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Three thousand years ago, our ancestor learned that many natural plants contained various elements essential to human bodies. The special elements contained in those plants are beneficial to people's health by strengthening immune function and lengthening life span. Moreover, acquiring a good health from daily meals is an important way for life preservation in China.

To understand Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) and how it works, you should know its origin and principles. This material will deepen your understanding of how the tonic herbs will enhance your life.

 
Dao
Chinese tonic herbalism
Oneness Yin and Yang
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The Superior Herbalism
The Three Treasures and the Five Categories of Tonics

Oneness
Yin and Yang

The Dao manifests by virtue of a universal law known as the Great Principle. This is the principle of Yin and Yang. The Law of Yin and Yang was developed more than three thousand years ago by great sages and scholars. The principle of Yin and Yang, is an all-embracing system which can be used to describe virtually all natural phenomena. The principle of Yin and Yang has been further developed since that early period, and has withstood the test of time. It stands today as arguably the greatest model of the universe known to mankind.

Yin and Yang are two equal, yet opposing components of one integrated whole. They are totally interdependent, interacting constantly so as to maintain the normality and integrity of the whole. Each in turn tends to dominate over the other, but no total dominance is permanent and eventually the other will take its turn as the dominant force. This interplay of opposing forces establishes the basis of all existence and all change.

The Chinese call the principle of Yin and Yang 'the Great Principle.' The Great Principle describes the innately dynamic, cyclic, polar nature of everything in the universe. Although many people find it foreign at first, it is in fact a very simple concept to grasp. Every thing and every process in nature can be seen as having a cyclic nature, and thus governed by the Great Principle. The universe expands and contracts, and light and sound move in waves that are cyclic. The earth turns on its axis resulting in a multitude of cyclic manifestations here on earth. Human sleeping/waking cycles, seasonal changes and the millions of microscopic cycles that support these daily and seasonal changes are the result of the larger cycles in our solar system, galaxy and super-galactic systems.

The principle of Yin and Yang is the fundamental concept of the Chinese healthcare system. Within our bodies, our hearts beat, our lungs breathe, our glands secrete hormones, and our bowels and bladder excrete waste rhythmically, according the fundamental principle of the law of Yin and Yang. Our eyes each dominate for several minutes at a time, rhythmically. Indeed, virtually every human function follows rhythmic (cyclic) patterns. These rhythms are described and explained by the Great Principle, the principle of Yin and Yang.

Yin is defined as that part of a cycle in which energy is being accumulated, assimilated and stored for later use. Yang is defined as that part of a cycle in which energy is being expended in order to create a manifest action. One cannot exist without the other as they are each part of the one whole.

Thus Yin is often associated with rest, receptivity, quietude and rejuvenation, while Yang is associated with action, expansion and movement. Yin should not be thought of as the simple absence of Yang. Nor should it be automatically associated with weakness. Yin is in fact the very substance of life, and it is absolutely essential to all functioning. Yang on the other hand is the functional aspect of any process and is also essential to life.

In Chinese tonic herbalism, we utilize the principle of Yin and Yang constantly. All herbs are said to have either Yin or Yang qualities, to varying degrees. Some herbs are said to move upward or outward---these have a Yang quality. Some herbs are said to be drying, warm or hot--- these too are Yang. And there are herbs that affect the body profoundly and fundamentally to build up the Yang powers of the body, mind and spirit---these are the true Yang tonic herbs.

On the other hand, herbs that move downward or inward, and herbs that are moistening, cooling or anti-inflammatory, are said to be Yin in nature. Substances that nurture the true, fundamental reserves of the body, mind and spirit are called Yin tonics.

Yin and Yang are often associated with the female and male forces. Relative to one another, the female is often said to be more Yin than the male, which is generally more outgoing and is therefore more Yang. The female is said to be receptive and nourishing while the male is said to be aggressive and protective.  However, an aggressive person with a hot temper would be considered to be of a Yang nature irrespective of sex, and a cold, passive person would be considered relatively Yin irrespective of sex. A person who is dry (Yang) will need to increase their fluids and blood (Yin) and a person who has cold extremities (Yin) will need to invigorate their blood circulation (Yang) in order to establish a healthy, balanced physiology.

The relationship of Yin and Yang is never static. The two forces are always vying with one another for dominance. First one dominates, then the other in its appropriate time. Under normal circumstances, the interaction of the two forces will remain within well-defined limits. Yin provides sustenance for the Yang and the Yang protects the Yin while carrying out the functions of the being. Neither Yin nor Yang will normally go to such an extreme that its opposing force cannot recover. However, if for some reason Yin or Yang exceeds the limits normally inherent in the system, the self-regulatory mechanism breaks down and crisis ensues. Health is dependent upon the maintenance of the correct balance of Yin and Yang forces in the body and psyche. Neither Yin nor Yang should increase or decrease beyond normal limits. It is possible through the application of Chinese tonic herbalism to help the body-mind to maintain its self-regulatory capacity, assuring optimum functioning and radiant health.

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