Who's in control of our emotions? Are we able to control them or does our body do what it wants? Herbalist and Acupuncturist Marie Hopkinson gives you the Chinese medicine perspective which might help you understand why sometimes it can feel like our emotions are totally out of control and how that physical imbalance or physical health problems can be connected to our emotional and mental health. If you have ever found it hard to get control of anger, frustration, even rage then this video can provide some insight into why our body gets to the point of being enraged or angry. Grief and the Lungs is given as an example of how Chinese medicine sees the physical and emotional connection through a model known as the five elements. The 5 elements is a way of looking at the body in harmony with nature, and in disharmony with nature and /or itself. In this example Marie talks about how Grief and sadness often result in lung or large intestine problems like pneumonia, cough, cold and flu's that wont go away, constipation and other health issues are discussed as a way to show the correlation between Chinese medicine's view of our physicality and emotionality.
Marie's practice details:
MARIE HOPKINSON, Registered Chinese Herbalist and Acupuncturist in Australia (AHPRA)
Consultations for treatment (individual) please call my clinic office to book in: 08 93289233 (Perth Natural Medical Clinic) or go to : Email hello@bespokemedicine.net
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Marie Hopkinson and The Chinese Medicine Podcast wishes you the best of health and improvement in your own health journey.
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