Exploring Chinese Medicine: Nourishing The Spleen Meridian
In the northern hemisphere we are in the time of the Earth element, of late summer and harvest.
Think hues of soft yellow and orange, with a little coolness in the air reminding us to gather what we need to see us through the coming winter.
Exploring Chinese Medicine: Support For Your Governing Meridian
As we in the Northern Hemisphere are beginning a new cycle in the element of Wood, with the associated season Spring, the Central and Governing meridians are also working behind the scenes to support your overall energy balance - what is needed, what is stored and what is being released.
In Chinese Medicine, the main energy channel at the back of your body is known as the Governing Vessel or 'Sea of Yang' and is a Major Extraordinary Vessel (another is the Conception Vessel).
Exploring Chinese Medicine: Support for Your Central Meridian
As we in the Northern Hemisphere are beginning a new cycle in the element of Wood, with the associated season Spring, the Central and Governing meridians are also working behind the scenes to support your overall energy balance - what is needed, what is stored and what is being released.
In Chinese Medicine, the main energy channel at the front of your body is known as the Conception Vessel or 'Sea of Yin' and is a Major Extraordinary Vessel (the other is the Governing Vessel).
Exploring Chinese Medicine: Chinese Medicine and Highly Sensitive People
High sensitivity is known in the scientific community by the biological name of Sensory-Processing Sensitivity. This biological difference exists in hundreds of species, including humans, at around 15-20% of the population.
Yes, that's approximately 1 in 5 people who are Highly Sensitive.
How might Chinese Medicine offer insight, understanding and benefit to Highly Sensitive People (HSPs)?
What Can Creative Kinesiology Do For You?
Through muscle testing we are able to facilitate a conversation with your body and energy system, about almost anything.
What would you like Creative Kinesiology to do for you?
Exploring Chinese Medicine: The Kidney & Bladder Meridians
As we approach winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the days are wrapping around us like a blanket, the air is cooling and deepening, and the ground shines with frost.
In Chinese Medicine, winter is the season of the Water element. And water is associated with mystery, emotion and the unconscious aspects of our life.
The two channels of the Water element in the body's energy system are the Kidney and Bladder meridians.