Chinese Methods for Weight Loss

Traditional Chinese Medicine's Approach To Dieting

Optimizing weight loss using herbs and a food system developed over centuries. Why Traditional Chinese Herbalists don't expect the latest fad diets to work for everyone.

Controlling weight can be a frustrating process. Especially when there are so many different weight loss diets with conflicting information about what works and what doesn’t. Each weight loss program has its proponents but no diet plan works for everyone. Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine has long been helping people lose weight. Following the philosophy of bringing the body into balance, foods are used as another tool to enhance wellness while individual differences are taken into account.

Salads May Not Be Right For Everyone

Salads are a staple of a number of weight loss diets and raw foods in general are growing in popularity for various health reasons. But these choices may be wrong for some people, especially those who tend to feel cold and fatigued.

Viewed from the Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, the digestive system is like a wood burning furnace. If the fire in the furnace is low, putting cold, wet wood on it will damp it further, perhaps even put it out. For people with poor digestion, raw foods are like that damp wood. The furnace has to work very hard to burn them. Warming or partially cooking foods may help tremendously in these cases. It isn’t necessary to cook things to death, simply sautéing or lightly steaming vegetables can enhance the ability to digest them. Most herbs and spices are warming according to TCM theory. Adding them to foods will also aid in the digestive process.

For non-vegetarians with poor digestion, it is important to cook meats well and keep the quantity low and quality high. Think of that furnace, partially burned wood is easier to burn. Hardwoods burn more slowly-meats fall into the hardwood category. Soups and stews are a staple of Chinese diets and are especially useful for those with weak digestive systems. The food is cooked slowly so less nutritional value is lost and yet the end product is easy to digest. Marinating meats is another way to ‘season the wood’ so it burns more readily.

Some people will, however, benefit tremendously from a raw food diet. Those with strong digestive systems tend to feel warm and have more energy than those with poor digestion. They are the ones likely to do well on raw diets according to Traditional Chinese Medical theory. Ideally those who decide to pursue the raw food diet for healthy weight loss should use locally grown organic vegetables where possible so that the quality and safety of the food can easily be monitored. It is important to remember to wash raw vegetables before eating no matter what the source.

When an Herbal Formula May Help

For some, these basic tips will not be enough. If the body has gotten too far out of balance it help to work with a Chinese herbalist who will provide an individual formula to enhance weight loss with herbs. The herbalist will also work with the person on specific foods that may benefit their overall health. But resist the temptation to just pick up an OTC Chinese herbal weight loss preparation. These are some of the Chinese medicines that have been contaminated often with western drugs.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine there is no magic weight loss diet but there are ways of enhancing healthy weight loss utilizing Chinese herbs and food theory.

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Dawn M. Smith - A vet nurse, Dawn has worked in wildlife rehabilitation and conservation around the world in addition to her veterinary hospital ...

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Jan 20, 2009 11:39 AM
Guest :
hi Dear Mr. Smith,
yes, i have loow digestion. sure.
what could be a good herb -from traditional chinese practice, helping to stop my cravings (sugar, chocolate, high amonunt). I am woman, 40, at least 30 pounds gained in the last two years.
Thanks ion advnced for your valuable help.
Josefina
Jan 21, 2009 4:12 PM
Dawn M. Smith :
Josephina,
It would be best to start with the dietary changes above. Getting your digestive system to work well,then eating complex carbohydrates will ease the sugar cravings. In terms of Traditional Chinese herbs for weight loss, I can't recommend something specific for you without actually doing an assessment. There are many Chinese herbs that might help with weight loss but they must be matched to you specifically. If there is a Chinese herbalist near you I would suggest going to see him/her. Good Luck
May 3, 2010 6:13 PM
Guest :
i thought this article was pretty interesting - i'd never heard of the body being compared to a furnace in that some bodies may treat certain foods as wet or dry wood. i would have to say though from what was mentioned that my body certainly digests very slowly. i am always cold, no matter what the temperature is out side; i will get a chill when its 75 degrees outside, and about half of my day, i am just exhausted feeling. i have noticed also that, i don't generally crave desserts or anything sweet in nature, when i do get cravings - but i seem to always want something of the carbohydrate group, breads, starchy things, no matter what time of day, which would lead me to believe that my body wants something to burn as energy. allowing myself to eat it all the time, whenever i get a craving - would most certainly lead to weight gain, and nobody wants that. is there something herbal, and natural that i could take daily that would help control these constant cravings that will lead to unhealthy weight gain in the end, if i allow myself to 'indulge'?? what do you suggest??
Thank you from
"carbo-holic" :)
May 3, 2010 6:27 PM
Dawn M. Smith :
Carbo-holic,
Think soups and stews, and seriously consider finding a TCM practitioner near you to help you get started.
Jul 17, 2010 7:30 AM
Guest :
i have plenty of fluid retention.. i can gain 1 to 2 kilos in a day and shed them the next morning.. My face and arms can get really puffy.. I have been drinking cold water since very young and have always been skinny until i had asthma at 17yrs old and had to take steroids... i managed to lose 12kilos and keep it off for about 2 years.. i stopped exercising due to some sport injuries like meniscus n cartilage tear in both my knees.. right now i would like to know how to keep water retention at bay because im really like a yoyo.. i used to be 48kg.. now im 67kg.. And i seem to get hungry pretty fast and if i dont eat when hungry i get a massive headache.. Pls advise..
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