Lung Yin
Lung Yin supplies a good deal of the “Stay Cool!” factor in life. How do you increase it and what can you do if you need more??
Lung Yin supplies a good deal of the “Stay Cool!” factor in life. How do you increase it and what can you do if you need more??
If you’re alive, keep your qi in working order and you’ll enjoy life. Even when you’re dead, there’ll be some left!
How your Kidney functions in Chinese medicine determines your life pattern, your ‘life-force’, your willpower and your longevity. Rather important!
Liver Qi Stagnation is a major way to understand signs of stress and how to help them. It’s the Chinese Jewel in the Crown!
Lung Qi deficiency describes that exhausted state you get into after a bad cold or respiratory complaint. You can get it in other ways too!
Lung Meridian (Lung Channel) points lie on the lung acupuncture channel. For Energy and Spirit, Respiratory complaints and the Big Picture in Life.
Anxiety, memory lapses, emotional, insomnia, cold hands, palpitations and poor libido. Here’e the explanation and what to do!
Kidney Yang deficiency means no bounce, no warmth, no joie de vivre. What to do?
Troubled by Snoring? Here’s what Chinese Medicine thinks about it, both as to background theory and practical steps as to what to do!
Liver Wind covers a range of health hazards that occur suddenly and can be lethal.
Lung Yin supplies a good deal of the “Stay Cool!” factor in life. How do you increase it and what can you do if you need more??
If you’re alive, keep your qi in working order and you’ll enjoy life. Even when you’re dead, there’ll be some left!
How your Kidney functions in Chinese medicine determines your life pattern, your ‘life-force’, your willpower and your longevity. Rather important!
Liver Qi Stagnation is a major way to understand signs of stress and how to help them. It’s the Chinese Jewel in the Crown!
Lung Qi deficiency describes that exhausted state you get into after a bad cold or respiratory complaint. You can get it in other ways too!
Lung Meridian (Lung Channel) points lie on the lung acupuncture channel. For Energy and Spirit, Respiratory complaints and the Big Picture in Life.
Anxiety, memory lapses, emotional, insomnia, cold hands, palpitations and poor libido. Here’e the explanation and what to do!
Kidney Yang deficiency means no bounce, no warmth, no joie de vivre. What to do?
Troubled by Snoring? Here’s what Chinese Medicine thinks about it, both as to background theory and practical steps as to what to do!
Liver Wind covers a range of health hazards that occur suddenly and can be lethal.
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