How Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views Autism
In traditional Chinese medicine, no such disease called Autism exists. TCM doctors approach health and disease according to the philosophy of Yin-Yang.
Self-Care Practices From the Huangdi Neijing | Acupuncture Today
Author: Meredith Smith. Title: Self-Care Practices From the Huangdi Neijing. Summary: Self-care practices are essential for the well-being of health care providers. Healers are tasked with maintaining balance within their own bodies...
Change of Season Soup - Angela Warburton - Traditional Chinese Medicine
Change of season soup is an immune system tonic used in TCM. It is ideal to enhance the immune system during the changing of the seasons. This herbal formula is also thought to improve resistance to colds and flu and help with stress.
People who are in the midst of a cold or flu should not
10 Things Your Tongue Can Tell You About Your Health, Based On Chinese Medi
Believe it or not, your tongue can actually tell you quite a bit about your health. Sure, you're probably not staring at it in the mirror much, inspecting its grooves and color, but maybe you should. Based on Chinese Medicine, your tongue gives…
By Steven Lubka Performing a Cranial-Spinal Reset Finally, I want to offer a technique for resetting the whole system when it is under stress. Anytime you feel tension or discomfort you can perform this to initiate a relaxation response. The first step is positioning oneself in the above posture. The key points are as follows:
By Emma Suttie, D.Ac, AP The forces of yin and yang describe everything in the universe. Everything has its opposite, and yet, each is an intrinsic part of the other. Everything that exists has a yin as well as a yang aspect and health and the human being are no exception. In Chinese medicine, a
Eliminating Waste in Practice: Dr. Tan's Eight Magic Points for All Digestive Disorders | Acupuncture Today
most of the patients i see in my clinic suffer from a variety of digestive disorders. they do not effectively process their food. they have diarrhea, heartburn, and acid reflux disease. they're nauseated. and who would expect any different?
The Conscious Evolution of Healing: The Luo Vessels | Acupuncture Today
Author: Nicholas Sieben. Title: The Conscious Evolution of Healing: The Luo Vessels. Summary: Each acupuncture channel system resonates with a different aspect of human form and function. The Luo Vessels for example are conduits of ying qi.