Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
Iceberg lettuce is a cooling, moistening, and light vegetable that clears heat, irritation, and dryness. Though mild in flavor and nutrients, its hydrating and calming nature supports the nervous system, digestion, and skin, especially in overheated or inflamed states. Best for thermic and anabolic types.
Monograph of
Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
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Sweet
Bland
Slight bitter note near stem or core
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Best in spring and summer
Cooling and hydrating, making it a classic warm-weather food
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Light
Moistening
Cooling
Clear
Slightly mobile
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Ideal for thermic and anabolic types needing cooling and moisture
Can be too cold and depleting for catabolic or very dry individuals
Especially helpful in overheated, inflamed, or stagnant states
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Tissue states show what’s happening at the tissue level — whether things are too dry, too tense, too inflamed — and what foods or herbs can help fix that. Iceberg Lettuce is best indicated for tissue states involving:
Heat / Excitation – cooling and anti-inflammatory
Damp / Relaxation – mildly astringent when eaten raw
Dry / Atrophy – moistening in short term; needs pairing with fat for long-term benefit
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Affinities are the targeted tissues that a substance acts on after the release of chemicals. This substance has an affinity for the:
Digestive tract
Nervous system
Skin and elimination pathways
Blood and hydration balance
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Water (~95%)
Vitamin K, A, folate, small amounts of vitamin C
Trace minerals: potassium, calcium, phosphorus
Lactucarium (mild sedative compound, especially in stem)
Chlorophyll, beta-carotene
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(per 1 cup shredded)
Calories: ~10 kcal
Fiber: ~1g
Vitamin K: ~20% DV
Folate: ~8% DV
Water: ~95g
Medicinal Actions of
Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
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Nerve relaxant (mild) – cooling and settling for overstimulated minds
Sleep support (mild) – traditional use of white lettuce sap (lactucarium) as a sedative
Calms anxiety and restlessness – particularly in hot, irritated constitutions
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Blood pressure supporter (mild) – potassium content supports electrolyte balance
Cools blood heat – useful in hot or inflammatory patterns
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Digestive cooling – soothes heat in the stomach and bowels
Mild aperient – softens stool, especially when eaten with oil
Hydrating – supports mucosal lining with moisture and trace minerals
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Mild lymphatic mover – clears internal heat through urine and sweat
Skin coolant – may help reduce redness, puffiness, or flushing
Hydrating tonic – restores water and trace minerals in overheated or dry skin states
Preparation & Usage of
Iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
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Commonly eaten raw in salads or wraps
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Can be lightly wilted or sautéed to reduce cooling effect
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Often used as a hydrating base with richer or heavier foods
Traditional & Modern Sources
USDA Nutrient Database
Bauman College – Food as Medicine Curriculum
Herbal Academy – Cooling Greens in Traditional Diets
Duke, James. The Green Pharmacy