Chi, Blood and Body Fluid (Jin Ye)

The basic substance to form the human body. 

Chi - The basic substance to compose the world, all matters appear by the movements and flow of Chi

Blood - The blood, interorgan fluid, is formed from the essential chi of water and nutrients, transported and transformed by the spleen, stomach, lung and functions of Ying Chi.

Body Fluid (Jin Ye) - A general term for all the intra-celluar liquid substances of human body, The main physiological functions is to moisten the zang-fu organs, muscles, joints, skin, hair and nourish the brain marrow and bones

Yin, Yang and the Five Elements

Yin, Yang and Five Elements are ancient Chinese philosophic concepts that make up the foundations of TCM. Yin and Yang are two opposite forces inherent in everything in this universe. They create and harmonize the world by their interaction. The Five Elements are fundamental components of nature, constantly in motion and impacting on each other. They are linked to the physiology and pathology of the human body. True understanding of these layers in a person can reveal the etiology of disease and lead to a significant and deep change, freeing the person from suffering. Dr. Wen utilizes her extensive knowledge of concepts of Yin, Yang and the Five Elements to powerfully diagnose and treat disorders.

Organ Systems and Network

Zang Fu organ system and its networks perform complex bodily functions. Every organ system has its own unique function. TCM use concepts of Chi (Life Force), Yue (Blood), Jin (Moisture), Ye (Bodily Fluid) to understand the human body and considers Jing (Essence of material based), Chi, Shen (Sprit) as the treasures of life. TCM views the body as energetic systems in dynamic balance. Chi flows in patterns through meridians & collaterals (networks) to all parts of the body. Any disturbance of this harmony, such as harmful substances or intense emotions, may result in illnesses. Diseases become apparent when the body is unable to cope with the disturbance of the Chi flow.




Where does your Chi come from?

The original Chi came when the sperm meet the egg, After given birth, Chi come from the air we breath in and the diet we take in. So fresh air and health food play most important parts in maintaining good health Through regulate unbalance Chi, get back your energy back to natural balance, your systems are relief.

What can I expect after treatment?

You may note a spot of blood at one or more of the needle sites and/or a small bruise could develop. These should not be harmful, but please talk to your practitioner if you are concerned. Patients often experience the most dramatic result in the first treatment. Some patients experience an immediate total or partial relief of their pain or other symptoms. This relief may last or some pain may return. In a few cases, there may be no immediate relief only to notice pain diminish over the next couple of days. Generally you should expect to feel better.

How many treatments will I need?

That depends upon the duration, severity and nature of your complaint. You may need only a single treatment for an acute condition. A series of five to fifteen treatments may resolve many chronic problems. Some degenerative conditions may require many treatments over time. wellness needs genital and continue care.