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Discovering Your Power Element
In 200 BC, the Neijing -- basically the Chinese Medicine "bible" -- explained how the natural forces of QI (pronounced chee), yin and yang and the 5 elements (Earth, Wood, Fire, Water and Metal) could be understood to achieve balance in life and to ward off disease. Five Element Theory describes these elements as the basic elements of the material world and our bodies helping to form our personalities, how we communicate, what ailments we were more likely to suffer and much more. These elements …
5 Modern Pillars of Healing
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) being healthy is having strong, balanced Qi within our bodies. Qi (pronounced “chee”) is understood as our energy force or vital energy. When our Qi becomes imbalanced or blocked, the health of our bodies can suffer.
In order to stay healthy (and promote the strength and balance of our Qi), TCM relies on Five Pillars of Healing: Acupuncture, Moxibustion, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Tui Na, and Qi Gong. Some of these likely sound familiar (acupuncture and herba…
Focus on Rhythms, Not Resolutions This New Year
As 2021 comes to a close and a new year stretches before us, New Year’s Resolutions rise to the top of people’s minds. We find ourselves asking, “What can I do to be healthier this year than last?” “What creative methods can I employ to inspire myself to reach my goals?”
All of a sudden, we’re committing to daily high-intensity workouts at the gym (to which we’re now members), to giving up sugar, alcohol, and caffeine, and to joining a 30-day juice cleanse—all to prove to ourselves that we’re d…