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According to traditional Chinese medicine, good health and a sense of balance are dependent on an individual's relationship with her environment. This guide invites readers to enter the world of Chinese thought and extract resources for health and well-being. Precise, practical, and fun, the book clearly presents the often-misunderstood concepts of yin and yang, as well as the five elements that are so key to Chinese medicine and psychology. It then invites readers to take a simple, 40-question quiz and to study their hand to determine which element best represents them. Natural remedies and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
According to traditional Chinese medicine, good health and a sense of balance are dependent on an individual's relationship with her environment. This guide invites readers to enter the world of Chinese thought and extract resources for health and well-being. Precise, practical, and fun, the book clearly presents the often-misunderstood concepts of yin and yang, as well as the five elements that are so key to Chinese medicine and psychology. It then invites readers to take a simple, 40-question quiz and to study their hand to determine which element best represents them. Natural remedies and therapies--acupuncture, massage, phytotherapy, breathing and visualization exercises, and others--that can help readers achieve proper harmony with their particular element are also described. This is an exhaustive resource for anyone looking to achieve wellness of spirit and mind using the timeless wisdom of Chinese medicine.
Autorenporträt
Yves Réquéna is a doctor, acupuncturist, and phytotherapist with more than 30 years of experience practicing traditional Chinese medicine. He is the teaching director of the International Institute of Qi Gong, which has offices in Argentina, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland. Marie Borrel is a columnist and a writer focusing on issues of psychology and well-being. She was formerly an editor at the French magazines Psychologies and Médecine Douce.