David Start Acupuncture, Devon and Cornwall

David Start Acupuncture, Devon and Cornwall Traditional Five Element Acupuncture by David Start
Holistic therapies include Cupping, Gua Sha, Chinese Herbal Formulas, Sound Healing and Qigong.

30/11/2025

AI generated

Here’s a clear, practical comparison of how the Five Elements are actually used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) versus Five Element Acupuncture (FEA).
Even though both use Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water, they apply the theory very differently.



1. How the Five Elements Are Used in TCM

In TCM, the Five Elements (五行 Wuxing) are one of several frameworks, used mainly to:

A. Explain organ relationships

TCM uses the Five Elements to map relationships between organ systems:
• Wood → Liver/Gallbladder
• Fire → Heart/Small Intestine
• Earth → Spleen/Stomach
• Metal → Lung/Large Intestine
• Water → Kidney/Bladder

These are used to understand:
• Generating cycles (mother–child)
• Controlling cycles (grandmother–grandchild)

But they are not the primary diagnostic method.

B. Secondary diagnostic tool

TCM diagnosis prioritizes:
• Yin–Yang balance
• Zang-Fu organ theory
• Qi/Blood/Fluid patterns
• Six Stages, Four Levels, etc.

Five Elements may support pattern differentiation, but they rarely determine the main diagnosis.

C. Guide acupuncture point selection (sometimes)

TCM may use Five Element correspondences to:
• Strengthen a “mother” point
• Sedate a “child” point
• Influence organ relationships

But again, this is one tool among many.

In TCM, Five Elements = supportive framework, not the central diagnostic system.



2. How the Five Elements Are Used in Five Element Acupuncture (FEA)

Five Element Acupuncture, especially the Worsley tradition, uses the Five Elements as the core of the entire medical system.

A. Diagnose the person’s constitutional factor (CF)

The most important concept in Five Element Acupuncture:

Every person has one primary Element that is chronically imbalanced.
Fixing that Element improves the whole system.

A patient is categorized as:
• Wood CF
• Fire CF
• Earth CF
• Metal CF
• Water CF

Diagnosis is based on the person’s:
• Color (face tint)
• Odor (energetic smell)
• Sound (voice quality)
• Emotion (dominant emotional tendency)

This is not used in modern TCM.

B. Treatment focuses on balancing that one Element

Once the CF is identified, treatment centers on:
• Points on the meridians of that Element
• Specific Five Element point categories:
• Tonification (mother) points
• Sedation (child) points
• Source points
• Junction (Luo) points
• Element-specific spirit points (e.g., Heart 7 “Spirit Gate”)

The focus is on emotional, psychological, and spiritual balance, not just physical symptoms.

C. Symptoms are secondary

In Five Element Acupuncture:
• You treat the constitution first
• Physical symptoms often improve indirectly
• Sessions aim to “balance the whole person,” not treat isolated patterns

In FEA, Five Elements = the main diagnostic tool, the main therapeutic method, and the philosophical foundation.



Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature TCM use of Five Elements Five Element Acupuncture
Role of Five Elements Secondary, supportive theory Primary, central theory
Diagnosis Pattern differentiation (Zang-Fu, Yin-Yang, etc.) Identify the person’s CF (constitutional factor)
Focus of treatment Treat symptoms & organ patterns Treat the underlying Element that defines the person
Use of sensory cues Minimal Crucial: color, odor, sound, emotion
Point selection Broad mix, syndromes-based Elemental points and CF-focused
View of illness System imbalance Disturbance of elemental nature / spirit
Emotional/spiritual focus Present but secondary Core of the system



In short
• TCM uses the Five Elements as one theory among many, mainly to explain organ relationships.
• Five Element Acupuncture uses the Five Elements as the entire lens for diagnosing and treating the person.



If you want, I can also explain:
• How practitioners determine a patient’s Constitutional Factor with examples
• Typical acupuncture point protocols in each element
• Criticisms and strengths of each approach

19/07/2025

The benefits of acupuncture include everything from balancing hormones to facial rejuvenation to scar healing.

New members always welcome 🙏
02/12/2024

New members always welcome 🙏

25/04/2024

Research into the effects of long-term Tai Chi training on motor symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease has yielded positive results, suggesting that regular practice can improve motor function for sufferers, especially in gait and balance.

Qigong and Tai Chi classes in Dawlish and Holcombe, contact me for details.
25/04/2024

Qigong and Tai Chi classes in Dawlish and Holcombe, contact me for details.

Research into the effects of long-term Tai Chi training on motor symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease has yielded positive results, suggesting that regular practice can improve motor function for sufferers, especially in gait and balance.

16/11/2023

On November 16th. The world celebrates Acupuncture Awareness day. Join us in promoting our proud profession. Remember that in the hands of qualified professi...

01/09/2023

Here's what research says about the complementary therapy

Most disease have their root in the digestive system. This book helps you to understand food from a Chinese Medicine per...
11/07/2023

Most disease have their root in the digestive system. This book helps you to understand food from a Chinese Medicine perspective. Working out your inner climate and using foods that are suitable to you and promote healing will be the first steps in overcoming chronic illnesses.

You are made of Heaven and Earth-a delicate combination of gasses and microbial dust merged into an elegantly integrated whole. Master your microbiome and the world will become your garden, your pharmacy, and your playground. Discover how to combine flavors to garden the trillions of bacteria, vi...

05/05/2023

Beckham shared a photo of his shin and calf covered in 25 copper needles while lying on a white towel-covered bed.

Address

55 Windward Lane
Dawlish
EX70JQ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when David Start Acupuncture, Devon and Cornwall posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to David Start Acupuncture, Devon and Cornwall:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram