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At our recent open house we unveiled a new package of services.  By combining 3 treatment methods, Acupuncture, Massage Therapy and Yoga you can optimize the overall benefits that each one has to offer.

For only $200 your package includes:
1- Acupuncture Treatment
1 - Seven Week Yoga Series
1 - Massage Therapy Session

This is an ideal way to explore treatments options you might not have otherwise tried in the past.  It not only makes economic sense for yourself, but makes a unique gift for that person you never know what to get.



The World Health Organization, National institute of Health, and individuals, such as former Surgeon General E. Koop, recognize Acupuncture as an effective treatment. It can be used for the management of back pain, headaches, migraines, and sports injuries. However, acupuncture provides more than pain relief. It is helpful in treating anxiety, insomnia, digestive problems, abdominal, menstrual cramps, weight control, infertility and much, much more.




The initial benefits of massage therapy might appear obvious, but there are a few facts you might not have known.  In response to massage, specific physiological and chemical changes cascade throughout the body, with profound effects. Research shows that with massage:

  • Arthritis sufferers note fewer aches and less stiffness and pain.
  • Asthmatic children show better pulmonary function and increased peak air flow.
  • Burn injury patients report reduced pain, itching, and anxiety.
  • High blood pressure patients demonstrate lower diastolic blood pressure, anxiety, and stress hormones.
  • Premenstrual syndrome sufferers have decreased water retention and cramping.
  • Preterm infants have improved weight gain.



The Mayo Clinic states the potential health benefits of yoga are numerous and may include:
  • Stress reduction. With its quiet, precise movements, yoga draws your focus away from your busy, chaotic day and toward calm as you move your body through poses that require balance and concentration.
  • Increased fitness. As you learn and refine new poses, you may enjoy improved balance, flexibility, range of motion and strength. And this means you're less likely to injure yourself in other physical endeavors or in your daily activities.
  • Management of chronic health conditions. Yoga might help with a variety of health conditions, such as cancer, depression, pain, anxiety and insomnia, by helping with sleep problems, fatigue and mood. Yoga also can help reduce heart rate and blood pressure.


Make your appointment today and start living the balanced life you deserve.  773-5778

Reduce, Reuse and Recycle

Doing Our Part

Here are just a few of the things Jade Integrated Health does to help:



  • Using washable linens on our treatment tables versus paper liners.
  • Hand washing and drying with washable washcloths instead of paper towels.
  • Eliminating chemicals in the water supply by working with environmentally safe cleaners and laundry detergents.
  • Lowering energy and water consumption with a front end loading washer and dryer.
  • Building with reclaimed materials.  Our new service counter and other shelving were made from rehabilitated wood purchased at the ReStore.
  • Reusable glassware and bottles at our water cooler instead of paper cups.
  • Minimizing waste by using both sides of printer paper.
  • Recycling of all paper, plastic and glass waste produced at our facilities.
  • Acupuncture as a treatment modality has a minimum of medical waste, reducing both pharmaceutical use and traditional surgical and medical interventions.

If you or your employers are equally enthusiastic and want to be in touch with other like minded businesses, we suggest visiting  Maine Businesses for Sustainability.   They provide Maine businesses an opportunity to learn about sustainability, network with other businesses, and find innovative ways to grow.  We hope you'll join us as we move Maine forward on the path towards sustainable economic development!

Mommy and Baby Yoga on Channel 6

Check out the Footage

We are excited to announce new footage from WCSH 6 of our very own Maura Hintlian and our Mommy and Baby Yoga Class. The report, by Kelly Labrecque for the Fit at Five series, focuses on what sets mommy and baby yoga apart from other workouts is that it is gentle, but still provides results. You get to involve and bond with your little one within the workout. For most new mothers getting their core back in shape is a big challenge. What better way to do it than with yoga.  Please click here to view the segment and be sure to come to our open house where Maura will be signing autographs while simultaneously performing the scooping ice cream pose.

Open House 2010

Ice Cream


You are invited !!

OPEN HOUSE ICE CREAM SOCIAL


Friday, June 18th

4:30 - 6:30 pm

The Jade Trade becomes...


New Logo


Come join the fun and celebrate our transformation.

The festivities include:
Ice Cream supplied by Mount Desert Island
live music supplied by cellist Robin Jellis
artwork by photographer Stephanie Hatzenbuehler
and good conversation supplied by all.


We are changing our name to better reflect a well rounded choice of health care treatment options.  Jade Integrated Health offers Acupuncture, Massage Therapy, Physical Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine and Yoga.

At Jade Integrated Health, we strive to provide you with a personal experience, by qualified practitioners committed to your well-being.

We look forward to seeing you.

An Instructors Perspective

The Complimentary Benefits of Yoga


The physical benefits of yoga are a wonderful way to compliment whatever sport or physical activity you love.  Yoga stretches, strengthens, and invigorates the entire body and internal organs.  It increases core strength, flexibility, range of motion, and improves balance.   Practicing yoga as a form of cross-training will increase your performance and reduce the risk of injury.  The postures and breath control in yoga are complimentary to athletes in increasing the longevity in their game.   Yoga combines strength and flexibility, creating balance within the body.


The pain many athletes experience (bad backs, knees, tight hamstrings, sore feet) is not from the sport itself, it's from the imbalances that running or a repetitive movement cause.  If you're off balance, your muscles are forced to work harder in compensation in each step you take, thus enforcing strong muscles to become stronger, and weak muscles to become weaker.   This compensation puts strain on the muscles, joints, and the entire skeletal system.  Athletes can use a consistent yoga practice to bring balance into all muscle groups, which will support and stabilize the skeletal system.  This will allow the runner/athlete to be able to handle the force of impact and to avoid injury.


Mental Benefits of Yoga

  • Stress Relief

  • Prevention and Relief of Stress-Related Disorders

  • Increase in Memory

  • Greater Control of Emotions

  • Greater Ability to Focus and Concentrate

Physical Benefits of Yoga

  • Improved Flexibility and Balance

  • Improved Cardiovascular Endurance & Efficiency

  • Improved Core Strength

  • Increased Energy Levels

  • Increased Lung Capacity

  • Increased Blood Flow

  • Reduced Heart Rate

  • Enhanced Overall Muscle Strength

  • Enhanced Immune System

  • Improved Digestion

  • Relaxation of Muscles

  • Weight Control


- Maura Hintlian RYT

Improve Your Golf Game?

Yes... Acupuncture Can Help

Well... it might not help your swing, but it can keep you healthy, active and on the course enjoying the game you love.  Here is a story from a few years ago, I still find insightful. 


In 2004, Couples was trailing in the Buick Classic and playing with unbearable pain.  Couples's back was throbbing to the point where he considered withdrawing from the tournament.  After gritting his teeth through an opening-round 67, a friend advised visiting an acupuncturist.  Couples received treatment on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning, and when he arrived for the second round Friday at Westchester Country Club, he still had an acupuncture pin in each ear.  But the throbbing in his back was gone.

''To me, it's unbelievable what they can do,'' Couples said.

Couple's play was also impressive. Shooting a six-under-par 65 during a bogey-free round that included six birdies, Couples grabbed a one-stroke lead heading into the third round.   He finished 10 under par and tied for 4th place.  As you know, he still plays strong today.  Couples most recently finished 6th at the Masters and won 3 out of the seven tournaments in this year's Champions Tour.


- John Charlebois L. Ac

Attention All Weekend Warriors !!

Tips to Prevent Injury

Many of us have lifestyles that do not easily support physical exercise. Yet we also find ourselves loving exercise, sports and fitness activities on the weekends.  Especially during this time of year when outdoor exercise

opportunities are limitless! As a result, it is easy to end up with an injury and side-lined from the activities that help us stay fit and reduce stress.


Here are some thoughts on injury prevention:

1. Stretch. NOT BEFORE your event, but AFTER a warm up to promote soft tissue extensibility and reduce muscle and tendon injuries.

2. Training.  Start training and exercise at 50-75% of what you think you can do.  Slowly build up to that 100% to stay injury-free throughout the season.

3. Ice.  At the first signs of pain, wear and tear, ice the affected

area.

4. Training. Yes, again!  Try cross training to avoid repetitive strain injuries.  Variety will promote better overall fitness while also helping you to avoid burn-out.

Finally, don't let injuries linger.  If it is not consistently getting

better over the course of a week, get treatment.  You will recover more quickly to get back to exercise.

Have a great summer !!


- Nancy Charlesbois PT, MT

Joke of the Month

Three yogi hermits are doing a meditative vigil in a cave. One day there's a sound outside the cave. Six months later, one of the yogis says, "That was a goat." The cave is silent once again. About a year later, another yogi says, "That wasn't a goat, that was a mule." Again, the cave falls silent. About two years later the third yogi says, "If you two don't stop arguing, I'm leaving."

An Instructors Perspective


MauraMommy and Baby Yoga

One of the aspects of the Mommy & Baby Yoga class that inspires me is when mothers find a new way to connect with their baby, whether it's a specific rocking movement in a posture that is beneficial to easing tension or building core strength in the mother and their baby enjoys it also.  Many times in class, the mothers will notice how a posture practiced in a certain way while holding their baby has a soothing effect to their baby.  The women will often comment how they are given new ideas of ways to play with their baby, while maintaining an awareness of their posture, or awareness in protecting the lower back from over strain.

There tends to be an imbalance in the mother's daily lives in holding the babies on one hip, leg, and arm.  Mother's are able to find balance in their bodies while practicing the yoga postures on both sides of the body.   In a typical class, moms will practice yoga incorporating their babies into the various postures, with movement within a posture to stimulate the baby while adding a level of dynamic strength building. Sometimes the babies sleep during class, and the mother is able to practice yoga on her own; either way receiving the benefits of stress reduction, conditioning and rebuilding strength, and balancing both sides of the body.   With the classes intimate in size, the women often bond not only with their babies, but with each other also.

- Maura Hintlian RYT

PMDD?

Yes... Acupuncture Can Help

I wish to take this opportunity to express gratitude toward the blessings that Mothers provide us all no matter who we are.  Life and Love are their gifts and there is no equal.  Mothers are busy caring, teaching and loving their families. Their stress can become harder to handle when their body becomes prepared to nurture their fertility.   The Mayo Clinic states that 75% of menstruating women experience PMS (Premenstrual Syndrome) and 10% of those women experience severe manifestations of this condition called PMDD.  Changes in mood or emotions are common and even portrayed as "normal".  Traditional Chinese Acupuncture has effectively treated challenges with women's fertility cycle for many centuries.  Pain, changes in cravings and appetite and feeling "wired & tired" have gentile treatments that are safe with minimal side effects. Additionally, the effect of treatments are cumulative over time therefore require less intervention as the patient is restored to balance.

What the Mayo clinic does not mention is the link between our stress response and a woman's sense of wellbeing during menstruation.   Like the symbol for Yin & Yang The Sympathetic & Parasympathetic nervous systems depend on, and control one another and require a balanced state.  Stress changes how your body interprets balance.  Stress also changes the chemical balance the hormone system utilizes.  The adrenals and other glands do not function to nurture the fertility/reproductive system when the stress response is heightened or continuously elevated.  In contrast your body feels that it needs to work on its own survival and interoperates fertility as an undesired state, a threat, which requires energy and resources to resist.

The wide range of signs and symptoms manifest where the individual woman is most deficient or blocked.  Traditional medicine suggests we nurture the woman's digestion and free the dynamic of flow inside and outside the body to include practicing self-care and expanding their creativity. There is much more to share then this space allows.  Please sign up for my free lecture, Ancient Insights on the Fertility Cycle, June 22nd from 7:00 - 8:00 pm.  I can provide specific answers to you, your family members, and your friends.  Space is limited.

Have a Blessed, Stress free Mothers Day,

- John Charlebois L. Ac

Sharing The Story of Motherhood

Taking Care of the Teacher in Us All

I am lucky to have close friends that are in similar stages of motherhood and some who are a little farther along the path of mothering.  We are able to share resources and companionship.   One of my friends introduced me to the book Momma Zen, Walking The Crooked Path of Motherhood by Karen Maezen Miller.  I have thoroughly enjoyed this book and had difficulty choosing a passage-so I am passing along two!


On teaching:

"Your child is a tireless teacher, constantly probing your self-imposed limits and boundaries, your self-centeredness, your sheer stubbornness.  It is a thankless job, and who would want it?  But each day your child comes to work again, taking up the monumental task.  You must be a teacher too.  Of agile exits and negotiations, of quick turns and pirouettes.  Of all the inventive ways to go through life instead of banging it head on.  There is a deft elegance to the mother who has mastered this dance, the dance with no choreography.  She is fluid and round.  She smiles and laughs easily.  She breezes along as if anything were possible.  Like a child."

Self care:

"Finding calm in the midst of fury, finding inspiration in the midst of despair, finding strawberry jam sandwiched between the sofa cushions, finding the splinter betwixt two tender toes.  Moms can find anything in a pinch, except a moment for themselves.  Meditation is the best way to find that moment.  It is the best way to find any moment, and telling you how to meditate is the only lasting good that I can give you.  A regular (or irregular!) meditation practice will give you more of the focus and discipline you need to do everything else: listen, talk, teach, comfort, work, play, relax, go to sleep, wake up, and do it all over again.  It's a little bit of attention paid to yourself so you can give all the rest of your attention away."

So, on this mother's day, I do not intend to go to a spa or "get away".  This Sunday, I relish the opportunity to mother, soak up the challenges with a laugh and then take the time to sit quietly and meditate.

Be well,


- Nancy Charlesbois PT, MT

Greater Health and Better Morale

Nationwide Clinical Survey of Acupuncture Patients

  • 91.5 % reported a disappearance or improvement of symptoms.

  • 79% said they use fewer drugs.

  • 70% avoided surgery.

  • 63% said "I can work better most of the time."

  • 58% said "I have more energy most of the time."

  • 63% said "I have less pain most of the time."

  • 68% said "I get along better with others most of the time"

source: Claire Cassidy, "Health Visions 2000"

Does Your Insurance Cover Acupuncture or Massage Therapy?

IT MAY ... if you work for the following:

* City of Portland
* State of Maine
* Maine Education Association (MEA)
* Maine Medical Center
* MaineHealth

Call today to make an appointment 773-5778.

If you are not an employee of one of the above organizations, you still may be covered. Please call your insurance provider to check benefit eligibility.

Anthem: 1-800-482-0966
Aetna: Member Services
Cigna: 1-800-244-6224
Great West: 1800-663-8081
Medicare: 1-800-633-4227

Pingree Agrees with Benefits of Acupuncture

John's Inquiring Question

At a recent event sponsored by the Portland Regional Chamber. John Charlebois was given the opportunity ask an engaging question to Congresswoman Chellie Pingree.


Gentle Yoga

John questioned whether or not the state of Maine was investigating or planning any pilot programs that help reduce medical costs?  He referenced the study above, explaining that through cost and benefit analysis, traditional acupuncture has been shown to lower healthcare costs.  Currently State of Maine employees are eligible for these services.  However, if Maine is looking for widespread cost savings, why not make it more widely accessible to all?

Congresswoman Pingree gave a very positive response and agreed with the benefits of acupuncture. She has personally seen results and the effectiveness of acupuncture with others. For a detailed answer however, she redirected the question to her daughter Hannah Pingree, Speaker of the Maine House of Representatives.  We are in the process of following up with Hannah and will keep you updated.

Reducing Health Costs with Acupuncture

Some Numbers to Crunch During Lunch

A study by the Oriental Medical Association of New Mexico reveals huge savings in multiple areas.

  • $16 million saved in treating angina by combining pharmacological intervention with acupuncture.
  • $4.5 million in reduced costs utilizing acupuncture for severe osteoarthritis compared to surgical intervention.
  • $1.4 million in cost savings by treating migraines with acupuncture versus conventional treatment.

The research shows an overall amount of $42 million in cost savings over a 5 year period.  This is equivalent to a brand new laptop for every high school student in the state of Maine.  Now that is food for thought.

Click Here to view or download this report.

International research supports this even further.  Other countries, including those in Western Europe, have managed to integrate acupuncture into the existing conventional system of medicine.

In fact, some nations are providing reimbursements through state health programs. This trend toward greater and more widespread reimbursement is likely to continue as more and better economic evaluations in acupuncture are performed.

Click Here to view or download this international report: Economic Evaluation in Acupunture: Past and Future.



*** BREAKING NEWS from the Wall Street Journal ***

Decoding Ancient Therapy
High-Tech Tools Show How Acupuncture Works in Treating Arthritis, Back Pain, Other Ills

- Melinda Beck

We invite you to read this detailed article published Monday, March 22nd in the Wall Street Journal. There is a discussion section that we encourage people to visit and share their personal acupuncture experiences.  This may be your chance for giving back by helping inform and enlighten the community at large.