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Sustainable Health Summer 09 “Time spent laughing is time spent with the gods “ ~Japanese proverb |
Hello and welcome to the summer edition of Sustainable Health.
So how do we work with nature during the so called ’silly season’ to maintain optimum health and vitality? In eastern medicine, summer corresponds to the element of Fire. Other Fire correspondences include the colour red and the sound of laughter. It is the season of festivals, fun, family and friends. To sustain the energy required of the Fire element we need to maintain the cornerstone of our connection with others which is in fact the connection with our own heart.
Body
Foods at this time of year can afford to be cooler and lighter to balance out the heat. However, you can also include chilli and spicy foods which open up the pores to release heat. Think high temperature cooking for short periods of time such as stir fry or quick pan frying. Red foods such as berries, cherries, tomatoes and peppers are also good Fire element foods.
Mind
The meridians governed by Fire are the Heart, Small Intestine, Pericardium and Triple Burner. An imbalance in these meridians can lead to an increase in anxiety, agoraphobia and sleep disturbance or a decrease in joy, communication and energy. If you find this time of year has your fire blazing out of control or leaves you exhausted and with nothing left to give, try giving yourself the gift of stillness. Light a candle and allow your gaze to rest gently on the flame. With one hand on your heart and one hand on your hara (lower belly), allow your breath to settle as you reconnect with your inner peace.
Spirit
Fire is expansive and generous and creates connection with others. Ways to nourish the spirit of Fire at this time of year include playful social interactions, creative gift giving and heart to heart conversations. Laughter is the ultimate heart tonic that is available to us all if we are open to being just a little bit silly this season.
Wishing you health and happiness, Elizabeth
Spring Newsletter 2009
“When spring comes the grass grows by itself. ”
– Tao Te Ching
Hello! Welcome to this edition of my ‘Sustainable Health’ newsletter and an especially warm welcome to those of you receiving it for the first time.
Melbourne has been turning on quite a spring spectacle for us recently. We have been lucky enough to have some early spring rains and have certainly had spring wind. Spring is the time when everything is on the move, upwards and outwards. In Eastern Medicine, this corresponds to the element of Wood, the Liver and Gall Bladder meridians and the colour green. Things that have lain dormant or accumulated over winter are pushed to the surface with this vital new energy.
So, how do we take these cues from nature and interpret them into healthy living choices?
Body
Typical spring complaints are all signs of our qi rising upwards and to the surface with the warmer, sunnier weather. These include itchy eyes and skin, respiratory illnesses, blood noses, stiff necks and shoulders, stabbing pains and headaches. Health Tips Keep your neck covered when outside, increase fluids to counteract dryness, include hot water and lemon first thing in the morning, consider a gentle fast by eliminating inflammatory foods for 10 days such as caffeine, alcohol, dairy products, red meat, fried food, salt and sugar.
Stretch, stretch and stretch again.
Mind
Spring brings with it a restlessness that can turn into irritability, frustration or uncontrolled anger. Health Tips Embrace this increase in energy and channel it into spring cleaning and new projects. Communicate feelings as they arise rather than trying to hold them in, practice deep breathing and include sighing and yawning to get stagnant qi moving.
Spirit
Now is the time to start that yoga intensive or daily walk with the dog, rearrange the furniture and get as gorgeous as a spring blossom! Spring is the season of love, after all.
Wishing you health and happiness,
Elizabeth
Today’s Australian Bush Flower Essence is Sturt Desert Rose
The Sturt Desert Rose essence helps us to follow our own inner convictions and do what we know we have to do, no matter if it seems hard or other’s would prefer we did not. It helps resolve guilt and low self esteem stemming from past actions. It encourages the development of strong personal boundaries and personal integrity. Physical manifestations of an imbalance in these areas include: sexual dysfunction and disease, pain of indeterminate origin, thoracic back pain, addictions and hoarding. Emotional symptoms include: vulnerability, unreliability, lack of trust in self, feelings of guilt over other’s actions, lack of assertiveness or the inability to say ‘no’ in testing situations.
Spring Cleansing Special! Book and pre-pay for six treatments and receive 15% off the total cost.
Offer available until September 30, 2009.
Shin Ma is now available in more locations!
Now you can experience shiatsu and toyohari at a clinic that suits you. Shin Ma has three convenient and attracitve clinic spaces
Address:
Fusion Chinese Medicine, Fairfield, Victoria
Australian Shiatsu College, Brunswick, Victoria
Shinma, Hurstbridge, Victoria
Please note: Aikido Shudokan students and their families can also receive treatment at the dojo by appointment.
Bookings:
+61 (0) 412 500 817 or elizabeth@shinma.com.au
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