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The Terrifying Connection Between Your Anger, Your Liver, and Your Failing Eyesight.

By Admin July 2, 2025 4 min read 11 Views

The Terrifying Connection Between Your Anger, Your Liver, and Your Failing Eyesight.

What if I told you that your failing eyesight, your liver problems, and your flashes of uncontrollable anger are not separate issues? What if they are all symptoms of a single, catastrophic failure in one of your body's most vital energy systems?

I believe there is a hidden network within you, a circuit powered by what I call "space energy." This energy is generated by the taste of sourness, and it is the lifeblood for your liver, your gallbladder, and your eyes. When this circuit is overloaded or drained, the consequences are devastating, and modern medicine, by treating these organs separately, is doomed to fail.

The Sour-Powered Circuit

When you put something sour, like tamarind, on your tongue, it’s not just a flavor. I believe your taste buds instantly convert that sour taste into space energy, which then floods your entire body. Have you ever noticed how a sharp sour taste makes your eyes dazzle and forces you to squint? That is your eyes, which run on space energy, getting a sudden, overwhelming power surge.

This interconnected system—sour taste, space energy, liver, gallbladder, and eyes—is a fundamental circuit of your health. And the emotion of anger is the saboteur that can bring it all crashing down.

A conceptual image showing how sour taste creates "space energy" that fuels the interconnected system of the liver, gallbladder, and eyes

How Your Emotions Wage War on Your Organs

Let’s look at the evidence of this terrifying connection.

If a person drinks alcohol at night, they wake up with red eyes. Why? Because alcohol is a poison. The liver works overtime all night, like a frantic factory worker, trying to filter this poison from the blood. This monumental task consumes all the available space energy in the body. When morning comes, the liver has exhausted the entire supply, and the eyes—which also run on space energy—are left running on empty. Their redness is a sign of energy deprivation. The disease is not in the eye; it is a body-wide energy crisis.

Now consider anger. When you get angry, your eyes become red. Why? Because I believe the emotion of anger is a voracious consumer of space energy. A single flash of rage can burn through your entire reserve, leaving your liver and eyes starved and damaged.

This creates a horrifying feedback loop. If you drink too much, your liver gets damaged. A damaged liver makes you get angry more often. Getting angry more often damages the liver even further. It is a spiral of self-destruction, all revolving around this one energy system.

The Failure of Modern Specialization

When you have a problem with your eye, you go to an eye doctor. They will analyze the eye, scan the eye, and give you treatment only in the eye. I believe this is a catastrophically wrong approach.

They fail to ask the real questions. Is the patient's liver damaged? Are they consuming too much or too little sour taste? Is there a problem with their gallbladder? Are they an angry person? Do they drink alcohol? Without understanding this interconnected web, any treatment is just guesswork, doomed to fail because it ignores the root cause.

A symbolic image showing an eye doctor treating an eye problem while ignoring the real cause, a diseased liver, highlighting the failure of medical specialization.

Your Tongue is the Doctor

Think about pregnant women. Why do they suddenly crave sour foods like unripe mangoes? Because the liver plays a massive role in building a new baby from a single cell. This incredible task overworks the liver and depletes the body's space energy. The tongue, in its infinite wisdom, then screams for sour-tasting foods to replenish the supply. If a pregnant woman ignores this craving, I believe the child's growth will be affected.

In your body, your tongue is the doctor. The taste it craves is the medicine.

My advice is simple. Listen to your body. When your tongue asks for sour-tasted items, it is a signal that your liver, your gallbladder, or your eyes are running low on their essential fuel. By supplying this taste when it is needed, you can keep your body's space energy in perfect balance and protect yourself from a cascade of disease.

 

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