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Acupuncture Yin-Yang 2
- Theory in Action

“Acupuncture is not a cure for all people. But it is a wonderful method that obtains most of the time great results. ”
The use of Yin Yang theory in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has gone through many phases. To be the only theory until it is accepted at all. Today is regarded as one of the cornerstones of TCM theory. In TCM, health is a state of balance. If a patient is too “yin” (cold, weak, heavy), or too “yang” (red, shrill, too) then our bodies are in a state of imbalance. Acupuncture points to treat by Yin Yang balance of a person cold, heavy, weak, strong, warm and add some panache. A person on, loud and excessive, try to lower your blood pressure, reduce stress level and the result would be a healthy, strong, with a strong emotional shock, it feels relaxed and flow through life.
Acupuncture Yin-Yang

In ancient Eastern philosophy, as in the West, there is a concept whereby a certain level is connected to everything important. Either quantum theory or in the teachings of Socrates, this philosophy is found in all cultures. This is the spiritual plane of the unit, described in most mystical traditions. As this spiritual connection to the subject moves, the next step is “yin – yang.”
In Christian texts we read to John, “In the beginning there was light.” Even here we must understand that the opposite of light is darkness. Then in the beginning there was light and darkness, and comes from the same unified force.
Hence, “yin – yang” is a phrase associated with understanding the world and in the case the universe is in balance. As they say in physics “to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction” The yin-yang theory, this statement could perhaps be cited as: “To every thing there is another equal and opposite.” For example: