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Stay Healthy & Warm This Winter With These Nuggets of TCM Wisdom
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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) may sometimes veer into strange territory (going bald? eat black foods!) but there is plenty of good advice to be found in the tradition, especially that which revolves around eating seasonally and locally, and listening to your body's natural rhythms.
According to TCM, during winter, 气 qì (our essential energy) is more subdued while between 阴 yīn (darkness, rest) and 阳 yáng (brightness, energy), it is the former elements that are peaking. Therefore, it is generally advisable to “enrich yang and subdue yin” in order to keep these two opposite but complementary energetic forces in balance.
Ok, fine, but what does that actually mean for you healthwise?
Stay hydrated
To that end, TCM suggests that you reduce extreme exercise or activities like running, boxing, or acrobatics, and instead do something gentler like yoga or Tai Chi. Regular stretching is strongly recommended for sedentary desk-workers.
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In winter, human blankets work best
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