


When something is whole, by definition, it’s unchanging and complete. Yin and yang are also the starting point for change. Much of her work focuses on teachings of master practitioner Kiiko Matsumoto. A starting definition: Yin / Yang: Two halves that together complete wholeness. She has completed post graduate studies in classical Japanese herbal medicine known as Kampo and doctoral level training and certification in Sports Medicine Acupuncture®.Īn experienced and highly trained licensed acupuncturist and healer, she serves patients in the New York City area and continues to study the ancient healing arts and the art of classical Chinese medicine. While yin was weak and soft, yang was strong and. Ancient Chinese classified long, big, left, and up items as yang and the opposite (short, small, right, and down) as yin. A doctor of Oriental Medicine describes aging in men and women in conjunction with. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a primary chaos of material energy, organized into the cycles of yin and yang and formed into objects and lives. Yin and yang is a Chinese philosophical concept that describes interconnected opposite forces. Traditionally, two opposite sides are in complete yin and yang. The qualities of Yin and Yang are related to health, diet, and aging. Yin and yang is a Chinese philosophical concept that describes interconnected opposite forces. In other words, black could not exist without white, dark without light, cold without heat, etc. The male left, female right tradition also has a close connection with Chinese philosophy. Tsao is a NCCAOM (National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine) Diplomat in Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine. The concept of yin yang (often called the yin and the yang) is a Chinese philosophical idea used to explain how opposite forces are interconnected and interdependent upon each other. She received her Masters of Oriental Medicine at Tri-State College of Acupuncture, and currently serves as a senior clinical faculty member there. She is the founder of Integrative Healing Arts which utilizes Chinese medicine, acupuncture, herbal medicine and energy healing to treat patients, and the author of Will I Ever Get Pregnant, The Smart Woman's Guide to Get Pregnant Naturally Over 40. Tsao-Lin, has over 18 years of experience as an expert in alternative and Chinese medicine.
