According to one of the principles of this ancient medical framework, each of the main organs in our body is associated with a specific emotion. By treating the specific organ which is affected, we can harmonize a person’s emotional state. In a similar fashion, the treatment of the person’s emotional state will in turn improve the function of its related organ.
Read MoreIt is only recently that Western medicine has started to acknowledge the importance of emotions in our general health. Unfortunately, over a long period this abnormal pattern, not only weakens our immune system but produces deep changes in the body’s internal structure leading to serious disease in the future.
Read MoreThe connection between emotions and organs is especially strong in Traditional Chinese Medicine. In that medical framework, specific emotions have a negative effect on specific organs. Anger affects the liver, worry or overthinking affects the spleen, fear affects the kidney and sadness, and grief affects the lungs.
Read MoreWith the right diagnosis, lifestyle modifications, and appropriate treatments, the results can be very effective. Many women, who had previously been told that they had no chance of achieving a normal birth, often get delighted when they are able to regain their health and have a successful pregnancy after a few months of regular herbal and acupuncture treatments.
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