AcuPremier Acupuncture

AcuPremier Acupuncture AcuPremier Acupuncture brings a fresh, modern approach to using Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to help you heal.

05/25/2026

Such an incredible group of women coming together to uplift and support our South Bay community 💛

It truly takes a village, and we’re so grateful to be building it together.

05/25/2026

Amazing turnout at our Infant & Breastfeeding Rest Station today 💛

So grateful to connect with so many families, share resources, and support moms and babies in our community!

Huge thanks to Jessica, founder of , , ,  , sponsors and volunteers,  will have a breastfeeding and changing area set up...
05/19/2026

Huge thanks to Jessica, founder of , , , , sponsors and volunteers, will have a breastfeeding and changing area set up for parents and babies.

Stop by to join the raffle for a chance to win services all across the South Bay!

Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing mothers 🩷💐🙏  To the women who nurture, guide, protect, love, and give so much o...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day to all of the amazing mothers 🩷💐🙏
To the women who nurture, guide, protect, love, and give so much of themselves every single day — today we celebrate you. Your strength, sacrifices, warmth, and unconditional love never go unnoticed.

And for those navigating grief, loss, distance, or complicated emotions surrounding motherhood today, we’re holding space for you too.

Wishing everyone a day filled with love, gentleness, and compassion in whatever form you need most. ✨

10/10/2025

For millennia, treatments for pain have been administered with a one-size-fits-all approach. It wasn’t until recently that experts officially acknowledged one radical truth: Women experience pain differently than men. They’re also more likely to experience chronic pain conditions and don’t respond as well to painkillers like ibuprofen, steroids, and opioids.

So how can women find relief? Learn more about why women experience pain differently—as well as evolving approaches to treatment—at: https://on.natgeo.com/3KVALyU

Build acupuncture sessions into your wellness routine to help encourage long term health.
09/24/2025

Build acupuncture sessions into your wellness routine to help encourage long term health.

Struggling to fall asleep or waking up at 3 a.m.? 😴 Acupuncture works with your body’s natural rhythms to calm your mind...
09/23/2025

Struggling to fall asleep or waking up at 3 a.m.? 😴 Acupuncture works with your body’s natural rhythms to calm your mind, balance hormones, and ease tension — helping you drift into deeper, more restorative sleep. 💤

Would you try acupuncture for better sleep?”✨

Book an appointment today! (Link in bio👆)

08/08/2025

The closer we look at reality, the more it melts away beneath our fingertips. Matter isn’t solid at all deep down, everything dissolves into pure energy, endlessly vibrating.

Zoom in on an atom and you won’t find hard, tiny balls. Instead, you’ll see vast spaces, shimmering with charged fields, and the ghostly presence of particles that are really just ripples in an invisible sea.

In the world of quantum mechanics, electrons don’t orbit like planets and protons aren’t miniature marbles. They’re disturbances in underlying fields pulses of energy appearing and disappearing with every tick of time. Even what we call “mass” is an illusion, a brief moment where energy gathers and dances, creating the structure of the world as we experience it.

It’s as if the universe is an endless symphony, with everything from your skin to the farthest stars woven from resonating patterns of energy. Nothing is ever truly still. The deeper we go, the more reality looks like music: a projection of invisible rules, an ocean of motion shaped by quantum laws not by solid bricks.

This astonishing perspective, revealed by quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, flips our entire view of the cosmos. We are not built from particles, but from the patterns of energy waves in an endless, silent dance.

📸 Credit: Modern quantum mechanics, quantum electrodynamics (QED), the Standard Model of particle physics, and quantum field theory interpretations.

Eat your broccoli and cabbage! Cruciferous veggies are high in this protective molecule, which is also helps break down ...
07/03/2025

Eat your broccoli and cabbage! Cruciferous veggies are high in this protective molecule, which is also helps break down excess estrogens and helps inhibit cancer cells from growing and spreading

Scientists discovered DIM (Diindolylmethane) disrupts Streptococcus mutans biofilms, potentially cutting cavities by 90%. This low-toxicity molecule could revolutionize oral care in toothpaste/mouthwash, though clinical trials are pending.

The problem is that we look to attack parts of the body instead of finding the root cause of dysfunction, and/or accepti...
07/03/2025

The problem is that we look to attack parts of the body instead of finding the root cause of dysfunction, and/or accepting the natural process and learning how to support it.

New research shows a protein blamed for Alzheimer’s may actually be crucial for building newborn brains, shaking long-held beliefs

A surprising new study has turned decades of Alzheimer’s dogma on its head. Scientists have discovered that p-tau217, a form of the tau protein long thought to be purely destructive in the brain, is found in astonishingly high levels in healthy newborn babies — even more than in Alzheimer’s patients. This finding suggests p-tau217 isn’t just a marker of disease but may actually be vital for early brain development.

Tau normally acts like scaffolding inside nerve cells, keeping them stable and helping them communicate. But in Alzheimer’s, tau becomes chemically altered into p-tau217, which clumps into tangles that choke brain cells, causing the memory loss and confusion typical of dementia. For years, high levels of p-tau217 have been viewed as a surefire sign of trouble. But this new research, led by the University of Gothenburg, shows that’s not the whole story.

Analyzing blood samples from over 400 people — from premature babies to seniors with Alzheimer’s — researchers found premature infants had the highest p-tau217 levels of all. These levels then plunged during the first months of life, stayed very low through adulthood, and only rose modestly again in Alzheimer’s patients. The fact that newborns can handle sky-high p-tau217 without damage suggests it plays a key role in wiring up the brain’s early networks, especially in regions tied to movement and touch.

This discovery could completely reshape how we diagnose and treat Alzheimer’s. It means high p-tau217 isn’t always a red flag — in babies, it’s part of healthy growth. More importantly, if we can figure out why infant brains tolerate or even need these levels without forming harmful tangles, we might uncover new ways to protect aging brains. Instead of only attacking tau as the villain, researchers may start asking how to keep its youthful, brain-building properties alive for longer.

Research References :
PMID: 40574977
PMCID: PMC12198956
The potential dual role of tau phosphorylation: plasma phosphorylated-tau217 in newborns and Alzheimer’s disease, Brain Communications, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2025, fcaf221,

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