Running hot
Symptom- Liver toxicity: A sluggish, stagnant liver filled with a variety of toxins, including toxic hormones from years of fight or flight, toxic heavy metals (such as mercury, aluminum, and copper), poisonous viral byproduct and other waste matter from Epstein-Barr virus varieties, shingles virus, HHV-6, herpes simplex 1 and 2, plus old pharmaceuticals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, air fresheners, scented candles, perfumes, colognes, and a long-term high-fat/high-protein diet
- Liver heat and toxicity: A sluggish, stagnant liver filled with a variety of toxins, including toxic hormones from years of fight or flight, toxic heavy metals (such as mercury, aluminum, and copper), poisonous viral byproduct and other waste matter from viruses, plus old pharmaceuticals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, air fresheners, scented candles, perfumes, colognes, and a long-term high-fat/high-protein diet
- Body cooling mechanism: A tendency to feel overheated is a sign of liver heat and the body's work to release it. When the liver fills up with toxins it becomes overburdened and starts to run hot, so the body tries to cool it down by expelling heat through the body
- Liver heat: When the liver fills up with toxins such as viral poisons, heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, and even old storage of prescription drugs, it becomes overburdened and starts to run hot—so the body tries to cool it down
- Brain overheating from emotional stress: When under emotional strife, your brain is running hot because you're trying to think, causing glucose and glycogen to burn up in the brain
- Overheated brain from emotional stress: When you're under emotional strife, your brain is running hot because you're trying to think. Glucose burns up and brains get overheated when processing emotional betrayal, broken trust, and relationship problems
Healing Foods(3)
Supplements(22)
Additional Notes(4)
Sources(2)
- deep_extractionDeep extraction from multiple sources(2026)
- Life-Changing Foods (derived)