Winter
Seasons are a major aspect of
Chinese medicine, they influence the ways in which we should live, and the
kinds of illnesses that are prevalent in the various seasons. Winter is the
season where things retreat, hibernate and rejuvenate. Just as the weather
becomes cold, and nature retreats, our lifestyle should also change to suit the
climate.
I took this photo on one of my trips to the tea village in Changsha |
Generally winter is the season where
we don’t need to do much exercise. Certainly opening the pores during sweating
creates an easy-access path for External Pathogens like Wind-Cold to invade and
cause colds and flu’s.
The primary focus of winter is to
allow the body to rest, sleep and recover from any cold and flu’s, and avoid
exposure to External pathogens. For healthy people, winter should be a season
of storing up the nourishing Post-natal Kidney Essence (Jing).
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