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The Fourth Cycle | Ages 22 – 28

The Golden Peak of Vitality

In the fourth cycle, we arrive at what Traditional Chinese Medicine considers the Zenith of the physical form. If the previous years were about expansion and reaching upward, the years between 22 and 28 are about ripening and stability. This is the “High Summer” of a woman’s life, where the body’s resources are at their most bountiful.

At this stage, the Jing (Essence), Qi (Energy), and Blood are in their most harmonious balance. In the ancient texts, this is described as the time when a woman’s physical body is “at its most flourishing.” It is a period of great capability, where the internal landscape is rich, fertile, and resilient.

The Physical Landscape: The Abundance of Earth

This cycle is governed by the strength of the Spleen and Stomach, the “Earth” elements of the body.

The Emotional & Psychological Atmosphere: The Grounded Spirit

Psychologically, the “Fire” of the late teens begins to transform into the “Earth” of the twenties.

Nature, Cosmology, and the Internal Climate

This is the cycle of The Great Equalizer. To maintain this peak state, one must respect the balance of the internal ecosystem:

“At twenty-eight years of age, the tendons and bones are strong, the hair grows to its full length, and the body is flourishing and powerful.”
The Huangdi Neijing

Nature-Based Self Care Tips

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, we believe that when our internal climate (our health) mimics the harmony of the external world (nature), we find true balance.

Here are a few “Nature-based Self-Care” rituals tailored to the progression of a woman’s life.


Cycles 0 - 21:
The Season of Rising
(Spring/Morning)

  • The "Barefoot Rooting" Ritual:
    Since these years are about building foundation and Wood energy, encourage walking barefoot on grass. This connects the "Bubbling Spring" point (Kidney) on the bottom of the foot directly to the Earth’s Yin energy.
  • Morning Sun Exposure:
    Watching the sunrise helps set the "circadian fire" of the Spleen, aiding digestion and mental clarity during the intense years of schooling and growth.

Cycles 22 - 42:
The Season of Abundance
(Summer/Mid-Day)

  • The "Internal Shade" Practice:
    During these high-output years, women are prone to "Heat." Suggest a ritual of sitting near moving water, such as a stream, fountain, or the ocean. The negative ions and the cooling "Water" element help soothe "Liver Fire" and high stress.
  • Harvest Eating:
    Align meals with the "Micro-Seasons." Eating what is currently growing in your local soil ensures your "Middle Burner" (the digestive system) is perfectly tuned to the environment you live in.

    Cycles 43 - 70:
    The Season of Gathering
    (Autumn/Evening)

    • The "Golden Hour" Walk:
      As the body begins to conserve Jing (essence), gentle walks during the golden hour (just before sunset) help the Shen (spirit) transition into a state of peaceful reflection.
    • The Pine Needle or Salt Soak:
      In the later cycles, the Kidney energy (Water element) needs protection. A warm foot soak with sea salt or pine needles before bed helps pull "floating Yang" (restless energy) down from the head and back into the roots of the body for deeper sleep.
    • Space Clearing:
      Just as trees drop their leaves in Autumn, women in these cycles benefit from clearing their physical space. Removing clutter from the home mirrors the internal process of "letting go" of old emotional burdens.
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