Staying Healthy in Autumn: The Oriental Medicine Way

Be Aware of Dryness

During autumn, slowly increasing wind and cold begins to create dryness in the air, which affects your skin and Lungs. The effects of the natural tendency toward dryness in autumn are magnified as you begin to turn on the heat—at home, at work, and in the car—to take the chill out of the air.

Your skin and Lungs don’t like dryness, so it’s important to drink enough fluids to make sure they don’t get dried out.

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Fire Energy In Summer

Summer is the season of the year when the likelihood of health issues affecting the heart and liver increase. Heart because it is the organ most energized in summer, and liver because it’s tired out from having just finished its lead role throughout Spring, and is in need of replenishment.

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5 ELEMENT CHART: ANCIENT DIAGNOSTICS FOR HEALTH AND WELL BEING

We’re all aware of the cost of energy these days; from the price we pay at the pump to fuel our cars, and what we pay to heat and cool our houses. Most of us are aware of energy every morning by how we feel when we lift ourselves out of bed and how we feel when we lie down again at night to go to sleep. How much energy we have, or don’t have, for everything we need and want to do each day is the energy Oriental Medicine refers to as CHI or HEALTH.

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