Living With Autumn
Acupuncture and Autumn In Chinese Medicine autumn is associated with the element of metal. At this time of year, many of us find ourselves feeling uncharacteristically melancholy, longing ...
Continue ReadingAcupuncture and Autumn In Chinese Medicine autumn is associated with the element of metal. At this time of year, many of us find ourselves feeling uncharacteristically melancholy, longing ...
Continue ReadingTriple Burner – The Official of Balance and Harmony The Triple Burner is a Yang Fire organ paired with the Pericardium. It is an 'organ' unique to Chinese ...
Continue ReadingThe Metal Type Emotion: Grief and Loss Season: Autumn Struggle with: Arrogance Need: Respect Strength: Honest and Reliable Organs: Lungs and Large Intestine The Metal Element In metal ...
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 ReadingMeditation Time and Acupuncture As I've said before autumn is the time of the Lungs and Large Intestine, the organs associated with taking in and letting go. In ...
Continue ReadingWestern Theory, Diagnosis and Acupuncture Like Western Medicine, acupuncture provides a complete system of health. Although its perspective is completely different it can fully explain all conditions of ...
Continue ReadingWestern Diagnosis of the Kidneys The Kidneys are positioned at the back of the internal cavity of the abdomen underneath the ribs from the level of the 12th ...
Continue ReadingHere's some of the wonderful stuff I learnt about elderberries... Thanks, Dawn... I went to a workshop run my medical herbalist, Dawn Ireland of The Hawthorn Practice. Throughout ...
Continue ReadingThe Anatomy of the Large Intestine The large intestine is the last section of the digestive tract. At around 1.5 meters, the large intestine is not as long ...
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