Spleen 9 – Yinlingquan – Yin Mound Spring
Spleen 9, yinlingquan, is a major point for conditions caused by Damp, so helps urinary problems, ascites, oedema and general swelling.
Spleen 9, yinlingquan, is a major point for conditions caused by Damp, so helps urinary problems, ascites, oedema and general swelling.
Spleen 6 Sanyinjiao is a strong reliable acupuncture point for yin and Blood problems, so good for clearing Damp and helping anaemia.
Qi deficiency: what causes this and how to overcome it? What does TCM – Chinese medicine – say, and what about tiredness after eating?
Acupuncture smoking treatment has helped many to stop, but if you also treat underlying health problems, stopping is easier.
Kidney yang foods sound good don’t they? Giving you oomph, mojo, get-up-and-go! But just like a baby, it starts with Mum – yin energy!
The bitter taste alerts us to poison, but in food, we need some of it to balance our heart and fire energies. It also keeps us regular!
People who’ve read my book are kindly writing what they think and you can read their opinions at Qi Stagnation Reviews.
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
How to reduce stress, pain, inflammation and all the symptoms of stagnating Qi. Get your life moving again!
Coffee – Is coffee yin or yang?! Find how Chinese medicine explains who it’s good for! But also, Who Should Avoid it?
Spleen 9, yinlingquan, is a major point for conditions caused by Damp, so helps urinary problems, ascites, oedema and general swelling.
Spleen 6 Sanyinjiao is a strong reliable acupuncture point for yin and Blood problems, so good for clearing Damp and helping anaemia.
Qi deficiency: what causes this and how to overcome it? What does TCM – Chinese medicine – say, and what about tiredness after eating?
Acupuncture smoking treatment has helped many to stop, but if you also treat underlying health problems, stopping is easier.
Kidney yang foods sound good don’t they? Giving you oomph, mojo, get-up-and-go! But just like a baby, it starts with Mum – yin energy!
The bitter taste alerts us to poison, but in food, we need some of it to balance our heart and fire energies. It also keeps us regular!
People who’ve read my book are kindly writing what they think and you can read their opinions at Qi Stagnation Reviews.
Everyone knows how their lungs function. You just breathe, and that’s it! Well, in Chinese medicine, that’s hardly even the start of it.
How to reduce stress, pain, inflammation and all the symptoms of stagnating Qi. Get your life moving again!
Coffee – Is coffee yin or yang?! Find how Chinese medicine explains who it’s good for! But also, Who Should Avoid it?
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