Cooking methods foods that are cooked for longer periods of time at higher temperatures are considered more warming.
Cooling yin foods for dogs.
Yang is the opposite of yin.
A core concept of tcm is balance.
Some examples of other cooling foods are apples bananas oranges pears tomatoes cucumber lettuce and mushrooms.
Colour foods that are blue green or purple in colour are considered cooler than foods that are red orange and yellow.
This even applies to the same foods for example a green apple is considered cooler than a red one.
Chinese medicine tells us that the food we feed our dogs is partially based on which category they fall into hot or cold.
Energetically cooling foods for yin deficient dogs.
Unless you are deeply interested in holistic pet care or traditional chinese medicine tcm.
Avoid warming foods and seek out cooling neutral foods if you have a hot dog.
Yin deficiency is probably the most common deficiency diagnosed in geriatric dogs.
Lie in front of fires or under bedcovers have coldness to ears nose back and limbs.
Yin deficiency heat caused by a deficiency of the cooling components of the body is treated by feeding the dog a cooling or neutral diet.
Hot dogs should be fed cooling foods to dampen the negative effects of heat on their bodies.
Yang tonic foods are the hottest or most heat generating foods.
Warming diseases are treated with cooling foods and herbs while cooling diseases are treated with warming foods and herbs.
Avoid cooling foods and seek out warming neutral foods if you have a cold dog.
Cooling foods include duck fish rabbit whitefish cod string beans celery banana apple pear barley brown rice broccoli flax seed oil and yogurt.
Foods like venison and lamb are considered the warmest of proteins and to an allergic dog would greatly increase the heat in the body and the allergic reaction.
Our goal then is to work towards a balance of hot and cold in our dogs bodies so that optimal health can be achieved.
Yin and yang classify diseases as either cooling or warming.
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Cold foods are called yang or cooling foods.
There are many many yin yang and neutral foods for dogs in traditional chinese medicine.
There is also a neutral category which as the name suggests supposedly neither warms or cools your dog s body.
Proteins like duck rabbit or fish are considered cooling by chinese theory.
Hot foods are called yin tonifying or warming foods.
Yang qualities include outward active male daytime heat and inflammation.
Traditional chinese medicine teaches that a person s or animal s natural energy requires balance that can be achieved through a variety of factors such as food.
Each food has yin or yang properties to consider and each food has a yin cool damp and a yang hot dry constitution.
Use eastern food therapy to cool and help replenish yin.
Foods are considered from the perspective of how they influence the body as a whole.