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Relationship between the Organs

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: SPLEEN pancreas Extracts  Gu Qi from the stomach and converts it into Qi and blood Linked with nutri … more →

Tags: TCM, relationship with meridians

Emotions and their Affects on Qi1 comment

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Emotions: Anger- Liver and Gall Bladder-Causes Qi and blood to rise Grief- Lungs and Large Intestine … more →

Tags: TCM, yu points, source points

The 5 Elements and Correspondences

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Wood Liver/ Gall Bladder Sense : Sight Organ Commanded : Eye Nourishes: Muscles Expands into Nails L … more →

Tags: TCM

Yin and Yang

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: There are two basic forces in nature, Yin and Yang.  Yin is darkness, and Yang is light.  They are p … more →

Tags: Diagnosis

QI GONG

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: QI Gong (Chi Kung) is the practice of leading one’s qi.  It is a chinese yoga form.   Qi is a … more →

Tags: Yoga, jing*/, TCM, Shen, QI

Jin Shin Accupressure

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: The Acupressure points work in the same way as the Law of Resonance.  Like vibrates Like, and the di … more →

Tags: Massage and Bodywork, Mind, QI, Spirit, tao

Taking the Pulse in TCM Diagnosis

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: The pulses do not represent a picture of total health.  They only give us a snap shot of how qi is m … more →

Tags: Pulses, Disease, Diagnosis

Indicators that QI is moving!

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Salivation or dry mouth (called sweet dew–swallow. don’t spit out) Itchy heat or cold na … more →

Tags: TCM, symptoms of qi

The Body Clock

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Lung . . . . . . . . . .3-5 AM Large Intestine . . .5-7 AM Stomach . . . . . . . 7-9 AM Spleen . . . … more →

Tags: Meridians, TCM, body clock

Water Element

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Kidney (YIN)                  Bladder (YANG)   The kidneys rest against the back muscles in the uppe … more →

Tags: TCM

Wood Element

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Liver (YIN)        Gall Bladder (YANG)   The Liver produces bile (which helps digest fats) then comp … more →

Tags: TCM

Fire Element (H and SI)

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Heart (YIN)       Small Intestine  (YANG)   The Heart is a muscular pump that consists of four chamb … more →

Tags: TCM

Fire Element (P and TW)

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Pericardium (YIN)      Triple Warmer  (YANG)       The Pericardium is a sac that surrounds the heart … more →

Tags: TCM, fire element

Earth Element

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Spleen (YIN)       Stomach  (YANG)   The Spleen is located in the upper left abdominal region, prote … more →

Tags: TCM, Earth element

Metal Element

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: METAL ELEMENT Lung YIN           Large Intestine  YANG   The Lungs receive the heavenly Qi through t … more →

Tags: Meridians, TCM, metal element

Hsueh

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Hsueh is blood.  This includes all the essential elements of which blood is composed.  It refers to … more →

Tags: TCM, accupoints, Blood+

Gu Qi

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: This is post-natal qi that is acquired traditionally from the air you breathe and the food and liqui … more →

Tags: Nutrition, TCM, QI

Da Qi

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: This is post-natal qi that is acquired traditionally from the air you breathe and the food and liqui … more →

Tags: Nutrition, TCM, QI

Ying Qi

sacredliving wrote 1 year ago: Ying Qi is nourishing energy.  The fluid biochemical forms of nourishment circulate within the blood … more →

Tags: TCM, QI, Nourishment


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