24/07/2025
Compassionate Talk About Healing & Personal Responsibility
Healing isn’t linear, and it’s definitely not passive.
You’re not in the back seat.
You’re pedalling your life.
For example:
What and how you eat every day directly affects your energy, inflammation, mood, immune system, and how well your body can heal.
That includes foods many of us grew up eating without question: gluten, dairy, sugar, alcohol, and yes, coffee.
They do impact physiology in ways that matter—especially when your body is under stress, fighting illness, or trying to heal.�If you’re working toward a better tomorrow—or one year from now, we first want to remove the background noise of inflammation.
You do want to be willing to look at how your habits might be getting in the way.
If you're not ready to examine how food fits into your health, that’s okay.
But it also means healing might stall, or move more slowly.
As long as you’re okay with that.
As a business, it would be so much easier to keep patients dependent. Just keep booking them without teaching them how to actually live.
But if the goal is to help people regain power and create long-lasting changes, then that model is unethical and disempowering.
And fixing (reducing pain, symptoms, etc.) without teaching knowledge and skills doesn’t align with our philosophy either.
So we invite everyone who comes to our practice to ask themselves:
Do you want to be empowered, or stay disempowered?
OK to be stuck where things are, but need occasional help for now?
Empowerment means knowing the why, and actively choosing the option, with full responsibility for what comes with it.
Did I hit the pain point?
Well, that’s what acupuncturists do: find the pain point and put a needle in, to invite change.
You are very welcome 😉
Akari | Tsumugi Healing Arts