
The concept of Wind in Eastern Medicine
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Learn about the concept of Wind in Thai and Chinese medicine.!My courses and blog: http://jointheflow.netAmazon books: https://amzn.to/3rfOaEHMerch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/elefteriaOnline education: https://jointheflow.weebly.com/our-courses.htmlLet's connect: https://www.instagram.com/flowathenshttps://www.facebook.com/elefteria.flow?ref=hlIn Thai medicine, Lom (Wind) flows within the body - governing breath, circulation, digestion, and nerve function.When Lom is blocked or moves the wrong way, it leads to issues like headaches, dizziness, bloating, even emotional distress.In Chinese medicine, Feng (Wind - the symbol in my post) is seen as a major cause of illness - invading from the outside, carried by cold or heat, often attacking the neck, shoulders, and upper back.It moves quickly, comes and goes, and causes pain that shifts.🧹G𝐮a S𝐡a s𝐰e𝐞p𝐬 𝐖i𝐧d a𝐰a𝐲.By scraping along the meridians and Sen lines, Gua Sha helps release trapped Wind, restore flow, and ease pain. It’s not just a beauty tool - it’s a time-tested therapy for real imbalances.📚 Want to learn how? Enroll in my Gua Sha course now https://jointheflow.weebly.com/gua-sha-training.html You’ll gain solid traditional skills to treat Wind pathologies naturally