According to meteorological regulations, the temperature has been higher than 22℃ for five consecutive days, and it has entered summer. Once the temperature exceeds 32℃, the human body begins to feel hot and dry. This "dryness and heat" will not only affect our mood, but also affect our health. Summer is the season with the fastest metabolism and the most vigorous qi and blood, so there is a saying that "the debt in June is still fast", which means that once you don't develop healthy living habits, the metropolis will attack soon. July-September is not only the high incidence of heatstroke and gastrointestinal diseases, which is called "kidney calculi season" by British doctors, but also the second high incidence period of mental health except other diseases throughout the year. If you want to have a healthy summer, you must remember the following words.
1, potassium supplement
It is easy to sweat in hot weather, especially if it is timely and correct. There are three periods in summer that need special attention: when getting up, before going to bed and after taking a bath. At this time, drinking a large glass of fresh cold water can not only replenish water, but also clear the intestines, detoxify and dilute sticky blood. It's best to keep a bottle of water at hand, replenish it at any time, and follow the principle of slow drinking for a few times.
Some people only drink cold drinks in summer and don't quench their thirst for a long time. When the weather is hot, drinking hot tea properly can promote the secretion of sweat glands and excrete a large amount of sweat through the skin, thus reducing the body surface temperature. In addition to drinking warm water, there are many options to replenish water, such as eating some fruits that benefit water, such as watermelon, lily, wax gourd and lotus seeds.
After sweating a lot, don't drink boiled water, you should drink some light salt water first. It is also necessary to supplement appropriate amount of potassium. In hot weather, people are prone to low blood potassium, and sweating will take away a lot of sodium and potassium. Once hypokalemia occurs, you will feel sore limbs, severe palpitations, chest tightness and nausea. Lean pork, fish, seafood, beef, Chinese cabbage, rape, potatoes, bananas, etc. are all rich in potassium, so you can eat more appropriately.
Step 2 suffer hardships
"If you suffer in summer, it is better to make up for it." In summer, many people feel tasteless and have a bad appetite, so don't force yourself to eat big fish and big meat. On the contrary, eating bitter food can play an appetizing role.
Studies have proved that bitter food contains many substances needed by human body, such as alkaloids, amino acids, picroside, vitamins, minerals, etc., and has the functions of detoxification, eyesight improvement, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, summer-heat relieving, refreshing and vexation relieving. If eaten properly, it can also stimulate the digestion ability of the spleen and stomach, stimulate appetite, and eliminate digestive dysfunction such as decreased taste, indigestion and loss of appetite. In addition, suffering can also clear the heart and remove the troubles in the heart.
Bitter food: The most typical bitter food in summer is bitter gourd. In addition, there are bitter herbs, dandelions and kudingcha.
Cold food: Eating some cold food can also play a "bitter" role. For example, loofah, cucumber, wax gourd, watermelon, wax gourd, tomato, celery and lettuce in melons are also cold, so you can eat more at ordinary times.
Precautions: Children, the elderly and other people with gastrointestinal diseases and weak gastrointestinal function should pay special attention to eating bitter and cold foods in moderation to avoid stomach cold and diarrhea caused by eating too much.
3. Be less angry
In hot summer, with the acceleration of blood circulation, people's mood will fluctuate up and down. You will find that you are easily tired, easily upset and irritable, especially angry, sometimes uneasy, and can't sleep at night ... This is called "emotional heatstroke" in psychology, also called "emotional disorder".
For people with diseases, this kind of emotional instability is very dangerous and may lead to sudden illness. So the key word of TCM in summer is "less anger". It means to be calm, bear it, and don't get angry.
If you want to keep a peaceful mind, you can try to relax your nerves by breathing-find a park with trees, stand on the ground at night with your shoes off, close your eyes and your arms droop naturally, then take a deep breath, inhale slowly through your nose, and start to spread your arms slowly, imagining that the breath is full of your chest. After reaching the limit, let the qi sink into the abdomen (under the umbilicus 1.5 inch), then exhale a little through the nose and slowly put down your hands. This kind of breathing exercise can make the body full of vitality and pleasure, and help to eliminate the anxiety caused by dryness and heat.
In addition, eating fresh, delicious, light and digestible foods, especially seasonal fruits and vegetables such as watermelon, cucumber and peach, has the functions of relieving boredom, quenching thirst and clearing heat and relieving summer heat.
For me, I must form the habit of taking a nap in summer, which is also an important reason for people's irritability.
Step 4 walk more
In summer, physical exertion is relatively large, and the description of "sweating all over" is not exaggerated at all. But for people with chronic diseases, it is not suitable to sweat too much in hot weather, otherwise the body will become weaker and weaker. Walking, tai chi, etc. , relatively slow, most suitable for summer, help to relieve insomnia, calm mood. People who are not sick can walk and jog alternately.
In summer, it is best to take a walk in a beautiful park and wear light shoes and loose clothes. Do some warm-up exercises before you go, such as expanding your chest and moving your joints. Walk with your head held high, your eyes straight, and your torso naturally straight; Abdomen, body center of gravity slightly forward; The upper and lower limbs are coordinated, the pace is moderate, and the feet have a sense of rhythm when landing.
The elderly, especially those with hypertension and diabetes, had better walk slowly every day 15- 70-80 steps per minute. It is ideal to sweat slightly when walking. After walking, eat some low-fat food and fresh fruit, and add more water.
5, heart protection
Summer is the most tiring season of the year. Chinese medicine believes that the yang is the most vigorous in summer, and the "heart" is the organ that governs the yang. Yang of the heart can promote blood circulation and maintain human life activities, so the physiological activities of the heart are the most active and tiring in summer. Once the yang is too strong and the heart is too strong, it is not only easy to be irritable, but also reduces the immune function of the human body, thus causing various diseases. For example, in midsummer, the elderly often have arrhythmia and high blood pressure.
The most important thing to nourish the heart in summer is to protect it-
First, avoid overheating and cooling. Overheating is common in summer. For example, at noon 12, walking in the street under the scorching sun, it is easy to accelerate the blood flow in a short time and increase the burden on the heart and blood vessels. Many people turn on the air conditioner all night in order to escape the heat, and the alternation of hot and cold environment can easily cause heart discomfort.
Secondly, we should eat more nourishing food, especially those with heart-yin deficiency, and pay attention to less fatigue. When the weather is particularly hot, you can buccal tablets of American ginseng, or soak in water with longan and Ophiopogon japonicus. Jujube millet porridge is also a good choice.
In addition, we must eat less salty food in summer, and eat less high-cholesterol foods such as animal viscera, fat meat and egg yolk.
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