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Welcome to the Year of the Dragon: Thoughts on TCM and bone health

January 23 marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Dragon, and it’s a great time to consider what we can learn about optimizing bone health from the 5,000-year-old medical science of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). With all the technological innovation of modern medicine, we tend to forget that ancient cultures developed sophisticated and complex medical systems that are still highly effective today.


According to TCM, what’s known as the kidney meridian energy system controls bone. So within TCM, one builds kidney health to maintain and improve bone health. Foods and herbs, exercises, emotions, environmental factors and even colors are thought to influence the kidney organ and meridian system via their vibrational nature, or essence.


Now as we recover from our own holiday eating extravaganzas, let’s see which foods TCM suggests as the most beneficial for bone:

1.    First of all, TCM recommends choosing hot and cooked foods, which are easy to digest and more nourishing. Cold and raw foods take more energy to digest and can weaken digestion, creating gas and bloating.

2.    Seafood, especially sea animals that create shells (shrimp, scallops, oysters, lobsters, and clams) are held to specifically benefit bone.

3.    Soups made with bones and bone marrow are regarded as terrific bone builders.

4.    The essences of walnuts and pine nuts favor the kidneys and thus the bones.

5.    Amongst the oils, sesame oil and walnut oil are considered to be skeletal strengtheners.

6.    The color black vibrates in harmony with kidney functioning — and black beans and black sesame seeds are traditional foods for bone building.

7.    As for spices, cinnamon is traditionally held to warm and enhance digestion while promoting bone health.


Oh, about the Year of the Dragon — the Chinese Dragon is a symbol of power and wisdom, heralding a time of action, achievement, and good fortune. I’m looking forward to a great year and send you wishes for the same!

 

We created the Osteo Blast blog as our forum to express opinions and educate the public about natural means of supporting and improving bone health and overall wellness. As part of this forum, we sometimes discuss medical issues and medications, and their effects on bone health in general. However, we cannot advise readers about specific medical issues in this forum. If you wish to obtain advice from Susan E. Brown, PhD, about your specific bone health and nutritional concerns, please visit our Consultations page. Other specific medical questions should be referred to your healthcare provider.

Comments

January 3. 2012 13:20

Interesting subject.  I have your book " The Acid/Alkaline Food guide" which is also very helpful.  I have changed my diet accordingly and it seems to have helped in many aspects.  However, I have searched your Blog and cannot find any information regarding Sea Salt.  In the book (pg139) you have Sea Salt as high alkaline forming.  Since there are so many so called "experts" giving advise.  I would prefer to consult with someone, such as yourself, who can be trusted to provide answers and substantial proof.  Therefore, I respectfully ask for a blog post on Sea Salt.  

SaraW

January 3. 2012 14:24

Hi Sarah, thanks for your suggestion! We will pass your message along to Dr. Brown.

Blog Admin

January 3. 2012 15:02

Fascinating! I love reading this sort of information. I really like Dr. Brown's pragmatic approach, not forbidding meat completely but focusing on incorporating more vegetables into the diet (I had just watched her video on making your diet more alkaline). One question: what is essence of walnuts/pine nuts? Or can we just eat these actual nuts and not worry about their essences?

Betsy

January 5. 2012 20:31

Dear Sarah,thanks for the note. Sea salt is high in alkalizing minerals and good to use. Just keep in mind that it doesn't have the added iodine which is putting commercial salt. I do conduct individual private consultations and you can find information on these consultations at http://www.betterbones.com/consultations/default.aspx
Best wishes, Susan Brown

Susan Brown

January 12. 2012 13:26

June Frick

January 23. 2012 14:07

It is interesting...I have been following Dr. Brown's recommendations for over two years now and I truly believe I have now reversed osteoporosis.  What amazed me when I told my endocrinologist I wanted to reverse the disease naturally without drugs, he immediately discharged me and was not interested in following me to see if the natural approached works.  How sad.  

My hat is off to Dr. Brown.  I have never felt so good.  

Louise A. Williams

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