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In Chinese medicine, the spleen is believed to be closely connected to emotions and overall health. According to this perspective, the spleen is responsible for processing emotions and maintaining balance in the body. When the spleen is functioning well, emotions are regulated and overall health is improved. Conversely, imbalances in the spleen can lead to emotional disturbances and health issues.
medicine will make you well yes it will.
medicine
no medicine
people make medicine so living things or bodies can heal so they or it wont die
Dr Quinn medicine woman.
While there are medications, such as certain antidepressants and anxiolytics, that can reduce emotional intensity or blunt emotions, there isn't a medicine that can completely suppress or remove emotions without potential side effects. These medications work by altering neurotransmitter levels in the brain, which can lead to a diminished emotional response. However, it's essential to approach this under the guidance of a healthcare professional, as managing emotions is complex and varies significantly from person to person.
Impossible. It can make it possible for a bipolar to finally feel "normal" emotions instead of uncontrollable extremes.
To make the medicine easier to swallow.
Elephants ARE used to make a sort of ancient Asian medicine. I'm not completely sure if the medicine actually works though.
If the medicine make you want to puke, it's better if you don't take that medicine, because that can means your body can't tolerate the medicine. Besides that, if you take the medicine, and after that you throw it up, it doesn't make any effect of medicine in your body, because the medicine isn't work yet.