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Water ~ Perfect your sleep

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on January 28, 2026 by Dr. Sarita CoxFebruary 8, 2026

Who doesn’t dream about a perfect night’s sleep? falling asleep within 30 minutes, 7-9 hours of continuous sleep to cycle through light, medium and REM stages multiple times, falling back to sleep easily if awakened, waking refreshed and energized throughout the day. What can help us achieve perfect sleep? let’s see what the science suggests Aromatherapy: try a bedside diffuser with relaxing scents or blends or a hand, foot, head and neck self massage before bed. Benefits of aromatherapy for insomnia.  My favorite sleep oil available for you on Fullscript. This study suggests single aroma inhalation, lavender, offers the greatest … Continue reading →

Posted in acupuncture, Adaptogen, Alabama, Alberta Orchard Wellness, alcohol, anxiety, aromotherapy, Audiobooks, balance, caffeine, Detox, Detoxification, Earthing, ginger, ginger root, grounding, gut, herbal teas, Herbs, jedi mind trick, lavender, music, Perfect your sleep, postmenopausal, reflexology, Research, seasonal wellness, Sleep, Uncategorized, walking, water element, Yoga | Tagged REM

Water ~ Try a hot ginger foot bath

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on January 21, 2026 by Dr. Sarita CoxJanuary 21, 2026

Peak winter conditions are headed for Alabama this weekend.  Let’s combine our Water/Winter wisdoms with a nourishing, gentle Soup Cleanse for the stay at home and stay warm days of ice, sleet & snow. Ginger Foot Bath Instructions: Add ginger tea, decocted fresh ginger root or even ginger powder to hot water. Need herbal tea preparation tips? Click here…midway down the post to learn how to free their medicine. For a warm foot bath, water is warmed to 92-100F (33-38C). For a hot foot bath, water is warmed gradually and frequently tested with elbow to 103-108F (39-42C). Be particularly careful … Continue reading →

Posted in adrenals, Alabama, circulation, Detox, Detoxification, diabetes, Five Elements, foot bath, ginger, ginger foot bath instructions, ginger root, herbal teas, Herbs, Hydrotherapy, Try a hot ginger foot bath, Uncategorized | Tagged circulation, detox, detoxfication, foot bath, ginger, hydrotherapy, soup cleanse, water, winter, winter soup cleanse

Earth Tip Sheet

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 24, 2025 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 20, 2025

Here are some of my favorite ways to support the Earth Element.   The tips are appropriate for seasonal wellness and are helpful all year long for constitutional Element Earth types. Want to establish or return to care with Dr Cox? Book here!

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Posted in apple cider vinegar, botanical medicine, Earth, Earth Element, earth transition, Element Wisdom cards, Emotions, faith, Feng Shui, fermented, Five Elements, Food, ginger root, jedi mind trick, Medicine, middle burner, pancreas, Qigong shaking, superfoods, Ways to Play

Earth: Spice it up with Ginger

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on September 16, 2025 by Dr. Sarita CoxSeptember 20, 2025

Spice it up with Ginger.   Meet Fresh Ginger. Nature: warm Taste: slightly sweet, acrid Action: releases exterior, disperses cold: stops cough, alleviates vomiting, regulates migrating motor complex of Small Intestine Skin: promotes urination, reduces edema Affinity:  Lung, Spleen & Stomach According to eastern dietetics & herbalism – foods, spices, herbs and medicine have a distinct nature, action, direction & affinity with one or more organs.   As we become more familiar with these qualities in some of our familiar foods, we begin to fine tune our eating & drinking to the dynamic rhythms of the season.  We also eat … Continue reading →

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Brewing Teas: Free Their Medicine

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on November 8, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxJanuary 25, 2026

As the days become shorter and we move further into the autumn season, let us embrace this Metal Element time of year. The Fall season is the body’s last attempt to rid itself of toxins and pathogens before Winter, when our bodies naturally slow down and rest. Seasonal Health Refresher: The Metal Element expresses itself as the Lungs and Large Intestine.  It is one of the five elements in Chinese Medical Theory. As Metal relates to autumn, Water relates to winter, Wood relates to spring, Fire relates to summer, and Earth is the transitional time between all of the seasons. … Continue reading →

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