
24/06/2025
That sudden rush of heat, the flushed cheeks, the restless nights... it’s not random. It’s your body communicating that yang is rising without enough yin to anchor it. And during perimenopause—a time of profound transition—that message tends to get louder.
There are gentle ways to cool from the inside out. Begin your mornings grounded, maybe barefoot on the earth or flowing through a few quiet moments of Qi Gong. Swap spicy meals and alcohol for calming nourishment like watermelon or hibiscus tea. Yin postures like Supported Fish and Melting Heart help draw energy inward and downward. Even the simple ritual of applying moxa to the bottom of your foot—an ancient point called K1—can help release that excess heat and bring you back to balance.
The goal isn’t to fight the symptoms. It’s to honor them, soften around them, and let your body feel supported—just as it is.
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