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Tag Archives: Qi

Water ~ Supervise the storehouse of pure energy

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on March 14, 2023 by Dr. Sarita CoxMarch 14, 2023

Supervise the storehouse of pure energy. The kidneys store jing – our primal energy. This essence is to be guarded, protected, treasured not squandered or frittered away. It determines our fertility, growth, development, vitality and longevity. It is one of the three treasures: jing, qi and shen. The kidneys are the expression of the water element in our bodies. Their energy peaks in winter offering harmonious opportunities for winter support and healing. Fulfilling our destiny is healing. The way of this deep healing summons and joins celestial jing with our terrestrial jing. In other words, jing is our DNA. In … Continue reading →

Posted in Alabama, Alberta Orchard Wellness, ancient traditions, dream, Element Wisdom cards, energy medicine, Five Elements, jedi mind trick, Life Coach, Life Coaching, Medicine, ming men, Naturopathic Doctor, Naturopathic Medicine, rewild yourself, Supervise the storehouse of pure energy, Tuscaloosa, Water, water element, winter | Tagged DNA, jing, ming men, mingmen, Qi, shen, three treasures, water, winter

BREATHE DEEP

Dr. Elizabeth Cox, ND, LAc Posted on October 18, 2019 by Dr. Sarita CoxOctober 21, 2019

Breathe Deep.  Are you mindful of your breathing? Healthy lungs are vital to our overall health.   The autumn season represents the Lung (肺)  phase of our body’s seasonal cycle as it is the season associated with the Lung and its partner, the Large Intestine (Colon). If you are prone to catching colds or struggle with allergies in the Fall, it’s important to take care of these organs! Every organ in our bodies has functions and responsibilities. Some are physical while others are psychological and spiritual.  The metal element, which peaks during the autumn season, governs the LUNGS as well … Continue reading →

Posted in autumn, breathe deep, colon, Diaphragmatic Breathing, Fall, large intestine, Letting Go, lung function, lung health, lung meridian, lungs, Metal, Metal Element, Pranayama, Qi energy, respiratory, therapeutic breathing, Uncategorized, yin organ, zang-fu | Tagged Deep Breath, deep breathing, Diaphragmatic Breathing, Edgar Cayce, exhale, grief, inhale, nostril breathing, parasympathetic dominance, Pranayama, Qi, sadness, seasonal cycle, Traditional Chinese Medicine
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