✨ Winter Season in Traditional Chinese Medicine ❄️
Nourish Your Water Element • Strengthen Kidney & Bladder Energy • Restore Deep Reserves
Winter is the season of slowing down, turning inward, and rebuilding your deepest reserves of energy. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), winter is governed by the Water element, which nourishes the Kidney and Bladder systems—the foundation of vitality, resilience, healthy aging, and nervous system balance.
If you’re feeling more tired, cold, anxious, achy, or struggling with sleep this time of year, your body may be asking for deeper support.
In this video, I share:
• What the Water element represents in TCM
• How Kidney Jing influences energy, stress, hormones, and longevity
• Common signs your Kidney & Bladder systems may need nourishment
• Practical winter health tips including rest, food therapy, warmth, gentle movement, and hydration
• The emotional and spiritual gifts of winter
• How ear acupuncture can support sleep, stress regulation, and deep restoration during this season
By partnering with winter instead of pushing against it, you can move into spring feeling grounded, nourished, and resilient—rather than depleted.
🌿 Work With Me / Learn More
👉 Book Acupuncture at Blue Frog Wellness
https://bluefrogwellness.ca/
👉 Wayfound Mental Health Group – Acupuncture Services
https://www.wayfound.ca/acupuncture
👉 EAR Acupuncture Resilience Program (Trauma, Stress & Nervous System Support)
https://earacupunctureresilience.com/
⚠️ Disclaimer
This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to diagnose, treat, or replace medical advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding your individual health needs.
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Stay warm, stay grounded, and take good care of your Water element this winter. 💙
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