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Dear Victoria,

Regarding the following:

Liver Yang doesn't rise unless Liver Yin is Deficient and can't control it. The symptoms you mentioned - waking up in the middle of the night feeling hot, night sweats, etc. are symptoms of Yin Deficiency. Other symptoms and signs can include a "malar" flush (face not uniformly red but blotchy, especially on cheeks - uniformly red is a sign of Excess Heat, blotchy red is a possible sign of Deficiency Heat (Yin Deficiency).) Yin cools, calms, and moistens. There also are some posts on Yin Deficiency in the message base. One of the earliest posts I did was a rather lenghty one on Yin and Yang Deficiencies.

What are some good liver yin deficiency foods/herbs that are easy to get and use. Also, are there certain things that make it worse?

Take Care, Sharon

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Dear Victoria:

Regarding the electrolyte issue you mentioned on a previous post when a person is rehydrating, does this have anything to do with ph acid/alkaline balance?? I just ordered some ph drops?? to make your drinking water more alkaline because you are supposed to be healthier if you have a more alkaline than acid body?? Also, I ordered SuperGreens to try to get in more magnesium?? as it seems to be important and I don't like mustard greens etc. I just bought some collard greens and will try them this week.

Take Care, Sharon

Liver Yang doesn't rise unless Liver Yin is Deficient and can't control it. The symptoms you mentioned - waking up in the middle of the night feeling hot, night sweats, etc. are symptoms of Yin Deficiency. Other symptoms and signs can include a "malar" flush (face not uniformly red but blotchy, especially on cheeks - uniformly red is a sign of Excess Heat, blotchy red is a possible sign of Deficiency Heat (Yin Deficiency).) Yin cools, calms, and moistens. There also are some posts on Yin Deficiency in the message base. One of the earliest posts I did was a rather lenghty one on Yin and Yang Deficiencies.

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From my Anatomy and Physiology class notes:

 

pH - " Potential Hydrogen "

- 7.4 in Human Body = the physiologically neutral pH

- arterial blood = 7.45 = " clean blood "

- venous blood = 7.35 = " dirty blood "

 

Bryon

 

 

Larry Stockwell [sMTP:stockwells4]

Monday, October 07, 2002 12:46 PM

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Re: [Chinese Traditional Medicine] Digest Number 641

 

Dear Victoria:

 

Regarding the electrolyte issue you mentioned on a previous post when a

person is rehydrating, does this have anything to do with ph acid/alkaline

balance?? I just ordered some ph drops?? to make your drinking water more

alkaline because you are supposed to be healthier if you have a more

alkaline than acid body?? Also, I ordered SuperGreens to try to get in more

magnesium?? as it seems to be important and I don't like mustard greens etc.

I just bought some collard greens and will try them this week.

 

Take Care, Sharon

 

Liver Yang doesn't rise unless Liver Yin is Deficient and can't

control it. The symptoms you mentioned - waking up in the middle of

the night feeling hot, night sweats, etc. are symptoms of Yin

Deficiency. Other symptoms and signs can include a " malar " flush

(face not uniformly red but blotchy, especially on cheeks - uniformly

red is a sign of Excess Heat, blotchy red is a possible sign of

Deficiency Heat (Yin Deficiency).) Yin cools, calms, and moistens.

There also are some posts on Yin Deficiency in the message base. One

of the earliest posts I did was a rather lenghty one on Yin and Yang

Deficiencies.

 

 

 

 

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