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Every tissue and organ in your body operates according to biological rhythms. The so-called body clock keeps body processes running according to a schedule. Your circadian rhythm is the 24-hour cycle that regulates the timing of processes like eating sleeping and temperature. This ensures that there is a periodicity with necessary biological processes. Genes involved in circadian rhythms operate according to feedback loops. This means that when adequate proteins are manufactured this sends a sig Chinese Body Clock, Eastern Medicine, Body Clock, Reiki Symbols, Energy Medicine, Qi Gong, Circadian Rhythm, Traditional Medicine, Wing Chun

Every tissue and organ in your body operates according to biological rhythms. The so-called body clock keeps body processes running according to a schedule. Your circadian rhythm is the 24-hour cycle that regulates the timing of processes like eating sleeping and temperature. This ensures that there is a periodicity with necessary biological processes. Genes involved in circadian rhythms operate according to feedback loops. This means that when adequate proteins are manufactured this sends a…

When it comes to overall health, astragalus may be your new adaptogenic herb of choice. Astragalus is a fundamental herb used in traditional Chinese medicine for its immune-boosting benefits. Modern science recently discovered its healing properties, highlighting its benefits for diabetics and athletes. Traditional Chinese Medicine, Astragalus Root, Ancient Healing, Ginger Benefits, Canker Sore, Adaptogenic Herbs, Natural Antibiotics, Cardiovascular Health, Back To Nature

When it comes to overall health, astragalus may be your new adaptogenic herb of choice. Astragalus is a fundamental herb used in traditional Chinese medicine for its immune-boosting benefits. Modern science recently discovered its healing properties, highlighting its benefits for diabetics and athletes.

Classical Chinese Medicine Oath – Hilary Costello Art  The Classical Chinese Medicine Oath written in the 6th century by Sun Simiao, China’s King of Medicine, continues to be read and recited by Classical Chinese Medicine students all over the world. It is an ancient oath of inspiration and beckons the true spirit of healing. Dr. Hilary Costello has combined Chinese characters representing the meaning of the oath with symbolic Chinese animals and plants to represent the strength and power of Chi Ancient Chinese Medicine, Chinese Medicine Design, Chinese Animals, Chinese Medicinal Herbs, Ancient Chinese Characters, Holy Symbol, Story Tips, Chinese Element, Art Chinois

The Classical Chinese Medicine Oath written in the 6th century by Sun Simiao, China’s King of Medicine, continues to be read and recited by Classical Chinese Medicine students all over the world. It is an ancient oath of inspiration and beckons the true spirit of healing. Dr. Hilary Costello has combined Chinese charac

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“Not again…” “Seriously?!…” “Why this time?” If your nocturnal alarm clock wakes you at the same time every night, the frustration is real. If you are thinking it is because of a fixed pattern or rhyme, then you are right. It’s not something random and The Chinese Medicine has got the correct explanation for it. WHAT’S THE BODY CLOCK? Chinese Medicine states that in a 24-hours day, our circadian rhythms are divided into 2-hour intervals. During each time periods, the concentration of qi…

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The Five Phases refer to Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water. Those five substances are what ancient Chinese believed made up everything in the universe. In Chinese Medicine the Five Phases theory (sometimes also called the Five Elements theory) is used to analyze the make-up of the body's organs and meridians as well as their relationships.