“The liver, responsible for regulation and detoxification, not only stores blood and regulates blood volume but is also related to emotions. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, the director of the Sheng-Pu Chinese Medicine Clinic, shared that his grandson started consuming liver-nurturing health supplements while still in the womb. As a result, he showed excellent brain development at birth and achieved outstanding academic performance during schooling. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee’s eldest granddaughter and second granddaughter were even recruited by Microsoft and Google before graduating from university, earning an annual salary of nearly NT$10 million.
‘The liver is in charge of emotions, primarily anger The liver is associated with emotions in traditional Chinese medicine
According to the Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon, ‘The liver is in charge of emotions, primarily anger.’ Imbalance in health easily leads to emotional instability, as anger can harm the liver. Symptoms of kidney deficiency can result in memory loss, while excessive liver heat can cause impatience and irritability. Hence, the health of the liver also affects a person’s emotional well-being.
Mothers nurturing their liver during pregnancy ensures a bright future for their babies in education and career
Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee mentioned a foreign research team’s discovery that when pregnant women are exposed to even tiny amounts of pesticide residues, it can lead to hyperactive or inattentive children. This occurs because during pregnancy, the liver is responsible for supplying nutrients and eliminating waste from the body.
Nurturing the liver is beneficial for both mothers and infants. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee paid special attention to the liver health of his daughters-in-law during pregnancy. As a result, the babies were born with excellent brain development, remained alert while studying, and achieved good academic performance. His eldest and second granddaughters were recruited by Microsoft and Google before graduating from university, earning an annual salary of nearly NT$10 million. Additionally, his grandson has grown to a height of 194 centimeters, being tall, robust, and in good health.
Nurturing the liver, fostering tolerance, and being broad-minded can prevent disputes
Psychology impacts physiology, and childhood experiences can have lifelong effects. Starting liver care at a young age can have a profound influence on the future. Traditional Chinese Medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee has raised 3 sons and 2 daughters and has numerous grandchildren totaling 11. He shares that nurturing the liver, fostering tolerance, and cultivating a broad-minded attitude can help children excel academically, maintain mental health, and achieve overall excellence.
For elders, caring for the liver can contribute to longevity, agility in body movements, fostering a harmonious and carefree family life. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee emphasized his lifelong commitment to liver care, ensuring both physical and mental health. At 83 years old, he still skis, plays sports, maintains flexibility in his limbs and joints, and, crucially, has never had a quarrel with his wife—all due to mutual tolerance. Living not only a long but also a healthy life is essential. Living alone without health or family relationships lacks significance. To enjoy good health and family relationships, the liver is a crucial factor
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Originally from: Healthnews.com.tw
Healthnews/ Reporter Yi-Fen Cheng, Yu-Chiao Pan reports
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