What Does Detox Mean In TCM

What Does Detox Mean In TCM

In my previous newsletter, we talked about the three pathways of detoxification that occur through the liver, gut, and skin.

Now, let’s put on a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) lens and look at detox in a different light.

In TCM, a “toxin” is anything that leads to imbalance in the body — and it goes far beyond what we usually think of as toxins.

Trauma (physical or emotional), emotions, food, environmental elements, and even thoughts can all be considered toxins.

That sounds like a lot, right?

TCM views everything through the lens of energy. When we overconsume, overthink, or even overexercise, these excesses can turn into forces that disrupt balance — and therefore become toxins.

Although not all toxins are material in TCM, the pathways of detoxification are the same.

They involve the Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, and Lungs.

The Liver: The Conductor of Qi

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