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Healthy Tips: The Free Flow of Qi - Acupuncture can help with pain and qi deficiency
When there is free flow, there is no pain and when there is no free flow, there is pain.
This refers to a key principle of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It means that health depends on the free and unobstructed movement of Qi (vital energy) and blood in the body.

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TCM | Q&A - Stroke Rehabilitation - Find Out How Acupuncture With The Herbalist, London Can Help with Stroke
Stroke according to Traditional Chinese Medicine
• High blood pressure
• Blood stagnation
• Qi stagnation
• Phelgm accumulation

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Sep 26, 20241 min read


TCM | Q&A - What can Acupuncture do for Stress?
The liver is responsible for the smooth flow of qi, when disrupted it can cause irritability, mood swings, headaches & digestive problems.
The heart governs the emotions and chronic stress disrupts the heart’s balance causing palpitations, insomnia, anxiety & memory issues. The spleen and stomach transform food into qi & blood. prolonged stress impairs their function leading to fatigue, poor digestion, weakened immunity, and weight fluctuations.

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Sep 26, 20241 min read


TCM Herbs: Pubescent Angelica Root
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Du Huo is associated with the Kidney and Bladder Meridians.
This herb has a bitter, spicy flavour profile and is warm in nature.
Du Huo is often used for:
Dispelling wind-damp to relieve pain:
Releasing the exterior to dispel wind-cold-damp and kidney deficiency:

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Apr 12, 20241 min read


TCM: Herbs - Lotus Leaf
Lotus Leaf 荷叶 - He Ye In Traditional Chinese Medicine, He Ye is associated with the Heart, Liver and Spleen Meridians. This herb has a...

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Apr 12, 20241 min read


秋分 Qiu Fen - Autumn Equinox
23rd September - 03rd October Qiu Fen is the 16th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. Signifying the midpoint of autumn when...

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Nov 4, 20221 min read


小暑 Xiao Shu - Minor Heat
07th July - 22nd July Xiao Shu is the 11th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. It signifies the hottest period is approaching,...

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Jul 8, 20221 min read


芒 种 Mang Zhong - Grain in Ear
05th June - 21st June Mang Zhong - Grain in Ear is the 9th of the 24 solar terms in the Chinese calendar. It means the grains are mature. It signifies the ripening of crops such as barley and wheat. It is a busy period for farmers. To Eat barley, chrysanthemum, celery, runner beans, duck, plums, mango, kiwi, fish, cucumber. To Do keep your diet light, take a power nap, nourish your spleen and avoid damp toxins. #芒 种 #mangzhong #graininear #the24solarterms #traditionalchinesem

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Jun 7, 20221 min read
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