The Five Elements of Oriental Medicine:
Assessment through the Natural
One of the major ways in which Chinese medicine determines how one’s health is relies on the
laws of the universe. This essentially means that any trained person in Chinese medicine will turn towards
nature and the characteristics that are in this environment to determine why one may be unhealthy. One of the
ways that these determinations are made is through the five elements.
The five elements consist of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. When looking at these elements, there are
certain attributes that are analyzed. In turn, the analysis that is made will also determine how it is
related to various organs. Not only did these five elements determine the relation of the elements to organs,
but went on to include things such as how emotions corresponded with these various elements.
The idea of the five elements is to see how everything is interconnected to each other through the
universe. Chinese medicine determines that every man is a reflection of what is in the universe, meaning that
each individual can be analyzed in direct co-relation to the elements of the universe.
Take for instance if someone is having trouble with their heart or small intestine. According to Chinese
medicine, this would directly relate to Fire, meaning that it would be linked with the qualities of summer and the
energy of heat. The result of the heart or intestine trouble would be that the sense organ of the tongue
would first be affected. The emotion associated with this would be either joy or shock. The heart and
the small intestine will also trigger bitter taste that someone will respond to.
The idea is that everything in the external universe is directly aligned with the internal. In order to be
completely healthy, or to get holistic health, the five elements principles have to be applied. By doing
this, one is able to find the natural solutions for any season or element that they are looking at.
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