According to my experience, and the ones of my peers, dampness can be caused by endogenous and/or exogenous factors. I am going to focus on the exogenous ones now.
Food is a very delicate subject for we tend to eat what we like and discard things that we don't causing disbalances in all our body, this is something we all know .
Eating a lot of dairy products like cheese, butter, yogurt and anything else that contains milk, as well as drinking milk itself, creates a lot of phlegm/dampness all over our bodies. Also, the consumption of sweet foods such as candies, soft drinks, chocolates, ice-cream, etc, damages the spleen when eaten in considerable amounts. Another thing that causes phlegm/dampness is alcoholic drinks, these have a high level of sugars in them. Fried and/or oily foods should also be avoided. Finally -i think- white bread is ONE of the most phlegm-dampness causative factors there are out there.
Before starting any kind of therapy, it is necessary to check the "food" factor, and to see if a person is getting enough exercise, for the lack -or excess- of it can also cause problems.
Regarding the endogenous factors, overthinking can damage the spleen making it possible to hurt the transforming and transporting functions of it. Anger will disbalance the liver, and since wind dominates wood, a disbalance in the wind will affect the wood. Imagine if you have anger and overthinking together, a person is continiously thinking of something that makes him/her very angry... this could definatly cause serious problems in our bodies.
In order to remove dampness from the spleen, or from any other place- it is necessary to change our eating habits, do some sort of exercise if possible, calm our emotions and start a TCM or any other kind of therapy. If it is possible, fresh ginger root tea can help a lot with these kind of problems, but first it is necessary to check the persons tolerance or any other factors that could cause harm -i have never seen people being harmed by ginger, but there's always a first time...
I hope that helps
Juan |