Try the Five-Element Diet – Ajit Patel Sanda Wellbeing
After the festive season of indulgence, January is
a time of resolutions, cutting back and willpower. Most people assume
eliminating fat from the diet
is the best way to cut calories and lose weight
but this isn’t necessarily true.
In Traditional Chinese
Medicine (TCM), as with most ancient medicinal systems, food
is viewed as the first and best treatment for both prevention and cure of
diseases and illness. But how does it work and can this
prehistoric system be applied to a modern day menu?
TCM believes that all things in the world can be divided
into five vibrational families or ‘energy fields’ namely – fire, earth, metal, water and wood. In the
body these five elements relate to the major organs necessary for survival – heart
and small intestine, stomach and spleen, large intestine and lungs, bladder and
kidneys and liver and gallbladder. These five elements
are also associated with different seasons: Wood with spring, fire with summer,
earth with late summer, metal with autumn and water with winter.
According to TCM when the season
changes different organs become vulnerable. In the current winter season
the water element predominates and our kidneys and bladder need extra support.
In winter our metabolism slows and energy
levels are a little lower. The kidneys are the storehouse of energy in the body
that fuel our body’s activities and the function of our organ
systems. Cooler weather drives the energetic field inwards so it is important
to keep the body
warm, especially the lower back area where the kidneys are located.
We must nourish the body
with warming, hearty foods and hot drinks. Add warming spices like ginger,
cardamom, cloves, cumin, turmeric, garlic, fenugreek and cinnamon.
Blend foods to make them easier to digest. Warm soups and stews are ideal at
this time. The taste associated with kidneys is salt,
though it must be used in moderation. Choose Himalayan
Rock Salt to gain the benefits of other minerals as well as sodium. Miso,
seaweeds and sea vegetables
should also be included at this time.
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