimentation and transformation.
What of health?
Working from home can lend itself to too many snacks and
distractions. Surround yourself with healthy snacks and distractions,
then. Get up often and do lunges across the hallway, squats,
push-ups… you get the idea. Use a foam roller or massage ball, and
get the kinks out of your tight shoulders, low back, glutes, whole
body. Stay hydrated. Drink warming teas, such as ginger or turmeric.
Set up spaces for work, creative play (for example, I have a painting
corner, and music corner), and movement (ie. yoga corner).
Create gentle
resilience. Find sweetness, stillness, and simplicity in small basic
moments. Embrace ease.
3.13.2020
COVID19 , corona virus
Due to the "local health emergency" declaration from Ventura County Public Health regarding the COVID19 corona virus, we are postponing ALL March community- events, until further notice:
- Shoulder/ Arm Community Sports- Acupuncture (tomorrow, Saturday, 3/14)
- Way of Tea tea- tasting/ discussion (Monday, 3/16)
- Primavera art event collaboration with Va Por La Avenida (Sunday, March 21)
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- stay updated with California Department of Public Health's news releases
- stay healthy with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's tips
- consider an herbal approach, from my mentor, herbalist 7song
- other natural medicine considerations, from Aviva Romm, MD
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As a reminder, our bodies are super good at fighting off colds and flus in general.
The best things you can do for yourself is:
- Eat well/regularly
- Stay well hydrated
- Get plenty of rest
- Get some exercise/ movement
- Continue to stay engaged socially
Your body will do the rest. Our immune systems and our whole bodies are really good at what they do.
How do I take precautions while going about my day?
- Stay home if you're sick. This includes your appointments at our clinic.
- Wash hands frequently with soap and water, for 30 seconds.
- Sneeze and or cough into your elbow - not your hands.
- Avoid touching your face, hands, and eyes with your hands.
What should I do if I am well?
- Please do come to your appointments. Acupuncture, herbs, and yoga are excellent for boosting your immune system and maintaining health.
- Continue with your daily activities, go on errands, go to work, go have fun, and enjoy life!
- There are many herbs and supplements to help boost your immune system. Consider making an appointment for an herbal consultation.
What do I do if I think I'm sick?
- Cancel your appointment. We're not equipped to test for COVID-19 or isolate patients.
- If you have any of the following symptoms: fever, cough, shortness of breath, have been in close contact with someone who has a confirmed COVID-19 infection or traveled in affected regions, then please contact the County Health Department.
- The County Health Department can administer tests and give you further advice and care without exposing others.
- In the meantime, please keep yourself home.
What we're doing in our clinic:
- Actively cleaning each treatment room and waiting area several times per day to ensure your safety.
- Helping folks boost their immune responses by offering holistic health care. Now, more than ever, you need this kind of care. Keep on scheduling your appointments with us.
We are here to support you. Please reach out with any questions.
In health,
Jiling
Jiling Lin, L.Ac. 林基玲
acupuncture . herbs . yoga
3.01.2020
2.28.2020
Arabic Honey Electuary
An "electuary" is simply a honey paste. This Arabic Honey Electuary can help reduce chronic inflammation. Make a jar, and take a tablespoon each day.
Ingredients listed in parts (all dried powders):
Black pepper 1
Ginger 1
Tumeric 6-8
Honey
1. Place mixed powders into jar
2. Warm the honey, until liquefied
3. Add 4 ounces of Honey to every 3 T of herb powder
4. Stir, and enjoy 1 T, 1-2 times a day
A teacher with multiple sclerosis uses this formula daily. I recently recommended it to a patient with lupus. We frequently spooned it out to Water Protectors at Standing Rock, along with Fire Cider, Osha honey, and CBD oil. I have found this simple recipe effective + delicious, over the years. Please let me know how you like it! Please share with someone who might like Arabic Honey, too.
2.04.2020
Way of Tea: February Puerh notes
Here's a few notes from last night's Way of Tea event:
Tea/ 茶
- Read this article
- Want to brew with a gaiwan (蓋碗)?
Dao De Jing/ 道德經
- What's a tangible example of when you should have stepped back? How do you "step back"?
- How do you balance work, play, time, boundaries, and other elements with integrity?
- Click here
Stay Healthy
- Come see me in my clinic (Ventura and Oxnard locations) for personalized one-on-one acupuncture, herbs, and yoga consultations/ treatments! Find more classes/ clinic schedule on
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Upcoming events
- Stay tuned for our next Way of Tea in March!
- Please join us for Community Acupuncture on Friday February 21.
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