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Vanessa,

 

I think the following passage from Bob Flaws' " Arisal of the Clear " answers your

question: " If the solid portions of food are jam-packed into the stomach, or

their digestion is impaired by cold and chilled foods and liquids, or if too

many hard to digest foods are eaten, stagnant food may accumulate in the

stomach. The stomach tries all the harder to burn these off and becomes like a

car stuck in overdrive. It becomes hotter in an attempt to burn off the

accumulation. This often results in the stomach becoming chronically

overheated. This, in turn, causes the stomach to register hunger which, in

Chinese medicine, is a sensation of the stomach's heat. This hunger then

results in eating more and more and a vicious loop is created. Overeating

begets stagnant food which begets stomach heat which reinforces overeating.

Further, persistent stomach heat may eventually waste stomach yin or fluids

causing a chronic thirst and preference for cold drinks and chilled foods. "

 

Hope this helps! Jessica

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QiTCM

acupuncture

Monday, October 13, 2003 10:48 AM

acupuncture Hunger question

 

 

Hello Everyone,

 

I've been a " silent observer " in this group so far because I find the posts

in the group interesting and informative and I've been learning a lot from all

of you. Thank you for that! Well, now I have a question for anyone who may

have an answer.

 

What, from the point of view of , does it mean to have hunger

that happens immediately after a meal? I've searched everywhere but can't

find an answer to this.

 

Thank you for your time, everyone!

 

Vanessa

 

 

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