Is Drinking Tonic Soup Always Good? TCM Advice for Singapore’s Climate | Liang Yi

Introduction

Tonic soups are deeply rooted in many Asian households, especially in Singapore where herbal soups are commonly consumed for nourishment and recovery.

But according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), more tonic soup does not always mean better health.

The key is whether the soup suits your body constitution.

Why Body Constitution Matters in TCM

In TCM, nourishment is highly individualised.

Different people have different constitutions and internal patterns. A soup that benefits one person may not necessarily suit another.

Before recommending tonic foods or herbal soups, TCM practitioners often consider:

  • Whether the body tends toward cold or heat
  • Energy levels and fatigue patterns
  • Digestive function
  • Moisture and dampness accumulation
  • Overall body constitution


In TCM theory, “tonifying” should only be done when it matches the body’s needs.

“Deficiency” in TCM Does Not Mean Everyone Needs the Same Tonic

TCM commonly categorises deficiency into different patterns, such as:

  • Qi deficiency
  • Blood deficiency
  • Yin deficiency


Each pattern requires a different approach.

For example:

  • Some individuals may need warming nourishment
  • Others may require cooling or moistening support
  • Certain people may not need strong tonics at all


This is why personalised assessment is important before consuming tonic soups regularly.

Can Drinking Overly Nourishing Soup Cause Side Effects?

According to TCM principles, excessive or unsuitable tonics may sometimes lead to discomfort.

Some individuals may experience:

  • Mouth ulcers
  • Headaches
  • Heatiness
  • Digestive discomfort


A simple way to assess suitability is how your body feels after consumption. If you feel comfortable, energised, and well afterwards, the soup may be more suitable for your constitution. If you consistently feel uncomfortable after drinking certain herbal soups, the ingredients or preparation style may not match your body’s needs.

TCM Perspective on Singapore’s Climate

Singapore’s climate is generally considered humid and warm. Because of this, damp-heat patterns are relatively common. From a TCM dietary perspective, lighter soups are often more suitable for daily consumption in Singapore’s weather.

Examples include:

  • Winter melon soup
  • Radish soup


These soups are generally considered lighter and less burdening on digestion.

Should Herbal Soups Be Boiled for Hours?

Long cooking times are often associated with richer flavour, but excessively prolonged boiling may not always be ideal.

According to TCM dietary principles:

  • Overly concentrated soups may become heavier on digestion
  • Long boiling may increase richness and warmth
  • Some individuals may find heavily boiled soups too heaty

For daily wellness support, lighter preparation methods are sometimes preferred.

Why Some People Feel Cold Despite Singapore’s Hot Weather

Interestingly, although Singapore’s climate is warm and humid, many individuals may still have a colder body constitution internally.

For individuals with colder constitutions, ingredients such as:

  • Ginger
  • Red dates

may sometimes be added in moderation to support warmth and circulation.

However, individuals with heatier constitutions may not respond well to excessive warming ingredients consumed long term.

This again highlights the importance of tailoring dietary habits to the individual.

Watch: TCM Advice on Drinking Tonic Soup the Right Way

In this video, Physician Wang LiMin from Liang Yi – Hillion Mall clinic shares practical TCM insights on:

  • Whether tonic soup is suitable for everyone
  • Common mistakes people make when nourishing the body
  • Why body constitution matters
  • Which soups may be more suitable for Singapore’s climate

A Balanced TCM Approach to Nourishment

In TCM, nourishment is not about consuming the strongest tonic possible. The focus is balance, suitability, and understanding what your body actually needs. Making the right dietary choices based on your constitution may help support digestion, comfort, and overall well-being more effectively over time.