01/08/2026 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez

As festive gatherings tempt people with rich meals and celebratory drinks, gastrointestinal discomfort often follows. Overindulgence in food and alcohol can lead to bloating, cramps and even acute inflammation—common complaints during holidays, when emergency rooms see spikes in digestive distress. Wu Hung-Chien, a practitioner at Taiwan’s Yisheng Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, shares practical remedies and holistic exercises to ease stomach pain and restore digestive balance.
According to statistics, gastrointestinal issues rank among the top five emergency room visits during major celebrations in Taiwan. Symptoms like nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain can strike swiftly, turning festivities into discomfort. Wu identifies five primary triggers:
For acute symptoms, Wu advises prompt medical attention, especially if the pain suggests ulcers or severe inflammation. However, mild indigestion may respond to natural remedies, such as:
Acupressure is a natural healing technique that uses finger pressure on specific body points to release blocked energy (qi) and restore balance, similar to acupuncture but without needles. According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch engine, acupressure can help alleviate blockages caused by stress, physical tension or poor digestion when applied on specific points linked to the stomach meridian, improving stomach function and reducing discomfort.
TCM’s meridian theory links the following pressure points to digestive health:
Gentle exercises can also jumpstart sluggish digestion:
While prevention remains the best strategy, Wu also recommends moderation in eating, prioritizing warm meals for those with cold constitutions, and maintaining posture during meals. Fermented foods like sauerkraut and kefir—rich in natural probiotics—support long-term gut balance, while avoiding raw, hard-to-digest vegetables (e.g., onions, cucumbers) minimizes irritation.
As holiday tables overflow with indulgence, these TCM-inspired techniques offer a natural toolkit to combat discomfort, ensuring celebrations remain joyful, not painful. By harmonizing modern science with ancient wisdom, individuals can enjoy festivities without sacrificing well-being.
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