Every change of season presents the opportunity to observe the gifts of the natural world and our relationship to them. I hope this post can give further insight in regards to how you can fully engage with the summer season and what it has to offer so that you may thrive with it and carry its harvest into darker months. This post will focus mainly on the Chinese Medicine (CM) heart organ and the fire element in regards to well-being. . .
Read moreSpring Nutrition Tips | Artichoke Hummus + Vegetables | Acupuncture - Victoria BC
Spring seasonal eating calls for increasing trips to the farmer’s market, steamed vegetables, dark leafy greens to nourish liver blood. . .
Read moreAcupuncture for Allergies | Acupuncture - Victoria BC
According to Chinese medicine, allergy symptoms such as sinus congestion, fatigue, hay fever, runny nose, and scratchy throat, arise due to imbalances within organ and meridian systems. Repeated exposure to allergy triggers perpetuate imbalance and may stem from a variety of sources such as environmental pollen and toxins, stress, constitutional deficiencies, hygiene, and diet. Our bodies must have an adequate amount of Wei Qi (defensive qi) circulating within our meridians in order to stay healthy. . .
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