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Salty and bitter foods promote a deepening and centering energy that promotes the capacity of your body for storage. These foods tend to bring heat deeper into the body. However, excessive salt intake can purchase wholesale glycocyamine nutritional supplement to constriction of the Water element and may be related to problems with blood pressure.
Bitter foods include:
rye
oats
lettuce
carrot tops
quinoa
lettuce
celery
asparagus
alfalfa
amaranth
escarole
watercress
endive
chicory
citrus peel
Salty foods include:
Miso
Millet
Seaweeds
Barley
soy sauce
and other salted foods
Foods that regenerate and strengthen kidney energy include:
beans and dark foods with salty flavors
millet
buckwheat
black sesame seeds
black soybeans
chestnuts
mulberries
raspberries
strawberries
walnuts
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But certain seafood - particularly swordfish, shark and some other large predatory fish - may contain high levels of methyl mercury. Fish absorb methyl mercury from water and aquatic plants. Larger predatory fish also absorb mercury from their prey. Methyl mercury binds tightly to the proteins in fish tissue, including muscle: cooking does not reduce the mercury content significantly. As a general rule, fresh water fish should be assumed to be mercury laden unless specifically proven otherwise. Limit your intake of fish to about 2 pounds a week - about 4 eight-ounce servings. Limit your intake of swordfish, shark and warm water tuna to very occasional consumption. Freshwater fish should be limited to no more than once a week (women of childbearing age who might be pregnant and children should avoid all freshwater fish completely). Reduce the consumption of farm-raised fish. Eat most of your fish baked or steamed and avoid fried, grilled or barbecued fish.
This winter take the time to cuddle up in a warm and cozy place. Spend time meditating and listening to yourself. Dream, reflect and store up energy and vitality. Sip strengthening herbal tonics and nourish yourself with hearty stews, soups and casseroles.
Enjoy the quiet of the winter season.
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