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On the flip side I haven't had a taste for salt. We ate at the Sparks, Nevada In-n-Out Buger (which I generally love) Memorial Day weekend and I could barely finish it seemed so salty.
I must be going through male menopause or something?
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Well I have had allergies the last month or so, more than normal for this time of year. That would be lungs...gratefuldeb67 wrote:Hi Over43
I thought I'd respond to your post with some information I learned while in massage school.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, each internal yin/yang organ pair which represents one of the 5 elements in nature, has a corresponding, season emotion, body part ruled, and even taste and smell.. sometimes when we crave a certain taste more than others, or even a revulsion to a certain taste, it means there is something going on in that element within us.. possibly an imbalance of energy.
These five elemental pairs and their corresponding related tastes are
Wood: Liver and Gallbladder - Sour
Fire: Heart and Pericardium - Burnt or Bitter
Earth: Spleen and Stomach - Sweet
Metal: Lung and Large Intestine - Spicy
Water: Kidney and Bladder - Salty