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What are the five flavors of keeping healthy and nourishing the five internal organs?
As the saying goes? People are iron, rice is steel, and you are hungry without food? . Eating is the first need of people. It is a good wish of China people to have a full stomach for a long time. It is a very happy thing to have food to fill your stomach every day. Now hundreds of millions of people in our country have enough to eat and wear warm clothes, and the rest have basically solved the problem of food and clothing, and are constantly improving their quality of life. But the next question is, will we get sick because of bad eating habits? In fact, your daily diet preference is probably the enemy of your health.

Let's talk about the balance of diet. ? Constant? What does it stand for? When this problem is solved, we can understand the problem of breach, that is, the problem of balance, that is, the five flavors that our Chinese medicine pays attention to. Su Wen has a proverb:? Yin produces five flavors; Five flavors of yin and five house injuries? . ? Acid? 、? Is it sweet? 、? Bitter? 、? Xin? 、? Is it salty? The harmony and intake of these five flavors can keep people healthy. In the words of ordinary people, you should eat some of all flavors.

The theory of traditional Chinese medicine tells us: Sour tonics liver, bitter tonics heart, sweet tonics spleen, spicy tonics lung, salty tonics kidney? . But our reality is that three meals are always one bite at a time and we never change our mind. Everyone thinks jealousy can soften blood vessels. Remember, vinegar cannot soften blood vessels. It feeds on the liver and the blood produced by the liver. Only when the blood is good can the blood vessels soften.

Are we Shanxi people jealous? China is one of the countries with the biggest liver diseases in the world, and Shanxi is one of the provinces with the biggest liver diseases in China. Why? Acid nourishes the liver, but? Too much acid can hurt the liver? What do you mean by balance? You must keep your balance. You don't like this. If you eat three meals, you have a problem.

Suffering nourishes the soul. Do you think Chinese medicine, such as coptis root and bezoar, is bitter? What food can we have to reduce the fire? Bitter gourd is exciting! But now it has been passed around, bitter gourd has become a good medicine for treating diabetes, and I don't know who ate bitter gourd and ate diabetes. Sweet nourishes the spleen, too sweet hurts the spleen. Do you think there are children who drink boiled water now? Besides drinks, it was drinks, so I drank my spleen. Spleen and stomach are incompatible, either fat or thin. So some newspapers also reported that one out of every three fat people in the world comes from China. Isn't this coming out? Are against the laws of nature, and are born for the mouth? Have you found that there are more and more chubby piers on the street, getting fatter and fatter! What a hidden danger to children's health! In addition to obesity, too sweet can also cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, hypertension, kidney disease and so on. If left unchecked, these children will grow into the backbone of society in 20 or 30 years. What kind of health pressure will our country and nation face?

Spicy nourishing the lungs, too spicy hurting the lungs? . It seems a bit unfair to say this about pepper. Pepper is really a controversial food. It depends on how, where and how much we eat. This is back to our old topic. Equilibrium? Can't do anything? Excessive? ! Eat five colors and flavors in your diet every day. Is this nutrition? Balanced nutrition.

Medicine and food are homologous? His theory is that the five flavors, sour, sweet, bitter, pungent and salty, perform their respective duties, support the five zang-fu organs respectively, and produce various effects and changes on the five zang-fu organs of human body.

Based on the five internal organs of people, this is the health preservation of traditional Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine pays attention to the unity of heaven and earth, and should let nature take its course. For the sake of health, we should not go against the laws of nature in our life.