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To Spleen or Not To Spleen - Body Harmony Through Jin Shin Jyutsu®
The importance of the Spleen in achieving harmony for the whole body, by using Jin Shin Jyutsu®, an ancient healing art form that uses the life force of the body to promote healing.
The spleen energy can come to the rescue on many occasions. The spleen is an earth organ and harmonizer of the nervous system.
It helps us with the attitude of worry and is a total body regulator. It aids the body in transforming food into energy, and is the forerunner
to every effort in the body. When it is in harmony, it brings sunshine to our bodies.
Jun 13, 2007 - 10:05:00 AM
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Welcome to Asanté - Timeless Wisdom or a Modern World
In the Asanté Academy our doctors and teachers come from all parts of China, with a good mixture of different schools, styles and experiences. They all have a devotion to Chinese Medicine and treat and teach with a loving and caring heart. They are also all highly qualified and experienced and have a deep understanding of authentic Chinese Medicine.
Jul 7, 2006 - 9:50:00 AM
Traditional Chinese Medicine
The Kidney as the Root of the Body
In Chinese Medicine, the kidney is considered the most important organ in the body. Physiologically, as we all know, it is the key organ involved in purifying the blood, eliminating toxins from the body by means of urination. It is also, as is often forgotten, the rejuvenating recycling source of the body.
Aug 9, 2005 - 2:13:00 PM
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Energy or Qi
A comparison between eastern and western medicine through the definition of the energy known as Qi. In Chinese medicine, this ‘energy’ is called QI, and is roughly translated to mean an ‘air-like substance’ or ‘life-power’.
Mar 2, 2004 - 1:21:00 PM
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