Lately, many people have been asking: Why do I feel like a "walking exhaust pipe," passing gas constantly? Not only is the bloating uncomfortable, but it's also accompanied by a dry mouth, a bitter taste, bad breath, facial breakouts, and a short temper. What exactly is going on?

Today, I’m going to clear things up for everyone—nine times out of ten, these symptoms mean there is an issue with your liver

Don't be overwhelmed by the list of problems; they are actually not that hard to solve. We all know that the small intestine is the "main battlefield" for digesting food. If the small intestine is "underperforming" and fails to digest food thoroughly, those undigested residues will "slip" into the large intestine. The bacteria in the large intestine get "excited" and start breaking down these residues, which results in a large amount of gas. How could your stomach not be bloated, and how could you not be passing gas frequently? Conditions like chronic pancreatitis and functional dyspepsia can all cause the small intestine to "go on strike."

Don't worry! Dr. Wang is here to teach you a simple and practical trick. First, give this a free "red heart" (like) and save it so you can find it whenever you need it! The ingredients are very easy to find: Goji berries, orange peel, licorice, chrysanthemum, honeysuckle, and cassia seeds. Steep them in boiling water and drink one cup a day. Stick with it for a week, and you are guaranteed to see results!

Traditional Chinese Medicine emphasizes syndrome differentiation and treatment—different symptoms require different formulas to cure the illness. If you have similar conditions, the first step is to look at the tongue coating. Send over a photo of your tongue and your symptoms, and I will provide a free consultation to determine the general direction for your recovery.