Chinese medicine was formed during the Zhou Dynasty (1045-256 BC) and is based on three main principles:
- Ying/Yang—a relationship of opposites and their relationship to each other.
- The Five Elements of Change—life processes conveyed through natures elements, Water, Wood, Fire, Earth, and Metal.
- Organ Clock—twelve function areas named after specific organs - Lungs, Large Intestine, Stomach, Spleen, Heart, Small Intestine, Pericardium, Bladder, Kidneys, Triple Heater, Gallbladder, and Liver.
Healing Stones for the Vital Organs is a self guide to the ancient use of healing stones. Colorful pictures, illustrations of stones and application placements aid in the practical application of healing stones.
A description of eighty-three healing stones and their therapeutic value, along with a detailed explanation of the organ clock, its function and application easily guide the user through the healing stone process.
A user-friendly guide for experts, beginners, or students that can be put into use within a short time.
Originally published on Curled Up With A Good Book at www.curledup.com. © Wayne Adam, 2010
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