
Understanding Menopause Through the Lens of Eastern Medicine
07/24/24 • 52 min
In this episode, Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz, the founder of the Yao Shan Center for Chinese Medicine in Washington, DC, joins us for a conversation about acupuncture for menopause symptom treatment relief, the importance of treatment for the individual, how the body is an ecosystem and how holistic & Eastern medicine focus on addressing and balancing the entire system rather than just a single problematic issue.
Acupuncture as a medical practice has existed for thousands of years and it used to be the predominant healing practice, yet the Western world still sees it as “alternative medicine.” Eastern medical practice is more than just sticking needles and mixing herbs together. Underneath lies a worldview that all living things are connected and that everything has its own course and cycle. This perspective brings a holistic approach to health and medicine, recognizing that changes in one part of the body or the external environment can cause seemingly unrelated symptoms.
Dr. Rabinowitz has been in clinical practice for over 25 years, is a professor at Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts in Asheville, NC and a lecturer at Georgetown University School of Medicine's Integrative Medicine Program in Washington, DC. He’s the former Director of Chinese Herbal Medicine at the Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH), where he helped create the University's Masters and Doctorate programs in East Asian Medicine during his eight-year tenure. He also taught and supervised Chinese herbal medicine at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture in Gainesville, FL. He is a graduate of the George Washington University (B.A.), Traditional Acupuncture Institute (M.Ac.) and Maryland University of Integrative Health (D.Ac.). Dr. Rabinowitz maintains an active teaching schedule, offering continuing education for practitioners online and in-person across the US and internationally.
Dr. Rabinowitz's goal is to see each person as unique and whole, and offer to them individualized, compassionate care for both chronic and acute pain. He has specialty training in gynecology seeing a broad range conditions throughout the lifecycle, including painful or irregular periods, fibroids and cysts (including PCOS), endometriosis and menopause related issues.
In this episode, Dr. Rabinowitz discusses:
- The history and definition of acupuncture
- Eastern medicine's approach to and treatment options for menopause
- Understanding menopause from a holistic, empowering perspective
- Finding and receiving individualized treatment by a qualified, licensed practitioner
Dr. Rabinowitz also shares an empowering perspective for women: since puberty, our bodies have been working to sustain and bring new life. With menopause, our body's energies and systems shift to sustain and nourish just our own life. This is an important and significant time for a woman, and there’s a unique power that comes with it.
Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a deeper understanding of acupuncture and how Eastern medicine offers a holistic, empowering approach to managing menopause and overall health.
Connect with Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz:
- Website: https://evanrabinowitz.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evanrabinowitzseminars
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/yaoshancm
In this episode, Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz, the founder of the Yao Shan Center for Chinese Medicine in Washington, DC, joins us for a conversation about acupuncture for menopause symptom treatment relief, the importance of treatment for the individual, how the body is an ecosystem and how holistic & Eastern medicine focus on addressing and balancing the entire system rather than just a single problematic issue.
Acupuncture as a medical practice has existed for thousands of years and it used to be the predominant healing practice, yet the Western world still sees it as “alternative medicine.” Eastern medical practice is more than just sticking needles and mixing herbs together. Underneath lies a worldview that all living things are connected and that everything has its own course and cycle. This perspective brings a holistic approach to health and medicine, recognizing that changes in one part of the body or the external environment can cause seemingly unrelated symptoms.
Dr. Rabinowitz has been in clinical practice for over 25 years, is a professor at Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts in Asheville, NC and a lecturer at Georgetown University School of Medicine's Integrative Medicine Program in Washington, DC. He’s the former Director of Chinese Herbal Medicine at the Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH), where he helped create the University's Masters and Doctorate programs in East Asian Medicine during his eight-year tenure. He also taught and supervised Chinese herbal medicine at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture in Gainesville, FL. He is a graduate of the George Washington University (B.A.), Traditional Acupuncture Institute (M.Ac.) and Maryland University of Integrative Health (D.Ac.). Dr. Rabinowitz maintains an active teaching schedule, offering continuing education for practitioners online and in-person across the US and internationally.
Dr. Rabinowitz's goal is to see each person as unique and whole, and offer to them individualized, compassionate care for both chronic and acute pain. He has specialty training in gynecology seeing a broad range conditions throughout the lifecycle, including painful or irregular periods, fibroids and cysts (including PCOS), endometriosis and menopause related issues.
In this episode, Dr. Rabinowitz discusses:
- The history and definition of acupuncture
- Eastern medicine's approach to and treatment options for menopause
- Understanding menopause from a holistic, empowering perspective
- Finding and receiving individualized treatment by a qualified, licensed practitioner
Dr. Rabinowitz also shares an empowering perspective for women: since puberty, our bodies have been working to sustain and bring new life. With menopause, our body's energies and systems shift to sustain and nourish just our own life. This is an important and significant time for a woman, and there’s a unique power that comes with it.
Tune in to this enlightening episode to gain a deeper understanding of acupuncture and how Eastern medicine offers a holistic, empowering approach to managing menopause and overall health.
Connect with Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz:
- Website: https://evanrabinowitz.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/evanrabinowitzseminars
- Instagram: https://instagram.com/yaoshancm
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In this episode, Rebekah Rotstein, NCPT, joins us for a conversation about the unique health challenges women face at midlife particularly regarding bone health and osteoporosis, and ways in which women can maintain and build bone health and muscle strength.
Rebekah Rotstein, a leading expert in Pilates, bone health, and movement education, is the founder of Buff Bones®, a medically endorsed exercise method focused on bone and joint health. Buff Bones® offers on-demand programming, online coaching, and professional training at esteemed institutions like Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network. With trained instructors in over 30 countries and free public education webinars through UCLA Health, Rebekah is a global advocate for bone health. She also shares valuable tips, exercises, and information through social media.
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In this episode, Rebekah discusses:
- Tips for midlife women to maintain bone density and prevent osteoporosis
- Exercises we can do to improve our bone and muscle strength, balance and mobility
- Addressing joint pain and stiffness through fascia conditioning, movement, and strength training
- Benefits of somatic practices and improving interoception
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Connect with Rebekah Rotstein, NCPT:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekah-rotstein
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebekah.rotstein
- Instagram: https://www.i
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Making friends with self-care consistency is more straightforward than you might think, and feeling good is the easiest way to do good. Self-care isn't just a luxury; it's a necessity for women aged 45 and older, and there are four critical, essential steps needed to transform their well-being and resilience.
With 19 years of experience, she specializes in helping women aged 45-65 integrate consistent self-care routines into their daily lives, eliminating guilt and sporadic attempts at wellness. As a Licensed acupuncturist (L.Ac.), function nutrition coach (FNC) and certified personal trainer (CPT), Cara-Michele has been recognized as the Best Rated Acupuncturist in Baltimore, MD for five consecutive years. Her book, Fuel Your Engines: Strength & Vitality Are Waiting for You! guides readers through simple, effective nutrition and wellness strategies.
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Her philosophy teaches that after eliminating the burden of complication, guilt, and self-judgment around self-care, women feel good in their bodies and are back in the driver's seat of their lives. This shift gives them greater control over their mental and physical energy, allowing them to positively impact the relationships they cherish without regrets.
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- Break down your goal into small ‘mechanics’
- Focus on the things that you CAN control
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Connect with Cara-Michele:
- Website: www.strengthvitalitywellness.com
- Facebook: www.facebook.com/strengthvitalitywellness
- Instagram: www.instagram.com/strengthvitalitywellness/
- LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/cara-michele-nether-nether-781865155
- YouTube: www.youtube.com/@StrengthVitality/shorts
Resources:
- Cara-Michele offers the "Self-Care Consistency Quiz" for those ready to reassess their self-care strategy.
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