Balancing the Emotions in Chinese Medicine

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What emotion do you gravitate towards when things are challenging?  Do you tend towards being angry, sad or are you a worry wart when times are tough?

Listed below are different emotions, the organ system that rules them, symptoms that may occur when that organ system is out of balance and some tips to get things back into balance.

Anger and Depression: Liver

Migraines, PMS, menstrual discomfort, high blood pressure, dizziness, insomnia (mostly trouble staying asleep), pain in the ribs, red eyes, constipation, acne.

Milk Thistle, fish oil, apple cider vinegar, watercress, onions, vinegar, lemon, honey.

Avoid: Alcohol and nicotine

Tip: Take a martial arts or kickboxing class to move the angry out, don’t simmer in it!

Worry: Spleen

Low energy, paleness, fibromyalgia like muscle pain or weak muscles, flatulence, bloating, bowel issues, (mostly soft or loose stools, but can be constipation), poor appetite,

Astralagus Tea, ginger, rye, amaranth, corn, millet, pumpkin, chamomile, pau d’arco

Avoid: Overeating, gluten and too much raw, cold food

Tip: Let go!  Dance!

Sadness and Grief:  Lungs

Shallow breathing, chronic cough, phlegm in the throat, lowered immune system, allergies, asthma,

skin diseases, urination issues.

Astralagus Tea, garlic, pears, banana, licorice root.

Tip: Singing is wonderful for the Lungs!

Fear and Anxiety:  Kidney

Sore and weak low back, frequent urination, premature ejaculation, ringing in the ears, constipation, nightsweats, chronic dry throat,

Gou Qi Zi Berries or Wolfberries, lamb, squash, sweet potatoes.

Tip: Meditation can ground you back to your Kidneys and add some healthy fire to your spirit.

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