Food Therapy for Cough (Lung Qi Deficiency)
- Equine patients: Carrots, Oats, Peach, Alfalfa, Peanut hay, pumpkin, citrus, sweet potato.
- Small Animal patients: Meats: lamb, chicken, beef, cow/goat rumen, salmon. ...
- Foods to avoid: Clam, duck, yogurt, turkey, cod, tofu, celery, pear, apple, watermelon.
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General dietary recommendations to prevent Qi deficiency include eating smaller meals more frequently and enjoying meals by sitting down to relax while you eat ...
Some general recommendations for preventing Qi deficiency include eating smaller meals, eating more frequently, enjoying meals by sitting down to relax (rather ...
Apr 30, 2020 · Avoid “Damp” (mucus) forming foods which easily impair Lung Qi: Cow dairy (goat/sheep okay), pork, peanuts and excessive nuts in general, ...
Jun 13, 2020 · One of the primary symptoms of Lung Qi Deficiency is the presence of a cough. The qi deficient person has a very weak, timid cough. The timidity ...
A healthful diet for a balanced qi includes: fermented foods for digestive ... Symptoms of a lung qi deficiency include: a cough, which may be mild but ...
General dietary recommendations to prevent Qi deficiency include eating smaller meals more frequently and enjoying meals by sitting down to relax while you eat ...
Lifestyle: Avoid overeating, only eat until 70% full at each sitting. Follow Spleen/Lung qi deficiency lifestyle recommendations. LIVER QI STAGNATION. Symptoms: ...