Thursday, September 29, 2016

The Season of the Lung and Large Intestine Channels

The Season of the Lung and Large Intestine Channels

Fall or autumn is a favorite season for many people.  The weather is getting a little cooler, things are starting to slow down and preparations for the holidaysare in full swing.....

For many others, fall is not so festive.  Many people tend to get sick during the fall months, allergies can flare up for some, and many don’t like that the hours of sunlight decrease steadily, sometimes leading to seasonal depression.  In Traditional Chinese Medicine, fall is the season associated with the lung and large intestine energetic meridians.  These two meridians work in a symbiotic way to control the immune system from both the inside and outside of your body.  And if you take good care of these two meridians during the fall, you are bound to feel better throughout the season.  Here are some suggestions on how to get through the season of the lung and large intestine channels.

First off, start wearing scarves.  The scarves don’t have to be thick or heavy, but they should cover the neck.  The large intestine channel runs up the arms, across the shoulders, up the neck, over the face and ends next to the nose.  As many people now know, the health of our gastrointestinal tract plays a big part in our immunity.  So keeping the large intestine channel warm and preventing exposure from the elements will help to keep you healthy.  Cold pathogens can enter the body through the pores or nasal cavity.  But wrapping the neck and shoulders with a scarf can help ward off the pathogens.

Another way to keep the lung and large intestine channels balanced is to eat according to the season.  This means eat foods that are available during the autumn months as well as foods that boost the energy of the lung and large intestine meridians.  In the fall, you should eat fewer cold and raw foods like salads and instead you should eat more warm, cooked foods.  Utilizing the foods that are available at this time of year is a good practice as well.  Foods to enjoy during the fall months include apples, squash, broccoli, sweet potatoes, pears, yams, bananas, cabbage, carrots, cranberries, ginger, pumpkin, cinnamon, nutmeg and wild rice.  Also hot herbal teas are a good addition to your daily diet, especially those containing ginger and lemon, which act as natural antibiotics.

The large intestine and the lungs need to stay moist to function properly.  So drinking lots of water is important.  Most people know how important it is to stay hydrated during the summer months, but it is just as vital during the autumn.  Without proper hydration the skin, which is controlled by the lung meridian, can become dry and cracked allowing pathogens to easily enter the body.  The large intestine meridian needs proper hydration to be able to expel any pathogens that have gotten into the system.  So don’t forget to drink lots of water during the fall.


As we approach the fall months, it is also a good idea to increase your regular acupuncture treatments.  There are several acupuncture points that help boost immunity and fight off colds.  Why not utilize the natural power that your local licensed acupuncturist has to offer?  By doing so, you might just survive the fall without ever getting sick.


Bishara Wilson
New York Sports Acupuncture
888.375.5444

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