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	<title>Comments on: Living in Harmony with Spring</title>
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		<title>By: Dan Adrian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Adrian</dc:creator>
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		<description>Truly, liver imbalance can be one of the most disturbing things in one&#039;s life. Anger is such a tricky emotion to handle. I for example believe I have a very strong liver, but I think this is exactly what is causing it to &quot;act out&quot;, overheat and manifest itself in a negative way.

It would be interesting to explain how an organ&#039;s strength, weakness, overheating and imbalance manifest themselves and how they relate to one another, since those conditions can be confusing at times. Also, how does the liver&#039;s health relate to the health of the organ that precedes it in the Control Cycle (the lungs with corresponding to the metal element). Maybe in some cases, strengthening the lungs may bring the liver to a more balanced state more easily.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Truly, liver imbalance can be one of the most disturbing things in one&#8217;s life. Anger is such a tricky emotion to handle. I for example believe I have a very strong liver, but I think this is exactly what is causing it to &#8220;act out&#8221;, overheat and manifest itself in a negative way.</p>
<p>It would be interesting to explain how an organ&#8217;s strength, weakness, overheating and imbalance manifest themselves and how they relate to one another, since those conditions can be confusing at times. Also, how does the liver&#8217;s health relate to the health of the organ that precedes it in the Control Cycle (the lungs with corresponding to the metal element). Maybe in some cases, strengthening the lungs may bring the liver to a more balanced state more easily.</p>
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