21/12/2023
Today marks the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, the start of winter and colder weather. Winter represents the most Yin aspect of Chinese Medicine and is associated with the Kidney channel and the water element, the emotion fear, and the virtues of strength, courage and wisdom.
Winter is a quieter, more reflective time of year, with a darker, colder, slower, inward energy that is full of stillness and conservation. A time when it is easy to sleep in, stay at home, and let ourselves rest.
For some, the qi of the season can easily contribute to depression, loneliness, and seasonal affective disorder. Others may feel relief for an opportunity to pause and do internal work.
Foods that share the qualities of the water element that help support your Kidney system. Dark in color, salty taste, hydrating and nourishing.
Examples include nuts, seeds, legumes, shellfish, saltwater fish, seaweed, dark-colored berries, root vegetables, whole grains, stews and soups.
Use warming spices like garlic, ginger, and cardamom.
Think of warm and cooked foods, limiting cold and raw foods.
We naturally seek things that bring us light and joy this time of year, like holiday parties, dinner with friends, and outdoor winter adventures. Keep your gatherings simple and relaxed
Schedule more time to discover yourself through reflection this winter season. Meditation, yoga, journaling, dreamwork, and breathwork are great winter activities.