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Not very recommended. From antiquity to modern times, there has been a clear shift in the spectrum of disease. The benefits of drinking herbal tea are uncertain (drinking it may not be able to alleviate the symptoms, this time the symptoms are better and stop drinking for a few days may be repeated), and long-term use will increase the burden on the liver and kidneys, heavy metal intake, in ancient times when the average life expectancy was forty or fifty years old, it was nothing, and in modern China, where the average life expectancy was 70+, it would increase the risk of many unnecessary chronic diseases, even including malignant tumors.
The composition of herbal tea is mostly traditional Chinese medicine such as heat clearing and detoxification, fire diarrhea, and yin nourishment (there may be some local characteristics of "unconventional medicinal materials" with unclear pharmacology and toxicology), and the pharmacological effects are mostly antiviral, bacteriostatic, laxative, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic (similar to naids), and more treatment of the symptoms but not the root cause, of course, there is no acute toxicity (those with obvious acute toxicity have long been screened out, and the dose will be strictly controlled), but whether it is harmful to take it for a long time is still unknown. The habit of "drinking herbal tea" in ancient times may have more advantages than disadvantages; In today's medical (comparative) prosperity, there is a suspicion of drug abuse, which does more harm than good.
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Tu Yanyan discovered that the extraction method of artemisinin was discovered from an alchemy book that was rarely noticed, not to mention ordinary people, how could those experts, professors, and directors who were busy talking nonsense everywhere have time to find these. Traditional Chinese medicine has been around for thousands of years, while potatoes, tomatoes, peppers and other vegetables and many fruits have only been around for a few hundred years. I feel that the variety of food nowadays is really broad.
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Traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine are always used against each other because of the Western word of Western medicine, which is true from the West, but the history of Western medicine is not like Chinese medicine throughout Chinese history. If Western medicine is called modern medicine, and Chinese medicine is called ancient medicine, it will not be better. At least no one will immediately criticize the shortcomings of Chinese medicine with patriotic feelings and hatred.
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Not ridiculous. Everybody gets on fire. Drink plenty of water on it.
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We Chinese believe in Chinese medicine, and foreigners believe in other witchcraft. Some people in foreign countries believe in praying to God for healing, Jobs believes that vegetables can **can** cancer, and as a result, he forcibly loses his life, and some people believe that there is mysterious witchcraft in the jungles of South America, and some people believe that Indian yoga floats in place ......Bloodletting**, homeopathy**, the information pot above the head receives the signal of the universe, qigong water turns into oil, and qigong extinguishes the fire ...... DaxinganlingThere are people who believe it. Chinese, Chinese medicine, there is really nothing special.
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I don't think there's anything funny, birth, old age, sickness and death are all normal things in life, not to mention just getting angry.
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I don't think it's funny, it's just a very normal physical phenomenon.
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As a Chinese, I feel that it is indeed a bit bad to be on fire.
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It's not funny, everyone will get angry, and if you get on fire, you can just eat gunpowder.
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What's so funny about getting on fire, isn't it funny if you have bubbles on your mouth?
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It's not funny. It's worth pondering. Why are Chinese so addicted to witchcraft and afraid of some illusory fire, cold, wet things?
TCM fire is something that does not exist at all. It's a witchcraft language, like saying you're out of luck today, it's the same. Come, which Chinese medicine doctor can tell what the fire of Chinese medicine is?
I want a definition that is strict, accurate, not misleading, and objectively existent. There is no TCM that can do this kind of basic problem.
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It's not wrong to be on fire, and it's even more true to Chinese medicine. What's wrong is that the TV is full of health halls, and the people are all on fire and there, and everyone has moisture recently. Traditional Chinese medicine is not understood by most people because it is broad, if it is not a professional, don't talk to the people around you about how much you know, when to eat what to eat.
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What's so funny about this, it's just an ordinary psychological symptom.
Drinking more water, eating more fresh vegetables and fruits, ensuring adequate sleep, and it will heal itself in a few days.
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It's not funny at all, people who get angry will have bad breath, and when they talk to people, they will be disgusting, and then people who get angry will also have a big temper and want to quarrel with others at every turn, so bad, how can it be funny?
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On fire, a word that people seem to know, but in fact, this fire of traditional Chinese medicine is completely a word fabricated out of thin air and has no objective factual basis. In the same way, gold, wood, water, fire, and earth are just ancient people who did not have scientific methods, and the laws they imagined by relying on intuition are fundamentally wrong. As a result, it has now been given a veil of mystery by some magic sticks and wizards, and has come up with the nonsense theory that fire is not fire and water is not water.
Moreover, gold, wood, water, fire and earth, put the gas in **? Put the thunderbolt in the **? Put protons, neutrons, electrons in **?
What attribute does electron belong to? Is mercury water or gold? What about liquid nitrogen?
What about liquid oxygen? The five elements of yin and yang are clearly nonsense.
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Some people say that acne is fire, dry is fire, yellow urine is fire, and erosion at the corners of the mouth is fire ......Let me give you an analogy. I call apples the apple. I call the pear a pear.
I call the pineapple a tween. Call the watermelon a gourd. Then, I said I bought a.
Do you know what I bought? Moreover, I can't measure it, I don't need catties, I don't need two, I don't need grams, anyway, I can't measure it, how much I bought, only I have the final right to interpret. It's like the fire of traditional Chinese medicine, how hot it is, there is no measurement standard at all, how hot it is, how much fire needs to be cleared, it all depends on the sorcerer's mouth.
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People with a hot heart love to be anxious, can't sleep well, the tip of the tongue is easy to be red and swollen, and it is easy to get mouth ulcers.
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In addition to drying out the mouth, it can also cause swollen and sore gums, sores on the mouth and tongue, and then acne on the face.
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When we are on fire, our teeth will hurt very much, and we are prone to constipation when we often go to the toilet.
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People who are on fire will be very irritable, their appetite will become bad, their breath will become heavier, and their urine will turn yellow.
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There are many ways to get angry, such as blistering in some people, constipation in others, etc.
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When I get angry, I get a toothache and then swells, and I get acne on my face.
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Getting hot will reduce people's appetite, their face will break out, and their mouth will be easily ulcerated.
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Bleeding gums, yellow urine, and a lot of pimples on the face.
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I usually get dry mouth, sore throat, and sometimes pain in my ears.
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Because our geographical location is relatively special, it is easier for Chinese to get angry.
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It's not that Chinese are the most prone to fire, it's that people in every country are prone to fire, it's because of internal causes in our bodies.
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Because Chinese prefer to eat some foods that are easy to catch fire, they are easy to get on fire.
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It may be because Chinese like to overeat every day, and the rules of life are not very good.
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It may be because the daily diet of Chinese is like this, so it is often said that it will be hot.
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Because the Chinese diet and rest habits. will lead to easy fire.
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I think it's because the food that Chinese eat is particularly easy to get angry.
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Because Chinese like to eat spicy dry qiang'Guo's thing is that the eating habits are different.
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These effects of this result are caused by the geographical location of our country.
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I think it's probably because of the big difference in lifestyle and eating habits.
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