Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi everyone, Regarding coffe and its everyday use as well as its use as a medicinal herb, the questions I would like to pose concerning coffee are these: 1) Is it healthy to use coffee on a regular basis? Is it much different from too much sex? That is, is it good health, from a TCM perspective, to use energy in the body in the way that coffee utilizes stored Kidney energy? My understanding is that coffee stimulates by " stealing " qi/jing directly from the Kidney. It does not create energy (qi) through the normal processes of transformation or through direct " breathing of " correct qi " , as qigong allows people to do. It would be interesting to discuss the long term effects of " stealing qi " from the body, which is essentially what any addictive drug does whether it be cigarettes, sugar, or opium. That is quick and artificial " stimulation " to the body. The diuretic effects of coffee are a key indicator of how coffee acts on the body. 2) Are there better health techniques that a TCM practitioner can deploy in order to invigorate - stimulate - the patient's body? That is, to provide more qi to the client/patient as opposed to using the resources that are available at the moment within the client/patient. At times, it may be necessary to draw on the Kidney storehouse, but is thise the wisest long term, or even short-term path - especially if the client/patient is already in a weakened path? If there are alternatives, then why aren't these techniques being employed? Thank you for your comments. Regards, Rich Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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