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Good health, according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is dependent on four major foundations.\u00a0 These include diet, exercise, adequate rest and relaxation, and a good mental attitude.\u00a0 Acupuncture reaches its full and lasting effect when lifestyle changes are made where all four foundations are attended to.\u00a0 Diet, while not more important than the other three, contributes mightily to many health-related issues.\u00a0 The following article shall discuss Dampness and its relationship to digestion and health.<\/p>\n

In TCM, the energies (qi) of organs are paired in a yin and yang fashion. Very briefly, yin and yang are distinct entities yet dependent on each other, with yang found in yin and yin found in yang.\u00a0 Qi, the life force, is found in every organ and in the body overall.\u00a0 Diseases and digestion are therefore a result of excessiveness or deficiencies in qi, as related to the yin and yang organ pairs.\u00a0 This principle is the foundation of TCM.\u00a0 The goal of Acupuncture is to restore the balance of the organ pairs within the body.<\/p>\n

The body is divided into three sections, also known as burners. The upper burner, contains the Heart and Lungs, the middle burner, contains the Stomach and Spleen, and the lower burner, contains the Kidneys, Intestines, Liver, and reproductive organs.\u00a0 While the naming of the organs is the same as in Western medicine, the functions are not always similar.<\/p>\n

According to TCM, the organ pair responsible for digestion is the Stomach and the Spleen.\u00a0 The diet of an individual greatly influences the function of this particular organ pair.\u00a0 It is easiest to understand this organ pair through the cooking pot analogy.\u00a0 The Stomach functions as the cooking pot of the middle burner, the Spleen as the fire and cleansing mechanism under this pot.\u00a0 As a mash rottens and ripens in a pot, so to do food and liquids rotten and ripen in the stomach.\u00a0 In the Stomach the food is separated into pure and impure parts and the Spleen drives the pure to the upper burner and the Stomach drives the impure to the lower burner.<\/p>\n

So, what does this all mean?\u00a0 Well, because the Spleen acts as the fire, it fears damp, and as the Stomach is dependent upon creating a \u201csoup\u201d, it fears dryness.\u00a0 Foods that create damp force the Spleen to work excessively, and induce dryness in the Stomach, and foods that create dryness impair the Stomach creating an imbalance in the paired organs.\u00a0 Changes in diet, along with acupuncture serve to restore this imbalance.<\/p>\n

Signs of Dampness in the Body<\/strong><\/p>\n

Dampness can manifest in the body in many ways adversely affecting health.\u00a0 In addition to diet, overwork, emotional disturbances and climate may leave a body susceptible to excessive dampness.\u00a0 Climate such as the late summer rainy season or humidity are particularly instrumental to damp invasion.<\/p>\n

Signs of excessive dampness include lethargy, sinus and drainage problems, feelings of heaviness in limbs or head, nausea, indigestion and feelings of fullness in chest or abdomen.\u00a0 If you have noticed an increase in sweet consumption or have experienced one of the above signs, it is recommended that you consult your Acupuncturist for an accurate diagnosis and form of treatment.<\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>Dampness in Diet <\/strong><\/p>\n

Our bodies are somewhat damp to begin with, meaning that most of the foods we eat are damp.\u00a0 We actually need a certain amount of dampness to stay alive, however some foods are excessively dampening and interfere with healthy digestion.<\/p>\n

Each body is different and metabolizes foods differently.\u00a0 Consequently, the different foods ingested may not affect all people the same way, but TCM generally finds certain categories of foods to affect certain organ pairs.\u00a0 Foods that affect the Spleen and cause dampness include, but are not limited to, sugar and sweets, dairy products, frozen foods, fruit juices, etc.\u00a0 This list of foods does not mean that you must cut these from your diet; rather it is an awareness of frequency and the amount consumed that is desired.\u00a0 When consumed in moderation they can be quite healthy.\u00a0 Foods that are particularly sweet or have a sweet flavor tend to be the most potent in producing damp in the Spleen.<\/p>\n

Foods that are sweet have a dual nature in that they are damp as well as nutritive.\u00a0 The sweet flavor supplements the qi (energy force) and blood (bodily fluids), and yet too much may result in excessive damp disorders where instead of vitalizing the Spleen; it overwhelms and weakens it.\u00a0 When the Spleen is weakened it craves that which will strengthen it, and sweetness strengthens it.\u00a0 A maladaptive loop ensues where the weakened Spleen craves sweetness, which further weakens the Spleen, making it crave more sweet.\u00a0 Since the Spleen is primarily responsible for transforming and transporting nutrients, its dampened state may inhibit digestion and absorption and inadvertently restrict the full function of the Stomach.\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Breaking this cycle is important to maintaining proper digestion and absorption of foods.\u00a0 In order to avoid Dampness in the Spleen it is best to eat warm, cooked foods, soups, stews, rice, noodles, and plenty of cooked vegetables.\u00a0 Eating more frequently and in smaller portions soothes the digestive process and inhibits Dampness from accumulating in the body.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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