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Metal governs our lungs, large intestine, skin, hair and sense of smell. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of sadness and grief. You may prefer nights, autumn, dryness, pungent flavours and the colour white.
Wood governs our liver, gall bladder, tendons, ligaments and sense of sight. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of depression and anger. You may prefer mornings, spring, wind, sour flavours and the colour green.
Water governs our kidneys, bladder, bones, scalp and sense of hearing. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of anxiety and fear. You may prefer afternoons, winter, cold, salty flavours and the colour black.
Fire governs our heart, small intestine, tongue, bloodvessels and speech. The emotions it conveys tend to be feelings of joy and over excitement with possible mood swings. You may prefer mid-days, summer, heat, bitter flavours and the colour red.
Earth governs our spleen, stomach, muscles, mouth, lips and sense of taste. The emotions it conveys tend to be worry and over analysis. You may prefer mornings, late summer, damp, sweet flavours and the colour yellow.
![]() YIN MEETS YANG - FIRE MEETS ICE: OPPOSITES ATTRACT AT CHUAN SPA IN CELEBRATION OF EARTH HOUR
16 March 2010 Chuan Spa at Langham Place hotel in Hong Kong has launched Fire and Ice, a special Earth Hour treatment. The treatment also promises to soothe your social conscience with HK$150 from each session donated to WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) to help with their global warming campaign. The 90-minute treatment, created in consultation with Traditional Chinese Medicine therapists, allows for balance between yin and yang through the use of symbolic hot stones and iced crystal gemstones. Chuan Spa manager, Sheryl Wan says: “The fire and ice theme came about after we looked at the impact of global warming on earth – we see weather extremities like never before. The hot stones and iced gems are symbolic of these environmental changes – but also central to the philosophy of Traditional Chinese Medicine.” The full body, face and scalp treatment uses comfortable temperature extremities and deep massage techniques to achieve inner balance and a greater depth of relaxation. In conjunction with Earth Hour, the treatment is only available until 31 March 2010. The 90-minute treatment costs HK$1,500 with HK$150 from each treatment going to WWF. Reservations can be made by phoning 3552 3510 or emailing hkg.lph.chuanspa@langhamhotels.com. For more information on Chuan Spa, Langham Place, Mongkok, Hong Kong or Earth Hour visit: www.chuanspa.com http://hongkong.langhamplacehotels.com http://www.earthhour.org/Homepage.aspx Back |