Recommended Foods for Those with Water Poisoning or Phlegm Dampness
Flowing water does not stagnate… but what about the opposite?
The moisture lifted as vapor from the kidneys moistens the lungs and then flows throughout the body.
Excess moisture is expelled as urine, and some is also released through exhalation.
This process allows moisture to continuously circulate from the inside out. But what happens when this flow is disrupted?
It accumulates outside the blood vessels, in various tissues, and in the intestines.
This can lead to swelling and joint pain, and in a highly humid country, moisture escapes from the body less easily.
On cloudy or rainy days, it’s like being covered by thick clouds, causing the body to feel heavy, uncomfortable, and painful due to accumulated excess moisture.
Improve the flow of water and maintain a clean, refreshed body.
“There is a correlation between weather-related pain and water Poisoning, as changes in weather can affect the body’s fluid balance and circulation, potentially linking the symptoms of both conditions. Managing your health and taking preventive measures are important for alleviating both symptoms.”