What does Kuntu mean in traditional Chinese medicine?

The theory of five elements of traditional Chinese medicine has brought many new perspectives to the world, and Kuntu is one of them. Kuntu represents the earth, seasons, organs and human structure. In traditional Chinese medicine, the human body has five internal organs, which are also classified as five elements. Kuntu represents the spleen and stomach. Poor spleen and stomach will lead to indigestion and weakness. Therefore, it is very important to protect the spleen and stomach, which can be achieved through diet, exercise and acupoint massage.

Our nature also has her five-element classification, and Kuntu also represents the energy and nature of the earth. So what is related to Kuntu is also related to nature. In the morning, qi and blood flow to the spleen meridian. Eating warm boiled rice for breakfast can replenish energy for the spleen. If you like to eat fruits and vegetables, it is good for your body and spleen to guide the smell of the soil while eating a lot of vegetables and fruits.

Kuntu also represents the stability and tolerance in human nature. We need its energy to keep our balance and stability. People usually feel safe and happy in a good atmosphere. Kuntu's energy also helps to alleviate confrontation and hatred and help build a harmonious and beautiful world. We can use the five elements theory of TCM to achieve harmony between ourselves and others, and it is undoubtedly necessary to promote this spirit and concept of peace around the world.