Blog by Juliette Aiyana, L.Ac., Herbalist, Author, Educator

All about Chinese medicine, acupuncture, Chinese herbs, meditation, healthy eating & diet, acupuncture weight loss, fertility, health news & creating peace in our lives & the world, and more.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Sacred Feminine on the Radio

Over the past months, women of The Red Web Foundation were invited by Karen Tate to speak about their work on her popular radio show Voices of the Sacred Feminine which airs every Wednesday night (6PM Pacific/9PM Eastern) where you can listen either LIVE or from the archives.  We are proud to join the voices of other notable guests who have been interviewed on the show such as Riane Eisler, Jean Shinoda Bolen, Margaret Starbird, Matthew Fox, and Jean Houston.

We'd love it if you can take the time to visit the archives of Voices of the Sacred Feminine on the dates indicated below and hear the Red Web ladies speak on the topic of positive views of women's bodies and menses, including sacred aging, topics dear to our heart here at the Foundation.  Just go to this link:  http://internetvoicesradio.com/Arch-Karen.htm

And look for these dates:
March 4 - DeAnna Lam
April 1 - Ashley Ross
June 3 - Pamela Chubbuck
and coming in October, we hope to have Judy Grahn scheduled on the show.

If you'd like to hear more shows that aren't on the above radio station link, Karen Tate has invited you to her website where older shows can be heard.  Just go to:  http://www.karentate.com/Tate/radio_show.html    There you can listen to an incredible archive of shows related to the Sacred Feminine, deity, archetype and ideal, going back to November 2007.

Thank you for your support of our work!

Anna C. Yang
Executive Director
Red Web Foundation
415.469.5425
www.redwebfoundation.org

New mom's CAN lose weight!

Postpartum Weight Loss for Nursing Mothers Using TCM and Modern Techniques

by Juliette Aiyana

Over the past few years, there have been many published studies, articles and one book written on the effectiveness of acupuncture and Chinese herbs for weight loss and weight management. However, none have focused on post-partum weight loss. Now that Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has become extremely popular for fertility, gestational diseases, and labor induction; practitioners have the opportunity to follow-up with these same patients for post-partum healthcare.

Many pregnant and post-partum mothers are concerned about losing the "baby weight" as soon as possible. During pregnancy it is contraindicated to lose weight, but we can assist with weight management techniques to control weight gain during pregnancy if needed. In addition, we can educate mothers about how to safely and effectively lose weight after the baby is born. Many new mothers focus on losing weight as quickly as possible after her baby is born. However, as practitioner's we ought to teach these mothers to lose weight healthfully and slowly for the sake of their personal health and the health of their nursling(s).

Weight Loss in the first six weeks Post-Partum

It is not advisable to begin any special weight loss dieting during the first eight weeks postpartum so that the mother can recover her energy and heal from the birth. Eating a healthy, balanced and varied diet is advisable. In fact, nursing mothers need to eat an extra 500 calories per day to support milk production. A nursing mother's diet should be 1,800 calories per day and definitely not less then 1,500 calories per day. Most women can begin exercising at about six weeks post-partum.

Most women lose about ten pounds (4.5kg) during the birth: the baby, the placenta and the amniotic fluid. Nursing the baby helps the uterus to shrink which will also result in weight loss. Typically in the first few weeks after birth, the mother will spontaneously lose about 5 to 8 pounds of leftover fluid weight, without the need for special weight loss techniques. That water is commonly lost through urine and sweating. Post-partum sweating occurs frequently in the form of night sweats, day sweating, and sweating while nursing the infant. All of these types of sweating result in water weight loss and are such sweating is usually considered normal and is not classified in TCM as pathological fluid (Yin) loss. [read more]


Tuesday, May 05, 2009

Hamburger joint for lunch? Think twice, beef recall.

The FDa put out this warning.

New York Firm Recalls Ground Beef Products Due To Possible E. coli O157:H7 Contamination
Mon, 04 May 2009 20:59:06 -0500

Alex & George Wholesale, Inc., a Rochester, New York firm, is recalling approximately 4,663 pounds of ground beef products because they may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. These ground beef products were produced on April 29 and distributed to restaurants in western New York.


Maybe it is best to order the veggie burger with all the fixin's instead.