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Aahhhh, Spring!!!!

Posted Mar 29 2009 3:03pm
Hi Everyone! 

I'm back.  I know it's been awhile since my last blog entry.  I have just been so busy being an acupuncturist that it has left little time to write.  That's good, right?  And that is just how it is for me:  more needling, less writing or more writing, less needling.  One day I will strike a healthy balance between the two.  Just know that if you do not hear from me it is because I am working hard and getting inspired.  But more blogs will be on the way soon.  And, by the way, I am always open to entry suggestions.  You may email them to me at:  Tamara@LAacupuncture.net.

I hope you made it through the winter season without catching that ghastly, lingering cold that went through Los Angeles.  I did.  I am proud to say that my diligence and determination to not get sick certainly paid off.  And so we move on to spring, my favorite season to practice acupuncture and teach yoga.  Why?  Because the elements are gentle and kind to the body in spring and the body is open to change.  And when your body is open to change, your mind will follow.  It's a beautiful thing!

Last spring, I wrote one of my all-time most popular blog entries.  It was about what spring means in Chinese medicine and how to care for your body during this season.  You may read it by clicking  here.

Thank you for reading.
Tamara ZumMallen
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