Why TCM Calls Your Spleen The ‘Overthinker’s Organ’ – A Holistic Approach To Mental  Wellness

Overview

We’ve all been there: lying awake at 3 am, replaying a conversation from yesterday, or getting  lost in a spiral of “what if” scenarios. In Western terms, we often put these feelings down to  anxiety, stress, or a tired brain. 

But in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this restless mental state is seen through a different  lens—one that connects your mind directly to an organ you might not expect: the Spleen. 

In TCM, your Spleen isn’t just a physical organ; it’s a vital energetic system responsible for more  than just digestion. Its primary job is to transform and transport food and fluid into the energy  (Qi) and nourishment (Blood) that your entire body and mind need. 

So, where does overthinking come in? 

The Spleen’s Role in a Clear Mind

Think of your Spleen as the librarian of your body. It takes in all the information you consume— not just food, but thoughts, feelings, and worries—and organizes them into a usable, clear form.  When your Spleen is healthy and strong, your thoughts are clear, your focus is sharp, and you  can concentrate without your mind wandering. 

But when the Spleen’s energy is weak, it can’t do this job effectively. The information and  thoughts pile up, becoming jumbled and unprocessed. This leads to the very symptoms we  associate with an overactive mind: 

The Spleen-Heart Connection: From Worry to Insomnia

The Spleen has an especially close relationship with your Heart. According to TCM, the Spleen is  the main source of the Blood that nourishes your Heart. A healthy Heart houses a calm and clear  spirit (Shen). 

When your Spleen is weakened by too much worry, it can’t produce enough Blood. This  deficiency can then disturb your Heart’s spirit, leading to feelings of anxiety, restlessness, and a  lack of mental peace, particularly at night. This is why a day of overthinking can so often lead to  a night of insomnia.

How to Nurture Your Spleen and Calm Your Mind

The good news is that TCM offers a beautiful, holistic way to bring your Spleen back into balance. 

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