- Skin Itching – Enhanced immune system activity; white blood cells are phagocytizing bacteria or toxins. Kidney issues or toxin reabsorption can also cause itching. Intense heat and pain in the back may indicate improved function of sweat or sebaceous glands (often seen in individuals with dry skin). The appearance of hives is typically associated with bile reflux (related to liver and gallbladder issues).
- Headaches – Poor circulation or nerve issues in the head.
- Tinnitus – Poor blood circulation and impaired nerve conduction in the ear.
- Drowsiness – This may indicate chronic liver cirrhosis, where liver cells need extensive rest to recover.
- Dizziness – Imbalance in the inner ear or anemia.
- Vomiting – Poor gastrointestinal function or impaired liver function.
- Acne – Blockage of sebaceous glands, where fat or toxins trapped in the glands are expelled as cells are activated during the adjustment and improvement process.
- Dry Mouth and Thirst – Increased activity of organ cells, similar to needing ample hydration after exercise.
- Excessive Mucus and Coughing – Activation of tracheal and lung cells, indicating the body's ability to expel mucus.
- Rapid Heartbeat – Poor heart function or anemia.
- Stomach Pain – Indicating stomach or duodenal ulcers.
- Frequent Urination – Inflammation of the kidneys, pancreas, nervous system, and bladder; often associated with diabetes or infections.
- High Uric Acid – Indicates the body is expelling excess uric acid.
- Flatulence – Increased gastrointestinal peristalsis.
- Diarrhea – Usually characterized by oily stools; if it occurs more than five times a day, it may indicate other pathological changes.
- Bloating – Enhanced digestive function, but still insufficient metabolism.
- Irregular or Stopped Menstruation – Weakness in the blood vessels within the uterus or tumors, possibly signaling infection or other gynecological conditions.
- Elevated Blood Sugar – Indicates the expulsion of excess sugar from within cells.
- High Blood Pressure – Improved blood circulation, but vascular resistance remains. Blood pressure will gradually decrease once excess fat is expelled from the vessel walls.
- Numbness or Tingling in Extremities – Improvement in peripheral nerve conduction or blood circulation.
※※※ The above are testimonials from numerous users regarding their positive experiences, provided for reference only, and do not constitute any medical advice or replace the guidance of a physician. ※※※