Spring – A Time For Renewal Element: Wood Organ: Liver Colour: Green Emotion: Anger Opens to: the Eyes Taste: Sour Spring is known as a…
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5 Element Theory: Season: Winter Organ: Kidneys Sensory Organ: Ears Emotion: Fear Tissue: Bone Taste: Salty Colour: Black How To Stay Healthy This Winter With…
If you’ve had an acupuncture session with me there is a good chance that I have needled this point on you before. This is one…
“The trees are about to show us how beautiful it can be to let things go” TCM 5 Element Theory Season: Autumn Element: Metal Organ:…
Mother Warming is a treatment based on Traditional Chinese Medicine used at 4-5 days post-partum with the intention of helping the birthing mother recover from pregnancy, labour and…
“Nothing is more soft or more flexible than water. Yet nothing can resist it.” -Lao Zhu THE WATER ELEMENT 💧🌊 Water is the most yin…
With the heart being a well-recognized symbol for Valentine’s Day, Health Canada has declared February to be Heart Month! This is a great opportunity to bring…
The summer season is in full swing and with it comes long weekends, BBQ’s, cottages and plenty of outdoor activities. In Chinese Medicine, Summer is…
Cultivate a Healthy Heart With Traditional Chinese Medicine The Heart organ in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a more encompassing function than the strict physiological…
Does acupuncture hurt? This is the first question patients ask about acupuncture and the answer is NO, acupuncture does not hurt. Acupuncture needles are extremely thin and have…