TCM In The Six

TCM In The Six TCM (in the) Six is Uptown and North Toronto's choice for Acupuncture, and Chinese Medicine Health and Well Being. We also love great tea and tea ceremony!

Our clinic offers acupuncture and classes in Tai Chi, Qigong, and Meditation.

My name is Yong Hong You (Jenny) and I’m a registered acupuncturist who graduated from the Ontario College of Chinese Tr...
03/10/2023

My name is Yong Hong You (Jenny) and I’m a registered acupuncturist who graduated from the Ontario College of Chinese Traditional Medicine. Before practicing acupuncture. I was a registered practical nurse (RPN) and graduated from George Brown College in Canada in 2017 and practiced medicine as a medical doctor in China for over 10 years. So, I have experience of caring patients. I insist Patient-centred care is an essential component of health care. I love to serve clients with my TCM knowledge, skills, and clinical experience. I apply acupuncture, Cupping, Guasha and Wu's Head Massage to treat common TCM diseases and conditions, such as pain, insomnia, anxiety, digestive problems, pre-menstrual syndrome, abnormal uterus bleeding, dysmenorrhea, etc. I also can use Guasha toolz and acupuncture for cosmetic purposes. I believe that the treatment goes beyond symptoms, and I aim to help all my clients to achieve their desired physical and mental health goals.

Marylin Zhang Chinese Medicine Nutrition Toronto Tea Festival
01/21/2023

Marylin Zhang Chinese Medicine Nutrition
Toronto Tea Festival

Happy Chinese New Year!
Say bye bye to the tiger say hello to the rabbit.
Rabbit eats lots of vegetables, so this year you should too!
Rabbits most prefer dark green leaves and red fruits, so learn from the Rabbit to get your nutrients.

Tldr: don't believe the hype, Peppermint Tea may help with nausea, but in acid reflux cases it could actually worsen the...
01/17/2023

Tldr: don't believe the hype, Peppermint Tea may help with nausea, but in acid reflux cases it could actually worsen the condition.



https://www.everydayhealth.com/digestive-health/the-power-of-peppermint.aspx #:~:text=According%20to%20the%20University%20of,make%20heartburn%20or%20GERD%20worse.

Research shows that peppermint is a useful herbal remedy for soothing indigestion. Learn how to reap its benefits and when you should steer clear.

Join us to try several rare white teas from our collection including:- 2022 Bagua Shan White Oolong from Mingjian Taiwan...
01/15/2023

Join us to try several rare white teas from our collection including:
- 2022 Bagua Shan White Oolong from Mingjian Taiwan,
- 2015 Aged White Peony from Fu Ding,
- 2013 Aged Bai Mei from Fu Ding.

They say that after five years White tea becomes medicinal and after a decade it becomes a treasure.
We aren't selling the Taiwanese or the 2013 teas, so enjoy this rare chance to taste our secret stash.

Toronto Tea Festival Toronto Tea Community Official

https://tcmsix.com/new-patients/Aches and pains thar won't go away?Tcm in the Six is the High Park area's choice for pai...
12/28/2022

https://tcmsix.com/new-patients/
Aches and pains thar won't go away?
Tcm in the Six is the High Park area's choice for pain relief. Call us for a free phone consultation today.

https://tcmsix.com/2022/12/how-acupuncture-can-help-treat-heart-burn/
12/20/2022

https://tcmsix.com/2022/12/how-acupuncture-can-help-treat-heart-burn/

How Acupuncture can Help Treat Heart Burn   Heart Burn, also called Acid Reflux is a problem which effects up to 20% of adults in North America. The medical name for this disorder is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD for short. It is caused by acid from the stomach passing into the esophagus,...

https://tcmexplained.substack.com/p/how-acupuncture-can-help-treat-heart
12/20/2022

https://tcmexplained.substack.com/p/how-acupuncture-can-help-treat-heart

Heart Burn, also called Acid Reflux is a problem which effects up to 20% of adults in North America. The medical name for this disorder is Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease or GERD for short.Thanks for reading Explaining Chinese Medicine ! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.

Try our Qigong Class!
12/15/2022

Try our Qigong Class!

**Meditation and Qigong for Health and Spiritual Development** \*\*\* First Month Free!!! Realize your spiritual potential and cultivate powerful Qi energy in our accessib

Try our Qigong classes every Thursday night at our Dundas West location,  just steps from the subway. Get your first mon...
12/09/2022

Try our Qigong classes every Thursday night at our Dundas West location, just steps from the subway.
Get your first month free! :D

Qigong and Meditation Do you want to feel young ag*in? Qigong and Meditation are ancient systems of healing which use movement, breath, and intention to: massage the body, open your joints, circulate healing energy, repair injury, improve your emotions, transform your experience of your body, change...

Our new Dundas location begins taking patients next Thursday!
12/09/2022

Our new Dundas location begins taking patients next Thursday!

This week's articles are all about your Lungs!In this week's free article you will learn about how Chinese Medicine unde...
10/28/2022

This week's articles are all about your Lungs!

In this week's free article you will learn about how Chinese Medicine understands the lungs, their structure, function, how they get sick and how to protect them. Read it here:
https://marylinzhangchinesemedicine.substack.com/p/lung-the-canopy-organ

In the paid subscription article you will learn about the common cold, its most commo variations and Six herbal tea recipes to protect you this fall and winter:
https://marylinzhangchinesemedicine.substack.com/p/common-cold-gan-mao

I hope you are enjoying the articles,
Let me know your experience with common cold in the comments.

​Pictured: in ancient times a canopy (华盖 hua g*i) was used to cover important officials in China. Since the Lung covers the other organs of the torso it is often called the canopy organ. It is responsible for bringing breath into the body and regulating Qi but is easily attacked by external ...

09/15/2022

what urination and defecation tell us about your dietary health.

In this week's article Marylin discusses why you should probably stop getting takeout and cook at home, plus some tips a...
08/03/2022

In this week's article Marylin discusses why you should probably stop getting takeout and cook at home, plus some tips about how to cook healthy meals even when you're busy.

Here is an excerpt from this week's article (follow the link for the whole article):

"In Canada about 20% of people have Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, a illness in which fat deposits collect around the liver which can lead to serious long term health problems.

Type 2 diabetes and fatty liver are illnesses which for the most part are based on lifestyle, specifically on the choices we make every day about our diets.

In past times these illnesses were much less common since the majority of people had trouble providing themselves with sufficient calories every day, but in modern times since all of our material needs can be fulfilled easily and quickly, these entirely preventable illnesses are responsible for millions of premature deaths."

https://practical-tcm.ghost.io/restaurants-are-ruining-your-health/

In Canada about 20% of people have Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, a illness in which fat deposits collect around the liver which can lead to serious long term health problems.

07/27/2022

Benefits of Barley:

By Marylin Zhang:

Barley, known as 大麦 Da Mai in Chinese was one of the first crops grown on the Fertile Crescent during the beginning of the agricultural age more than 10,000 years ago.
It is commonly believed to have come to China via the Himalayas sometime around 3000 years ago and has been used since then as a staple food and for its medicinal benefits of drying and washing the body of internal heat.
Barely has many benefits including:
being rich in nutrients,
reducing hunger,
potential assistance in weight loss,
high fiber content,
possibly preventing Gallstones and reducing risk of gallbladder surgery,
Lowering Cholesterol,
Reducing Heart disease,
May protect ag*inst diabetes,
May help prevent Cancer of the Colon,
An excellent addition to your daily diet.

Barley has also been used for centuries in Chinese Medicine as a way to reduce heat, dry dampness, and help with certain medical conditions.
Let's have a quick look at how Chinese Medicine views Barley to better understand its benefits:

归经 Effects:

“脾;肾经
The Spleen and Kidney Meridians.”

In Chinese Medicine the Spleen is a concept related to digestion and the stomach. Spleen doesn't refer only to the specific organ in the abdomen, but also the function of receiving nutrition and directing it to the other organs.
The Kidneys as a concept do not only refer to the physical organs in the lower back, but also the entire fluid physiology of the lower abdomen and ge****ls including excretory and sexual functions.

The idea of Barley going to the Spleen and Kidney Meridians means that it benefits the physiological function of digestion and excretion of urine as well as nurturing the systems related to those organs from a TCM perspective.

性味 Nature and Taste:
甘;凉
“Sweet and cooling.”

Sweet tastes are associated with ease of digestion since many fruits,grains and nuts are sweet and relatively easy to digest when eaten either ripe or cooked. In the case of grains it is especially important to sufficiently cook them before consumption or else they become difficult to digest.
Cooling refers to the nature of Barely in its ability to make the body feel less aggravated by heat, especially in the summer months.
It is quite common in Asian countries such as China, Korea and Japan to drink roast barley tea in order to cool down on hot days and to facilitate digestion.

功能主治 Uses and Treatments:
健脾和胃; 宽 肠 ; 利水。主腹胀 ; 食滞泄泻;小便不利
“improve the function of spleen and harmonize the stomach, open the intestines, benefit the fluids of the body. It treats abdominal distension, diarrhea, and difficult urination.”

The most important functions of Barely are in treating the digestive system, especially in helping the intestines perform their function of Peristalsis, the movement that brings digesting food material through the gut in order to break it down and prepare it for defecation.
Barely can also improve quality and quantity of urine, making it useful as a diuretic and a way to wash out excess heat in the body.
This is especially useful in the hot,damp days of summer or if you have eaten greasy or spicy food recently.

用法用量
How much should be used:
内服:煎汤,30-60g;或研末,外用:炒研 调 敷或煎水洗。
“Taken internally, boil 30-60 g as a soup. It can also be ground into a powder. It can be applied externally and spread on the skin as a powder, or be boiled in water and used to wash the body.”

Not only can you boil Barley and drink it as a soup, you can also grind it into flower and cook with it.
Furthermore, Barely can be applied topically to the skin to obtain relief from itching conditions. Normally this is done by powdering it and applying it directly to the effected area, or by boiling it in water and using the water to wash after it has cooled sufficiently.

It is also possible to drink roast barley as a tea, but you must not do this with raw barely because it won't work and will not have many beneficial effects.
It is a quite common to find roast Barley Tea in Asian Grocery Stores and recently we have been drinking this brand:
https://www.amazon.ca/Organic-Barley-Unbleached-Teabags-Caffeine/dp/B00JBF0K6O

We found the price on Amazon to be a little expensive, so make sure you visit your local Asian Grocery Store to try to find a better price.
If you don't have an Asian Grocery Store in your town, we can always help send you a couple packages, so feel free to get in touch.

Barley is a great addition to your diet with very few drawbacks but from the TCM perspective usually people who experience dry or scanty defecation, pregnant women, and people who have trouble digesting grains (especially those with Celiac) should avoid Barley. Most other people can safely enjoy Barley in soup, made as a tea or as a topical treatment for itching skin.

If you liked this article and want to see more, please visit our page at:
https://practical-tcm.ghost.io/benefits-of-barely-a-tcm-perspective/

We put up new blog posts every Wednesday about TCM, health and well being from a Western and Asian perspective.

TCM Six has a new home at ghost.io!Here is our inaugural article by TCM Six Cofounder Marylin Zhang:https://practical-tc...
07/24/2022

TCM Six has a new home at ghost.io!

Here is our inaugural article by TCM Six Cofounder Marylin Zhang:
https://practical-tcm.ghost.io/the-use-of-watermelon-in-chinese-medicine/

This article is about the use of watermelon in Chinese Traditional Nutritional Medicine.
Did you know watermelon is a great way to replenish fluids and cool down during the hot summer months?
It is also a great source of nutrients, read the article to find out more!!

By Marylin Zhang: Do you feel overwhelmingly hot during the months of July and August? Do you want to cool down? For hundreds, if not thousands of years people have appreciated watermelons for their ability to reduce sensations of heat and discomfort during the hottest months of year. Watermelons we...

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