1. Sore on the mouth and tongue
Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the tongue is a seedling outside the heart, so the response of vigorous heart fire in the mouth is obvious. Generally, people with a strong heart are prone to dry mouth and thirst, oral ulcers and even sores on the mouth and tongue.
2. Insomnia and dreaminess
Excessive heart fire can affect people's sleep quality, and excessive deficiency fire can be manifested as restlessness and insomnia with little MUBI; However, people with strong fire are prone to palpitations, restlessness, and nightmares after falling asleep.
3. Upset and irritable
Anger in the heart is easy to disturb the mind, so people with a strong heart are particularly prone to upset and irritable, and even severe cases may have symptoms such as manic delirium.
4. Urine Huang Chi
Chinese medicine believes that the heart and the small intestine are exterior to interior, and the small intestine has the function of distinguishing turbid secretion in human body. If the heart fire moves down to the small intestine, the urine may be short, red and burning.
5. Symptoms of excess fire in the heart meridian
The excess fire in the heart meridian is mostly caused by pathogenic heat, depression in phlegm fire or emotional injury, and excessive polarization of five senses. The main manifestations are recurrent oral ulcers, dry mouth, short and red urine, constipation, redness, fever, red tongue with yellow coating, upset and irritability.
6. Symptoms of Deficiency of Fire in Heart Meridian
Deficiency of Fire in Heart Meridian is mostly caused by overwork, consuming sad yin and blood, resulting in imbalance of Yin and Yang and hyperactivity of Yang. The main manifestations are fatigue, emaciation, low fever, night sweats, upset, dry mouth and dry stool, short yellow urine, red tongue, less tongue coating, rapid pulse and other symptoms.
7. Fruits with heart fire removed
1. Pear
tastes sweet and slightly acidic and cold, and has the effects of clearing away heat, moistening lung, relieving vexation and quenching thirst, which is especially suitable for people who are upset and thirsty after fever and have yellow urine and dry stools. It can be eaten raw or peeled with pears, stuffed with rock sugar or honey and steamed. Note that pear juice is cold, and those who are thin will eat less.
2. Mulberry
tastes sweet and sour, and has the functions of nourishing yin, enriching blood and benefiting liver and kidney. It has adjuvant therapeutic effect on tinnitus, insomnia and palpitation caused by yin deficiency and internal heat.
3. Eleocharis tuberosa
It tastes sweet and slightly cold, and has the effects of clearing away heat, quenching thirst and resolving phlegm. It is suitable for people with fever, such as upset thirst, sore throat, sore mouth and tongue, dry stool and yellow urine. You can eat it raw or stir-fry, and you can also take it cold, which is especially good for sore throat.
4. Lily
tastes sweet, slightly bitter and slightly cold. It can clear away heat and moisten dryness, and is effective for dry cough, scanty phlegm or low fever and sore throat caused by deficiency of lung yin. Drink it with fresh lily juice and water, or cook it, or cook it with rock sugar.
5. Celery
tastes bitter and slightly cold, and has the effects of clearing liver fire and dredging blood vessels, and has auxiliary effects on dizziness, blushing eyes and swelling and pain of gums. It can be served cold or boiled in water.
6. Daylily
is sweet and cool, and has the effect of clearing away heat and toxic materials. Can be used for treating gingival swelling and pain, liver fire, headache, dizziness, epistaxis, etc.
Eupatorium odoratum, which has a long history, usually produces purple flowers from its roots around March, and the time