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CHINESE  MEDICAL  DIETARY  RECOMMENDATIONS

 

John G. Connor, M.Ac., L.Ac.

April 2005

TABLE OF CONTENTS

   Blood Stagnation   

    Damp Heat

    Dampness

    Liver Qi Constraint

    Spleen Qi Deficiency

    Yang Deficiency

    Yin Deficiency

     References

   

 

BLOOD STAGNATION

INTRODUCTION:

CLINICAL MANIFESTATION OF BLOOD STAGNATION:

USEFUL FOODS:

Precautions:

·    Warming foods such as garlic and ginger should be used carefully if at all in cases of heat signs.

·    Butter is most useful in cases of emaciation and weakness and a dietary history low in animal products.  It is contraindicated in cases of liver excess, dampness and mucous conditions.

·    Vinegar and sweet rice are contraindicated in patterns of deficient digestive fire with signs such as watery stools and a feeling of coldness.

 

NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT:

·        Vitamin E – is helpful in reducing blood stagnation as well as painful inflammation.

 

 

DAMP HEAT

DAMP HEAT CONSTITUTIONS:

 

USEFUL FOODS:

 

 

 

FOODS TO AVOID:

 

 

DAMPNESS

INTRODUCTION:

GENERAL CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF DAMPNESS:

USEFUL FOODS WHICH COUNTERACT DAMPNESS:

 

Useful Foods for Spleen Dampness:

 

FOODS TO AVOID IN CASES OF DAMPNESS:

·        Dairy Products, Meat, Eggs, Tofu, Pineapple, Salt and Concentrated Sweeteners, Peanuts, Ice Water, Ice Cream.

Foods to Avoid for Spleen Damp Conditions:

·        Salt, Milk, Cheese, Eggs, Sugar, Soybean, Pine nuts, Asparagus, Cucumber, Seaweed, Tofu, Bamboo Shoots, Kelp, Agar, Cabbage, Coconut Milk, Spinach, Olives, Black Sesame, Goose, Duck, Pork, Shellfish, Clams, Mussels, Crabs, Sardines, Octopus, Shark Meat, Red Meat, Excessive Watery Foods.  Also use sour foods sparingly.

 

 

LIVER QI CONSTRAINT  (Liver Qi Stagnation)

WHAT IS LIVER QI CONSTRAINT?

THESE ARE USEFUL FOODS IF YOU HAVE LIVER QI CONSTRAINT:

THESE ARE FOODS TO AVOID IF YOU HAVE LIVER QI CONSTRAINT:

 

SPLEEN QI DEFICIENCY

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF SPLEEN QI DEFICIENCY

USEFUL FOODS FOR TREATING SPLEEN QI DEFICIENCY:

Quinoa, parsnip, adzuki beans, black beans, pine nuts, garbanzo beans, cooked squash, cooked turnips, oats, rice, cooked cherries, cooked carrots, cooked leeks, mussels, shrimp, cardamom, black pepper, cooked strawberries, ginger, tapioca and custards, cooked yams, cooked onions, cooked rutabagas, cooked pumpkin, cooked peaches, dried litchi, cinnamon, arrowroot, dried figs, nutmeg, sweet potato, garlic, fennel.

 

 

 

FOODS TO AVOID IN CASES OF SPLEEN QI DEFICIENCY:

 

 

YANG DEFICIENCY

CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS OF YANG DEFICIENCY:

 

USEFUL FOODS FOR YANG DEFICIENCY:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOODS TO AVOID IN CASES OF YANG DEFICIENCY:

 

 

YIN DEFICIENCY

MAIN MANIFESTATIONS OF YIN DEFICIENCY:

 

USEFUL FOODS:

 

 

 

FOODS TO AVOID:

 

REFERENCES

Ma, Shou-Chun, MTCM, Chinese Nutrition Class Notes from Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Seattle, 1994

 

Maciocia, Giovanni, The Foundations of Chinese Medicine, Edinburgh: Churchill Livingston, 1989

 

Pitchford, Paul, Healing with Whole Foods, Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books, 1993

 

Xinnong, Cheng (Ed), Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Beijing: Foreign Languages Press 1987

 

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