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Shoulder and neck stiffness due to excessive use of the eyes, be aware of metabolic problems

Modern people can’t live without a computer, and often stay in front of the computer screen for several hours, excessive use of the eyes has become a common occurrence. However, if you get up from time to time to move your muscles and bones, the back of your head and shoulders and neck are always hard and stiff, beware! It may be a warning sign of a metabolic problem in the body.

Staring at the computer typing, or head down to read the newspaper, writing, often make people sore eyes and neck tight, but do not treat it as a trivial matter! Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee reminded that if you feel the two sides of the back of the shoulder and neck tight very often, press it as hard as a stone make you feel uncomfortable, it may be a problem with bile secretion.

Based on years of clinical experience, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said that the bile meridian is located on both sides of the back of the brain, many patients in the clinic are the same, as long as the eyes are excessive used or suffer from wind and cold, they will feel stiffness in the neck and shoulders, the root of the problem is that the bile secretion is not enough or the quality of secretion is not good enough, cholesterol, triglyceride is too high and reflected in the bile meridian. Bile can be said to be the most important digestive fluid secreted by the liver, acting from the duodenum, not only to help emulsify and decompose fat for human absorption, in Chinese medicine, bile is also an important source of many hormones and body vitality in the body.

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The liver is the Jue Yin meridian and the bile is the Shao Yang meridian. For example, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said that the liver and bile are like a forest and a brook in the forest, complementing each other, one cannot be separated from the other, and the bile is like a thermostatic device that allows fat to ferment in the stomach and intestines while decomposing nutrients without heating and fever, so as to achieve good digestion and no excessive internal heat.

Therefore, people with good bile secretion, the intestinal tract of beneficial bacteria, the shape of the stool into strips, the color of banana yellow, and no bad odor. On the contrary, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee said, bile secretion is not enough or poor quality, because the intestinal beneficial bacteria damaged, the stool not only stinky, and even easy to create a mess of “gas”, excessive internal heat, coupled with poor digestion, and poor defecation, resulting in persistent stool.

Not only that, bile is insufficient, another part most directly affected part is the eyes and skin, because the lack of good fat composition, the eyes are not enough moisture lubrication, over time, will slowly form dry eyes, the skin will also lose luster, easy to dry and irritable, loss of elasticity. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee stressed that in order to have a good body metabolism, eyes watery, elastic skin, the liver protection naturally can not be missing, only good bile secretion, can maintain the health of the gastrointestinal degree, to help the growth of beneficial bacteria, inhibit the growth of bad bacteria.

Many people are often tortured by the bacillus pylori, with weakness and cold hands and feet after taking medication. From a Chinese medicine point of view, Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee believes that this is all a result of over-reliance on anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics, because the body will certainly suffer from the treatment of the bactericidal concept, and enzyme secretion will also be impaired. To get to the root of the problem, Chinese medicine doctor suggests that we should start by helping the liver to secrete bile to balance the areas of the body that should not be inflamed, in order to be effective.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Xue-Hua Wang reports 2010.01.21
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at3030.html

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