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The Heart in Chinese Medicine is associated with the emotions of joy and happiness. These emotions often are present when one is in love but of course, one doesn’t have to be in love to feel joy and happiness. These emotions can also come from time spent with close friends, a relaxing vacation and from achieving a great accomplishment. Sometimes though there can be overjoy and this can lead to manic and uncontrolled behavior; this is an example of the Chinese theory of yin and yang in all things
Welcome to Springtime! The organs associated with the Spring in Chinese Medicine are the Liver and Gallbladder. So this month we are going to discuss the basics of the Liver. In Western medicine it is said that the Liver is responsible for 600 functions in the body. I have never seen a list but this… Read more »
Springtime in Tucson is so beautiful. The sun shines, the flowers bloom. But with that comes the wind blowing pollen and dust around. Did you know that acupuncture can help allergies and the common cold? IT CAN!!!!! In fact, acupuncture can both treat and prevent allergies and colds. You don’t have to suffer that runny,… Read more »
Wow! The weather is HOT this summer and its only mid-June! We have seen temperatures up to 113 – 115 degrees and this will continue through the weekend! According to NPR the heat has caused cancelled plane flights in Phoenix, burns from falling and touching the ground, more snake sightings than usual and HEAT STROKE!!!… Read more »
HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR This year is the YEAR OF THE FIRE ROOSTER And what does that mean? Roosters are resourceful, curious, loyal and intellectual. They are practical, resilient and like to achieve. They wake us all up in the morning with their cock-a-doodle-do’s and that is just what this year is about! This year… Read more »