Afraid of acupuncture, or is it simply unfamiliar to you? Before judging this medicine, open your eyes and mind -- it may change your life.
Part 3 of a series about acupuncture for weight loss.
I, along with a few other Waylandites spent a weekend in New York City for the Quidditch World Cup, an international tournament in which 94 teams and close to 2,000 athletes participated.
Can acupuncture help you lose weight? The question is answered in this 3-part article series.
Can acupuncture help with weight loss? Read this three-part series to find out!
A blog about the negative side of our obsession with social media.
In my medicine, the emotional and physical cannot be separated -- so a treatment will affect you on all levels: body, mind and spirit.
Advice for those just starting out in business.
A beginner's guide to the theories of Yin and Yang.
The old adage "You are only as old as you feel" isn't just a cliche ... attitude is everything when it comes to aging.
A blog on the Kidney, from a Traditional Chinese medicine standpoint.
Learning about the Heart, from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective.
For those people, like me, that cannot just discard the coral bows in memory of Lauren Astley, there are a couple options.
Today's blog is about the Spleen, from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Over the next few blog posts, I will be covering the energetic functions of the organ systems. Today's topic is the Liver.
Good and bad energy is not just found in people; objects and places hold onto it as well.
Don't have time to come see me? Here are some tips for relieving stress through touch.
Transitions are difficult. And, unfortunately, I’m quickly learning that life is full of them.
A look back to the beginning of my experiences with acupuncture.
Should those who engage in self-defeating behaviors be banished from the treatment room?
Sometimes being a Red Sox fan is really frustrating!
Even for older children beginning school can be an anxious time and so there are lots of school stories to help ease the transition. Check some of these out from the Wayland Public Library!
I can't even imagine losing my daughter's fabulous grin and silly giggles. I know it will happen one day, but I don't think about it.
Suffering from the lack of electricity blues? Mixed feelings about how Hurricane Irene threw your electric power-dependency in your face? Me, too. Read on to commiserate!
Come on in to the Wayland library before Aug. 31 to suggest a name for our elephant and check out our selection of wild animal books!
I'm exploring this summer's farmers' markets with suggestions for good reads.
My experiences with my 5-year-old and some of the Wayland Library passes.
Since his debut in 2004, fans have cheered for Kevin Youkilis by shouting "Youk" when he is at bat or making a great play in the field.
Luckily, we do not have to process a murder very often in Wayland, but when we do, it is made all the more difficult because we all know someone who is hurting.
I know I'm not really running material, but I have an enormous amount of stress relieved from meeting a good friend for a grueling jog around the neighborhood.
For a family of a disabled child that wants to visit the beach, a beach wheelchair is a God-send.
But at the end of the game, when we all had cheered our team to a win and "Dirty Water" started to play, it really was priceless.
Check out what's happening this summer at the Wayland Public Library!
A tribute to a wonderful woman – a woman that was like a surrogate mother to me for many years.
She looked beautiful, graceful – she was a ballerina.
On Saturday May 28 from 1 p.m.3p.m. Arts/Wayland, in conjunction with the Wayland Public Library, will be holding a special reception for young people.
So basically, I'm an ordinary mom with no pretensions, no agenda, and an undying love for the home team. Is that enough for a blog? Guess we'll find out.