The importance of temperature

Have you ever heard of the saying "temperature cures all poisons"?

How important is temperature to our health?

First: children and the elderly.

The child has a high temperature and strong firepower. The elderly have low body temperature and weak firepower, indicating that temperature determines aging.

Second: spring, summer, autumn and winter.

Everything grows fast in spring and summer, but slow in autumn and winter, indicating that temperature determines growth and metabolism.

Third: boiled water and raw water.

You can't drink raw water, you will get sick. After the water is boiled, it won't get sick after drinking it.

Germs are afraid of high temperature, which can sterilize, and temperature determines immunity.

Fourth: autumn pears and frozen autumn pears.

Autumn pears will turn black after freezing. Excessive cold can also make our skin black.

Explain that temperature determines skin color.

Fifth: Hens hatch chicks.

Hens have to keep floating on the eggs to float the chicks out. If you walk away for a while, the eggs may deteriorate, indicating that constant temperature promotes cell regeneration.

Sixth: hot oil.

Animal oil will condense when it is cold, and fat will come out of the hot pot when it is hot, and the meat will become tight.

There is also an oil dish, which is easy to clean with hot water but not with cold water, indicating that heat energy can melt oil.

You can lose weight by raising the temperature.

So temperature is the first step to solve pain and sub-health.

Therefore, the Millennium inheritance of Chinese medicine has been talking about:

"Blood will pass when it is hot, cold will warm when it is hot, wet will disperse when it is hot, wind will release when it is hot, fire will dissolve when it is hot, and phlegm will be strong when it is hot."