Marcie S. Falco, Acupuncture Physician

Marcie S. Falco, Acupuncture Physician You are not your symptoms, but your symptoms are a manifestation of imbalance within.

As an Acupuncture Physician it is my mission to facilitate the optimum healing environment within your body to achieve and maintain optimal health and well-being. My Commitment to You: As an Acupuncture Physician it is my mission to facilitate the optimum healing environment within your body to achieve and maintain optimal health and well-being. I respect and treat each individual as a whole pers

on - ‘You are not your symptoms, but your symptoms are a manifestation of imbalance within your body.’

Bringing about a harmonious balance will alleviate pain and improve your general health. My patients are treated with a gentle touch and the highest level of professional care. It is impossible to list all aspects of health for which acupuncture can be helpful. The following are some of the conditions which the World Health Organization and the National Institute of Health have recommended acupuncture:

Respiratory System Sinusitis

& Flu
Throat
Bronchitis
Asthma

Disorders of the Eye Acute Conjunctivitis
Retinitis
(w/o complications)

Disorders of the Mouth Toothache
-Extraction Pain


Reproductive System Morning Sickness
& Menstrual Disorders

Discomfort/Changes


Gastro-Intestinal Disorders
Bowel Syndrome
& Gastroptosis
& Chronic Gastritis
Hyperacidity
Duodenal Ulcer (Pain Relief)
/Duodenal Ulcer (w/o complications)
& Chronic Colitis
Bacillary Dysentery
& Diarrhea

Neurological/Muscular-Skeletal Disorders Headache & Migraine
Neuralgia
Palsy
Following a Stroke
Neuropathies
Bladder Dysfunction
Enuresis
Syndrome
Shoulder
Elbow

Back Pain


Other Stress
Problems



Fatigue

Control
Blood Pressure
Immune System
Addictions

Happy First Day of Summer! Please read the article below for tips on how to assist in making this season a healthy one!
06/21/2024

Happy First Day of Summer! Please read the article below for tips on how to assist in making this season a healthy one!

06/21/2024

This is an article taken from American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine from June 19, 2018. It addresses our body's changing needs during the summer season.

Staying Healthy in Summer According to Chinese Medicine

Summer Tips from Traditional Chinese Medicine

Summer solstice on June 21 marks the beginning of the season of abundance. Through the lens of Chinese Medicine, it is the most yang day of the year–the apex of summer. It’s time to enjoy crisp watermelon slices, barley tea, and other foods to soothe and aid in cooling the body. With the many hours of daylight, the energy and bounty of summer is the ideal time for socializing, nurturing creative projects, and making time for exercise outside.

Observing the cycles of nature can provide a dynamic reflection of our own health. Engaging with the environment’s seasonal transitions is an insightful way to get in tune with ourselves and the world. Chinese Medicine believes that when treating disharmonies in the body, there is greater benefit in a seasonal approach and treatments may vary based on time of year because the body is affected by, and a reflection of, the environment around us.

The Season of the Heart and the Fire Element

Organ: the organ associated with summer is the Heart. The Heart is the emperor of the human body, it governs blood and is responsible for the Shen (Mind)
Element: Fire
Emotion: Joy
Taste: Bitter
Opens to: Tongue
Color: Red

Holistic Treatments

Summer is a great time to continue or start Chinese medicine treatments that are uplifting or tonifying for yang, qi, and blood. It is also a time when heat and fire patterns can be suffered in a more pointed or aggressive presentation. When the Heart is in balance, it is a kind leader but out of balance, people may experience:

Insomnia
Palpitations
Red complexion
Excessive sweating
Irritability, anxiety, restlessness
Depression (too little joy) or mania (excess joy)
Speech problems: Excessive talking, inappropriate laughter, rapid speech, aphasia, stuttering

Summer Nutrition
As an age old health model, Chinese medicine is generally not supportive of fad diets and health trends. Luckily for the foodies, it’s a medicine (and culture) that loves food and regular eating habits.

According to Joerg Kastner in his book Chinese Nutrition Therapy, the heat of summer “feeds on body fluids and harms yin. It is recommended to take in predominantly cooling, yin foods to disperse heat and build up body fluids. The bitter flavor corresponds to the fire phase, and mostly bitter–cool as well as bitter–cold foods in moderation should be consumed during the hot season.” In general, choose lighter foods to avoid indigestion (per the Heart’s relationship to the Small Intestine). Diet suggestions for summer include:

*Fruit: Apple, lemon, kiwi, watermelon, orange, pear, pineapple, tangerine
Cooling foods: Cucumber, Belgian endive hearts, spinach, tomato, salads, yogurt, wheat, barley, fish, rabbit, mint, dill, cilantro
*Drinks: Lots of water, watermelon juice, green tea (“it disperses summer heat and can expel toxins, cool the heart fire, calm the mind, remove heat from liver and gallbladder, and relieve stomach and lung.”)
*Combos: Mint and Chrysanthemum both aid in cooling the body and skin and also mildly supports liver function. If you are feeling adventurous, you could combine these as a tea and add a pinch of honeysuckle to create a wonderful floral tea to keep you cool.
*Avoid: Hot and dry foods such as coffee, excessively spicy foods, ice cold foods like ice cream since they cause the digestive system to slow down

Summer Self Care Practices

To optimize your health during the next three months, remember that this is a time for growth and expansion.

*Allow yourself to stay out a little later, socialize with people who bring you joy, make time to play, experience life and go on an adventure or two but be sure to balance it with plenty of water, downtime, and relaxation.
*Wake up earlier in the morning
*Rest at midday
*Go to bed later
*Seek water to balance the Fire element: cool baths and showers, swimming
*Seek activities that bring you joy and put you in a state of flow
*Nourish creative projects
*Find time to play like you did as a child

Gut Health is of utmost importance in promoting the health of the entire body including your brain!
06/16/2024

Gut Health is of utmost importance in promoting the health of the entire body including your brain!

🌱🔬 HOW TO HEAL YOUR MICROBIOME FOR HEALTHY AGING 🔬🌱

🔹 Want to slow down aging, reduce the risk of chronic disease, and maintain that youthful glow? Your gut health and microbiome hold the key!

Here are some top tips to keep your gut happy and prevent inflammaging:

1️⃣ Load up on gut-friendly foods: 🥦🍎 Fiber and polyphenol-rich fruits and veggies fuel the thriving of beneficial gut microbes.

2️⃣ Avoid gut-irritating foods: 🚫 Highly processed foods with chemicals and artificial flavors may trigger gut inflammation.

3️⃣ Strengthen the gut lining: 💪 Nourish your gut barrier cells with nutrient-rich supplements like Collagen Boost and Gut Shield.

4️⃣ Support the gut mucus layer: 🛡️ Optimize your mucus layer with nutrients from Gut Calm and Saccharo Force.

5️⃣ Ensure regular bowel movements: 💩 Essential Fiber and Motility Booster supplements can keep things moving smoothly.

6️⃣ Reduce exposure to toxins: 🌍 Minimize environmental toxins by making low-tox swaps and aid detox with sauna therapy and detox binders.

7️⃣ Soothe inflammation: 🌬️ Address inflammation with supplements like Cyto-BLOX and Gut Immune.

8️⃣ Reinoculate with good bacteria: 🦠 After creating a supportive environment, reintroduce friendly bacteria using Daily Probiotics and Spore-Based Probiotics.

9️⃣ Prioritize rest and destress: 😴🧘‍♀️ Adequate sleep and stress management are crucial for gut health.

💚 Take care of your gut and unlock the path to healthy aging! Share these tips with your friends and family to spread the knowledge! 📣✨

06/16/2024

Foods such as spinach, tomato, salads, yogurt, cucumber, watermelon and pineapples are all great foods to eat during the summer months!

What's your favorite summer food?

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Great information on Protein from Yuka. Yuka provides a fantastic App for checking out foods and products we use in and ...
06/05/2024

Great information on Protein from Yuka.

Yuka provides a fantastic App for checking out foods and products we use in and on our bodies. It rates them and gives information regarding the health risks or benefits related to the products.

Learn more about the different types of protein and how to better manage their consumption to feel good throughout the day and be healthy.

04/02/2024
01/16/2024

"Give up waiting as a state of mind. When you catch yourself slipping into waiting, snap out of it. Come into the present moment. Just be and enjoy being." - Eckhart Tolle

Great tips for boosting your ability to fight the flu!
11/09/2023

Great tips for boosting your ability to fight the flu!

In this video, Grand Master Lu shares simple tips for preventing the flu and staying healthy. Prevention is the best medicine!

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