16/07/2025
"THE BODY IS A GARDEN"
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It's a well-known metaphor, but reflecting on it can yield some interesting insights.
My clients usually fall into two categories:
TYPE 1:
Those who "take nothing"—no supplements, herbs, vitamins, or functional medicine—just prescribed medications (e.g., antidepressants or statins).
TYPE 2:
Those who self-experiment with "everything"—loading up on supplements, detox protocols, probiotics, minerals, and adaptogens.
The latter often struggle with digestive and emotional-mental issues while consuming complex blends.
For example:
Products like Better Greens, with 50+ ingredients per dose:
- Moringa, chlorella, spinach, broccoli, kale, green tea...
- Vitamins A, B, C, D3, E, K2, minerals (zinc, selenium, magnesium)...
- Digestive enzymes (amylase, protease, lipase)...
- Ashwagandha, ginseng, maca, shiitake...
Or Wellwoman Vitabiotics, with an ingredient list straight out of a chemistry textbook:
Microcrystalline Cellulose, Starch (Pregelatinised Maize Starch) & Potato Starch, Magnesium Oxide, Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid), Tablet Coating (Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, Polydextrose, Talc, Medium Chain Triglyceride, Colours [Iron Oxides & Calcium Carbonate]), L-Carnitine Tartrate, Niacin (as Nicotinamide), Ferrous Fumarate, Zinc Sulphate, L-Methionine, N-Acetyl Cysteine, Vitamin E (D Alpha Tocopheryl Acid Succinate) (from Soya), Anti-Caking Agents: Magnesium Stearate, Stearic Acid, Silicon Dioxide & Purified Talc, Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone, Guarana Extract, Thiamin (Vitamin B1 as Mononitrate), Citrus Bioflavonoids, Ethyl Cellulose, Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine HCl), Betacarotene, Pantothenic Acid (as Calcium Salt), Vitamin D3 (Cholecalciferol), Manganese Sulphate, Vitamin B12 (Cyanocobalamin), Riboflavin, Green Tea Extract, Copper Sulphate, Vitamin K1 (Phytomenadione), Coenzyme Q10, Folic Acid (as Pteroylmonoglutamic Acid), Chromium Trichloride, Sodium Selenate, Potassium Iodide, Biotin.
Science confirms these ingredients are beneficial! You could also add:
- Omega-3
- NAC
- Creatine
- Probiotics
- Collagen
- Herbs like nettle, turmeric + black pepper, cinnamon, garlic...
Occasional parasite or liver detoxes...
But wait—
THINK OF YOUR BODY AS A GARDEN.
Plants thrive best on natural compost—broken-down organic matter that has been processed by microorganisms. Sometimes, targeted fertilisers help (e.g., for tomatoes), but only in the right doses.
Each plant has unique needs:
- More or less water
- Acidic or alkaline soil pH
- Specific nutrient balances
(Potatoes prefer pH 5.5–6.5; parsley thrives at 6.5–7.5.)
If you mix fertilisers haphazardly, nothing grows well.
Overwater? Fungi and parasites take over.
Gardening is the art of observation.
You don’t water during a rainstorm! If it’s too wet, you plant species that absorb excess moisture.
YOUR BODY IS THE SAME.
If you dump 50+ ingredients into it just because they’re "healthy," what happens?
People rave about supplements—but do you actually feel better?
New studies hype NAD+, omega-3s, or the latest probiotic strain—but were they tested on people with your genetics, microbiome, or climate?
If you live in Poland or the UK, but the research was done in Texas, how relevant is it?
Your tongue is a window to your oral and gut microbiome.
A thick white/yellow coating (dampness syndrome) means greens and dairy might worsen your condition—they’re "cooling and dampening."
Who promotes them? Often, people from hot, dry climates, that these foods make sense. However, in humid regions (such as the UK), they can exacerbate imbalances.
In my practice, I see desperate people with severe digestive and mental issues, chugging multi-probiotic-mushroom-elixirs because "everything helps."
Supplements are trendy—"Can’t hurt to try, right?"
But how do you measure results?
Do you have clear criteria to track their impact?
I’ve spent 15 years studying health approaches.
Before Chinese medicine, I worked in data analysis—I know how to scrutinise research.
I review studies, attend functional medicine lectures, and even test protocols on myself.
Yet, I’ve never found a supplement that helped me more than precision-prescribed herbs or medicinal mushrooms.
When clients arrive with 5-6 supplement "combines" (20+ ingredients each), I ask:
"How can the body’s garden thrive when we throw in opposing forces?"
HEALING STARTS WITH SUBTRACTION.
We remove unnecessary supplements (ideally, all of them, gradually).
We align diet with the body’s signals.
We retrain the nervous system and fascia.
Then—breakthroughs happen.
Health is body awareness, or somatic consciousness.
A well-functioning digestive system.
A body that heals itself when we remove obstacles.
I prefer Chinese medicine because it simplifies nutritional and herbal choices based on:
Symptoms & Tongue analysis, Your unique context (microbiome, stress, sleep, climate).
No one else can do this work for you.
Understanding your body’s needs and dysfunctions is key.
I’ll gradually share:
- Insights from Chinese medicine practice
- Online programs on tongue analysis (for you/your kids)
- How to tailor food and herbs to your issues
- Stress reduction techniques
- How to live simply and healthily
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Less guessing.
More observing.
Better health.
Ela
P.S. Want to start?
Check your tongue in the mirror.
Thick coating? Maybe skip that green smoothie today..