Taste
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A bitter taste in the mouth usually
indicates hyperactivity of the fire of the liver and gallbladder.
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A sweetish taste and stickiness in the
mouth imply damp heat in the spleen and stomach.
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Sour regurgitation means retention of
heat in the liver and stomach.
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Tastelessness points to deficiency of
the spleen with its impaired function of transportation.
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