Orientalis Chinese Medicine Daylesford in Daylesford, Victoria | Medical and health
Orientalis Chinese Medicine Daylesford
Locality: Daylesford, Victoria
Phone: +61 434 482 480
Address: 68 Grenville Street 3500 Daylesford, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.orientalis.com.au
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24.01.2022 Balance in Spring Spring is characterised by the wood element and is governed by the Liver. It is a time to get the Qi moving and decongest our liver and clean up the blood after the warming comforts of winter. ... 1. Eat your greens Plenty of warmed green salads and sprouts that are in harmony with the vital energy of the Spring. Choose Kale, Watercress, Asparagus, Asian greens and young greens. Less oily and long cooked foods that belong to the winter - save them for a cold snap. Choose pungent foods like dill, fennel, garlic, onions, peppermint, early basil and rosemary to support the upward and outward energy of spring and unblocking stuck energy. Start the day with 2 glasses of warm water with a squeeze of lemon. The sour flavour nourishes the liver and discharges toxins. 2. Move your Qi Time to put the slow and sleepy winter behind and move the body out into the sunshine. Get back into the habit of walking with some short cardio bursts or sign up for a yoga class series. Begin something new that nourishes your self is a skilful way of aligning our energy with the Spring growth and renewal. 3. Get acupuncture Nothing can support your efforts to cleanse and release the Liver like a springtime acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture clears stagnation to smooth the flow of Qi and stimulates the body meridians. Liver qi stagnation (expressed as irritability, depression, PMS) responds well to acupuncture and allows the Liver to regain its balance in the body system.
21.01.2022 Sunday Read: all about Autumn http://orientalis.com.au//seasonal/autumn-seasonal-living/ Chinese Medicine has many practices and lifestyle tips that create a holistic awareness approach to your healthy life. Particularly our approach to seasonal change and immunity is a powerful tool.... Pop over to my website for a succinct primer on the Autumn and its impact on our health. We are in the season of Autumn, ruled by the Lungs and Large Intestine, so we are all about protecting and strengthening the Lungs and keeping the Large Intestine moving and eliminating. If you’re serious about vitality and resilience, then adjust your kitchen cooking practices to reflect the season - this will balance and strengthen your seasonal immunity. Key tip: reduce fresh and raw foods and move to poaching fruits and lightly steaming veggies (to ease the load on the digestion). And ditch the dairy load in your eating, just for this season - as it tends to build phlegm and mucous in the lungs - and we can all do without this! If you need support, book an online appointment on my web page or if it’s a quick question - give me a complimentary call. We are all required to be on the wellness journey this month it seems! Dr Andrea.
19.01.2022 7. Do not lose yourself in dispersion and in your surroundings. Practice mindful breathing to come back to what is happening in the present moment. Be in touch with what is wondrous, refreshing, and healing both inside and around you. Plant seeds of joy, peace, and understanding in yourself in order to facilitate the work of transformation in the depths of your consciousness. ~ Thich Nhat Hanh,... 14 Precepts for Engaged Buddhism See more
18.01.2022 WINTER MINERALISATION The winter seasonal Qi is guided by the Kidney. The Kidney meridian system is the body’s powerhouse and can share its reservoir of Qi with the other organs when they are running low on energy. During winter we are wise to nourish our Kidney Qi so that it can continue to share its Qi while it leads the body through the season. Nourish the Kidney by using the salty flavour in cooking.... Include seaweed sushi, add a small amount of kelp into your slow cooking stews, or you can use the salty Japanese Umeboshi vinegar or Umeboshi plums in your cooking. Olives are also a salty kidney tonic. You can also flow this tonification into the body via the skin by taking the mineralised water baths that we have in Daylesford, or you can draw a magnesium bath to directly benefit your muscle health and sleeping patterns. In clinic I am setting small salt piles on the abdomen and leg acupoints and burning moxa cones to tonify the body Yang Qi and disperse the cold. As I am handling the salt each day I remember that my hands are absorbing the salt into my blood stream to find its way to my Kidney system.
17.01.2022 Rethinking Virus containment: Hmmm... Thailand has triple the population of Australia confined into the space of NSW with the COVID-19 confirmed cases of Victoria and only 1 death..... everywhere most people are wearing masks and hand sanitiser stations at every transaction counter, lifts and banisters cleaned every hour... I’m guessing the Australian government did not advise us to do the same because there were no masks to be had. Next best thing has become public health policy!
10.01.2022 Ba Xie Extra Points to treat the tingling and swelling from interior cold with exterior stagnation - some call it Raynaud’s syndrome. It’s not painful to insert needles into the webbing of the interossei between the metacarpals. The relaxing part of the treatment was returning the blood to Chong and Ren - a deep warming hug-like relax. That’s the part we love about acupuncture
02.01.2022 Abiding in Home Retreat ~ A Meditation Opportunity In our home confinement, our sense gateway opportunities are being reduced with less sensory gratification present in our day, and the mind begins to show itself to us. We are at home with fewer distractions and the monkey mind can begin to arise. ... The Buddha taught about the 5 hinderances and their antidotes, to attaining calm abiding meditation. ~ Worry & Restlessness ~ When I find myself worrying with a mind like churning water, I return my concentration to the breath and tether it here for 10 breaths. I can also tether my mind with simple rituals such as washing my hands with loving kindness. As my concentration becomes stronger I can set and hold my intention on a single point of concentration for longer and longer periods. Throughout he day we can use mindfulness on the breath to antidote the worry and restlessness that is our natural habit. We will emerge from Home Retreat with a stronger, calmer mind habit.
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