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New Dimensions Acupuncture & Herbology In depth healthcare services, including lifestyle counselling, Gua Sha & cupping, acupressure and ac

So, Summer represents the Fire  Element  in Oriental Medicine ,  the organs Heart  đź’–and Small  Intestine . It is importa...
05/22/2025

So, Summer represents the Fire Element in Oriental Medicine , the organs Heart đź’–and Small Intestine . It is important to keep the body moisturized.. watching alcohol, coffee consumption and allow time for solitude and restitution .. .Consider to come for a consultation and a seasonal treatment to experience .. what's next in your life..

With HeartMath Institute – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉
08/24/2024

With HeartMath Institute – I just got recognized as one of their top fans! 🎉

08/24/2024

Yes, that is what I have been researching, using and prescribing for 30 + years .. ❣

SUMMER  is upon us ... clearly. It is the time of the Fire element, meaning the Heart.. Pericardium ...  đź’ž of the body ....
06/25/2024

SUMMER is upon us ... clearly. It is the time of the Fire element, meaning the Heart.. Pericardium ... đź’ž of the body ..
Time of Light, Exuberance, Expansion and Joy!
Also time to balance the nervous system .. sleep .. and emotions
nourishing moisture when needed .. Liquids !
For foods, mung beans as Dahl is great.. as is cucumber salad and melons to get a relief from heat ..
Time for a seasonal re -set ❣

Isn't it  time to clear out .. the winter and get ready for Spring, folks ?Using a deep 'tune - up'  session  ~including...
03/04/2024

Isn't it time to clear out .. the winter and get ready for Spring,
folks ?
Using a deep 'tune - up' session ~
including *Biomat, *cold Laser treatment 🌸✨ -
customized *AcuAromatherapy - 🌊
to Detox and Tonify as well ....
Call or text me to make an appointment ASAP!
(831) 406-7553

08/14/2023

It’s summer watermelon season who knew that watermelon had so many health benefits!

Watermelon is a fruit that offers various health benefits. It contains phytochemicals such as lycopene, vitamin C, β-carotene, and total polyphenolic content, which possess anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties (Maoto et al., 2019). These phytochemicals contribute to the potential use of watermelon as a functional ingredient in food applications (Maoto et al., 2019). Watermelon is also a rich source of l-citrulline, a neutral-alpha amino acid that is the precursor of l-arginine, an essential amino acid necessary for protein synthesis (Manivannan et al., 2020). Supplementation of l-citrulline has been shown to have cardiovascular and anti-hypertensive capabilities (Allerton et al., 2018). Watermelon consumption has been associated with the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis, and has been shown to improve aortic hemodynamics (Ridwan et al., 2018). Additionally, watermelon has been used to treat various ailments such as obesity, diabetes, ulcers, and various types of cancers (Manivannan et al., 2020).

In terms of weight management, watermelon consumption has been found to elicit robust satiety responses, leading to lower hunger and greater fullness compared to low-fat cookies (Lum et al., 2019). It has also been shown to decrease body weight, body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure, and waist-to-hip ratio (Lum et al., 2019). Watermelon consumption has been associated with reductions in oxidative stress and an increase in total antioxidant capacity in the blood (Lum et al., 2019).

Watermelon is not only beneficial when consumed as a fruit, but other parts of the watermelon plant, such as the seeds and rinds, also contain antioxidant properties (Pérez et al., 2022). The seeds and rinds are often discarded as waste during the production of watermelon juice (Pérez et al., 2022).

In conclusion, watermelon offers a range of health benefits due to its phytochemical content, including anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties. It has been associated with the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, weight management, and improvements in satiety responses. The various parts of the watermelon plant, including the seeds and rinds, also contain beneficial compounds. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind these health benefits and to explore the potential use of watermelon in preventing and treating various diseases.

References:

Allerton, T., Proctor, D., Stephens, J., Dugas, T., Spielmann, G., Irving, B. (2018). L-citrulline Supplementation: Impact On Cardiometabolic Health. Nutrients, 7(10), 921. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10070921

Lum, T., Connolly, M., Marx, A., Beidler, J., Hooshmand, S., Kern, M., … & Hong, M. (2019). Effects Of Fresh Watermelon Consumption On
the Acute Satiety Response And Cardiometabolic Risk Factors In Overweight And Obese Adults. Nutrients, 3(11), 595. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030595

Manivannan, A., Lee, E., Han, K., Kim, J., Kim, D. (2020). Versatile Nutraceutical Potentials Of Watermelon—a Modest Fruit Loaded With Pharmaceutically Valuable Phytochemicals. Molecules, 22(25), 5258. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25225258

Maoto, M., Beswa, D., Jideani, A. (2019). Watermelon As a Potential Fruit Snack. International Journal of Food Properties, 1(22), 355-370. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2019.1584212

Pérez, J., Gómez, K., Vega, L. (2022). Optimization and Preliminary Physicochemical Characterization Of Pectin Extraction From Watermelon Rind (Citrullus Lanatus) With Citric Acid. International Journal of Food Science, (2022), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3068829

Ridwan, R., Razak, H., Adenan, M., Saad, W. (2018). Development Of Isocratic Rp-hplc Method For Separation and Quantification Of L-citrulline And L-arginine In Watermelons. International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, (2018), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4798530

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Yes, Watermelons are tasty and cooling when temperatures are high..
08/14/2023

Yes, Watermelons are tasty and cooling when temperatures are high..

It’s summer watermelon season who knew that watermelon had so many health benefits!

Watermelon is a fruit that offers various health benefits. It contains phytochemicals such as lycopene, vitamin C, β-carotene, and total polyphenolic content, which possess anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties (Maoto et al., 2019). These phytochemicals contribute to the potential use of watermelon as a functional ingredient in food applications (Maoto et al., 2019). Watermelon is also a rich source of l-citrulline, a neutral-alpha amino acid that is the precursor of l-arginine, an essential amino acid necessary for protein synthesis (Manivannan et al., 2020). Supplementation of l-citrulline has been shown to have cardiovascular and anti-hypertensive capabilities (Allerton et al., 2018). Watermelon consumption has been associated with the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, including atherosclerosis, and has been shown to improve aortic hemodynamics (Ridwan et al., 2018). Additionally, watermelon has been used to treat various ailments such as obesity, diabetes, ulcers, and various types of cancers (Manivannan et al., 2020).

In terms of weight management, watermelon consumption has been found to elicit robust satiety responses, leading to lower hunger and greater fullness compared to low-fat cookies (Lum et al., 2019). It has also been shown to decrease body weight, body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure, and waist-to-hip ratio (Lum et al., 2019). Watermelon consumption has been associated with reductions in oxidative stress and an increase in total antioxidant capacity in the blood (Lum et al., 2019).

Watermelon is not only beneficial when consumed as a fruit, but other parts of the watermelon plant, such as the seeds and rinds, also contain antioxidant properties (Pérez et al., 2022). The seeds and rinds are often discarded as waste during the production of watermelon juice (Pérez et al., 2022).

In conclusion, watermelon offers a range of health benefits due to its phytochemical content, including anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antioxidant properties. It has been associated with the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, weight management, and improvements in satiety responses. The various parts of the watermelon plant, including the seeds and rinds, also contain beneficial compounds. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms behind these health benefits and to explore the potential use of watermelon in preventing and treating various diseases.

References:

Allerton, T., Proctor, D., Stephens, J., Dugas, T., Spielmann, G., Irving, B. (2018). L-citrulline Supplementation: Impact On Cardiometabolic Health. Nutrients, 7(10), 921. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10070921

Lum, T., Connolly, M., Marx, A., Beidler, J., Hooshmand, S., Kern, M., … & Hong, M. (2019). Effects Of Fresh Watermelon Consumption On
the Acute Satiety Response And Cardiometabolic Risk Factors In Overweight And Obese Adults. Nutrients, 3(11), 595. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11030595

Manivannan, A., Lee, E., Han, K., Kim, J., Kim, D. (2020). Versatile Nutraceutical Potentials Of Watermelon—a Modest Fruit Loaded With Pharmaceutically Valuable Phytochemicals. Molecules, 22(25), 5258. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25225258

Maoto, M., Beswa, D., Jideani, A. (2019). Watermelon As a Potential Fruit Snack. International Journal of Food Properties, 1(22), 355-370. https://doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2019.1584212

Pérez, J., Gómez, K., Vega, L. (2022). Optimization and Preliminary Physicochemical Characterization Of Pectin Extraction From Watermelon Rind (Citrullus Lanatus) With Citric Acid. International Journal of Food Science, (2022), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/3068829

Ridwan, R., Razak, H., Adenan, M., Saad, W. (2018). Development Of Isocratic Rp-hplc Method For Separation and Quantification Of L-citrulline And L-arginine In Watermelons. International Journal of Analytical Chemistry, (2018), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/4798530

Dr. Christopher Hobbs Ph.D.

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07/18/2023

A memory from years ago, with Michael Tierra, OMD at the Rebele shelter in Santa Cruz ✨ - giving a treatment.

Great info, you might not hear elsewhere ... 🌺, check it out ..And this  is all local !
04/06/2023

Great info, you might not hear elsewhere ... 🌺, check it out ..
And this is all local !

What a treat! Happy to share with you this rich podcast interview with Rollin McCraty, director of research of HeartMath Institute, and Kimberly Snyder, host of the Feel Good Podcast, author of You Are More More Than You Think You Are and founder of Solluna.
They talk about how we can work with the heart to reduce stress - and whether there is a connection between our breath and heart rhythm coherence. They cover a lot of additional ground in this conversation and all of it helps us to appreciate the heart as an amazing source of intelligence.
Listen to it now: https://addheart.me/Rollin_Kimberly

It's time for Spring Cleaning, Body Mind and Spirit!
04/06/2023

It's time for Spring Cleaning, Body Mind and Spirit!

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