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Pain

Aches and pains are closely related to the liver, and “pain” is a sign of inflammation of nerves, muscles, tendons and joints. The modern people are suffering from poor liver nutrient metabolism, and pain is becoming younger and younger. It is not known that pain can be reduced and prevented.

If the liver’s nutrient breakdown protein is not good, this protein is like the kitchen cooked rice is not good, even if the food sent out, no one wants to eat; the same reason, when the liver nutrient breakdown protein is not good, flow in the blood, no one organ wants to absorb, will produce excess nutrients, the production of uric acid. If you often eat food while eating ice, eating meat while eating cold, is to let the nutrients in the process of fermentation and decomposition is not good, the cells do not want to eat, uric acid is gradually rising.

To prevent high uric acid, you should control the temperature of your diet and eat meat properly, so that the protein produced is high grade protein and the tissues will like it, and the protein in the blood will be absorbed and utilized properly, and the body will have a normal supply of tissue protein. To prevent pain, first of all, drink less cold and eat less cold food, choose high-quality vegetable protein, eat less meat, exercise more, pay attention to sleep, relax and stabilize your emotions.

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Itching

The liver is a wood, which dominates the tendons, and its movement is wind, which in Chinese medicine means itching. Itchiness can be caused by excessive dryness or dampness in the body, and both are related to the liver. Dry itch is wind itch, which is related to the liver and lungs, while humid itch is related to the liver and spleen.

What kind of people are prone to wind? Most of them are people with fatty liver. It is important to know that people with fatty liver have poor oil and fat chemistry, so their skin, eyes and nose will be dry, and they are prone to itchy skin, gout and headaches, all of which are related to their liver.

The first step to stop itching is to quench the liver wind and detoxify the liver, and to pay attention to the stability of dietary temperature and the choice of food intake. Itchy skin is not the only thing that itches, it also itches in many places that cannot be scratched. The only way to cure itch is to be good at healing the liver and managing it.

Numbness

Numbness is a sign of insufficient nerve voltage, which is due to poor power generation in brain cells. The liver is the energy supplier of the brain, and good quality liver biochemistry, such as glucose protein, fat, and oxidation, are important raw materials for brain energy. When the liver does not produce high quality nutrition, it cannot burn highly and cannot produce high level glucose. Only when the liver nutrition is high, the brain will be able to generate good electricity. If the liver nutrition is not easy to burn, the brain will be drowsy all day long. Once the phenomenon of numbness occurs, only taking SP Pro-Liver Pills is not enough, you must seek medical diagnosis to help treat.

As Chinese medicine practitioners say, liver is a wood and is responsible for wind. Poor detoxification of the liver is a sign of liver cirrhosis and functional decline. Many people say that the liver does not have a nerve, but the nerves throughout the body are constantly responding to the chemical messages of the liver. The chemical messages of the liver should be well understood, and the aches and pains are the preventive signs of liver disease. In Chinese medicine, it is said that prevention is more important than cure. To protect the liver health, we can create the well functionality of the human body. The liver is an important organ of metabolism. The secret of longevity is to maintain youthfulness, beauty and health forever.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/Director of Sheng-Pu Chinese Medicine Clinic/Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at396.html

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