📝 Detailed Answer
The Mediterranean diet is indeed very healthy. Its core consists of unsaturated fatty acids from olive oil and nuts, combined with abundant fresh vegetables. From a TKM perspective, this is an excellent composition for reducing inflammation and improving vascular health.
However, there is a critical point to consider: the primary ingredients—raw vegetables, fruits, and cold olive oil—tend to have 'cold' properties. If someone with a weak digestive system adheres strictly to raw salads, they may experience abdominal pain or a loss of energy. In TKM, this state is referred to as 'Spleen Deficiency' (脾虛), where the function of the Spleen—specifically the capacity for digestion and absorption—is impaired.
The benefits are clear: it helps prevent 'Blood Stasis' (瘀血), which is the accumulation of impurities in the blood, and lowers systemic inflammation. Conversely, those with poor digestion who follow the diet indiscriminately may experience a chilled abdomen and the formation of 'Phlegm-Fluid' (痰飮), a buildup of metabolic waste that can make the body feel heavy and lethargic.
Ultimately, the key is not 'what is healthy' but 'what is right for me.' If you have a cold constitution, it is better to modify the diet by incorporating cooked vegetables or using medicinal herbs with 'warm' properties. The most effective path to health is to first assess your current body condition and then determine a personalized dietary approach.