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Acupuncture 101

Pondering the Kidney
part 5 of a 5 part series

Under the scope of acupuncture as a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), pathways or meridians of Qi flow traverse the body and influence specific body regions, organs systems and functionality. Qi is considered a vital life force loosely translated as energy. When Qi is obstructed health imbalances result. The Kidney meridian system influences development, reproduction, water metabolism, and bone growth. This important system stores Jing or essence, which often translated into hormones or the body's genetic defining code - DNA. The quality and quantity of Jing determines one's health and longevity of life. The Kidney system opens to the ears and manifests in the head hair. A variety of western diseases such as menopause, osteoporosis, poor growth and development, edema, asthma, sexual dysfunctions, hearing loss, tinnitus, back pain, knee pain and even hair loss general are defined by TCM as a Kidney deficiency.

It is interesting to note that hair has been considered a very important indicator of health since the dawn of time. Men and women spend much time and effort on grooming and maintaining hair. Hair being the manifestation of the Kidney system, outwardly displays the essence, genetic health and sexual energy of an individual. A variety of religions and cultures throughout the world have traditionally covered the hair especially from public display. These customs demonstrate the personal and alluring nature of hair and how revealing it can be as a health indicator to one's inner-most essence.


Christopher Carlow, D. Ac.
June 20, 2008

 

 
 

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