Category Archives: Acupuncture
Dr. Jay’s Massage for Self-Esteem and also Self-Confidence: Metal
Fall is a fantastic time to attend to bronchial asthma, irregularity, poisoning, weight gain, IBS, leaking digestive tract disorder, problems of self-confidence, and also anxiety. Dr. Jay Sordean, LAc, OMD, QME offers a talk to his neighborhood BNI phase, East Bay Abundant Referrals, on October 24, 2013 on exactly how they could enhance their system with acupuncture at The Redwood Clinic in Berkeley California.
EBAR BNI AUTUMN TALK: Jay Sordean on Metal Element, Lungs, Asthma, IBS, Berkeley Acupuncture
Fall is an excellent time to deal with bronchial asthma, clinical depression, PTSD, bowel irregularity, poisoning, weight gain, IBS, leaking digestive tract disorder, problems of self-worth, and also anxiety. Dr. Jay Sordean, LAc, OMD, QME offers a talk to his regional BNI phase, East Bay Abundant Referrals, on October 24, 2013 on just how they could enhance their system with acupuncture at The Redwood Clinic in Berkeley California.
Jennifer Norstrom EBAR BNI discussion 10-3-13; EMDR description; PDSD, injury
Chinese Medicine as well as Colds 3: Emeryville Chamber Breakfast Club: Jay Sordean Berkeley Acupuncture
In this section from a discussion at the Emeryville Chamber Breakfast Club October 6, 2013, Dr. Jay Sordean chats regarding the means that Chinese Medicine talks concerning colds and also exactly how you could increase your resistance.
Stopping flus as well as colds 2: Emeryville Chamber Breakfast: Flu Vaccinations Berkeley Acupuncture
In this section from a discussion at the Emeryville Chamber Breakfast Club October 9, 2013, Dr. Jay Sordean speaks concerning influenza ands also, minuses and also inoculations, and also homoepathic treatment to aid avoid traveling as well as aircraft colds as well as flus.
Save Your Life: Get Your Multipure System Here
Save Your Life: Get Your Multipure System Here
Save Your Life: Get Your Multipure System Here
San Francisco schools found to have lead in water.
Oakland schools found to have lead in water.
Lead kills brain cells.
Don’t take a chance with your BRAIN. Filter your water
Save Your BRAIN and the BRAINS of your Children and Loved Ones: Get Your Multipure System Here
LEAD CONTAMINATION IN SAN FRANCISCO SCHOOLS 10-26-17
Lead contamination in water at seven Oakland schools, district officials admit poor communication
LEAD AND ASBESTOS FOUND IN VALLEJO POLICE STATION
Safe Water Filtration
Water is essential for life. Safe water is essential to promote health. Contaminated water can damage health in so many ways. Thus, it is important to make sure that the water you drink is not contaminated. Safe water filtration is the key. No matter where you live. And now more than ever.
I know, you are saying that you have a water filter. I applaud you for making that decision. But is your water filter actually filtering out everything it should, or is the filtering just cosmetic? Quite likely it is failing, because most do not pass muster with NSF standards. In fact, Multipure is the only one that passes for a combination of more than 8 problem ingredients put together. And your water might have all 8 (or more) at once.
Do you live in a place that ever has major national disasters? Hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes? A safe water source is vital for emergencies. We even have those at multipure (http://www.multipureusa.com/redwoodclinic) Multipure Independent Distributor ID: 432075
Winter is the WATER ELEMENT season in Chinese Medicine. So let’s look more in-depth into how to get your water really clean to promote excellent health.
As you know, The Redwood Clinic has promoted the sale and use of Multipure filtration systems for more than 25 years. Because we believe they are doing what all filtration systems should do, and they are backed up by independent laboratory testing of contamination removal.
If you are a quick decision maker, just go to our online store and order your system now.
Are you a Safe Water Filtration GEEK? Here are the DETAILS!!
Multipure Drinking Water Systems utilize Multipure’s innovative and proprietary Solid Carbon Block-based filter. This filter employs multiple components and materials to reduce the presence of a wide variety of contaminants in water.
Mechanical Filtration: The water passes through a pre-filter that traps dirt, sand, and particles that affect the taste and overall appearance of the water. After passing through the pre-filter, the water then passes through the Solid Carbon Block, where particles as small as 0.5 microns are physically trapped by the filter. Asbestos, cysts, and particulates are reduced through mechanical filtration at the sub-micron level.
Electrokinetic Adsorption: The pre-filter acquires a positive molecular charge as water passes through it. Since most contaminants exhibit a negative charge in water, the filter fibers electrokinetically attract these negatively-charged particles onto the positively-charged filter surface. Generally, these particles are too small to be trapped by mechanical filtration.
Physiochemical Adsorption: The carbon block filter is a blend of selected activated carbons and other media that reduce aesthetic contaminants and health-related contaminants by adsorbing particles to its surface. Because the carbon block is densely compacted, it provides a longer contact time with the water, and thus, better performance than many other filtration technologies.
Nationally recognized standards established for the drinking water treatment industry confirm that the most effective systems for the removal of both aesthetic and harmful contaminants are those that utilize Solid Carbon Block filters. Multipure is the original developer of Solid Carbon Block technology and has been the leader and innovator in the water treatment industry since 1970. Multipure, and its remarkable Solid Carbon Block filter, is synonymous with superior quality and exceptional innovation. With a Multipure Drinking Water System, you are guaranteed the best.
Multipure Independent Distributor ID: 432075
Adsorption vs. Absorption
Multipure filtration utilizes a process called adsorption. Adsorption differs from the more commonly known absorption; adsorption refers to the transfer of the particles of a gas, liquid, or dissolved solid onto a surface, while absorption refers to the incorporation of a solid, liquid or gas into another solid, liquid, or gas.
The Multipure filter uses adsorption to transfer contaminants onto the filter’s surface and remove it from the water stream. The water itself is temporarily absorbed by the filter material (much like a sponge absorbing water), but the contaminants are adsorbed to the filter surface, creating a layer on the surface as it is removed from the water stream.
Multipure Drinking Water Systems
The innovative Multipure design is certified, registered, and/or listed by:
• NSF International
• All states that regulate drinking water treatment devices
o California Department of Health Services
o Iowa Department of Public Health
o State of Wisconsin – Bureau of Building Water Systems, Research & Products Review Unit
Homeopathy Bengal Allen Calcutta 1998
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In 1998 I spent 6 weeks continuing my study of Homeopathy at Bengal Allen in Calcutta . In that class there were 5 of us total and many excellent teachers. The five of us were from 3 continents. Dr. Jay Sordean from California, Mariana Monteleone from Colorado, Maria Antal from Australia, Diane Landriault from Canada, and from Holland.
Below is contact information about them.
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This is an article and report that I made in February 1999 on the trip. I found it when cleaning up some of the documents I stored from the move in January 2017. Moving from the clinic location of 20 years on Telegraph Avenue into smaller quarters.
Maria Antal is a Naturopath apparently in Melbourne, 70 Brighton Road
St Kilda East, VIC 3183, phone 03-9531-3330, fax 03-9525-6787, and mobile 0412-953-330. From her website it seems that the following is a description: Maria Antal is a qualified Naturopath and beauty therapist. From an early age Maria observed her mother, a beauty therapist “extraordinaire” performing the various treatments on her clients.
From this Maria developed an innate insight and understanding into beauty and healing. Her journey has led her to do further studies in India with Homeopathic medicine and China for further studies with Acupuncture.
At LizMary’s Health and Beauty Clinic – Naturopath St Kilda, located in Melbourne you receive the highest quality care and skill from highly trained therapists who take pride in their work.
http://www.naturopath-stkilda.websyte.com.au/
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BANK CODE and Children’s Shopping Class
BANK CODE and Children’s Shopping Class
Why am I talking about BANK CODE and Children’s Shopping? Well, this week I did an introductory class on BANK Code in a Class on “Shopping” in an Elementary school. How did this happen?
I had a chance to be a guest teacher at an elementary school. This was an after-school class. The theme of the class was Entrepreneurs, and the children in the class had chosen to focus on “shopping.”
A class on entrepreneurship. Unusual for an elementary school, right? But not necessarily an unwise move. Actually it is brilliant, given that we are in an economy that is more and more entrepreneurial.
Life-time employment is a thing of the past in many industries. And having multiple jobs to make ends meet has been the norm for many people for decades. We see this now often with people having to get second or even third jobs just to make ends meet (think Lyft, Uber, AirBnB, other “disruptive” technologies, etc.).
HOW DO WE LEARN TO SHOP and BUY?
When we think about it, after all, children learn about buying, shopping, consumerism, clothes competition and other things from birth really. Just by growing up with caregivers and others who take them with them shopping, eating out, buying clothes and presents, and watching the same activities on television, in movies, and online. So giving children some great fundamentals regarding how and what to buy is important in an economy that is 70% based on consumer spending. You might even call this education “patriotic.”
WHY WAS I INVITED INTO A CLASSROOM
So, I was invited to the class because of my connection with the teacher and the relevancy of my topic.
As a natural medicine doctor of 3 decades, innovation is important to keep on the cutting edge. Since first learning about BANK Code 4 years ago, I use BANK Code with each patient to improve my results, and often patients find that it can be very helpful in their own lives.
This teacher mentioned a class she was teaching on the topic of “shopping.” Because BANK Code was originally designed and based on understanding “why people buy,” this teacher and I explored the idea that a person’s personality might be one influence in the shopping and buying experience. Children might want to learn something about that.
So, I wrote up a brief proposal, sent it to her, and after a few changes in the schedule, I had a chance to be back in the classroom – the next day! (So I scurried around to get the teaching materials together and rehash how I thought I’d do the activities.)
BANK CODE and Children’s Shopping Class
IN THE “SHOPPING” CLASSROOM
Given a 50 minute time-frame, and with the assistance of the Teacher and Teaching Assistant, I started right in on my sequence of activities. Step by step.
I started out by having brief introductions. I asked each child, one-by-one to tell me what their name is, if they like to speak in front of others in class, and one thing that they have learned in their shopping class. I had to have many of them repeat their names and then spell them for me. Partly because they spoke so softly, and partly because they had names I was not familiar with. After all, this is Berkeley California and there is an amazingly wonderful mixture of people from all over the world.
Did they like to speak in front of a class? Granted, this was 2nd and 3rd graders, with a few 5th graders mixed in. Only about 1/3 said they liked to speak in front of the class. Others said “No,” “It depends,” or “Sometimes.” (This exercise was designed to make sure each and everyone of them was actually sharing their thoughts with the whole class. Another reason I asked this was because I was wondering if their responses corresponded with their personality types.)
And what about the third thing they were to respond about? It was interesting for me to hear their ideas about what they had learned already about shopping. Things like how you should not be afraid to ask questions when you are shopping, to think about whether there is a discount available, and to ask yourself if you really need this particular thing or whether you already have a bunch of them.
PLAYING THE BANK CODE CARD GAME
Once we finished that introduction, I had them fill out a form. Four questions first. They wrote in their name, their favorite color, what they liked to go shopping for, and whether they liked to shop for themselves or for other people.
Next we played the BANK CODE card game. At the top of the form I had copied, in black and grey scales, the 4 BANK Code cards with the pictures on them. The actual cards are the size of a credit card and have bright colors. In this case though I didn’t want the colors of the cards to influence their decisions. That’s why they were in grey scale. (In all honesty, I also didn’t want to spend the money to have them all done with a color copy machine. This was a volunteer activity after all.)
(You also can play the BANK CODE cards at http://www.mybankcode.com/drjay)
I then asked them to look at all the pictures and to then decide which pictures they liked the most. They then wrote a number 1 underneath that card (with the pictures they liked the most). Then they went through and wrote in 2, 3, 4 under the other cards, based on what they liked less and less.
I gave them a second copy of that sheet they filled out and asked them to copy what they did. Then we collected one copy and left the other copy with them (so they could take it back home after school to share what they learned or talked about in class).
REVIEWING THE RESULTS AND SURVEYING THE STUDENTS
Next, I asked the students to raise their hands if they had a 1 underneath the first card. Upper left hand corner. That was the BLUEPRINT one. None of the children chose that as their first card. I went over some of the pictures on that card. And how does this personality type relate to shopping? I mentioned that if they had a store they should be sure to be on time for the store, or a little early, if the customer was a BLUEPRINT type. This is because being early is a common characteristic of the BLUEPRINT behavior and expectation.
I also asked how many of them liked to come to school early. There were a couple of children who raised their hands but took them down quickly when others didn’t.
Next (on the upper right hand corner of the sheet) was ACTION. Nine children raised their hands when I asked about this one. We went through some of the pictures on the card. I asked “How many of you like to sit in your seat all day in school?” None of them did. (Of course, that is what recess and lunch is about at that age.) But, the ACTION type child in particular does not like to have to sit for long periods of time typically.
I pondered as to what question to ask them related to shopping. While thinking to myself that this question is a little irrelevant, nevertheless I asked them “If you are going to buy a car, what kind would you want to buy?” I was a little surprised when the responses were “Lamborghini, Maserati, Tesla, Mercedes,…..and one said Toyota.” They knew the names of luxury cars more than I did!
I had to see if this response was really true. So I thought about the kind of car a very practical person, like a BLUEPRINT, might buy. So I asked “What about a Ford….station wagon.” There was a resounding “No!” response. Given that the typical adult, who is a strongly ACTION type person, is into high-end cars, I was quite fascinated by these children’s responses. In other words, they were consistent with the usual way we observe how an ACTION chooses a car.
Next, I reviewed the pictures for the NURTURING card with them. Sometimes there is confusion on what some of the pictures mean, but the children pretty much got them right. Two of the children chose that as their primary card with pictures they liked. I mentioned that often the NURTURING type person would shop more for other people than they might for themselves because they were always helping other people.
Lastly, I reviewed the pictures on the KNOWLEDGE card – asking the students to tell me what different pictures meant. I then asked them what kinds of things they thought that the KNOWLEDGE type person might shop the most for. They suggested things like electronic devices, books, and Rubic’s cubes. That was very consistent with the pictures on the card.
SHARING THE CLASS TOPIC WITH PEOPLE AT HOME
So, at the end I gave each of them a letter to take back to their homes along with a copy of the sheet that they filled out. I was thinking of stapling the two pages together. But that seemed a bit dull.
Thus, I had purchased some animal paperclips at the Staples store before I went there. They were in the shape of elephants and flamingos. Each student got to choose one or the other to clip the pages together. A couple of the students volunteered to pass them out. There were also some cool elephant and flamingo embossed binder clips that some of the students wanted. While I am a big lover of binder clips myself and I wanted to keep and use them all, my NURTURING side pulled through. Those students who were confident enough to ask got the binder clips as well as either the flamingo or elephant paper clip.
They spontaneously asked me “Where did you get these clips?” I said STAPLES and could also proudly say that I got them on sale, 50 cents for a sheet (8 paperclips and 4 binder clips), marked down from $2.00. (I bought 4 sheets so that I would have enough for a possible 25 students, and actually thought that they were going to cost $1.00 per sheet. But at the cashier’s they were only half that. What a bargain!)
I think that then makes for a great closing statement about my fun as a guest teacher in a class on Shopping.
RESOURCES
(You also can play the BANK CODE cards at http://www.mybankcode.com/drjay)
A tally of the surveys of the children: BANK CODE Shopping class survey tally 10-2017
Dr. Jay Sordean’s speaker’s sheet: DrJay_Sordean Speaker Sheet 7-13-16
An academic study on validating BANK Code predictive behavior — San Francisco State University: WhitePaper_ExecutiveSummary
More about BANK CODE and Relationships? http://www.theredwoodclinic.com/bank-code-relationships/
Acupuncture and IBS
Acupuncture and IBS
Irritable bowel syndrome or IBS is a complex disorder which affects the intestines ability to effectively move their contents; most often too fast but other times too slow. The main symptoms of IBS are abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, and/or constipation. Less frequently occurring symptoms of IBS include headaches, fatigue, depression and anxiety. Symptoms are often triggered by stress, dietary changes, emotional upsets, hormone levels and even medications. Acupuncture and IBS are a perfect combination because acupuncture helps with so many of the underlying causes.
Acupuncture and IBS – Offering a Safe Natural Approach
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can offer a safe, effective, natural and drug-free way to address IBS. This holistic healthcare system looks at the body differently than Western medicine. According to Chinese medicine, the body is like a garden that must be cultivated and maintained in order to grow strong and remain healthy. Good health happens when all of the organs and meridian systems are balanced and working together.
How Can We Help?
According to Chinese medical theories, there are several possible causes for IBS including imbalances of the spleen, liver, or kidneys.
This video also explains this in more detail.
One of these is an imbalance of the spleen. The spleen is the organ in charge of digestion and assimilation of foods and liquids. One of the main functions of the spleen is to aid in the production of spleen Qi. Spleen Qi is the energy that provides power and nourishment for the entire body. Another function of the spleen is to produce blood from the food it breaks down and to convert it into usable energy to power your body. If your spleen isn’t properly cared for, the body’s energy levels will not be supported and illness may occur. The spleen is easily affected and weakened by poor eating habits and diet, antibiotics, excessive worry, or a weak constitution. When a weakened spleen cannot metabolize or process food efficiently, “dampness” appears in the body. Dampness occurs when rotting, undigested food sits in the gut, causing a variety of symptoms. If dampness “rises” to your head, you may experience headaches, a “foggy” feeling and an inability to concentrate. Over time, dampness can lead to bloating, fullness and loose stools.
Another possible scenario is an imbalance in the liver. According to Chinese medicine, the liver is associated with emotional health. Stress and anger directly influence the function of your liver. Alcohol, drugs and medications, or a poor diet further compromise its function. When this happens, your liver energy overflows, in a figurative sense, and attacks the spleen. If your spleen is already weakened, it can be easily overcome. The result can be stress-induced IBS. If your liver is compromised, you may experience alternating diarrhea and constipation, as well as bloating, gas, headaches, and dull pain. In this case, your liver may be the root of the problem, and your spleen the secondary problem.
An imbalance in kidney Yang could also cause IBS symptoms. Kidney Yang is energy that provides warmth for your body. This energy warms up your spleen to aid in the digestion and breakdown of food. If your kidney energies are compromised, you may experience early-morning diarrhea and possibly bladder incontinence, cold limbs, weak knees and a sore back.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can create a clear picture of the root imbalance(s) that lead to IBS symptoms. When you meet with your practitioner, he or she will determine what organ and meridian systems are contributing to your IBS. They may also suggest adjunct therapies such as herbs, dietary changes, breathing techniques and exercises in order to maximize your healing.
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can provide a safe, natural, drug-free and effective way to address IBS.
Dr. Jay Sordean and The Redwood Clinic in Berkeley, California can help you with your IBS. Call us at today (510) 849-1176 to set up a consultation.