Can the Wisdom of Eastern Medicine Elements Help Slow Aging?

The wheel of elements in Eastern medicine, as highlighted in this article, illustrates how different elements—or forces—become dominant in the body at various stages of life.
- The chart of element interactions shows how elements influence one another. Could the effects or properties of an opposing element help balance or reduce the dominance of an age-related element?
- If so, is it possible to slow down age-related physical changes by regularly engaging in sessions that promote positive emotions and energy?
- Based on my own year-long experience with Positive Focus sessions, I’ve observed increased physical well-being and noticeable improvements in facial appearance (from facial focus sessions).
Eastern medicine has existed for thousands of years,
with one of its foundational concepts being the Five Element system. One of the foundations of this branch of medicine is the 5-element system.
Professor Park Jae Woo later adapted this model by dividing the FIRE element into two distinct aspects—WARMTH and HEAT—creating the 6 Ki system.
Each age group is influenced by a dominant element, though all elements remain active. Because each element has specific characteristics, the dominant element’s traits become more apparent at different life stages. These qualities are easy to recognize—whether in children, adolescents, or adults.
Familiarize yourself with the elements and their age-related qualities in more detail at the website link: “Positive Concentration Method” .
