Medicina tradizionale cinese

Our Inspiration: Traditional Chinese Medicine

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O genki desuka? How is your health?

If you have come to our blog, you too are interested in your health and that of your animal friends.

We at Genki, are here to take you through this universe, where tradition, Eastern and Western methods, mingle to try to get to what we all hope for: good health!

Let's start by explaining a little about traditional Chinese medicine.

In addition to being applied to humans, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) also finds wide use in animal care, offering a holistic and natural approach to health care. The key is to try to prevent ill health.

According to the TCM perspective, humans and animals share a deep connection with the universe and are subject to the same principles of Yin and Yang, Qi and Five Elements.

Health is the result of the balance between the opposing forces of yin and yang and the free circulation of vital energy, called Qi, through the body's meridians. In addition, each organ is related to an organic and psychic function.

There are five elements: Fire, Earth, Metal, Water, and Wood. Each element represents a phase of transformation and has specific associations with seasons, organs, emotions, and many other aspects of life and nature.

In the context of TCM, the 5 Element Cycle is used to diagnose and treat various disorders in both humans and animals. Each element is related to specific organs and bodily functions, and a balance between these elements is essential for health.

Exploring the 5 Element Cycle in Traditional Chinese Medicine gives you a unique perspective on the connection between humans, animals and nature. By following these principles, you can improve your health and the health of your four-legged friends naturally and holistically.

Stay with us on Genki to learn more about how the ancient wisdom of Chinese medicine can improve your life and the lives of your pets. Keep following us for more insights, practical tips and inspiration for a healthier, more balanced life!
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