What YIN AND YANG? Balancing the diet
What YIN AND YANG?
The ancient Chinese philosophy is based on the belief that there are two opposite but complementary forces - yin and yang - which together form a balanced whole. Yin is the force more passive, conservative, yang the most positive, confident. The entire compression system in the world, including medical science, took place in terms of yin and yang.
The first draft of a comprehensive system of symptoms and treatments based on the principles of yin and yang is due to Chang Chung-ching, in 200 d. C., and today the traditional Chinese medicine continues to rely on those same charges.
According to this theory, the disease is considered as the consequence of an imbalance between yin and yang in the individual. The treatment is then directed to the symptoms, but is seeking to strengthen or reestablish one of the two energies, which is weaker at that time or that is at fault. Before the start of treatment, careful consideration must be to properly stimulate acupuncture points and meridians to rebalance the flow. These principles are applied in methods such as acupressure, acupuncture, moxibustion, shiatsu, reflexology and T'ai-Chi Ch'uan, the DO-IN and diets details, such as macrobiotics.
Chinese medicine is based not only on the concept of energy (yin and yang), on the theory of five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal and water). According to the affinity analog anything can be traced to one of the five elements and at the same time, anything can be yin or yang, keeping in mind that there is, in life, something that is "whole" yin or 'all' yang, but everything has a prevalence of yin or yang.
On the other hand, the organs are yin and yang organs are (the first is "matter", so yin and the latter as move and transform, are Yang). The high area of \u200b\u200bthe body is yang; the lower is yin, the back is yang, the abdomen is yin, yang is the skin, the inside is yin. Even within the human body we can classify the various organs such as yin and yang. So, we'll have a heart body (ie yin) analog to fire (ie yang), while the kidney (the organ, then yin) will be similar to water (and therefore more yin). The Yin organs are
heart, spleen, liver, kidneys, lungs and viscera Yang Large Intestine, Stomach, Small Intestine, Bladder, Gall Bladder and Triple Heater. The yin organs are called "Bodies Casket" why collect and accumulate as a chest containing a treasure. The viscera are "Viscera Workshop" because in them the material is treated, processed and sent to collection in the stores.
These premises should always be taken into account in determining where and why there has been a certain disease and to take appropriate measures to rebalance.
The Yin and Yang are opposites, but they can not exist without each other.
WARNING: The above information are for illustrative purposes only: not and does not come from prescription or medical advice. This information is taken from the collection of information from different Web sites and books.
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