Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture - Chinese Herbs - Moxibustion - Naturopathy

Mary Zhang
9237 Ward Parkway, Ste. 104
Kansas City, MO  64114

Dip., Lic., Ac.

Phone: 816.361.8885
Fax: 816.523.3555

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Mary Zhang,Chinese Medicine Clinic, Kansas City -- Specializing in Infertility and other Reproductive Wellness with Traditional Chinese Medicine.  Licensed acupuncturist, received her medical degree from the Chinese Medicine University, Liaoning, China. Over the past fifteen years, Mary has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in China, Germany and the United States in both hospital and clinic settings. She has taught classes and seminars in various hospitals and universities.

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Are Chinese Herbs Helpful?  Insomnia  Other Treatment Tools

 

We experience many different symptoms that may not pertain to a certain disease category or by themselves indicate a pathological issue. Insomnia, stress and emotional eating are examples. These subtle manifestations can be a signal that something more serious may be brewing and it is wise to seek preventative care. Acupuncture has much to offer conditions that are possibly not severe enough to be addressed by western medicine. In fact, Chinese medicine excels at disease prevention. Keeping your body systems healthy so that you can get good sleep, maintain a healthy weight and live a happy, addiction-free life will go along way to preventing many common health concerns.

 

The National Institute of Health supports this idea and has established acupuncture as effective in treating over 26 disease categories. Chinese medicine has been shown to successfully treat conditions ranging from back pain to PMS, high blood pressure to psoriasis, bronchitis to arthritis, diabetes to asthma, depression to insomnia and the list goes on. You might be surprised that the health issue you are dealing with can be effectively treated through acupuncture.

 

Are Chinese Herbs Helpful?

Chinese herbal therapy is an important tool in the treatment of insomnia. Herbs work on a daily basis to help improve quality and duration of sleep, reduce dream disturbed sleep and help you to feel refreshed upon waking. Unlike conventional medicines, Chinese herbs are not tranquilizing or sedating, so you are able to get a good night’s sleep without any side effects such as grogginess or fatigue. Herbs are taken 2 to 3 times a day, the last dose usually at bedtime. Prescriptions will be different for each patient, but in general they contain herbs that help calm the mind, relax the body and also address the underlying condition that is contributing to the pattern of insomnia. Herbs can be taken whether or not you are taking prescription medication, including sleeping pills.

 

Acupuncture for the Treatment of Insomnia

If you can’t sleep in some capacity through the night, you may have a form of insomnia. You may have trouble falling asleep, staying asleep or both, or you may wake early before your alarm, unable to fall back to sleep. According to Chinese medicine, all of these different forms of sleeplessness point to a deeper, underlying imbalance that needs to be addressed so that you can get a normal night’s sleep. If you are someone who suffers from any degree of insomnia, acupuncture and Chinese medicine may be able to help.

 

How does Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Treat Insomnia?

In order to treat insomnia, Chinese medicine looks at 3 specific aspects of your health:

  • The problem pattern of sleep

  • Your emotional health and the effects of stress

  • The condition of your physical health.

Knowing these things gives your acupuncturist important information about the root of your insomnia—the underlying condition which may be causing or contributing to the problem. An “underlying condition” can be anything from daily stress to habitual, pent-up or unresolved emotions; it can also be a pattern of pain and discomfort while sleeping; it can be a result of menopause or aging; it can even be a problem rooted in your digestion. The point is, in Chinese medicine, if your health is suffering in another area, your sleep will reflect that problem. Once these factors are identified, treatments simultaneously address the root condition and the problem pattern of sleep so a normal sleep cycle can quickly be restored.

 

In a small study published in the Journal of Neuropsychiatry, 18 patients suffering from anxiety and insomnia were treated with acupuncture twice a week for five weeks. One week before and after treatment, they were given tests to determine changes in melatonin, sleep quality, total time spent asleep and other variables. One week following completion of treatment, sleep efficiency and nighttime melatonin levels had increased. 

 

What Other Tools will I be Given to Assist Me in Treatment?

If you aren’t all ready practicing healthy bed-time habits, your acupuncturist will advise of ways to create a routine that is more conducive to a good night’s sleep. You may also receive advice about vitamin and mineral supplements and dietary changes that could positively affect your sleep.
 

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