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Modern Chinese Medicine

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🌞 Supporting Your Body During This Season
As many of you move through the Medical Medium 3:6:9, the Biomed Gut Reset, and the remainder of your six-month healing journey, we wanted to share a gentle reminder: Healing has seasons. Right now, your body is already doing a tremendous amount of work behind the scenes. You're asking it to repair, rebalance, and restore while reducing its overall burden. During the summer, however, there can be additional demands on the body longer days, more activity, vacations, working outdoors, hotter temperatures, and increased sweating. All of these can increase your body's need for fluids, minerals, and nourishment. This isn't a season to underfuel yourself. It's a season to nourish yourself well. Some reminders to help support your body: 🍉 Aim for plenty of local in season fruits and vegetables each day. These provide water, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and the carbohydrates your body uses for energy and healing. 🥥 Don't forget coconut water. It can be a great way to replenish fluids and naturally occurring electrolytes, especially after time in the heat or increased activity. 💧 Hydration matters. Sip water consistently throughout the day rather than waiting until you feel thirsty. ☀️ Be mindful of long hours in the heat or physically demanding days. If you're working outdoors, caring for children, travelling, or simply busier than usual, recognize that your body may need additional rest, hydration, and nourishing foods. 🤍 Give yourself permission to slow down when needed. Trying to maintain your usual pace while also asking your body to heal can sometimes leave you feeling more fatigued. Listening to your body's cues and adjusting your expectations during this season is part of the healing process—not a sign of weakness. Remember, the goal isn't simply to get through the herbs, the 3:6:9 or complete the Gut Reset. The goal is to clean up a significant build up and added load on the system. create a strong foundation for long-term health over the next six months and beyond.
1 like • Jul 21
Thank you for this reminder 😊
The layers in healing
Healing psoriasis, eczema, allergies, and many other chronic conditions often happens in layers. What appears on the skin or through recurring symptoms may be only one part of a much bigger picture. From a Chinese medicine perspective, we look for patterns such as excess heat, dampness, stagnation, digestive weakness, depletion, and the body’s ability to clear what has accumulated. This is why treatment may move through different phases: first draining and clearing, then re-harmonizing, and finally tonifying and rebuilding. We do not want to heavily nourish a system that is still congested, but we also do not want to continue cleansing once the body is asking for restoration. Food is an important part of this process. Depending on the person and the phase of healing, this may include more hydrating fruits and vegetables, leafy greens, fresh herbs, soups, coconut water, mineral-rich whole foods, and lighter, lower-fat mornings. When digestion is weak, warm and simple foods such as congee, rice, squash, sweet potato, steamed vegetables, and soups may be more supportive. It may also mean reducing heavily processed foods, excess sugar, alcohol, fried foods, and anything that places more burden on the body during healing. But healing is not only physical. Chronic symptoms can affect confidence, relationships, work, sleep, social connection, and the way a person feels in their own body. Emotional stress, unresolved experiences, grief, overworking, perfectionism, fear, and constantly living in a state of urgency can all shape how supported or depleted we feel. The spiritual layer may involve reconnecting with meaning, trust, nature, creativity, community, prayer, reflection, or simply learning to slow down and listen to the body again. The therapeutic protocol may be temporary, but the new ways of living often need to continue. Long-term healing may ask us to change how we eat, think, rest, move, relate to others, manage stress, and care for ourselves before symptoms begin building again.
1 like • Jul 21
Just in the beginning stages looking forward to this journey
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