Seasonal Transitions as Clinical Events: The Korean Medicine Approach to Constitutional Vulnerability Between Seasons

In Brief The seasonal transitions — particularly the shifts between summer and autumn, and between winter and spring — are the periods of greatest constitutional vulnerability, when the body must redirect its energy economy from one seasonal mode to another and is most susceptible to illness if constitutional reserves are insufficient for the transition. Korean […]

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