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SUMMARY:Why Are We Always So Busy? How to Balance Yin and Yang
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, October 20\, 2010\, 5:30-7pm\nGreenstar’s Meeting Room\nAmanda Lewis\, L.Ac\n\nThe philosophy of Yin and Yang is the foundation of Chinese Medicine\, both in theory and application. Learning to mindfully apply these principles as we engage in every day life can help us to feel more healthy\, energetic\, and in harmony with our surroundings.\n\n  \nSo many of us feel chronically busy—almost as though we just can’t stop. Why is it so hard to really relax? From the perspective of Chinese Medicine\, in order to maintain stability in the outer world as well as in the body\, there must be a healthy balance of both Yin and Yang activities. For many of us these days\, the dynamic is clearly more heavily weighted toward an excess of Yang\, or habitual activity\, which over time can lead to a significant depletion of Yin. \nThis class will explore the following questions: \n• What are Yin and Yang?\n• How did things get so Yang?\n• The Importance of Preserving Yin\n• How to Cultivate our Yin \n\n\n\nListen to this entire class:\n\nhttps://www.mixcloud.com/HealthyLivingAcupuncture/why-are-we-always-so-busy-keeping-yin-yan-in-balance-by-amanda-lewis-healthy-living-acupuncture/\n\n\n\n\nWatch a clip:\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5tiRnBpkfY&list=PLjrtCbIGDVFVG1t-m5pF7XW-Mdz89ynWK&index=2
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SUMMARY:The Phases of the Menstrual Cycle According to Chinese Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, September 29\, 2010 5:30-7pm\nGreenstar’s Meeting Room\nAmanda Lewis\, L.Ac\n\nIn Traditional Chinese Medicine\, the average 28-day menstrual cycle is divided into\nfour periods that are distinguished by the particular stage of blood as it builds and\ncourses through the body. These periods are marked by hormone fluctuations\, body\ntemperature changes\, and varied associated symptoms that are specific to each\nindividual woman.\n\n  \nIn September’s class\, we’ll learn how to differentiate these four periods of the\nmenstrual cycle\, as well as discuss how treatment principles change according to\nthe phase. We will also talk about the causes and treatment tips for these 8 most\ncommon menstrual irregularities: \n(1) Early\, (2) Late\, (3) No-Fixed-Date\, (4) Profuse\, (5) Scanty\, (6) Flooding\, (7)\nBlocked\, and (8) Painful
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