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February 2012 
  
In This Issue
Free Happy Hour Treatments
Clinic News, Notes & Product of the Month
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Client Quote

 

"I feel so much better now that I started acupuncture and the morning shakes.  I look forward to my next appointment!"

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Announcements

 

 Schedule your FREE Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatment in exchange for donations to our local food banks!

 

This month we are Giving Back to those who kept our roads clear, and power on, during our recent winter storm

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During the month of February
Food Bank Donations will be accepted for Free Happy Hour Treatments
 

In exchange for a minimum donation of 10 items of food, Cascade Acupuncture Center will be offering our clients FREE Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatments during the month of February in both of our clinics.
 
Bread and Blessings in The Dalles and the FISH Food Bank in Hood River will be the beneficiaries of our client's generous donations.
 
Call 541-387-4325 or 541-298-2378 today to reserve your spot for a February Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatment in exchange for your donation for our local Food Banks.
 
Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatments are a 40 minute focus Acupuncture treatment designed to address stress, winter blues prevention and to help boost your energy and immune system! 
 
 

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FEATURE STORY
 
Acupuncture vs. Pain
 

This is an article which recently ran in Good Housekeeping magazine, one that we thought you would be interested in reading! Click here to read the article.

 

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Clinic News and Notes

  

Customer Appreciation Dinners  

  

2011 provided us an abundance of blessings, many of those being our amazing clients. We appreciate those of you who have selected the team at Cascade Acupuncture Center to assist you with realizing your wellness goals. To honor you, we scheduled two customer appreciation dinners.

 
The first will be held in Hood River, at Grace Su's China Gorge Restaurant, on Wednesday, February 8th. It's not too late to sign up for our Hood River Dinner, Email or call us today!

  
The second will be held at the Canton Wok, in The Dalles, on Wednesday, March 7th.
 

This will be an occasion for you to celebrate the success of your Acupuncture care, with up to two guests. The evening will feature Carola Stepper, LAc, sharing the Cascade Acupuncture Center purpose and philosophy, discussing the benefits of Acupuncture and the wide range of ailments which can be treated with Traditional Chinese Medicine. In addition, there will be the opportunity for you to ask questions and actively participate in a discussions concerning Acupuncture care. 
 

Because of the nature of the conversations, we ask you to invite someone who has a health problem, but may be too shy or afraid to make the first step to improving their health, naturally.  This will be a great way to introduce your loved ones to the benefits of Oriental Medicine and to encourage them to put their health first, just as you have.
 

We look forward to many of you being able to attend, and as our way of saying thank you, dinner for you and your guests, will be on us. Both dinners will start at 6pm. 

 

You must sign up to attend one of these Customer Appreciation Dinners, as seating is limited. Please email us with your name, contact information and the names of the guests you would like to bring. 

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Do You Have Chronic Pain That is Affecting Your Life?
Come and participate in a new chronic pain self-help group that is forming in the Gorge!

A new chronic pain self-help group is starting, and they want to know if you'd like to join them. They plan on meeting in the Hood River Library's meeting room. Once they establish interest and a core group, they will decide how frequently to meet (e.g. once a week or once a month). Dr. Sandy Bushberg, a local psychologist with expertise in chronic pain, will be helping to establish this group.

Please email them to let them know if you are interested. Also, please indicate your availability and time preferences. All those who email will get a response.
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Winter Driving Reminder

 

Consider scheduling an appointment a day or two prior to a pending storm to ensure you don't have to miss your appointment!

 

If you are uncomfortable with the road conditions, it is our policy to allow missed visits when due to hazardous driving conditions. Please call to let us know if you won't be making your appointment as far in advance as possible and we will be happy to reschedule you to a better time.  

 

We will be open all winter, unless you receive a call from us.

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We have office spaces available for rent

 

Cascade Acupuncture Center currently has office spaces available for rent in The Dalles clinic; 1712 E 12th Street - just east of Dry Hollow on 12th, and at our location in Hood River; 104 5th Street.  Please click here to send an email for more information.

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We are looking for recycled paper for printing

 

In an effort to conserve resources we prefer to print on paper that has been used on one side already. If you or your office has clean paper that we can re-use, please email us by clicking here. 

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Giving Back

 

 

For those who kept our roads clear, and power on, during our recent winter storm...We would like to offer you a FREE Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatment 
 

Cascade Acupuncture Center is grateful for all the extra effort that is involved in keeping our Gorge Community safe and secure during our weather hazards, especially by keeping our roads clear and our power on.

 

We are pleased to offer one FREE Happy Hour Acupuncture Treatment until the end of February to each one of these hard working individuals who served our community during the recent ice storm. This includes employees of the different power companies, Department of Transportation, city, county and state employees. Please call us for your appointment in Hood River 541-387-4325 or The Dalles 541-298-2378.

 

For additional information click here. 

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Did you know that if all the households in the Gorge spent an extra $10 per month with a local business or farmer we'd generate almost $1 million MORE for our local economy than we would if we all shopped at national chains? 

 


Upcoming Workshops and Events

   

Wednesday, February 8th
Customer Appreciation Dinner
Hood River, starting at 6pm


Monday, February 13th
Gorge Barefoot Boogie
Hood River, starting at 7pm


Monday, February 13th
FREE Chinese Medical Pulse Diagnosis Screening - Hood River
Hood River, starting at 8:30am


Monday, February 20th
Managing Arthritic Pain Workshop
Hood River, starting at 7pm
This workshop is offered through Hood River Community Education
call 541-386-2055 to register.


Wednesday February 22nd
Managing Arthritic Pain - Dinner Workshop
The Dalles, starting at 6pm
 
Monday, February 27th
Gorge Barefoot Boogie
Hood River, starting at 7pm


Wednesday February 28th
Managing Arthritic Pain - Dinner Workshop
Hood River, starting at 6pm


Tuesday, February 28th
FREE Chinese Medical Pulse Diagnosis Screening
The Dalles, starting at 8:30am
 

For additional information on these workshops and events, please click here.

 

 

FeatureStoryFEATURE  STORY

 

Acupuncture -vs- Pain

 

The ancient practice is standing up well to modern research. Would it help you?
 

By Susan Ince
 

True believers will unhesitatingly tell you: There's hardly a health problem - from headaches to toe pain - that can't be helped by acupuncture. But until recently, it's been hard to determine one way or the other if having needles stuck in strategic points on the skin has truly been responsible for the relief patients claim. Now new research is providing answers. German studies have shown that something is definitely going on, neurologically speaking, when acupuncture needles are in place: In a series of imaging experiments involving short electric zaps to the ankle, researchers found that when acupuncture needles were inserted before the zap, the pain centers in volunteers' brains were significantly calmer.
 

Of course, in real life people are more likely to consider acupuncture after suffering troubling symptoms - "usually when they haven't gotten relief from traditional medical treatment," says Karen Sherman, Ph.D., senior scientific investigator at the Group Health Research Institute in Seattle. Here, too, recent research from Germany has been positive, showing that adding acupuncture to standard medical treatment helps people with a wide variety of ailments. In these studies, involving thousands of patients, everybody got first-rate regular care - whatever their doctors recommended. Then some patients were randomly chosen to also receive up to 15 sessions of acupuncture. After three months and an average of 10 acupuncture treatments, patients were evaluated to see whether their symptoms and ability to function were substantially improved. The chart below shows how well acupuncture worked for common health woes.
 

To Try It Yourself
 

Look for a state-licensed acupuncturist experienced in treating your condition. One good source is the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (nccaom.org); most states use that organization's testing program for licensing. Before signing on, ask how many appointments it'll likely take until you know if the acupuncture will help. You probably won't be able to tell after one visit, but you don't want to "wait 20 sessions," says Karen Sherman, without some relief.
 

The Acupuncture Advantage
 

For these ailments, adding acupuncture to a regimen of regular care boosted the relief patients felt, with most benefits lasting at least three months after treatment.


 

  Acu with Western

 

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We hope you enjoy our newsletter, please forward it to your local friends or colleagues who might be interested in this month's topic:
 
 
 

Cascade Acupuncture Center
 
Carola Stepper, LAc 

Rebecca Herrin, LAc
Nikol Clark, LAc

Dolly Brandt, LMT
  
Lisa Shirk 
Jacki Powell
Amy Rowland 
 
Susan Vallie
Mike Gundlach
 
Hood River 541-387-4325
The Dalles 541-298-2378 
  
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