In Chinese medicine we have the concept of yin and yang. Yang is masculine and represents the sun, fire, light, heat, extroversion, and high energy. Yin is feminine and reflects the moon, water, darkness, cold, quiet and reflective thinking.. Our U.S. culture, especially in cities, is predominantly yang in nature described by being loud, angry, stressful and competitive. In the past, women often exhibited hormonal imbalances and men notoriously suffered from heart attacks. Today men and women equally share hormonal imbalances. Men are now 50% responsible for infertility in couples and suffer with “low T”, ED and prostate issues like never before. The incidence of heart attacks occurs as often for woman as they do for men. In essence, our lifestyle is “burning out” our yin energy. Sadly these issues are surfacing at younger ages. To restore yin in both men and women, there are several valuable moon practices we can consider.
Can The Moon Balance Hormones?
Can The Moon Balance Hormones?
Can The Moon Balance Hormones?
In Chinese medicine we have the concept of yin and yang. Yang is masculine and represents the sun, fire, light, heat, extroversion, and high energy. Yin is feminine and reflects the moon, water, darkness, cold, quiet and reflective thinking.. Our U.S. culture, especially in cities, is predominantly yang in nature described by being loud, angry, stressful and competitive. In the past, women often exhibited hormonal imbalances and men notoriously suffered from heart attacks. Today men and women equally share hormonal imbalances. Men are now 50% responsible for infertility in couples and suffer with “low T”, ED and prostate issues like never before. The incidence of heart attacks occurs as often for woman as they do for men. In essence, our lifestyle is “burning out” our yin energy. Sadly these issues are surfacing at younger ages. To restore yin in both men and women, there are several valuable moon practices we can consider.