Traditional Chinese Medicine explains human development through predictable life stages. Women follow a 7 year life cycle, while men follow an 8 years cycle, both rooted in the gradual transformation and decline of Kidney Essence, or Jing. These patterns originate...
Gua sha is a Traditional Chinese Medicine technique that uses controlled scraping of the skin to improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and release muscular and energetic stagnation. Gua sha, has moved from a traditional healing method into modern wellness...
Rebirth and renewal in Traditional Chinese Medicine reflect the body’s natural transition into spring, where rising Yang energy activates the Liver system, supports the smooth flow of qi, and restores emotional and physical balance, closely mirroring the meaning of...
Natural anti inflammatory foods can help calm chronic, low-grade inflammation, and from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, the same foods are often chosen to reduce internal heat, move stagnant qi, support digestion, and restore balance. Modern nutrition and...
During an acupuncture session, you can expect a brief health assessment followed by the placement of very thin, sterile needles at specific points, then 15 to 30 minutes of quiet rest while the needles work. A first acupuncture appointment typically lasts 60 to 90...
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