Point of Renewal Integrated Health

Point of Renewal Integrated Health Point of Renewal Integrated Health offers: Acupuncture, HydroMassage, CBD, and so much more! Hi! My name is Maria Johnson Narveson, L.Ac., M.Om.
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I am a Licensed Acupuncturist and the owner of Point of Renewal Integrated Health (formerly Point of Renewal Acupuncture. Located at 610 West Ave. Suite A-2, Rice Lake, WI 54868. We have a health and wellness solution to help you from the inside out! We now offer the following!
~ Acupuncture
~ Cupping
~ Lake Roots CBD products
~ Massage Therapy
~ HydroMassage
~ Thermography
~ Electrolysis (perman

ent hair removal)
~ Full Body Waxing
~ Access Bars/Healing Touch/Reiki
~ Vitaflex Reflexology
~ Rain Drop Therapy
~ Zyto scans

Call us at 715.296.7467! About Maria Johnson Narveson: After recovering from a car accident, I was introduced to the whole world of natural medicine. Over the past 20 years, I have researched and found the key elements that will help all of you achieve a new level of health and wellbeing both physically and emotionally. Through my experiences, personally and in various clinics and hospital settings, I have been so blessed to see the healing that these various disciplines can offer. Originally I grew up in Holcombe, WI and I later graduated from Eau Claire North High School. I am married with two energetic and wonderful children. I am very excited to meet with you! Education, Experience & Certifications:
Doctorate in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, Pacific College of Health and Science (Graduation: April 2021)
Master's Degree in Oriental Medicine, Northwestern Health Sciences University
Bachelor's Degree in International Business and Marketing, Minnesota State University at Mankato
Internships at M Health Fairview University Medical Center East and West Bank, Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Edith Davis Teaching Clinic, Northwestern Health Sciences, University Health Services. Diplomate of Acupuncture, National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM)
Member of the Wisconsin Society of Acupuncturists

🦷➡️💧 Did you know one bad tooth can overwhelm your lymphatic system?Keep your body’s natural drainage flowing. Schedule ...
08/24/2025

🦷➡️💧 Did you know one bad tooth can overwhelm your lymphatic system?
Keep your body’s natural drainage flowing. Schedule a Lymphatic Enhancement Technique (LET) session with Lisa today and give your system the reset it needs. 💚✨ www.pointofrenewal.com

“From Tooth to Toxin: How a Rotten Tooth Disrupts Your Lymphatic System”
By Bianca Botha, CLT, RLD, MLDT
(This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider before making changes to your health regimen.)
A rotting tooth—whether from decay, abscess, or chronic infection—is more than just a painful dental problem. It becomes a silent systemic threat once it activates and overwhelms your lymphatic system, your body’s natural drainage and defense network.
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If left untreated, that one tooth can send waves of inflammation, toxins, and bacteria through the head and neck lymphatics, overloading lymph nodes, weakening immunity, and even contributing to systemic inflammation.
Let’s explore how a bad tooth can disrupt your lymphatic harmony—and why early intervention is key.
Understanding Dental Decay and Infection
A “rotten” tooth is typically the result of:
• Dental caries (cavities)
• Pulpitis (infection of the tooth pulp)
• Dental abscess (pus pocket at the root)
• Periodontitis (gum infection spreading to bone)
Once the infection penetrates the dentin or pulp, bacteria multiply rapidly, and the immune system is activated to contain it.
How the Lymphatic System Responds
The oral cavity is densely connected to the regional lymphatic network, especially:
• Submental lymph nodes (below the chin)
• Submandibular lymph nodes (beneath the jaw)
• Cervical lymph nodes (along the neck)
• Tonsillar and pharyngeal lymphoid tissue
These nodes and vessels drain toxins, bacteria, dead immune cells, and inflammatory cytokines away from the oral region and deliver them to larger nodes for filtering and immune processing.
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When a tooth becomes necrotic or infected, the lymphatic system is immediately tasked with:
• Transporting inflammatory mediators (IL-1, TNF-α, prostaglandins)
• Recruiting immune cells (macrophages, lymphocytes, neutrophils)
• Draining bacterial waste products and dead tissue
• Preventing the spread of infection to surrounding tissues or the bloodstream
What Happens When Lymph Gets Overwhelmed?
If the infection is persistent, the lymphatic system becomes congested or overloaded, leading to:
• Lymphadenopathy (swollen, painful lymph nodes)
• Sluggish lymph drainage
• Toxin accumulation in nearby tissues
• Increased risk of systemic inflammation
• Chronic fatigue, brain fog, and facial puffiness
• Spread of infection via lymph or blood (bacteremia)
Chronic oral infections have been associated with:
• Endocarditis (heart infection)
• Rheumatoid arthritis exacerbation
• Autoimmune flare-ups
• Increased CRP (C-reactive protein) and inflammatory markers
Medical Terms to Know 🧠📚
• Odontogenic infection: An infection originating from a tooth
• Periapical abscess: A localized pus pocket at the apex of a tooth root
• Lymphadenitis: Inflammation of a lymph node, often from infection
• Lymphostasis: Impaired lymph flow due to blockage or overload
• Biofilm: Protective layer bacteria form to evade immune clearance
Why One Tooth Affects the Whole Body
Because the oral lymphatics are a direct route to the bloodstream, what starts in the tooth doesn’t stay there.
In fact, oral pathogens like Porphyromonas gingivalis and Streptococcus mutans have been found in:
• Atherosclerotic plaques
• Alzheimer’s brain tissue
• Joint synovial fluid in arthritis
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Signs Your Lymph System Is Reacting to a Dental Infection
• Swollen glands under your jaw or ears
• Achy neck or jaw tension
• Headaches, especially at the base of the skull
• Fatigue or flu-like symptoms
• Facial puffiness or “fullness”
• Chronic sinus pressure
• Bad breath (halitosis) and metallic taste
Lymphatic Support for Dental Infections
1. Get the source treated – See a dentist for X-rays and drainage or extraction
2. Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) – Stimulates detox in the head, neck, and clavicle areas
3. Hydration – Keeps lymph moving efficiently 💧
4. Warm compresses + castor oil packs – Reduce node inflammation
5. Oral probiotics + antimicrobial rinses – Support microbial balance in the mouth
6. Anti-inflammatory diet – Reduces immune burden 🍃
7. Sleep with your head elevated – Enhances drainage from the face and brain
8. Deep nasal breathing – Stimulates vagus nerve and lymphatic tone
Fascinating Facts 💡
• The lingual tonsils at the back of your tongue drain into the same lymph chain as your infected molars
• 70% of your immune system is linked to mucosal surfaces—including the mouth
• One infected tooth can increase inflammatory markers like IL-6 across your whole body
• People with chronic gum disease are twice as likely to develop cardiovascular problems
Final Thought
A rotten tooth is not just a dental issue—it’s a lymphatic emergency in slow motion.
Your body does everything it can to fight off oral infection, but it needs help. If the drainage system is blocked, inflammation rises, toxins build, and the immune system wears down.
Honor your lymph. Heal your mouth.
Because health starts not just in the gut, but also under the tongue.
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✨ Understanding your options: Thermography ✨Thermography is a non-invasive imaging tool that reads heat + blood-flow pat...
08/21/2025

✨ Understanding your options: Thermography ✨

Thermography is a non-invasive imaging tool that reads heat + blood-flow patterns to highlight areas of inflammation and physiologic change. No radiation. No compression. No contact. 🙌

Why clients love scanning with Sue Heil:
• Comfortable, private visit
• Helpful baseline for comparison over time
• Quick appointment + easy prep

📍 Lighthouse Health & Thermography at Point of Renewal Integrated Health — Rice Lake, WI
🗓️ Sue is in our office monthly for Breast, Upper Body, and Full Body scans.

Send us a message here with questions / call or text Sue directly to schedule 763-227-5347

08/19/2025

Please help us spread the word- This fundraiser is for the Barron County Veterans Aid, helping our local veterans in need. Every donation, every share, every comment helps us to spread awareness of this fundraiser. We appreciate it!

08/18/2025
🎉 Customer Appreciation Week starts NOW! 🎉Snag the deals made just for YOU 🙌 and keep watching, we’ve got a couple of pr...
08/18/2025

🎉 Customer Appreciation Week starts NOW! 🎉
Snag the deals made just for YOU 🙌 and keep watching, we’ve got a couple of pre–Patriot Palooza announcements on the way ✨

Stay tuned 👀

08/14/2025

🎉 Join us in supporting local veterans at the Patriot Palooza! I had a chat with Shelle from the Barron County Veterans Aid Fund about their incredible work. Check out the video and learn more about the Patriot Palooza fundraiser! 🇺🇸
👉 Follow the new Patriot Palooza page on Facebook for updates and watch the video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1AjZqSdXhU/
Let’s show our support for those who’ve served! ❤️

Heads up, friends! I made a couple of date/day mix-ups in Saturday’s newsletter 🙈(I did send out a revision, but in case...
08/13/2025

Heads up, friends! I made a couple of date/day mix-ups in Saturday’s newsletter 🙈(I did send out a revision, but in case you didn't see it)

• Patriot Palooza — The correct date is Saturday, October 18 (not Oct 20). We’re raising funds for the Barron County Veterans Aid Fund. Please follow the Patriot Palooza page. In this video, I’m chatting with our beneficiary lead, Shelle Shaw, about the program:
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/15tG7j2fjb/

• Customer Appreciation Day — I had the right date but the wrong day listed. 🤦🏻‍♀️ It’s Wednesday, August 20, 2–5 PM at Point of Renewal (610 West Ave, Rice Lake). Event details here:
https://www.facebook.com/share/1G3NotBFtW/

So sorry for the confusion—and thank you for helping me spread the word by sharing and following those links. Can’t wait to see you! 💚

👣Thick toenails aren’t just a ‘cosmetic’ thing.If your nails are getting hard, yellow/brown, crumbling, lifting, or pain...
08/11/2025

👣Thick toenails aren’t just a ‘cosmetic’ thing.

If your nails are getting hard, yellow/brown, crumbling, lifting, or painful in shoes, it could be due to fungus, repeated pressure from shoes, aging/skin conditions, or circulation issues. Left alone, thick nails can lead to ingrown, infection risk, and trouble walking, especially if you have diabetes, neuropathy, or poor circulation.

Kay provides medical grade foot & nail care, gentle trimming, smoothing sharp edges, and prevention-focused care in a private, comfortable setting at Point of Renewal Integrated Health

In our Rice Lake office, one day each week
📞 Call Kay directly: 715-931-9115 to book or with questions

👣 Healthy feet make everyday life easier. Save this post for someone who needs it.

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610 West Avenue, Suite A-2
Rice Lake, WI
54868

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 1pm

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Point of Renewal Acupuncture offers Traditional Chinese Medicine including Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs along with Mei Zen Cosmetic Acupuncture, CBD products, Hydromassage, Spring Forest QiGong, Brain Gym and Health Kinesiology. Point of Renewal Acupuncture is located between Don Johnson Motors and Slumberland in the strip mall at the top of the hill with Christine's Dance Company in Rice Lake, WI. Maria Lynn Johnson Narveson, L. Ac. is a Wisconsin licensed Acupuncturist in Rice Lake, WI. Point of Renewal Acupuncture strives to help you accomplish your health and wellness goals and will support you through your healing journeys.