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Worry and Overthinking: The Late Summer Emotion in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Its Impact on Your Health
Learn how worry and overthinking, especially during late summer, affect your health in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Discover practical ways to nurture your body and mind.
A Guide to Embracing Joy and Nurturing Your Heart
Practical tips and insightful wisdom on cultivating joy and well-being in harmony with the sunny summer season.
How To Embrace Seasonal Eating With Traditional Chinese Medicine
Learn how to eat with the seasons according to Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Understanding Fear from the Perspective of Chinese Medicine
According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), each season is associated with specific elemental qualities, organ systems, and emotions. Winter is linked to the Water element, which is associated with the Kidney and Bladder organ systems and the emotion of fear.
A Chinese Medicine Perspective on Grief
Emotions are a vital aspect of one’s health and well-being in Chinese Medicine. Here is the emotion of grief from a TCM perspective.
Fall Wellness
Fall according to Traditional Chinese Medicine and wellness tips for a healthy season.
Late Summer Wellness Tips
How to improve your health during Late Summer to build immunity for the Fall.
Summer Wellness Tips
Take a look at Summer from the Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective and enjoy a few tips for how to stay healthy and have a great season.
Spring Wellness Tips
A look at Spring from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective and some wellness tips to get you through the season.
Winter Wellness Tips
Traditional Chinese Medicine theory about living seasonally and tips for how to stay healthy during the winter.