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Your Body's Cycles: The Wisdom of Daily, Monthly and Lifelong Cycles

August 11, 20255 min read

Your Body’s Cycles: The Wisdom of Daily, Monthly, and Lifelong Rhythm

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), life unfolds in rhythms — some as brief as the two-hour peaks of the 24-hour meridian clock, others as long as the 7–8 year arcs that mark each stage of growth and change. These cycles aren’t just ancient theory; they’re nature’s blueprint for how your body, mind, and spirit evolve over time. Understanding them helps you recognise energy turning points, preserve your deep reserves (Jing), and align your lifestyle, healing practices, and goals with the natural flow of Chi. When you live in sync with these cycles, you work with the current of life rather than against it, supporting vitality and longevity at every stage.

Many women are returning to traditional healing systems like TCM, Ayurveda, and herbal medicine because they offer something Western medicine often doesn’t — a whole-body, whole-life approach. For decades, hormonal challenges such as PMS, endometriosis, PCOS, perimenopause, and postnatal depletion have often been met with quick fixes: synthetic hormones, symptom suppressants, or being told “it’s just part of being a woman.” While these interventions can have their place, they rarely address the root cause or the cyclical nature of a woman’s health.

Traditional modalities see hormones not as isolated chemicals but as part of an interconnected network of energy, organ systems, emotions, and lifestyle rhythms. They recognise that menstrual cycles mirror the moon, that stress, diet, and seasonal living deeply impact reproductive health, and that emotional well-being is inseparable from physical balance. In these frameworks, “hormonal carnage” isn’t inevitable — it’s a sign the body’s natural rhythms have been disrupted, and with the right support, they can be restored.

For many women, returning to these time-tested systems feels like reclaiming body literacy, autonomy, and hope — an empowering antidote to years of being dismissed, rushed, or told “your tests are normal” when their lived experience says otherwise.


Your Body Already Knows What to Do

Most of us were never taught that our bodies already carry the wisdom to regulate themselves. Hormones, energy levels, mood shifts — these aren’t random events to be battled or “fixed,” they’re part of an intelligent rhythm your body follows without you even thinking about it. The trouble comes when resistance builds — from stress, poor sleep, unprocessed emotions, or constant overdrive — blocking the smooth flow of Chi. When those blocks are removed and Chi is restored, your body doesn’t need micromanaging. It simply returns to doing what it’s designed to do.

For women, one of the clearest examples of this is the monthly menstrual cycle, which mirrors the phases of the moon. Just as the moon waxes, becomes full, wanes, and rests in darkness, our hormones shift through follicular growth, ovulation, luteal changes, and menstruation. These patterns influence not just fertility, but mood, energy, creativity, and emotional processing. When the body’s rhythms are in flow, the monthly cycle is not something to dread — it’s a built-in compass for when to lean in and when to rest.


The Three Key Cycles in TCM

1. The Monthly Cycle & the Moon
A 28-day rhythm that reflects yin (follicular/menstrual) and yang (ovulatory/luteal) phases. It influences emotional expression, energy levels, and creative flow.

Table 7 year cycle TCM

2. The 7-Year (Female) and 8-Year (Male) Life Cycles
Described in the Huangdi Neijing, these stages track the waxing and waning of Jing. For women, each major shift happens in 7-year increments; for men, every 8 years. Each phase brings a new dominant meridian and element, influencing your physical vitality and life focus.

3. The 24-Hour Meridian Clock
Every day, Qi flows through your 12 primary meridians in a fixed two-hour cycle. Aligning your activities with these peaks can help you work with your body’s natural timing — from Lung time in the early morning to Kidney time in the evening.


Why These Cycles Matter

When you learn these cycles, you start to see patterns in your energy, mood, and focus — and you realise your body isn’t “breaking down,” it’s moving through a sequence it’s been following since before you were born. This awareness lets you:

  • Anticipate natural energy shifts

  • Make lifestyle choices that support your current stage

  • Reduce unnecessary strain on Jing

  • Honour rest periods as essential, not indulgent

24 meridian clock

Six Easy Anchor Points to Keep Your Body in Sync

You don’t have to overhaul your whole life to honour your natural rhythms. A few intentional touch points woven into your day, month, and year can help your Qi flow smoothly and keep you tuned into your cycles.


Daily Anchors (micro-rhythms)

  1. Morning Lung Breathwork (3–5am or on waking)
    Start the day by opening the Lung meridian with slow, deep breathing. Even 2–3 minutes can set the tone for clearer thinking and emotional steadiness.

  2. Kidney Refill Pause (5–7pm)
    In the Kidney’s peak time, take 5–10 minutes to sit quietly, sip warm tea, or walk in nature. This anchors you before the evening and supports deep reserves.


Monthly Anchors (moon & menstrual rhythms)

  1. New Moon Reset
    Use the dark moon as your “rest and reset” time. Light stretching, journaling, or quiet reflection lets your body consolidate energy for the next cycle.

  2. Full Moon Expression
    Around the full moon (ovulation phase for many), schedule more creative or social activities — this is when your energy naturally peaks.


Yearly Anchors (seasonal rhythms)

  1. Spring Liver Cleanse
    Align with the Wood element season by supporting the Liver with more greens, gentle movement, and clearing out your physical space.

  2. Winter Kidney Nourishment
    Honour the Water element season by slowing down, eating warming foods, and focusing on restorative practices to preserve Kidney Chi Energy.

1/3 Splenic Projector. Kinesiologist. Part muscle-whisperer, part straight-talker. I’ll sense what’s stuck, call it out, and serve up real-world tips you didn’t know you needed (but totally do).

Erin Straker

1/3 Splenic Projector. Kinesiologist. Part muscle-whisperer, part straight-talker. I’ll sense what’s stuck, call it out, and serve up real-world tips you didn’t know you needed (but totally do).

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