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Sylvie Wyler, plus de 25 ans d'expérience

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2024, the Year of the Wooden Dragon promises to be exceptional !

9 February 2024

In 2024, the astral conjuncture promises to be exceptional, as the Chinese New Year is placed under the benevolent influence of the Wooden Dragon. The Dragon, one of the most prestigious signs of the Chinese zodiac, symbolizes power, nobility and good fortune. The Wood element, associated with growth, flexibility and vitality, enriches the Dragon’s energy by adding characteristics of creativity, inspiration and growth.

Thus, the Wood Dragon is often interpreted as an auspicious sign, carrying dynamic, creative and positive energies, characterized by determination, optimism and courage, making it an auspicious symbol.

Creativity

Wood, associated with growth and creativity, invites you to explore new activities and nurture your creativity to promote energetic balance.

Determination and courage

The Dragon, symbol of determination and courage, encourages you to identify your health goals and persevere in your efforts. Acupuncture sessions can also strengthen willpower and help you overcome obstacles.

Vital energy

The elements Wood and Dragon are often associated with vitality. To balance vital energy (Qi) in the body, regular acupuncture sessions can help prevent energy imbalances, strengthen the immune system and promote better energy circulation, especially this year.

Emotional balance

As the Dragon is associated with strong emotions, relaxation techniques such as meditation, Qi Gong or Tai Chi, or acupuncture can help manage stress, ease anxiety and maintain emotional balance, promoting restful sleep.

A balanced diet

According to Chinese medicine, diet plays a crucial role in health. Choose a well-balanced diet, focusing on nutritious, seasonal foods and avoiding excess.

These recommendations are designed to enhance vitality and promote a balanced physical, emotional and spiritual life. The acupuncture I practice can support you in this quest for harmony. May the Wood Dragon inspire creativity, prosperity and harmony!

 

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Sylvie Wyler

Acupuncturist since 1993, she obtained a Rosemont College diploma (Ministry in Higher Education, in Quebec), where she acquired a Prize for Excellence. Since then she regularly takes upgrading courses. In 1994 she opened a practice in Lausanne.

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Avenue Édouard Dapples 21
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