By Mable Cheung, Acupuncturist at Cheung’s Trading Company (WINDSOR, ON) – A recent report put out by the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation revealed that more than 80% of Canadians suffer from at least one of the risk factors which lead to heart disease and stroke. Shocking statistics show that cardiovascular disease is the cause [...]
15 Aug 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung, Acupuncturist at Cheung’s Trading Co. Ltd. (WINDSOR, ON) – Many people are often under the impression that “tea” comes from the brewing of tea leaves. Generally, the name or classification given to beverages which acquire their healing properties from the ingredients seeped or brewed can be thought of as teas. If leaves [...]
20 Jul 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung – Acupuncturist at Cheung’s Trading Co. Ltd. (WINDSOR, ON) – Have you ever found yourself questioning conventional Western medicine? Looking for something more ‘natural’ to help you ward off that nasty winter cold, deal with sinus allergies or alleviate back pain? Chances are, you’re not alone. Studies have shown that an estimation [...]
13 Jul 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – Dimples may have been cute when you were a kid, but the lumpy and uneven texture which has begun to appear on your thighs and bottom, known as cellulite, is the curse of many a women’s existence. It is believed that those who develop cellulite have been destined since [...]
14 Jun 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – In our fast-paced society the importance of healthy eating habits seem to be lost. We live to eat, relying mainly on our senses of taste and sight to make food choices; instead, we should be eating to live. Hectic life styles dictate diet more so now than ever, making [...]
1 Jun 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – Even as medical science continues to advance in treating a wide range of diseases, the real challenge still lies in PREVENTION. The recipe of success rests upon knowing how to maintain optimal health before disease even occurs. The empowerment of ones immune system has never held so much importance. [...]
20 May 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – No cutting. No injecting. No scars. The latest face-lift requires only the use of ‘pins’. It’s hard to believe that a technique more than 5,000 years old is quickly becoming the latest trend for natural cosmetic enhancement. Cosmetic Acupuncture, also referred to as a “non-surgical facelift”, is a treatment [...]
17 May 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – We are a nation in sleep deprivation. Insomnia, defined as the chronic inability to sleep or to remain asleep throughout the night, affects an estimated 3.3 million Canadians aged 15 or older. Insomnia is not measured by the number of hours of sleep a person gets, but by the [...]
28 Apr 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung, Acupuncturist at Cheung’s Trading Co. Ltd. (WINDSOR, ON) – The thought of warm sunshiny days and clear blue skies makes most of us want to run out to enjoy the great outdoors. However for some, avoiding Mother Nature is seemingly more appealing. More than 60% of Canadians are affected by allergens from [...]
18 Apr 2011 | Posted in
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By Mable Cheung (WINDSOR, ON) – Not having much of a sweet tooth myself, a patient of mine brought in some Godiva dark chocolate for me to sample and get back to her on whether or not I would consider it to be a healthy part of her diet…. lol, rough life – I know… [...]
6 Apr 2011 | Posted in
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