Welcome to your Wellness Horoscope for May 18th – 24th!
Ever wondered why you randomly feel sluggish for no reason? Or why one day you appear to be bursting with energy and another you can barely bring yourself to get out of bed?
Yes, we may have physical and mental problems that impact our health. But health astrology is very real – in fact, the father of all medicine, Hippocrates, famously said: “A physician without a knowledge of astrology has no right to call himself a physician.”
Hippocrates believed that the Moon influenced human bodies and mental well-being. This week, the Moon will pass through Aries, Taurus, and Gemini. The Sun will also be making a change this week, moving out of stable, earthy Taurus and into communicative Gemini.
We have a New Moon on Friday, which is a good time to consume less and increase your intake of liquids in your diet. The New Moon is a time when a good diet can have a particularly positive impact in warding off illness or infections, so preparing in advance for more liquid-based foods (such as soup) and ensuring to get plenty of water is strongly recommended.
What else does the coming week have in store for you? Read on to find out!
Mid-week, it’s possible you’ll experience a come-down from the high energy, which could lead to a bout of the blues. Increase your potassium intake, which is found in foods such as green beans, nuts, dairy, cabbage, and shallots.
From Friday to Sunday, the Moon and Sun will be in Gemini. Be careful not to over-think – this could result in those infamous headaches and lead to irritable, snappy behavior. Meditation sessions and grounding yourself in the earth (if possible) is strongly recommended.
Watch out for over-indulgence mid-week. A stricter regime may be necessary, and it is important to get enough sodium sulfate in your diet, otherwise, you may feel sluggish and heavy. Foods with this include asparagus, cucumber, and radishes.
In the last few days of the week, the Gemini Moon and Sun provide increased mental stimulation. It’s the perfect time for planning and organization, but at the same time, be sure to give yourself enough breaks so you don’t become mentally overwhelmed.
Mid-week, the Moon enters Taurus and things begin to slow down a bit, but the Sun moves into your sign and this heightens the need for mental stimulation. You may become frustrated if you feel your needs are not being met and this could result in anxiety. Listen to guided meditation and nature sounds, as this is very soothing for you.
Towards the end of the week, the lunar and solar energies are both in your sign and it is particularly important for you to have a productive outlet to release your own powerful energy. Think of hobbies or activities you would like to engage in or explore so your mind does not go veering off on its own.
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Mid-week, you ought to experience more relaxing energy, but you risk lacking motivation. Setting out a workable plan at the beginning of the week is recommended so you have something to follow.
Towards the end of the week, you may feel a little overwhelmed by an increase in mental activity so it’s important you take time to care for your physical body, which can include hot bubble baths with essential oils mixed with a carrier oil and meditation sessions.
Mid-week, you’ll probably feel drawn towards more relaxing activities, so don’t force yourself to do something too strenuous! This could result in a desire to ‘comfort-eat,’ rewarding yourself with foods that don’t sit well with you. Avoid fatty foods and an excess of gluten.
Towards the end of the week, one of the best ways to dispense your energy is to communicate with others about your chosen passions. Don’t keep your ideas locked away. Sitting on energy can lead to explosions of some kind of another. Don’t expect too much of yourself, Leo, and give yourself time-out when you need it.
Mid-week, you’ll feel more comfortable and practical but this could lead to slipping up – if you experience moments of de-motivation, write down your goals and plans, sit and meditate with it for a while and be open about what you want to achieve.
Towards the end of the week and as we enter the phase of the New Moon, it’s a good time for you to focus on your digestive system. Nervousness or anxiety may contribute to poor digestion and a messed-up sleeping schedule, so meditation and probiotic foods such as sauerkraut and tempeh are highly recommended for you.
Mid-week, there’s a chance you may be thrown off-balance if there are any intense emotional experiences, so make sure you have a positive atmosphere around you. Grounding is especially important for you and it’s equally important that you get enough sodium phosphate in your diet. This includes foods such as beetroot, rice, oats and blueberries.
The New Moon later in the week is likely to have a powerful influence on you, and you’ll want to pay attention to your sensitive spots – the kidneys and liver organs. Plenty of water is necessary, and dandelion and horsetail tea are great for flushing toxins from the body.
Mid-week, you’ll likely feel calmer, but there’ll be increased mental stimulation which makes it crucial for you to create a workable routine for yourself. Write down your schedule for the week in order to give yourself something to follow.
A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, nuts, berries, and legumes is important for you throughout the week, as what you put into your body has a direct impact on your mental well-being. This is a powerful time for you, Scorpio, and a sensitive one.
Mid-week, it’s likely you’ll experience a stronger desire for freedom while wanting to maintain a steady flow – this can result in some confusion or frustration if your energies are out of sync and is best tackled with a diet rich in vitamins and minerals, as well as consistent exercise.
Towards the end of the week and in the stage of the New Moon, melons, cucumbers, pumpkins, and turnips are the types of food you should include in your diet to maintain a healthy physical and mental well-being.
Mid-week, focus on getting enough calcium phosphate. The Moon enters fellow Earth sign, Taurus, at this point but there is a risk you may feel less motivated and prone to indulgence. Eat foods such as spinach, grapes, oats, potatoes, and corn to get enough of this mineral.
As the New Moon approaches at the end of the week, it’s a good time to reassess your diet and exercise regime and really listen to what your body needs. You’ll experience signs of it throughout the week, so keep a diary noting down the different signs your body is showing you.
Mid-week, you may lose a bit of motivation and indulge in a little over-eating of the tasty but junky stuff – self-discipline may be in order! Be mindful of this throughout the week as it can be very easy to get carried away during this time.
Towards the end of the week and in the stage of the New Moon, you may want to look at different ways you can generate more excitement in your exercise and diet regimes. One fast-track way for you to lose motivation is by doing the same thing over and over again. Think of new and inventive ways to keep things exciting!
Mid-week, things ought to calm down a bit, but you may be drawn towards food or drink that has little benefit for you. It is good to increase your intake of ferrum phosphate (iron) and this is found in foods such as berries, grapes, and bananas.
Towards the end of the week, you’ll feel more lively and have an increased need for mental stimulation. Garlic, ginger, and fatty fish are examples of foods to include in your diet as they’ll help keep your brain cells working happily.
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