Element: Wood
Wood elements refers to living and growing organisms such as trees, flowers, plants as well as the human body. It also symbolises life and the renewal of life.
Organs: Liver & Gallbladder
The liver is the center for addressing toxins and is essential for preparing nutrients as they are transported through the bloodstream. A strong and healthy liver allows Qi to move smoothly through the body. The gallbladder helps digest fats while also eliminating certain toxins.
Emotion: Anger
In TCM, anger represents resentment and frustration. Blood that is too rich (imbalanced) is believed to case one to feel anger and irritability which can affect the liver.
Taste: sour
In TCM the sour flavour can calm the body and is tied to the liver helping with any imbalances
Nature: Yang
Yang is seen as energetic, active and the force that is responsible for expansion and growth.
Colour: Green
This is the colour of nature in spring and also reflects the plants, leave and sprouts that are emerging during the season. It is also associated with growth, balance, calm, harmony and sensitivity in Chinese culture.
EAT
Our Golden Kitchari: Spring is a perfect time for a little cleanse. You can cook a batch and eat this throughout the day to give your digestive system a little rest whilst still remaining warm and nourished.
DRINK
Our Elan x The Herborium Red Dates Tea: Enjoy the natural sweetness from the red dates whilst staying hydrated throughout the day.
breathe
Join our founder along with Heanney, the founder of The Yana Method in a FREE Breathwork session designed to reset your nervous systems.
ritual
Discover our self-care range to amp up your self-care routine. Spring time is the perfect time to let go of the old and invite in the new.
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