One of the key concepts of traditional Chinese medicine is the yin and yang, two opposing and complementary qualities that can be attributed to anything. Here are four concepts you need to know about it.
February 29, 2016
One of the key concepts of traditional Chinese medicine is the yin and yang, two opposing and complementary qualities that can be attributed to anything. Here are four concepts you need to know about it.
Consequently, the excess of one or the other (and, therefore, the deficiency of its opposite) causes an imbalance which can lead to illness.
Medicinal plants and foods are classified according to their yin and yang characters and their effects on the body. These elements are to be taken into consideration to restore internal harmony of the body and thus regain health.
"He who takes his medicine but neglects his diet wastes the skill of his doctors." - Chinese proverb
The Chinese call qi (sometimes spelled ki) the force, or vital energy, that drives not only the body but also the whole universe.
Once diagnosed, the practitioner usually prescribes herbal remedies, and sometimes acupuncture sessions. The remedies often contain a large number of plants to be boiled for nearly an hour.
These traditional decoctions thus concentrate the flavours of the plants and their therapeutic action. Plants to be taken during treatment can be put in individual bags, corresponding to daily doses.
Now that you have demystified the yin yang, perhaps you could also enjoy the benefits of traditional Chinese medicine and restore your inner harmony.
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