Adele on GOOP – Spring Allergy and Detox Remedies

This is part II in a series of living according to the seasons, which is an ancient Chinese principle for good health. Our lifestyle, activities and eating habits should naturally reflect the energies of each season. We have already discussed Winter, in the Chinese New Year newsletter, and now we come to Spring. Spring is a time of renewal and growth. In the winter months we talked about storage and hibernation, a time to recharge the batteries. Now that spring is upon us, it is time to begin stretching out and becoming more active again, and renewing ourselves.

Each new day has its springtime. Try getting up just before dawn, when the black night sky slowly turns to blue. The sun rises in the East, and the blue color of dawn opens to our eyes and we experience the new day. Spring is like this.

One of the first signs of spring is the maple syrup season. The sap of the trees begins to flow up from the roots of the tree, to the tips of the branches. This happens before the buds begin to show themselves. Only after the sap reaches to the top of the tree do the buds begin to show. Our energy is like this too. Our sap begins to flow in the early spring and our physiology begins to change gears, to welcome the spring season, which is supple and flows like the wind. The following poem is fitting to the season:

“The Spring Wind does not distinguish between high and low, it reaches everywhere. And the flowers and branches of plants and trees, themselves grow longer and shorter.”
— excerpt from The Sutra of Complete Enlightenment

Beethoven’s Violin Sonata #5 in F, opus #24 “Spring” has this same feeling.

The fresh green color of newly sprouted leaves is the color associated with spring and the liver, so eat your greens! The slight bitter taste of fresh young greens activates the liver system. Asparagus is coming into season as are the fresh young onions, leeks and garlic. Ramps can be sautéed; they have a unique flavor, like the mix of fresh spring onions and leeks, they are wild and are more and more popular. For a sweeter taste, strawberries will soon be here.

Many of my patients ask me about doing spring detoxification regimens, and spring is a time that the body naturally cleanses itself and renews itself, just think spring-cleaning! If one eats right, gets proper rest and exercise, the body will actually detox itself naturally. Since the liver is the organ system associated with springtime and it corresponds to the tendons and muscles, stretching or practicing yoga, is good to activate this energy. It also corresponds to the head and neck, and it is easy to get allergies, and stiff necks and headaches in the springtime. One should avoid catching cold especially around the head and neck to prevent stiff necks and headaches.

If you are an allergy sufferer, I recommend avoiding mucus producing foods, such as dairy, wheat, sugar, and cold raw foods and also taking a probiotic. This will help minimize allergy attacks in most people. For further guidance on this subject go to my website and check out the yeast free diet. If you follow it for about 6 weeks, you will lose a little unwanted winter weight, avoid the misery of allergy season and also detox naturally and be ready to bloom in the summer months. This diet cleans out the lymphatic system and calms down the immune system naturally. The neti pot sinus cleanse is also useful for spring allergies. If your symptoms are severe see an acupuncturist and/or a Chinese herbalist. They can also help with the stiff necks and headaches many people experience in the spring season.

The simplest, easiest ways to ensure that your spring is budding is to enjoy it. Get out into the sunshine for some exercise, and enjoy the nature around you.

Here are some other Spring related items I shared in the GOOP Newsletter:

Spring Detox Remedy

Ginger and Scallion Soup

Spring Allergy Essential Oil Remedy

Neti Pot

Spring Allergy Essential Oil Remedy


  • German Chamomile – 14 drops
  • Lavender – 6 drops
  • Eucalyptus – 7 drops

Mix with 10 ml of sweet almond oil.

Apply to chest, behind ears, the back of the neck and in the fleshy area on the acupuncture point between the thumb and forefinger. Use a small amount, apply 2 to 3 times per day.

Ginger and Scallion Soup

  • Fresh ginger—peel and dice about 5 slices
  • 3 scallions chopped
  • 1.5 cups water

Boil the ingredients lightly uncovered about 10 minutes and drink. It should induce a light sweat. This is a home remedy for colds and runny nose.

Spring Detox Remedy

To boost the immune system in the spring and also for the year to come, below is a very effective food remedy called 甘草綠豆水: (Licorice and Green Mung Bean Drink). The green color of the mung bean is associated with Spring and the liver, it has a cooling nature. The licorice harmonizes and strengthens the digestion.

    Serves: 1

  • Fill a pot with 2,000 ml of water and bring to a boil.
  • Put 100g of licorice in it, let it cool.
  • Mix 400g of clean green mung bean in the pot, let it sit for 6-8 hours.
  • Take the liquid.

Licorice and mung bean do detox well, especially the mung bean, which is used to purge toxins in liver.  Doing this kind of simple detox several times a week, one’s immune system will become much stronger and in so doing prevent one from getting the spring cold. The beans provide enzymes to the digestive system. This remedy can be done for a week, every other day.

Another way to do the same in food is to have cooked daikon.  It can be prepared in several different kinds of dishes, mostly either the daikon soup with ginger (in the bone broth) or the braised mixed vegetable dish with boiled eggs (i.e., Daikon, gobo, konnyaku, carrot, bamboo shoot, potato, lotus root, etc.).  We often cook the daikon without peeling the skin because the fiber helps with the detox process.

The best vegetables to have in the spring is green onion/scallion and leek.  Both of them have a stronger medicinal effect in the spring than at other times of the year and can boost the liver function and enhance one’s energy level.

Winter Meditation: The Inner Smile

Smile, going back to a moment when you felt truly happy and content. Bring that feeling up into your whole body and then use this same smile to smile at yourself. You can choose an area that is giving you trouble: is it your digestion, your back or your shoulder? It could be used step by step for your entire body from your fingers to your toes, or directed to a specific problem area. Every time your shoulders feel tight, smile at them. Try to smile all day and see how you feel. You can give this smile to others and you will be surprised at how this simple meditation changes your mind and that of those around you.

As often as you can, try to turn artificial lights off. When the sun goes down, put away your phone, turn off your computer, turn off your lights, and sit quietly.