The Function of the Large Intestines
The Large Intestine – The drainer of the dregs The Large Intestine is the Yang organ paired with the Lungs, under the element of Metal. It is at ...
Continue ReadingThe Large Intestine – The drainer of the dregs The Large Intestine is the Yang organ paired with the Lungs, under the element of Metal. It is at ...
Continue ReadingThe Importance of the Lungs In Chinese Medicine, the Lungs are sometimes referred to as 'The tender Organ'. This is in recognition of the fact that in the ...
Continue ReadingThe Earth Type Emotion: Sympathy and Worry Season: Late Summer Struggle with: Worry Need: To be heard Strength: Sympathetic and Giving Organs: Stomach and Spleen The Earth Element ...
Continue ReadingAs I said in my last post, late summer is associated with the element of Earth. The organs associated with Earth are the Stomach and Spleen, very appropriate ...
Continue ReadingThe Importance of the Spleen In acupuncture, the Spleen and the Stomach are the organs of the Earth element. The Earth itself is central - It is our ...
Continue ReadingThe Stomach The Stomach is considered to be the most important of the Yang organs. It is paired with the Spleen under the influence of the Earth Element. ...
Continue ReadingThe Heart Protector In Chinese Medicine the functions of the Pericardium are said to be the same as for the Heart. Therefore, the Heart and Pericardium are both ...
Continue Reading1. Damp Heat in the Bladder 2. Damp Cold in the Bladder Because the Bladders' role is to receive waste products it is particularly prone to 'invasion' by ...
Continue ReadingFertility Issues and Acupuncture I had intend to write this blog over the winter, but for me at least, winter seemed to go by very fast! On reflection ...
Continue ReadingThe Importance of the Kidneys In Chinese Medicine the Kidneys are extremely important. In fact, the Kidneys and the Heart are generally considered to be the two most ...
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