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Seasonal body rhythms and nutrition

Same symptoms. Same “routine.” But every season quietly changes the rules: temperature, humidity, daylight, daily rhythm. That’s why flare-ups can hit “out of nowhere.” This guide shows which TCM syndromes become sensitive in a specific season, what exactly triggers that sensitivity, and how to adjust food, rhythm, and load before the season spikes your symptoms.

100 pages
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This material is for educational purposes only and is not a medical service or recommendation. If you are ill, please consult a doctor.

Advantages:

  1. Explains why symptoms intensify at a specific time of year (not randomly)
  2. Links flare-ups to internal states and syndromes—not external coincidences
  3. Helps reduce seasonal load in advance, before the “peak weeks” start
  4. Turns seasonal support into a clear system instead of chaotic trial-and-error

What’s included:

  • One season broken down as an active factor that shifts internal balance
  • The syndromes/states that most often become vulnerable in this period
  • Practical reference points for nutrition, daily rhythm, lifestyle, and load
  • Gift: supportive recipes
Why symptoms intensify seasonally

What changes in climate and daily rhythm actually impact internal processes—and which syndromes react first.

Season strategy (not one-off fixes)

What to reduce, what to support, what to stop doing in this season so results hold.

One season — different responses

Why the same season can worsen one person and ease another—and how to tailor decisions to your pattern instead of generic advice.

Why symptoms intensify seasonally
Changes in climate, temperature, humidity, and daily rhythm affect the body’s internal processes. The guide explains which TCM syndromes respond to these changes and why a condition may worsen without obvious reasons. This helps connect seasonal flare-ups to internal logic rather than viewing them as random.

A strategy for the season, not one-off measures
The same time of year can affect people with different states in very different ways.
The material shows why a season intensifies certain syndromes while easing others.
This explains why universal seasonal advice often fails.

One season — different responses
The same time of year can affect people with different states in very different ways. The material shows why a season intensifies certain syndromes while easing others. This explains why universal seasonal advice often fails.

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