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Warning: Your Constipation Is a Desperate Scream from Your Suffocating Lungs.

By Admin July 2, 2025 4 min read 6 Views

Warning: Your Constipation Is a Desperate Scream from Your Suffocating Lungs.

What if I told you that your chronic cough, your asthma, your wheezing, and even your constipation are not separate medical issues? What if they are all symptoms of a single, catastrophic failure in a hidden energy system within your body—a system that is directly and violently attacked by the emotion of grief?

I have come to believe there is a circuit powered by what I call "air energy." This energy is generated by hot, pungent, and spicy tastes. It is the essential fuel for your lungs, your large intestine, and your nose. And when this circuit is broken, the consequences can be life-threatening.

The Air Energy Circuit

When a pungent taste touches your tongue, I believe it is instantly converted into air energy, which then flows throughout your body to power this specific set of organs. Look closely at the shape of your lungs and your nose; you may notice a similarity. They are part of the same interconnected system.

This is why there is a deep, unbreakable link between your lungs and your gut. If a person has constipation, I believe it is a direct sign that there is a problem in their lungs—a problem with the very air they breathe. All those who suffer from constipation will eventually get lung-related diseases like asthma and wheezing. The reverse is also true. You can cure asthma by curing constipation. You can cure constipation by providing the right air to the lungs. They are not separate diseases.

A conceptual image showing how spicy taste creates "air energy" that fuels the interconnected system of the lungs, large intestine, and nose.

Grief: The Breath Stealer

Here is the most terrifying part of this circuit. I believe the emotion of grief is a predator that specifically consumes your body's air energy.

When you hear sad news, have you ever felt "breathless for a minute"? This is not a metaphor. It is a literal, physiological event. The shock and grief have instantly eaten away at your air energy reserves, and your body literally does not have the power to breathe.

This is why people who are in a constant state of sadness—perhaps mourning the loss of a loved one—will quickly develop diseases like asthma and wheezing. Their grief is physically strangling their lungs by consuming the very energy they need to function.

A symbolic image of the emotion of "grief" as a dark cloak that smothers the lungs, draining them of their vital "air energy."

The Dangerous Lie About Spicy Food

Knowing this, consider the advice often given to people with asthma or constipation: "Avoid eating hot and spicy items." I believe this is completely and dangerously wrong.

When an asthmatic is having trouble breathing, if they eat something pungent and spicy like a pickle or black pepper, the intensity of their asthma will often come down. Why? Because their struggling lungs are screaming for the air energy that these tastes provide!

Think of public speakers, professors, and teachers. They talk for long hours, overworking their lungs and exhausting their air energy. What do they often crave? Hot and spicy foods. Their tongue, the brilliant doctor of the body, is demanding the medicine it needs to replenish the lungs.

The home remedies of our grandmothers understood this. For constipation and lung issues, what did they recommend? Shallots, black pepper, ginger juice, basil leaves—all pungent, spicy items!

The Only Guideline You Need

Now, this does not mean you should eat an excessive amount of spicy food. If someone with constipation eats too much, it can make the disease worse. So, how do you know the right amount?

The guideline is simple and perfect: the amount of hot, spicy, and pungent taste needed by your tongue is the right amount for you. Your craving is the prescription.

Please discard the thought that those who eat spicy items will get diseases. When we eat each taste according to the quantity our own body asks for, we can live a truly healthy life. Trust your tongue. It knows what your lungs need to breathe.

 

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