The foundation of Chinese philosophy is based on the idea that human beings are a part of this universe and integral to the dynamic flow of nature just as animals and plants. For that reason, …
Another timely article from acufinder.com Happy Chinese New Year! By: Dr. Maoshing Ni Welcome to the year of the Tiger! Each year for close to 20 years I’ve given forecasts about the year based on …
Acufinder.com has good articles for every season this one is written By: Diane Joswick, L.Ac., MSOM Recharge Your Battery this Winter with Acupuncture If you feel tired and drained, you are not alone. “Lack of …
We just marked the 1 year anniversary of President Obama’s Inauguration, so everyone has been reviewing his performance during this time. It seems fitting to share a post that was written by a fellow TCM …
By David Tucker from the zen of healing blogFire and the Season of Summer! The summer season is upon us. For the year, it is our most Yang time of year. And the sun is …
This Post is by David TuckerFrom his blog The Zen of Healing Being Clear With Anger…. According to the theory behind Classical Five Element Acupuncture, each of the five elements has a particular emotion related …
This Post is by David TuckerFrom his blog The Zen of Healing Though it may not feel like it for those of us in Seattle… (or for those of us in Chicago) the tulips, daffodils, …
In Chinese Medicine there are of five elements; wood, fire,earth,metal and water. Water is the element of winter and one of the most powerful elements. The Will of Water… By David Tucker From The Zen …
In Chinese Medicine each season has an element, for winter it is water. From the Zen of Healing BlogBy. David Tucker The leaves, flowers, all of Nature’s gifts have fallen to the ground, and found …