Be In Balance This Spring
Spring into Health: Supporting Your Liver with Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda
Spring: The Season of Liver Renewal
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, spring is the season of the liver and gallbladder. This makes it the perfect time to support and repair liver function. Many people instinctively reduce their intake of fatty foods and alcohol during spring, while others opt for a detox program. This aligns perfectly with TCM principles, which suggest that spring is a natural time for cleansing and renewal.
Your liver plays a crucial role in detoxifying the body, processing everything you eat and come into contact with. It’s also a key player in fat metabolism, helping you burn energy more efficiently. In TCM, the liver stores blood and is closely connected to the eyes, nails, and ligaments. Symptoms like blurred vision or floaters can be signs of liver congestion. Additionally, many people with liver imbalances experience hay fever and seasonal allergies during spring. Continuing with practices like nasal irrigation (which you may have started in winter) can be highly beneficial for managing these symptoms.
Herbal Support for Spring Allergies and Liver Health
Supporting the liver with herbal medicine can significantly reduce the severity of springtime allergies and other conditions. The emotion associated with the liver is anger and frustration, which tend to surface more during this time of year. Spending time outdoors, engaging in physical activity, and enjoying life can help balance these emotions.
Consider integrating liver-supportive herbs such as:
- Dandelion Root
- St. Mary’s Thistle
- Schisandra
- Globe Artichoke
Consult with a Naturopath or Herbalist for personalized recommendations on herbal support to optimize your liver health.

Spring Cleaning for Your Body, Mind, and Home
Spring isn’t just about cleaning your physical body – it’s a great time to refresh your entire environment. Take this opportunity to:
- Declutter your home and wardrobe
- Cleanse your mind by attending a retreat, practicing meditation, or taking up mindfulness
- Organize and renew your surroundings to align with the energy of the season
Spring Diet: Nourishing Your Liver
As you transition into spring, start to reduce salty and heavy foods. Instead, incorporate more sour, sweet, and pungent flavors into your meals. These foods are particularly nourishing for liver function and help boost your energy and metabolism. Try including:
- Sour foods: Lemon, chicken, tomatoes
- Sweet and pungent foods: Honey, dates, ginger, onions
Additionally, focus on consuming green, leafy vegetables, especially those rich in chlorophyll, which supports liver regeneration. Examples include:
- Wheatgrass
- Barley grass
- Spirulina
Cooking Tips for Spring
After a winter filled with slow-cooked stews and roasts, spring calls for lighter, faster cooking methods. Aim to cook your vegetables al dente, preserving their nutrients and crunch. Try steaming, simmering, or sautéing your vegetables rather than stewing or roasting them.
Key Takeaways:
- Support liver function with diet and herbs (consult a Naturopath or Herbalist for tailored advice).
- Examples of liver-supporting herbs: Dandelion Root, St. Mary’s Thistle, Schisandra, Globe Artichoke
- Cook vegetables lightly and introduce more sweet, sour, and pungent foods.
- Increase your intake of green leafy vegetables to support liver regeneration.
By adapting your lifestyle and diet to the energy of spring, you’ll be well on your way to optimizing your liver health and boosting your overall vitality this season.








