Hot and Cold are key concepts in Eastern medicine, guiding treatment plans by indicating the nature of health conditions.
This blog is used to share and explore the principles and benefits of Chinese Medicine and to offer insight into its holistic approach to health and wellness. We hope that learning more about this ancient wisdom and its modern applications excites and empowers you to incorporate some practices into your own life.
Balancing Excess and Deficiency with the Eight Principles of TCM
Excess and Deficiency within the Eight Principles are key concepts in Eastern medicine, guiding treatment by indicating the nature of health conditions.
Interior and Exterior Dynamics in the Eight Principles of TCM
Understanding disease locations and improving diagnosis and treatment through the Eight Principles of TCM.
Exploring Yin and Yang with the Eight Principles of TCM
Understand the core concepts of Yin and Yang within TCM’s Eight Principles, and learn their role in diagnosing and treating imbalances.
The Vital Substances
Understanding the pivotal role The Vital Substances—Qi, Jing, Xue, and Jin Ye—play in maintaining your vitality.
San-Fu-Tie Acupuncture Treatment During the Dog Days of Summer
Discover the rejuvenating power of San-Fu-Tie. Boost your immunity and well-being naturally with this ancient practice during the hottest days of the year.
Meridians
In Eastern medicine, the intricate network of meridians serves as the conduits through which Qi, the vital energy, flows within the body. Unlike the anatomical pathways of blood vessels in Western physiology, meridians represent a dynamic system of energy circulation,...
The Three Treasures
Eastern medicine revolves around The Three Treasures: Qi, Jing, and Shen. These treasures handle different aspects of our body and mind. Through practices like acupuncture and herbal remedies, Eastern medicine aims to balance these treasures for a healthier life.
Qi
Qi, often translated as ‘air’ or ‘breath,’ is much more than that. In Eastern medicine, it’s a vital substance essential for bodily functions.