Different chicks. Different requirements.
Which one are you?


 

 
postpartumchick
 
nursingchick
 
hotchick
 

 

 
ironchick
 

 

 

 Luna
Chick
 Pregnant Chick
 Postpartum
Chick
 Nursing
Chick
 Hot
Chick

 Tropical
Chick
Mouthwatering Chick
 Iron
Chick
 Downtown Chick
 Untamed
Chick

Signs of a Hot Chick

  • Nightsweats
  • Hot flashes
  • Fever
  • Rashes
  • Mouth Sores
  • Acne
  • Inflammation
  • Boils/ulcers
  • Redness
  • Swelling
  • Rapid pulse
  • Thirst/dryness/constipation
  • Menses might be fresh, dark and heavy
  • Cervical mucus might be yellow or blood-tinted

Why Am I So Hot?

These chicks are too hot for their own good.

Literally.

 

The internal body climate is too hot.

 

Hot chick signs are very common during active infections, underlying inflammation, summertime and when a woman is in her 40s and 50s. However, someone can have excess heat in her body at anytime.

 

A person who "runs hot" or is considered "hot blooded" easily falls into this category.

 

Hot Chicks are closely related to Mouthwatering Chicks and vice versa.

 

Having excess heat in the body causes the internal fluids to dry up (which makes a Mouthwatering Chick).

 

Althernatively, having dryness makes it hard for the body to stay cool and usually results in Hot Chick issues.

 

Both usually need to be treated together but the treatment can vary based on the root of the problem.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Terms:

Excess Heat, Blood Heat, Toxic Heat, Summer Heat

Western Explanation:

Someone who is “hot blooded” or “runs hot” is in this category.

Treatment:

Hot chick signs are relatively easy to treat with proper diet and hydration.

 

The goal is to cool the bodies internal temperature, reduce inflammation and expel toxins.


Emotional Trigger:

Passionate Emotions

 

Deeply Suppressed Emotions

 

Intense Emotional States

(i.e. happiness, anger, embarrassment)