Yin
Yang:
Chinese
practitioners
seek to bring into balance the aspects of Yin and Yang within
the patient. Yin describes inner, cooler, quieter and darker
dimensions while Yang describes what is warmer, brighter and
more active.
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Five
Elements: Our bodies, like the
larger
universe, are made up of and influenced by the energies of
fire, earth, metal, water and wood. Health comes when these
ever-changing and interdependent energies are balanced and
flowing.
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