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Insufficient Qi and blood to be careful of age 60 ears caused tinnitus and dizziness

“Ah! What are you saying? I can’t hear you!” Many elderly people have poor hearing and always need someone to shout at their ears before they can hear. TV and radio sound is also very loud. As a result of hearing loss, they become louder and louder, and all this is what the ancient books call “Age 60 ears”.

The brain is like a storage battery, which needs to be constantly recharged in order to preserve energy, according to Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, a Chinese medicine doctor. If the kidney Qi is weak, the Qi and blood cannot travel from the waist to the ears, the five senses and other high-energy mental parts, the most important symptom is hearing loss.

If the kidney Qi is too deficient, problems arise, Age 40 will be waist soreness, age 50 will be shoulders pain, age 60 will be hearing loss, to age 60 ear, the blood is not smooth, hearing will be greatly reduced, hearing power decline. This time, it will be easy to tinnitus, dizziness.

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If the kidney Qi is insufficient, in old age, the potential energy in the brain will be insufficient. Insufficient Qi in the blood, the ears are prone to buzzing, tinnitus, affecting hearing, severe tinnitus at night, will not be able to sleep, suffering from insomnia.

Modern people often use their ears excessively, and some of them carry MP3s and listen to music on the go almost every day, and almost everyone listens to music when taking the MRT or bus. If the Qi and blood is not smooth, obstructed, hearing impairment will be more obvious.

The kidneys are responsible for the ears and the eustachian tube. If the Qi of the kidneys is blocked, it will affect the pressure in the inner ear. If you exercise more and keep the circulation of Qi and blood in good condition, you will not experience tinnitus and dizziness even in old age, and you will have good balance and will not fall easily.

The small intestine produces “blood”, the amount of Qi in the blood, is it abundant? This is related to the smooth flow of blood and Qi. As long as the kidney water is full, the body fluids will be secreted normally, and even at the age of 60 or 70, there will still be plenty of activity, normal hearing, and no heart problems, just like a “young” elderly person.

If you can keep your blood and Qi flowing smoothly, you will be able to slow down the aging process. When someone reaches the age of 60 and has age 50 shoulders pain, they are not only healthy, but they also look younger and more energetic than people of the same age.

On the other hand, if you cannot hold on to your energy, squander it recklessly, seek short-term stimulation, linger in sexually explicit places, are unable to restrain your sexual behavior, and allow your desire to carry your body along, your body will definitely age prematurely, and you may have tinnitus or age 60 hearing loss ears in your age of 40 or so.

The central idea of traditional Chinese medicine is the “heart”, which dominates the body’s condition. Although aging is inevitable, it can be slowed down by maintaining a desire-free mind and not letting the desire dominate the body.

“People seem to live their lives for sex!” Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee sighs. Young people are young and vigorous and have sex very often. Even in old age, some people are still “sexually” active. In their old age, they need children to support them, and children also come from sex. If you can control and keep your blood Qi flowing, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee believe the symptoms of age 60 ears can be delayed.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Ge-Fei Yang reports 2009.11.23
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at2804.html

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