To cool down your system and restore balance, try these things:
- Check out the list of cooling foods below, and incorporate them into your diet (watermelon is actually listed in ancient texts as a medicinal substance for a condition called “summer heat,” which is similar to sunstroke or heat exhaustion)
- Drink plenty of fluids, of course
- An ice pack behind the knees can do wonders to cool the whole body; one of the main acupuncture points for clearing heat is located there
- Get up earlier, stay up later, and rest at midday if possible (you can tell your boss I said so!); Chinese medical texts suggest this as a way of living in harmony with the season. See the Boston Globe article at http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/naps/ for highly technical guidance on optimal napping technique!
If you’re still having trouble, there are great herbal formulas and acupuncture points to release heat and restore a more neutral body temperature. Summer can be the best time to treat heat-related conditions, both for immediate relief and lasting effect.
Cooling Foods for Summer
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Apricot
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Watermelon
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Cantaloupe
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Lemon
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Peach
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Orange
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Asparagus
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Sprouts
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Bamboo
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Bok choy
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Broccoli
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Chinese cabbage
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Corn
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Cucumber
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White mushroom
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Snow peas
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Spinach
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Summer squash
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Watercress
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Seaweed
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Mung beans
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Cilantro
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Mint
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Dill