
Liver Blood Stagnation (‘Stasis’ of Liver Blood)
Painful periods are often due to Liver Blood Stagnation, but treating it helps many other conditions.
Painful periods are often due to Liver Blood Stagnation, but treating it helps many other conditions.
Spleen Damp Cold is a syndrome is Chinese medicine which afflicts many people in damp cold countries and environments. And not that difficult to acquire, either.
Don’t believe in acupuncture, let alone in acupuncture side-effects? Or looking for reassurance? Acupuncture has 2500+ years of side effects!.
In Chronic Fatigue Syndrome acupuncture theory clarifies what needs to be done, the order to do it and what can be expected, so raising your spirits.
Wear too little and you could get this Liver Channel Cold Stagnation. Then you’ll need acupuncture and moxa to sort it out!
At this Jue Yin stage your body, defending itself against disease, has retreated to this, its last and innermost level of resistance.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Qi! No idea? Well, you can’t do without it because it helps you breathe to generate life through every part of your body.
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
Painful periods are often due to Liver Blood Stagnation, but treating it helps many other conditions.
Spleen Damp Cold is a syndrome is Chinese medicine which afflicts many people in damp cold countries and environments. And not that difficult to acquire, either.
Don’t believe in acupuncture, let alone in acupuncture side-effects? Or looking for reassurance? Acupuncture has 2500+ years of side effects!.
In Chronic Fatigue Syndrome acupuncture theory clarifies what needs to be done, the order to do it and what can be expected, so raising your spirits.
Wear too little and you could get this Liver Channel Cold Stagnation. Then you’ll need acupuncture and moxa to sort it out!
At this Jue Yin stage your body, defending itself against disease, has retreated to this, its last and innermost level of resistance.
‘Lung Damp Phlegm’ is another snappy description most people can understand even without knowing the first thing about Chinese medicine. Who hasn’t heard someone coughing up piles of damp-phlegm?
Lung Qi! No idea? Well, you can’t do without it because it helps you breathe to generate life through every part of your body.
2500 years of acupuncture theory and you thought it was just sticking in a few pins? It makes sense of where energy goes in your body, what happens when you’re in pain – and what to do about it.
Hot and Cold, two of the most important divisions in Chinese medicine, but less easy to understand than you might think.
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