Emotional conflicts that affect the tongue and how to heal them

The language It is a muscular organ located inside the mouth that contains very important functions.

Thanks to the tongue we can speak, receive food and chew it, and thanks to its taste buds we can taste a wide variety of flavors and textures in food.

If we want to express a thought verbally, we need our language. She makes it easier for us to say things delicately, modulates the voice and modifies or manipulates the expression that comes from within at our convenience, that is, the language is related to the word.

In the same way, it can express our difficulty in saying things delicately. For this reason, sometimes, we accuse ourselves of not having “bitten our tongues”, that is, of having been indiscreet. What did I say that causes me guilt?

At certain times our tongues can hurt when we reproach ourselves for not having expressed a word, which has remained “on the tip of our tongues”.

What unsaid emotion causes me guilt? Why do I feel guilty?

For example: “Do not mince words.” “Go off the tongue.” “Having a viperine tongue.”

Likewise, the tongue helps us to move the “bite” to dissolve it, chew it and thus be able to swallow it. As it is a muscle, it can indicate that we feel powerless to catch a “bite”.

Other symptoms are directly related to experiencing a feeling of guilt for what we have eaten (real or symbolic). What toxic (emotional or real) food did I swallow that makes me feel guilty?

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On the other hand, the tongue can also be affected when we have eaten some food and, later, we reproach ourselves for having ingested it. This is common when dieting.

The tongue also symbolizes the flavor that our life has. It allows us, thanks to its taste buds, to differentiate flavors and enjoy them (real), as well as being able to appreciate the flavor of the experiences we live (symbolic). “Life no longer tastes like anything.”

To bite your tongue it is related to guilt for what has just been said or what one is about to say, as if one were reproaching oneself.

Inflammation of the tongue (glossitis) is the consequence of not having expressed the anger one feels.

It can also be the consequence of our difficulty to savor, to enjoy the pleasures of life.

The pasty tongue translates our difficulty to express ourselves, due to lack of confidence or fear of making a fool of ourselves.

Sores: In many cases they are related to the fact that we feel guilty for having been criticizing another person.

Frenulum: When it is affected, it tells us that we cannot talk about something or someone.

Geographic tongue: (Map-like surface of the tongue) This is a condition that can be persistent and bothersome.

The origin can be in a situation of separation of the desired word and impossible to express. Simultaneously, they impose or force us to be in contact with a word that we do not want to express or pronounce.

Example: a radio host who for years carried out a citizen aid program but, suddenly, they change the director of the channel and now they force him to give only the daily news.

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Tongue cancer: It is with the tongue that we look for food to be able to chew it with our teeth; To achieve this, we manufacture more tissue (tumor) to help us “catch” and improve the movement of the piece of food in the mouth, the “bite”, (real or symbolic) and then “swallow” it.

Cancer develops because what I want to achieve is something vital for me and it can be a job, money, a partner, a house, etc.

Do I feel powerless, unable to move the morsel and swallow it? Have I deceived or manipulated someone in order to achieve my goal, the “bite” and now I regret it and feel guilty? “Life (or the “bite” of life) does not taste good”

The easiest way to remedy the feeling of guilt is by repairing the action of which we regret.