Self-Test for Aging Blood Vessels
If you have all of the following four symptoms, it is likely your coronary arteries are sending out a distress signal, reminding you that your health is becoming worrisome and needs urgent adjustment.- When walking at a slightly increased pace, you feel out of breath.
- When climbing stairs, you feel out of breath.
- You often feel weakness in your feet and tightness in your chest.
- You have cold hands and feet and even shiver at times.
Food That Nourishes the Heart and the Blood Vessels
Here are several ingredients for nourishing blood vessels, preventing arteriosclerosis, and nourishing the heart, which can be supplemented at any time during your three daily meals.1. Auricularia Auricula: Reduce Blood Lipid
Auricularia auricula, commonly known as wood ear mushroom or jelly ear mushroom, is not only an edible mushroom but also a traditional medicine in China. It is highly valued in Asia and worldwide for its nutritional and healing properties.In TCM, Auricularia auricula can nourish the blood vessel and improve circulation. It can effectively help reduce thrombus (blood clots), benefit the cardiovascular system, and help reduce the risk of CVD.
2. Panax Notoginseng: Prevents Cardiovascular Blockage
Panax notoginseng is a very good TCM anticoagulant. Eating Panax notoginseng often can nourish the cardiovascular system if you’ve had a stroke. According to a report published in Frontiers in Pharmacology in 2016, many studies have proved that Panax notoginseng can offer protection against heart damage. A study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology in 2013 also showed that Panax notoginseng has considerable therapeutic potential for myocardial infarction and improving cardiac functionality.- Promote new blood formation and help reduce blood stasis.
- Lower cholesterol.
- Prevent cardiovascular sclerosis and blockage.
- Improve blood circulation.
3. Red Food: Nourish the Heart and Promote Blood Circulation

In summer, more red food is in season to nourish your heart. For example, choose cherries, red apples, watermelons, red tomatoes, red sweet potatoes, etc.
The Five Elements Theory, TCM’s theoretical foundation, believes that the five elements, wood, fire, earth, metal, and water, correspond to the five internal organs: liver, heart, spleen, lung, and kidneys. Each also corresponds to the five colors: green, red, yellow, white, and black, corresponding to the five tastes: sour, bitter, sweet, spicy, and salty.
TCM believes that the heart corresponds to red, and many red foods can thus help nourish it, promote blood circulation, and reduce the risk of CVD.
4. Nuts: Lower Blood Lipids
Eating nuts can lower bad cholesterol in the blood. Cholesterol is divided into high-density cholesterol (HDL) and low-density cholesterol (LDL). Most people regard HDL as good, while LDL is bad. Eating nuts can reduce the accumulation of LDL cholesterol in the blood and prevent plaque formation in the cardiovascular system.Deep Breathing Strengthens Viscera and Improve Circulation
Practicing slow, deep breathing can help strengthen the heart, cardiovascular system, lungs, liver, and kidneys. The best part about this practice is that it can be done anytime, anywhere.According to the “Yellow Emperor’s Canon of 81 Difficult Issues” by Bian Que, a great medical practitioner in ancient China, the heart and lungs are at work when we breathe out. When we inhale, it is felt in the liver and kidneys. Deep inhalation is very good for these organs.
Chest Expansion Exercise Plus Deep Breathing to Enhance Cardiopulmonary Function
Practice about 20 chest expansions daily when you get up or before bed. Combining this with deep breathing can enhance your heart and lung function.- Raise your arms, bent at the elbows, with the palms toward your face and elbows close together.
- While inhaling deeply, expand the chest and slowly open your arms to the sides. Arms should be shoulder-level in a goalpost shape. Hold there for about five seconds.
- While exhaling, let your arms slowly return to the front.
- Inhale to expand the chest, then exhale to close your arms. Repeat this 10 to 20 times.
Hunching Can Cause Cardiopulmonary and Chest Pain
According to the TCM classic “Yellow Emperor’s Canon of Internal Medicine,” hunching your back often will affect your heart and lung function. Hunching your upper body forward overburdens the cervical and thoracic spine. Over time, the space between the thoracic spine’s parts may narrow. When this happens, the spinal nerve becomes squeezed, which causes pain, difficulty breathing, and even affects the stomach.The Golden Time to Nourish the Heart
TCM talks about “nourishing the heart at noon.” Noon is considered the time between 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., the prime time for the heart meridian. During this period, if you can sit quietly or close your eyes to rest your mind, you can calm your mind, regulate your energy level, and nourish your mind.TCM has discovered that the human body has a meridian system, the channel for energy movement responsible for transporting qi and blood around the whole body. These are the basic substances that constitute the body and maintain all physiological activities of human life. There are 12 main meridians in the body, which are connected to the 12 respective viscera, and the 24 hours in a day are divided into 12 hours. At different hours, the qi and blood on the corresponding meridians will be particularly abundant, and the corresponding viscera the most active.
2 Cardioprotective Acupoints


TCM believes that there are points on the meridians that have special functions. These are called acupoints. Stimulating the corresponding acupoints through acupuncture and massage can treat the diseases of the corresponding viscera.
In fact, pressing the Neiguan acupoint also has an antiemetic effect or stops symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Conversely, if there is stuff in the stomach that you want to get out, you can also induce vomiting by pressing hard on the Neiguan acupoint.
Pregnant women with morning sickness can either press gently on the Neiguan to stop nausea or press hard on the Neiguan to help make them vomit.