Acupuncture Therapy for Insomnia Seattle WA

Local resource for acupuncture therapy for insomnia in Seattle. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to alternative insomnia treatments, natural sleep disorder remedies, Chinese medicines for insomnia, and acupuncturists, as well as advice and content on finding acupuncture clinics in your area.

Dynamic Chiropractic Clinic
(206) 651-5906
509 Olive Way
Seattle, WA
Seattle Chiropractic Health Center
(206) 552-7948
2004 Fairview Ave
Seattle, WA
Active Wellness Chiropractic and Massage
(206) 259-7113
2223 N 56th St
Seattle, WA
Healthsource of Kirkland
(425) 629-9597
13021 NE 85th St
Kirkland, WA
Lake Washington Chiropractic
(425) 242-7908
9716 Northeast Juanita Dr.
Kirkland, WA
Ming Xiao DC Inc
(206) 552-7950
659 S Jackson St
Seattle, WA
Jack Handlin L.Ac., Dipl OM
(425) 732-3201
410 Bellevue Way SE
Bellevue, WA
Seattle Chiropractic & Massage Center
(206) 577-2081
3611 Woodland Park Ave N # 1
Seattle, WA
Hanson Chiropractic
(206) 420-0086
11300 Roosevelt Way NE Ste 201
Seattle, WA
Pinnacle Health Chiropractic
(425) 628-2379
11415 N.E. 128th St.
Kirkland, WA
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What�s My Alternative? Insomnia

By Meghan Rabbitt

Bill Thomas is no stranger to sleepless nights. For the last decade, the 42-year-old children’s book illustrator has suffered from bouts of insomnia that last three to four nights at a time. “What’s frustrating is that it’s completely unpredictable,” says Thomas, who never drinks caffeine after noon and shuts off the computer and tube an hour before bed.

The Conventional Rx: Ambien and Lunesta, which caused Thomas to feel a little fuzzy and “hungover” the next morning.

The Alternative Rx: Acupuncture. Thomas made an appointment with Mary Saunders, LAc, of Boulder, Colorado. “Insomnia often results from stress, and I insert tiny needles in various points on the body to help calm the nervous system,” says Saunders. “But patients need to commit to more than just acupuncture sessions if they want to start sleeping soundly. Diet plays a huge role.” Saunders’ top suggestions to her patients—including Thomas—who suffer from insomnia: Ditch processed foods (which rev up the nervous system because of the toll they take on the body during digestion) and keep blood sugar steady with a healthy snack before bed (when blood sugar drops, cortisol levels go up, which can wake you in the middle of the night). Saunders also suggested that Thomas take a supplement called CatecholaCalm, a blend of vitamins C and B, magnesium, passion flower, valerian, and ashwagandha.

The Outcome: After his first session, Thomas slept through the night—without hitting his medicine cabinet. “I’m encouraged,” he says. “And acupuncture is a lot cheaper than Ambien.”
—Meghan Rabbitt

Author: Meghan Rabbitt

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