Acupuncturists understand the
body as a complex system of energy systems, meridians, and organs. However,
when an acupuncturist talks about an organ, like the spleen, heart, or kidneys,
they are not referring to the physical organ that sits inside your body, but
rather the energetic side of these organs. The energetic system is much bigger
than just the physical organ and governs certain functions in the body on many
levels.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM) it is massively important to care for your heart. Why? Well for starters,
the heart governs the ability to think clearly, sleep soundly, and maintain
a good memory. Our emotional state is strongly influenced by how healthy or
unhealthy our heart may be. A weak and deficient heart may create feelings of
anxiety and mania, while also contributing to insomnia, forgetfulness, and lack
of concentration. The heart is known as the “king of all organs”. Meaning,
other organs will sacrifice all to keep the heart in motion; this involves
giving away their energy and nutrient supply (commonly referred to as Qi).
When it comes to your heart,
what you eat matters. Follow these tips for heart-healthy eating:
1.
Eat less
saturated fats. Look for lean meats,
like seafood, poultry, and cut back on fatty red meats and
high-fat dairy products. Limit foods like pizza, burgers, and creamy sauces or
gravy. Look for products with no trans fats and choose foods with
unsaturated fats like salmon, nuts, seeds, avocados, and oils.
2.
Cut down on
sodium (salt). Read the Nutrition Facts
label and choose foods that are lower in sodium. Look for the low-sodium or “no
salt added” types of canned soups, vegetables, packaged meals, snack foods, and
lunch meats.
3.
Get more fiber. Eat vegetables, fruits, and whole grains to add fiber to
your diet. Fiber is a carbohydrate that your body cannot break down, so it
passes through the body undigested. Fiber can help prevent heart disease from
its ability to lower both blood pressure and cholesterol.
4.
Cut back on
sweeteners. Consuming too much added
sugar can raise blood pressure and increase chronic inflammation, both of which
are pathological pathways to heart disease. When choosing a sweetener, look for
natural options like honey, dates, maple syrup, molasses, or agave nectar.
Without a healthy heart, the
body cannot function properly and the mind may be clouded and disconnected.
Contact me for a consultation to see how acupuncture and Traditional Chinese
Medicine can assist you with all of your heart health needs.
Dr. Bishara Wilson, DACM
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