
#72 - Balancing Yin and Yang & Unlocking Feminine Energy with Dr. Irene Sanchez-Celis
05/21/25 • 46 min
What if the key to healing women’s health lies in reconnecting with the yin and feminine energies? In this episode, I sit down with acupuncturist and feminine energy advocate Irene Sanchez-Celis to explore how embracing yin energy can transform our health, cycles, and sense of self.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Why our yang-driven world has depleted yin feminine energy—and how to restore balance
- The difference between masculine 24-hour cycles and feminine 28-day moon cycles
- How the womb holds deep wisdom, power, and intergenerational trauma
- Simple ways to reconnect with your feminine energy for healing and vitality
✨ Take Irene’s free womb quiz and join her FREE workshop!
➡️ Visit the show notes for all the links mentioned in this episode!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. So many fantastic episodes are coming your way! If you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.
Have a message for Clara? Send it here!
And connect with @AcuProAcademy on all social media!
What if the key to healing women’s health lies in reconnecting with the yin and feminine energies? In this episode, I sit down with acupuncturist and feminine energy advocate Irene Sanchez-Celis to explore how embracing yin energy can transform our health, cycles, and sense of self.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Why our yang-driven world has depleted yin feminine energy—and how to restore balance
- The difference between masculine 24-hour cycles and feminine 28-day moon cycles
- How the womb holds deep wisdom, power, and intergenerational trauma
- Simple ways to reconnect with your feminine energy for healing and vitality
✨ Take Irene’s free womb quiz and join her FREE workshop!
➡️ Visit the show notes for all the links mentioned in this episode!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. So many fantastic episodes are coming your way! If you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.
Have a message for Clara? Send it here!
And connect with @AcuProAcademy on all social media!
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#71 - The Zang-Fu Organ Theory in Chinese Medicine
Today, I’m breaking down one of the most essential (and often confusing!) foundations of Chinese medicine: Zang-Fu Organ Theory—and making it easy to understand.
If you’ve ever felt stuck trying to figure out a diagnosis or second-guessed your treatment plan, it might be time to go back to the basics. In TCM, there’s no wrong treatment—only the wrong diagnosis.
We’ll explore how Zang-Fu organs function in Chinese medicine is completely different from Western anatomy—and why that difference gives us powerful tools to treat our patients more holistically.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
- What the Zang (Yin) organs really do—and why they’re so important
- How the Fu (Yang) organs support digestion, fluids, and elimination
- The role of the extraordinary organs and their deep connection to mental and emotional health
- Why revisiting the foundations can actually help solve your trickiest cases
If you’re looking to feel more confident in your diagnosis and treatment strategies, this episode is for you!
🎁 My gift to you: get your FREE Zang-Fu Organs Patterns PDF!
➡️ Visit the show notes for all the links mentioned in this episode!
Also, if you haven’t done so already, follow the podcast. So many fantastic episodes are coming your way! If you’re not following, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out.
Have a message for Clara? Send it here!
And connect with @AcuProAcademy on all social media!
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