Description
FIRE (火) – Passion, Transformation, Celebration
Symbolism:
- Season: Summer
- Direction: South
- Color: Red
- Emotion: Joy, Love, Action
- Tea Base: Spicy Herbal Infusion (Cinnamon, Ginger)
- Symbolism: Fire fuels strength, courage, and passion, making it ideal for the excitement of Chinese New Year.
Herbal Ingredients:
- Lemongrass – Uplifting, purification
- Lemon Balm – Calming, heart-opening
- Cinnamon – Warming, protection
- Red Clover – Vitality, circulation
- Rosehip – Love, prosperity
- Lotus & Ginger – Awakening, wisdom
- Thyme – Strength, resilience
- Yarrow – Protection, transformation
Ritual:
- Light a red candle to symbolize fire’s energy.
- Sip this tea while focusing on what ignites your passion.
- Speak aloud a wish or affirmation of strength and joy.
Ingredient | Health Conditions | Organ Functions | Interactions |
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Lemongrass | Avoid in pregnancy or with low blood pressure. | Supports digestion and circulation. | Interacts with antihypertensives. |
Lemon Balm | Avoid with thyroid disorders or sedative medications. | Calms the nervous system, supports digestion. | Interacts with CNS depressants, thyroid meds. |
Cinnamon | Avoid in pregnancy, liver disease, or with blood sugar issues. | Supports circulation, digestion, and blood sugar balance. | Interacts with blood thinners, antidiabetics. |
Red Clover | Avoid in pregnancy, hormone-sensitive cancers, or clotting disorders. | Contains phytoestrogens; supports circulation. | Interacts with anticoagulants, hormone therapy. |
Rosehip | Avoid with kidney stones or iron overload conditions. | High in vitamin C; supports immunity and skin health. | May enhance iron absorption, affect diuretics. |
Lotus & Ginger | Avoid with gallstones, ulcers, or severe acid reflux. | Supports digestion, circulation, and inflammation. | Interacts with anticoagulants, antacids. |
Thyme | Avoid with thyroid disorders, pregnancy, or clotting disorders. | Antimicrobial; supports lung health and digestion. | Interacts with anticoagulants, thyroid meds. |
Yarrow | Avoid in pregnancy, with bleeding disorders, or ragweed allergy. | Acts as a diuretic and anti-inflammatory. | Interacts with anticoagulants, diuretics. |
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