Health and balance are our natural state.
Until the recent past, human beings lived according to the seasons. They ate food foraged, caught or grown locally, used their physical bodies to perform their work or household duties and they lived more simply, more connected to the people and environment where they dwelled.
Yes, we live longer than our ancestors, thanks to modern medicine and conveniences, but at what cost to our overall well-being?
We as a species have grown more and more disconnected from our natural world and the natural rhythms that are all around us. Societal pressures, deadlines, cultural expectations and desires all play a hand in distracting us from living our lives to the fullest.
So many of the imbalances we experience today are the result of the stress of living out of balance with who we really are (our life's purpose/destiny) and our disconnection from our natural environment.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been practiced for centuries and continues to prove itself effective in treating many conditions of imbalance that allopathic medicine has difficulty treating.
Why? Chinese Medicine sees beyond the Western, mechanized view of the body. It uses nature as a guide to understanding how to help restore balance and bring the body, mind and spirit back to a natural state of harmony.
Yes, we live longer than our ancestors, thanks to modern medicine and conveniences, but at what cost to our overall well-being?
We as a species have grown more and more disconnected from our natural world and the natural rhythms that are all around us. Societal pressures, deadlines, cultural expectations and desires all play a hand in distracting us from living our lives to the fullest.
So many of the imbalances we experience today are the result of the stress of living out of balance with who we really are (our life's purpose/destiny) and our disconnection from our natural environment.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has been practiced for centuries and continues to prove itself effective in treating many conditions of imbalance that allopathic medicine has difficulty treating.
Why? Chinese Medicine sees beyond the Western, mechanized view of the body. It uses nature as a guide to understanding how to help restore balance and bring the body, mind and spirit back to a natural state of harmony.