Showing posts with label herbal detox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbal detox. Show all posts

Monday, January 19, 2015

Beat the Heat



If you live in Australia, no doubt you know it’s summer. Where I am in Perth, it's been up to 44 degrees already! Did you know that the weather is significant in the cause of disease according to Chinese medicine? 

Heat is one of “6 Pathogens”, that can invade the body and cause disharmonies. Heat can commonly invade the channels of the neck, face and throat causing sore-throat, hayfever or seasonal allergies. Symptoms of heat include pain – usually severe or throbbing, as heat dries up fluids it can cause body fluids to congeal. For example phlegm will get thicker, yellow or sticky, urine can become more concentrated, darker and the tongue will get redder and more dry (as the moisture of the mouth can be dried up by Heat).

Heat clearing foods can be used as a preventative during the hot weather. Fruit & Veg that are watery and not too sweet like Watermelon, cucumber, lettuce are good at keeping away heat invasions. Drinking Chrysanthemum (Ju Hua) honeysuckle(Jin Yin Hua) and dandelion (Pu Gong Ying) herbs (by themselves or add to green tea) are more targeted ways to clear heat – especially from the face and throat.

Heat can invade not only via the environment but from our diet also. In Australia this weekend (26th January) we are coming up to Australia Day – a time of national celebration where the classic Aussie thing to do is to drink alcohol. Alcohol’s nature is essentially warm-hot, so combining lots of drinking with warm weather is a perfect environment to cause Heat-invasion disharmonies. Intoxication from drinking can cause what we refer to in Chinese medicine as “toxic heat”. 

Diarrhea, vomiting, breakouts of acne are all common hangover symptoms which essentially come from the self-induced toxic heat invasion. The simplest way to avoid this is to drink less! Space drinks out with water, use some self-control, and enjoy Australia day. If you do find yourself suffering the effects of a toxic-heat hangover Chinese medicine employs more “detox” methods to clear out the toxic heat. Our Tong Kuai Hangover tea is based on the idea of clearing toxic heat from the digestive system via the bowels. Watermelon is a good hangover food as well.    

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Hangover Cures ...Chinese Medicine Style

Hangovers in Chinese medicine usually relate to a pattern of disharmony of toxic heat, food stagnation or a combination of dampness and heat. Basically Alcohol is heating and over-ingestion causes a toxic build up of heat. This heat stagnates and can lead to disturbance of the Spleen function. 

There are some classical mentions of foods which prevent or treat drunkenness & hangovers in Chinese medical literature...



Watermelon - Eating watermellon (flesh and/or also skin) whilst having a few beers might be a novel concept, but by trading your nuts for watermelon you can have a much better chance of waking up feeling less hungover. (Watermelon promotes urination and helps excrete the toxins of alcohol faster)
In western medicine there is even more research on watermelon, click here for more. 

Bananas - As mentioned in the Ben Cao Gang Mu Shi Yi (1765 A.D.), Bananas act on the digestion of the Large Intestine. Essentially, they have a detoxifying effect. They help the Large Intestine, and promote the excretion of toxins.  While it's great to urninate alot after drinking to "get all the toxins out", this also will deplete potassium and salts in the body. 100g of banana has about 358mg of potassium. Even before the science of hangovers was known, TCM was using bananas for condtions we now know are caused by dehydration and intoxication.

Some people are more effected by different kinds of alcohol. It's not just about the dehydrative effects of being "intoxicated". Why do some people wake up feeling seedy after even just 2 beers the night before?

Beer and grain-based alcohols cause more dampness - nausea, cloudy headed, heaviness, bloating.(More about dampness can be found in this awesome article.

The over-working of the Spleen and Stomach results in depleting the Spleen Qi and can lead to poor digestion, bloating and diarrhoea.

Spirits are much more warming and "hot" in nature than beers and wine. The more heat in your system the more strong the odour of the bowels, sweat and breath will be.

Toxic heat can cause things like skin to flare up - that's why you can find an acne break out after a big night out! If you already have skin conditions or acne, then heating foods and alchool should be avoided. People with acne should at the very least stay away from spirits. 

One of our herbal teas is made especially for clearing stagnation and toxic heat - HANGOVER TEA

It's based on a traditional chinese herbal formula Bao He Wan. This tea should be drunk in the morning upon waking. Hot water can be added to the herbs to make more tea over and over again, each time it will be a little less strong. You need the strongest effects first thing, then as the day goes on the herbs will still continue to expel heat and toxins, stimulating digestion and elimination. 

More info about our Hangover Tea can be found here.