【過敏人生】皮膚痕發作必有原因
⭐每人對發物反應不同
⭐宜做個人飲食記錄
#星期四食材
慎防蔬菜類發物
但凡患有濕疹、瘡、疥、癬等皮膚病,長輩們都會苦口婆心叮囑不要吃牛、鵝、鴨、蝦、蟹、無鱗魚等食物,以免加重病情,這些食物中醫稱之為「發物」,發物有助邪的意思,是指能引起舊患復發、將新病加重的食物,患有暗瘡、濕疹、風疹、皮膚病或容易過敏人士要避免食用。以為多吃蔬菜就萬無一失?!其實蔬菜類亦有不少動風、助火及生痰滯氣發物,容易誘發皮膚瘡瘍腫毒,要小心留意,避免皮膚病發作。
常見蔬菜類發物:
茄子 — 為動風發物,性涼,有清熱活血,寬腸通便的功效,適合三高及有痔瘡人士食用。正因其性涼,脾胃虛寒易腹瀉,有皮膚病如濕疹或皮膚過敏、哮喘、癌症、紅斑狼瘡症患者不宜。
竹筍 — 為動風發物,性涼,具清熱化痰、利二便功效,由於筍含豐富纖維,所以具通便效果。惟注意竹筍容易透發或加重皮膚瘡瘍腫毒症狀,皮膚敏感、濕疹患者或容易出風癩者不宜吃。
菇菌 — 為動風食品,一般性平或偏涼,生長在潮濕陰暗處,屬於濕氣重的食物。
南瓜 — 為生痰滯氣發物,性溫,有補中益氣、解毒消腫、潤肺益氣、平喘化痰的功效,對久病後氣虛、乏力、便溏及脾胃虛弱尤其適合。由於屬性溫熱,本身有胃熱、濕熱、氣滯,及易有胃脹的人就要少吃。
芋頭 — 為生痰滯氣發物,性平,能健脾胃及化痰散結,適合淋巴腫大、婦女乳腺增生者服用。脾胃氣虛及有習慣性便秘等人士都適合。
洋蔥 — 為助火發物,性溫,具祛風發汗、行氣化痰、降血壓、降血脂功效,特別適合風寒感冒患者食用。便秘、發熱口渴、皮膚瘡癢、濕疹患者等不宜進食。
韭菜 — 為助火發物,性熱,具健胃暖中、溫腎助陽、散瘀活血功效,適合偏寒體質、陽虛怕冷、腰膝酸軟、男士陽事衰弱、尿頻人士;女士陽氣不足以致行經小腹冷痛食用。由於性熱,陰虛火旺者不宜食用。
薑 — 為助火發物,薑性溫,有發汗散寒、溫中止嘔的功效,對於虛寒體質如陽虛的人士尤其適合,可紓緩因風寒感冒而引起的怕冷頭痛、胃寒引起的胃痛,以及虛寒型經痛等症狀。
蔥 — 為助火發物,性溫,有發汗解表、健胃殺菌、通陽氣散陰寒的作用,能紓緩初起的風寒感冒、鼻敏感、頭痛、胃寒等症狀。體質偏熱、陰虛火旺人士不宜多吃。
蒜 — 為助火發物,性溫,具暖脾胃、行滯氣、降血脂、殺菌功效,適合感冒病人食用,能舒緩初起的風寒感冒、食滯等症狀。由於屬性溫熱,陰虛火旺、身體有偏熱症狀如口瘡、暗瘡、喉嚨痛者不宜食用。
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Beware of vegetables that are stimulating
The elders will often advise young people not to eat beef, goose, duck, prawn, crab, and fish without scales if they suffer from skin diseases like eczema, scab, scabies, and ringworm. Eating these foods, they believe, can exacerbate the problems.
According to Chinese physicians, these foods can trigger pathogenic factors to react, causing a relapse of a pre-existing condition and, to a certain extent, might worsen the problem. Individuals with acne, eczema, rubella, and sensitive skin or any skin diseases should avoid eating them.
How about vegetables? In fact, there are certain vegetables that can also induce phlegm, stagnate the qi, and lead to heat accumulation in the body, triggering old wounds to relapse. To prevent skin diseases from occurring, we have to be extra mindful.
Common stimulating vegetables:
Eggplant – wind activated stimulant. Cool in nature, can clear heat and promote blood circulation, loosen the bowels to relieve constipation. Suitable for those with hyperglycemia, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, haemorrhoids. Because of its cold nature, those with asthenic and cold spleen and stomach, those prone to diarrhea, skin diseases such as eczema or skin allergies, and those with asthma, cancer, and lupus should not eat.
Bamboo shoots - wind activated stimulant. Cool in nature, can clear heat and relieve phlegm and is healthy for urine and bowel movement. The high fibre content can relieve constipation. Please note bamboo shoot is a wind activated stimulant and can trigger skin sores issues so those skin allergy, eczema, and those prone to hives should avoid.
Mushroom - wind activated stimulant. Generally mild or cool in nature. It grows in a humid and dark place, and it has heavy dampness.
Pumpkin - food that induces phlegm and qi stagnation. Warm in nature, can replenish vital energy and strengthen qi, detoxify and relieve swelling, and moisten the lungs. It has healing effects to relieve asthma and decrease phlegm. It is especially suitable for those recovering from chronic illness with qi deficiency, those with loose stool and asthenic spleen and stomach. Although it is full of benefits and nutrients, pumpkins are warm in nature, so those with heat in stomach, damp heat, qi stagnation, or prone to abdominal bloating should avoid pumpkins.
Taro - food that induces phlegm and qi stagnation. Mild in nature, can strengthen the spleen and stomach and reduce phlegm. It is suitable for those with lymphatic swelling and eccyclomastoma. Those with asthenic spleen and stomach or chronic constipation can also have taro.
Onion - fire activated stimulant. Warm in nature, can dispel wind and promote perspiration, promote qi circulation and relieve phlegm, lower blood pressure and blood Iipids. It is especially suitable for those with cold-wind flu. Those with constipation, heat and thirst, itchy skin, sores on skin and eczema should avoid.
Chives - fire activated stimulant. Hot in nature, can warm the stomach, warm the kidneys and nourish yang, relieve bruising and promote blood circulation. Suitable for those with cold body types, yang deficiency, aversion to cold, weak and sore lower back and knees, men with frequent urination, insufficient yang qi that leads to abdominal pain. Due to its hot nature, those with asthenic yin should avoid.
Ginger - fire activated stimulant. Warm in nature, has the effects to promote perspiration and dispel cold, warm the body and relieve vomiting. It is especially suitable for those with asthenic cold body types such as yang deficiency, as it can relieve aversion to cold and headache caused by cold wind flu, stomach pain caused by cold stomach, and asthenic cold type menstrual pain.
Spring onion - fire activated stimulant. Warm in nature. Induces sweating, activates yang qi to dispel yin chill. Relieves early symptoms of wind-chill flu, nasal allergies, headaches, and cold stomach. Not suitable for those with heat-related symptoms, with yin deficiency and excessive internal heat.
Garlic - fire activated stimulant. Warm in nature, can warm both the spleen and the stomach, improve qi stagnation, and help relieve cold and flu at the initial stage. Nevertheless, individuals with heat related symptoms should not consume garlic, such as canker sores, acne and sore throat.
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【玳瑚師父茶會課室】 《 第十場茶會回顧 :學佛修行不出岔子》
10th Tea Session Recap : How Not to Go Wrong In Your Spiritual Cultivation
(English version below)
2016年3月17日,玳瑚師父特別挪出時間,舉辦了第十場茶會《以茶會友:學佛修行不出岔子》。
茶會開場時,玳瑚師父對出席者們說: 「如果妳你很會算,不如來算算妳你這一世,從妳你懂事以來到現在,累積的業障到底有多少。這一世能還完,才會有個美滿的人生。」
玳瑚師父舉例,《地藏菩薩本願經》所言: 「南閻浮提眾生,舉止動念,無不是業,無不是罪。」
人,會遇魔,不是平白無故,當中必有因緣,很多都是自找的,及不相信大善知識的教導,才會惹「魔」上身。
許多人學佛,因爲出發心不正,而後來魔障重重, 因此,茶會中旬,玳瑚師父要求出席者們,以華文寫出爲何要學佛。
在每位出席者用心地寫出自己理由的當兒,有位女士,只寫了四個字,再加上她先前遲到,師父有感她的行爲有欠學習的誠意。但,師父本身是個學佛人,爲了給她公平,將她的本子顯示給每位出席者看, 問她他們覺得女士的答案是否有誠意,衆人亦搖頭。
茶會入場免費,是玳瑚師父取之社會,用之社會的精神延伸,而並非他個人的時間不值錢。以此為列,請出席者一定要帶誠懇的態度和成熟的心智前來,並尊敬師父和大家的時間。
之後,玳瑚師父一一過目衆人的答案,並告訴每位出席者可以改進的地方,讓大家增進對自己的了解,獲益無窮。幾位出席者,聽取師父的教義,再接再厲,當場亦重寫自己的答案,再請師父過目,精神可嘉!
茶會精彩回顧:
一、 人間八大苦
二、 爲何心會煩燥?
三、 着魔分哪三種?
四、 六神無主,因此“她他”就來做妳你的主。
五、 六神是什麽?
六、 哪些生活習慣易陷入「魔」道,而不自覺?
七、 今世貪慾成性,將輪回哪一道?
八、 那位師姐身上陰霾之氣,竟然是來自居家的風水!
九、 有些東西不是去求得,是用智慧去觀磨的。
十、 佛陀遇見「毒蛇」的故事: 農夫敵不過誘惑之魔的下場。
十一、 過份喜歡一個東西,就是着魔。
十二、 不要說不關我的事,這顯得妳你好像不慈悲。
十三、 修法一定要有次序!
十四、 身體裡的氣向出錯,也會導致着魔!
十五、 如果佛菩萨想要匿名隐居,就無人出来弘揚佛法,那我們也没有法門能解脱六道輪迴了!
玳瑚師父解讀活動: 出席者們爲何要學佛 ~
十六、 學佛要有廣大菩提心,沒有廣大菩提心,成不了佛!
十七、 皈依明師爲何如此重要?
十八、 上網盜法結果會怎樣?
十九、 學佛一定要心智成熟,不能半信半疑,起心動念都很重要。
二十、 心靈和肉體必須要協調。
二十一、 在玳瑚師父面前,不要撒謊,師父看妳你,是看到妳你的心裡面。
二十二、 我們都是有病的人,心靈都是殘障的,所以,我們需要佛法。
二十三、 師父講解何為真確學佛的答案。
玳瑚師父解讀活動: 出席者們的字跡分析 ~
二十四、 從何看這人做事虎頭蛇尾?
二十五、 常把字寫在角落頭,是個怎樣的人?
二十六、 他一定是個用情很深的人!
二十七、 師父如何看出這位男生前世是位出家人?
二十八、 從練字可以培養身心,可以成就事業,請閲讀師父文章《字裡行間》
玳瑚師父現場答客問 ~
二十九、 《金剛經》說無相離相,何以玳瑚師父說修法要有次序,豈不是有相嗎?
三十、 怎麽樣皈依?
三十一、 只唸佛,不是就能成佛嗎?
三十二、 皈依前,什麽都不能唸嗎?
三十三、 客人尋找某尊佛像,千辛萬苦,尋覓不得,問師父如何是好?
三十四、 客人的女娃,不吃不睡,體重過輕,師父慈悲指點孩童正確的睡覺方位。
等等,及更多。
此客人之前不苟同玳瑚師父的建議,認爲教導少年孩子佛法之事,可以「慢慢來」,結果,發心想立壇城時,通過各種管道,仍遲遲無法找到適合自己的佛像,彷彿佛也要「慢慢來」,才到她他們的家。貼心叮嚀大家,千萬別輕易拒絕善知識的好言相勸,這會為自己和家人求道的路上設下很多魔障啊!
學佛人要記得,妳你心中永遠都沒有敵人,有敵人,就會有縫,讓魔能夠趁虛而入。皈依學佛,是給自己一面鏡子來照自己的心,時時觀照,要不然,很容易變成魔的點心。
茶會結束時,幾位出席者們要求玳瑚師父為她們購買的書《向善向上》簽名。師父亦在書中以藏文寫了六字大明咒,獻給出席者們他的祝福。
這在藏地無人不知的咒語,是個光明的摩尼寶珠。此咒能破除黑暗,推毀魔障,是個吉祥圓滿的咒。
之前,一位女出席者與大家分享了她與玳瑚師父的書「共眠」一事。這位女眾提及自己一向都很難安心睡覺,往往,會對自己的環境有一種莫名的恐懼湧上心頭,讓自己更難入眠。那一晚的淩晨時分,當她再感受到那股既熟悉又神秘的恐懼時,她毅然決定把玳瑚師父的書放在自己身穿的外套裡,拉上拉鏈牢牢地套住。据她說,那晚的睡眠非常安詳!
一位年輕的出席者,吳勇康先生,讀到師父的文章《齊發力量扭轉乾坤》後,關心師父的健康,買了苹果供養他。師父笑言吳先生一定是希望「一天一苹果,醫生遠離玳瑚師父」。師父亦現場做供養,並將功德迴向給這位年輕人,感謝他,願他將來學佛有成,能夠利己利他。
茶會結束後,有些出席者意猶未盡,仍想繼續聼玳瑚師父解説佛法,于是,留了下來,與師父一同喝咖啡,聆聽師父說法,直到近清晨時分。那一晚的開示,讓在場的人,皆法喜充滿。但願她他們真正能夠學以致用,免得辜負玳瑚師父的一番苦心啊!
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On 17th March 2016, Master Dai Hu specially took time out from his schedule, to hold the 10th Tea Session with the theme, "How To Stay On The Right Path of Spiritual Cultivation?".
The session swung into action with these first words from Master Dai Hu, "If you are that calculative, why don't you start counting, from the day you were born in this lifetime, how much negative karma you have accumulated? Only when you have cleared these karmic debts, will you have a blissful life."
Master Dai Hu quoted from the Sutra of the Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, "All sentient beings in the Daksina-jambudvīpa create karma and offenses endlessly with their every thought and behaviour."
A person does not encounter the Mara for no good reason. There lies an affinity, often self-inflicted, within. Many a time, he or she brought it upon himself/herself with his/her faithlessness towards the teachings of a virtuous master.
Many people learn the Dharma without the correct intention, and subsequently, had to face many obstacles and impediments from the Mara. Thus, in the middle of the tea session, Master Dai Hu requested for the participants to write down, in Mandarin, their reasons for learning the Dharma.
While everybody was diligent in writing their piece, one female participant only penned four characters. Prior to the exercise, she had came late for the Tea Session and Master Dai Hu could see her lack of sincerity in learning. Being a learned cultivator of the Dharma, and to show fairness to the lady, Master Dai Hu showed everyone the written note and asked if they thought if the female participant was sincere in learning. All the fellow participants shook their heads.
There is no fee charged for attending Master Dai Hu's Tea Sessions, as this is one way which Master Dai Hu gives back to the society. However, this does not imply that his time is worthless. Using this as an example, we do hope future participants come for the session with an attitude of sincerity and thought maturity, as well as respect for everybody's and Master Dai Hu's time.
Subsequently, Master Dai Hu went through each and every answer from the participants, and advised them individually how their mindsets can be improved. It was a beneficial experience for everyone, as the participants gained a more thorough understanding of themselves. Some of the participants even rewrote their piece after listening to the advice from Master Dai Hu, and consulted him again. Such spirit of willingness to learn is commendable indeed!
Highlights of the Tea Session:
1. What are the Eight Sufferings in the human realm?
2. Why do we experience vexation?
3. What are the three kinds of Mara disturbances?
4. If you have no control over your six spirits that rule your vital organs, another spirit shall intrude to take possession.
5. What are the six spirits?
6. What kind of daily habits will make you unknowingly susceptible to the influence of the Mara?
7. If one is addicted to desires in this lifetime, which of the six realms of existence is he likely to end up in his next life?
8. The aura of negative energy on a Dharma sister is caused by the Feng Shui of her residence!
9. There are some things that cannot be achieved by merely wishing for them. You have to use your wisdom and acumen to observe and learn.
10. The Buddha's encounter with the "poisonous serpent": Downfall of a farmer who could not resist Mara's temptation.
11. An obsession in liking something is a form of Mara disturbance.
12. Do not say "This is none of my business." as you will appear to be lacking in compassion.
13. The proper sequence must be observed in spiritual cultivation!
14. A disruptive flow of energies in your body can also result in disturbance from the Mara!
15. If the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas had craved for anonymity and stayed in recluse, no one would come forward to propagate the Dharma and we would be deprived of The Way out of Samsara.
Master Dai Hu's Group Activity - Why Do You Wish To Learn the Dharma?
16. To learn the Dharma well, one must possess great Bodhicitta. Without it, you will never attain Buddhahood!
17. Why is it so critical to take refuge in an accomplished Master?
18. What are the consequences of stealing the Dharma off the Internet?
19. One must have a mature mentality and not a doubtful nature, when learning the Dharma. We must be mindful of every thought and intention that arises within.
20. There is a necessity for the physical body and the soul to align and work in harmony.
21. Do not attempt to lie in front of Master Dai Hu, for he can look deep inside your heart and read you like a book.
22. We are all sick patients with disabilities in our souls. That is precisely why we need the Buddhadharma.
23. Master Dai Hu explained the correct intention one should have in learning the Buddha's teachings
Master Dai Hu Group Activity - Handwriting analysis of the participants
24. How do you tell that this person is one who starts strongly but often cannot last the entire race?
25. What kind of person tends to write his/her words at the corner of the writing space?
26. Such a person is definitely very devoted in his relationships.
27. How can Master Dai Hu tell that this man was a monk in his previous life?
28. A person can cultivate his/her body and spirit through handwriting practice, and achieve career success. Please read the article "In Between The Lines" by Master Dai Hu.
Live Q & A session with Master Dai Hu -
29. The Diamond Sutra expounds on the formless and the detachment from forms. Why does Master Dai Hu say that there must be a proper sequence in our spiritual cultivation? Isn't that a form?
30. How do you take refuge in the Triple Jewels?
31. Is it true that Buddhahood can be attained by reciting only the Buddha's Name?
32. Before taking refuge, am I not supposed to recite any mantra or sutra?
33. A client sought Master Dai Hu for his advice, after many difficult and futile attempts in their search for a particular Buddha statue.
34. A client's young daughter has not been eating and sleeping well, resulting in her being underweight. Master Dai Hu showed compassion by pinpointing the correct sleeping position for the toddler.
And many more.
The client couple previously did not agree with Master Dai Hu's suggestion to impart knowledge of the Dharma to their teenager children, and told Master Dai Hu that the children can "take their own time". As a result, when they intended to set up an altar in their residence, they could not find a suitable Buddha statue, despite trying many means and ways. It seemed like the Buddha is also "taking His own time" to go to their home. A gentle reminder to everyone: do not carelessly reject the advice of a virtuous Master, for this will set up many obstacles for you and your family on the path of pursuing the Dharma!
Students of the Dharma, remember this, there will never be an enemy in your heart. If you regard anyone as a foe, the Mara will creep into that crack in your heart. Taking refuge and learning the Dharma is like holding a mirror and looking at your own heart. If you do not self-reflect regularly, you will easily fall prey to the Mara.
As the Tea session came to a close, several participants came forward with Master Dai Hu's book, "Towards Kindness, Towards Betterment", to ask for his autograph. Master Dai Hu obliged and even hand wrote the Six Syllable Mantra, a ubiquitous mantra in Tibet, in Sanskrit in each book to convey his blessings for the participants. This is an auspicious mantra that is able to penetrate the darkness and destroy all impediments.
Earlier on, a female participant shared her experience of "sleeping" with Master Dai Hu's book. She had been having a hard time falling asleep peacefully, and often, an unknown fear of her surroundings crept up in her, making it even more difficult for her to sleep. In the middle of a particular night, when that mysterious yet familiar fear arose, she decided to go to sleep with Master Dai Hu's book tucked safely inside her zipped hoodie. According to her, it was a night of very restful sleep!
A young participant, Mr Samuel Goh, after having read Master Dai Hu's article "Together, We Can Turn The Tide", expressed his concern for Master's well-being and bought fresh apples, as an offering. Master Dai Hu joked that it must be Mr Samuel's wish that "an apple a day, keeps the doctor away from Master Dai Hu". As an expression of his gratitude, Master Dai Hu did a offering prayer on the spot and dedicated all merits to this young man. May he be an accomplished student of the Dharma and do great work that benefits himself and other sentient beings.
After the Tea Session ended, some participants were keen to learn more from Master Dai Hu. Hence, they stayed behind and had a coffee session with Master, which lasted till almost dawn. It was a session of Dharma bliss for everyone present. Master Dai Hu hopes that they put into practice what they have learnt from him, and not put his painstaking efforts to waste.
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‼️GUYS! Please spare a minute to read this cause what i’m about to tell you really gets me so riled up!!!
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You see that cute little creature in front of us? That’s a Sunda Pangolin (native to Singapore) & no thanks to mankind, these cute, harmless creatures have been poached to the brink of extinction all because people believe that their scales have medicinal benefits - which of course is NOT TRUE and have not been scientifically proven ever. Their scales are made up of Keratin - the exact same substance as your nails so it’s as good as eating your nails!!! In Singapore, poaching is not as big of an issue, but do be mindful and slow down when driving near forested areas so that you won't accidentally run over a Pangolin!
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That said, please join me in raising awareness to save the Pangolins!
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Just LIKE this post & REPOST the 2nd photo to do your part! Wildlife Reserves Singapore is pledging $1 to wildlife conservation for every post of the 2nd photo (screenshot it or download it from togetherforwildlife.sg) with the #TogetherForWildlife
So if you have a heart, don’t let our very own Pangolins disappear! ❤
@wrs.ig #sp
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First ever podcast with my good friend Maisie who is a Life Coach and Mindfulness Coach! Sit back, relax, close your eyes, and meditate with her.
Whether you are feeling stressed, anxious, restless, or you simply want to relax your mind & body, take a few minutes to explore the power of mindful breathing with me through my mindfulness breathing meditation!
While I was working towards my Certificate in Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction, I learnt different ways to incorporate mindfulness in my everyday life. Whether it was through mindful movements, mindful eating, mindful listening, or simply mindful breathing, it allowed me to connect and ground both my mind & body with the present moment.
Benefits of Mindful Breathing
1. Reduces stress
2. Decreases anxiety
3. Neutralises negative emotions
4. Ignites calmness
5. Increases patience
6. Raises self awareness
7. Relaxes the body and mind
8. Allows you to slow down
9. Fosters resilience
10. Experience the present moment
Mindfulness, as defined by Jon Kabat-Zinn, founder of MBSR is “paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and non-judgmentally”. Share this mindful experience with anyone who you think could benefit from it !
Yours truly,
The Maisie Lining
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無論您感到壓力,焦慮,焦躁不安,還是只是想放鬆身心,請花幾分鐘時間, 通過正念呼吸冥想, 來探索正念呼吸的力量!
當我努力獲得 “正念減壓” 證書時,我學會了將正念融入日常生活的不同方法。無論是通過正念運動,正念飲食,正念聆聽,還是只是簡單地呼吸,它都使我能夠和身體保持聯繫,並使自己與當前時刻保持聯繫。
正念呼吸的好處:
1.減輕壓力
2.減輕焦慮
3.消除負面情緒
4.點燃平靜
5.增加耐心
6.提高自我意識
7.放鬆身心
8.讓你放慢腳步
9.增強韌性
10.體驗當下
你可以和任何人分享這種心得的體會!
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