Do Emotional Disorders Lead to Stress?Our liver plays a very important role in stress-related problems. In fact, liver fire is a common problem when we are stressed; a good diagnosis according to Chinese medicine would be excess liver fire. You may be asking yourself what the heck is liver fire, anyway? It's a common diagnosis in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with symptoms like red face and eyes, irritability, outbursts of anger, dizziness, ringing in the ears, dry mouth, thirst, and bitter taste in the mouth. There is muscle tightness in the neck and shoulders, and one will get headache, especially on the sides of the head. The person always feels hot, has high blood pressure, migraine, dark, scanty urine, insomnia, and constipation. I hear these problems in the clinic daily and it's no pleasure for the person suffering from these symptoms. Repressed anger is a common cause of liver fire. When the anger is suppressed, it is explosive, and the heat will attack and drain the kidneys. What exactly does that mean? If you look at it from the Five-Element concept, the Wood element is the liver. Wood feeds fire, the heart, and the heart fire dries up the water or the kidneys. There is no water to balance the fire. Patients will experience migraine headaches, itching, not being able to sleep, and low back and knee pain. I had someone come in this week, and she was stressed to the max. She is only getting a few hours of sleep at best, and she is exhausted and depressed. She also has migraines a few times a week for which she is taking a traditional medicine that stops the pain for a few hours but is drying her out, leaving too much heat in her body. We all know that heat rises and, when that happens, it disturbs the mind and dries things out which can result in depression. Basically, she is a wreck. She was almost crying as this has been going on for weeks. What can be done? It takes two to tango the treatment and a change in the patient's lifestyle. I'll start my treatment by calming out the patient's liver channel and tonifying her kidneys. But there is some homework for the patient. I taught her the Yin Set https://www.ageofthecloud.com/yin-set.html to clear the liver and strengthen the kidneys. I also suggested that she stops eating fried foods and drinking coffee. I told her to include yin foods in her diet like plums, pears, watermelons, and sweet potatoes, and drink a lot more water. The Yin Set https://www.ageofthecloud.com/yin-set.html will calm the mind and help to put more moisture into the body. I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Dr. Wu Dhi
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