By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on November 29th, 2011  China has long been known for having a population that was almost devoid of overweight citizens. Now with the advent of modern fast food infiltrating their society, things are changing. If you visit China, you might be shocked at how many KFC’s and McDonald’s there are now. And if you go inside any of these fast food restaurants you’ll find dozens of teenagers. With China’s recent economic rise, some Chinese have changed their lifestyle and eating habits for the worse. Some Chinese parents have checked in their overweight teenagers into the Aimin Fat Reduction Clinic in Tianjin in northern China. By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on December 31st, 2010 Have you noticed? And 2010 is losing its grip a little bit more each minute. I’m ready, are you? 2010 was a great and transformative year. Moving productively from 2010 into 2011 – and having someone you can count on to support you to do it makes it easier. That’s why we at Complete Oriental Medical Care are here to assist you in creating a whole new possibility in your health. It is no surprise that many of the top ten New Year’s resolutions are related to better health. Number 1 is to “lose weight,” number 2 to “quit smoking,” with “exercise more” and “eat healthier” also among the top ten. By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on July 17th, 2010 According to OK! Magazine Jennifer Aniston decided to get acupuncture after her friend Sheryl Crow advised her to do so. Apparently Jen sees Sheryl as some sort of a health guru and has been getting the singer’s advice on Chinese medicine. “Jen sees Sheryl as her health guru, so when she suggested acupuncture, Jen went with it straight away,” said one insider. Jen wants to get pregnant so she’s convinced acupuncture will give her a helping hand. “It’s reduced her stress, made her skin glow, helped her with weight loss and made her happier,” said one insider. This is a preview of Jennifer Aniston Gets Acupuncture Upon Sheryl Crow’s Advice . Read the full post (139 words, estimated 33 secs reading time)By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on July 7th, 2010  Would you like to reduce your hunger so you can eat less? The Acupuncture Weight Control program is a series of acupuncture treatments that helps you feel full so that you can eat less and still have energy. This holistic therapy allows your body to take in less fat from the food you eat.
Recently CNN.com published a story about a Chinese rap group comprising of 4 women called Qian Jin Zu He, which means “1,000 Pounds” – their combined weight. Their famous song was “So What If I’m Fat?” They are currently using acupuncture, exercise and diet to lose weight. This is a preview of Weight Loss Minneapolis: ’1000 Pound Rapper’ Uses Acupuncture to Lose Weight . Read the full post (369 words, 1 image, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on December 30th, 2009 Are you getting excited about 2010 – I am! It’s coming at us quick. Have you noticed? And 2009 is losing its grip a little bit more every day. I’m ready, are you? 2009 was a great and transformative year. Moving productively from 2009 into 2010 – and having someone you can count on to support you to do it makes it easier. That’s why we at Complete Oriental Medical Care are here to assist you in creating a whole new possibility in your health. By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on February 7th, 2009 The Year of the Ox, which started on January 26, might be your most peaceful year since 2000. The Ox in Chinese astrology is no bull in a china shop. He/she is a born leader, being quite dependable and possessing an innate ability to achieve great things. They are tireless workers who are detail oriented and believe in doing things right the first time. The ox person is not extravagant, and spends his/her money wisely. Some famous Oxen are Barack Obama, Jon Bon Jovi, Jeff Bridges, Richard Burton, Charlie Chaplin, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr, Walt Disney, Dustin Hoffman and Anthony Hopkins. By Steven Sonmore L. Ac., on October 20th, 2006 This is a preview of Acupuncture Promotes Weight Loss in Women . Read the full post (93 words, estimated 22 secs reading time) | Schedule an AppointmentTo Inquire or Schedule an Appointment Call 612-866-4000 Minneapolis Acupuncture Blog | |