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In Chinese medicine, the Wood element is associated with the Liver and Gallbladder organs, which are responsible for regulating the flow of Qi (energy) and blood throughout the body. The Wood element is also associated with the season of spring, growth, flexibility, and creativity, which are important qualities for women in midlife and menopause as they navigate the changes and challenges of this stage of life.
Something I have been very familiar with in my life over the last several years
During menopause, women may experience physical and emotional symptoms related to the decline in estrogen levels. These symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irritability, and fatigue. In Chinese medicine, these symptoms are often caused by a yin deficiency, and can be related to a Wood element imbalance, which may be caused by liver Qi stagnation.
To support the Wood element during menopause, women can focus on incorporating healthy habits that promote Qi flow and flexibility. This might include regular exercise, such as yoga or tai chi, which can help to promote Qi flow and reduce stress. Hard core workouts are not always the way... and can really deplete more qi, rather than move and strengthen the qi.
Of course, a healthy diet, rich in green leafy vegetables, can also support liver health and promote the flow of Qi. Happy flowing liver qi happy you!
You can also focus on creative activities that promote self-expression and emotional release. By expressing your emotions in a healthy way, women can reduce stress and promote emotional balance. Unexpressed emotions = stagnant qi... not cool.
In addition, natural remedies, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, essential oils, can help to support the Wood element and alleviate menopausal symptoms. These therapies can help to balance the flow of Qi and promote overall health and well-being.
It's important for women in midlife and menopause to support the Wood element through healthy habits and natural remedies to promote a healthy transition through this stage of life and enjoy improved health and vitality.
Here are 3 tips that you can do today to support the Wood element:
By incorporating these tips into your daily routine, you can support the Wood element and promote a healthy transition through midlife and menopause into the best next chapter of your life!!!
By Dianne DelReyes, L.Ac.In Chinese medicine, the Wood element is associated with the Liver and Gallbladder organs, which are responsible for regulating the flow of Qi (energy) and blood throughout the body. The Wood element is also associated with the season of spring, growth, flexibility, and creativity, which are important qualities for women in midlife and menopause as they navigate the changes and challenges of this stage of life.
Something I have been very familiar with in my life over the last several years
During menopause, women may experience physical and emotional symptoms related to the decline in estrogen levels. These symptoms can include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, irritability, and fatigue. In Chinese medicine, these symptoms are often caused by a yin deficiency, and can be related to a Wood element imbalance, which may be caused by liver Qi stagnation.
To support the Wood element during menopause, women can focus on incorporating healthy habits that promote Qi flow and flexibility. This might include regular exercise, such as yoga or tai chi, which can help to promote Qi flow and reduce stress. Hard core workouts are not always the way... and can really deplete more qi, rather than move and strengthen the qi.
Of course, a healthy diet, rich in green leafy vegetables, can also support liver health and promote the flow of Qi. Happy flowing liver qi happy you!
You can also focus on creative activities that promote self-expression and emotional release. By expressing your emotions in a healthy way, women can reduce stress and promote emotional balance. Unexpressed emotions = stagnant qi... not cool.
In addition, natural remedies, such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, essential oils, can help to support the Wood element and alleviate menopausal symptoms. These therapies can help to balance the flow of Qi and promote overall health and well-being.
It's important for women in midlife and menopause to support the Wood element through healthy habits and natural remedies to promote a healthy transition through this stage of life and enjoy improved health and vitality.
Here are 3 tips that you can do today to support the Wood element:
By incorporating these tips into your daily routine, you can support the Wood element and promote a healthy transition through midlife and menopause into the best next chapter of your life!!!