An interesting modality worth applying for self work. Actual worth is hard to determine in an age when quality diet is the exception.
The source of this knowledge is empirical from an age in which uniformity of diet was the norm. Diet was rarely a variable.
In our age that is the source of variability.
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Learn How Your Face Can Reveal What Part of Your Body Is Sick, and What to Do About It
by Core Spirit
http://www.riseearth.com/2017/10/learn-how-your-face-can-reveal-what.html
Ancient Chinese healers didn’t rely on sophisticated machines in order
to detect diseases – in fact, they learned how to read the face and
recognize the signs of any disease and condition. For example, they
believed that any kind of skin problem (redness, dry skin, acne) is
directly caused by some kind of problem in your organs, as all organs in
the body are interconnected. Although it has been lost at some point
throughout history, face mapping was an important “tool” for detection
of numerous health problems in ancient times.
Face mapping is a technique which relies on the position of acne on the
face to detect health problems in the body. It’s a safe and non-invasive
method that can identify diseases and help you treat them accordingly.
The technique works on the premise that all organs are interconnected in
the body, and that a thorough look at the face can help the doctor
diagnose anything.
Diet and lifestyle face mapping
The face can show any kind of problem you might be facing. Here’s what the location of acne signifies:
Acne on the cheeks
- Smoking
- Touching your face frequently
Acne on the T-zone
- Stress
- Alcohol abuse
- Too much coffee
- Poor circulation
Acne on the chin, jaw or neckline
- Excessive consumption of starch
- Candida infection
- Hormonal problems
- Excessive consumption of processed sugar
Face mapping by organ
Although this list is helpful for determining the broad causes for acne,
their exact location is the better way of detecting a disease. Locate
the specific organ related to a specific zone on your face and you will
easily discover what you’re suffering from.
Liver – the area between the eyebrows
If you consume a lot of meat, the stomach will work overtime to digest
it. This will leave the organ without rest and overworked, which will
result in skin problems such as acne. In order to resolve the problem,
start eating a healthy diet focused on raw fruit and vegetables, and
make sure to spend more time outside in the fresh air as well.
Bladder and small intestine – forehead
If you have acne on your forehead, you’re probably consuming far too
much processed and fatty food as well as foods low in fiber. Alcohol
abuse and stress can also be the reason which leads to poor digestion,
toxic buildup and dehydration. To resolve the problem, you need to drink
10-12 glasses of water every day and stay away from alcohol and
processed food.
Kidneys – eye area and eyebrows
Acne in this part of the face are probably caused by malnutrition and
dehydration. Alcohol abuse, smoking, poor circulation and weakened heart
can also be the cause. The solution is to avoid caffeine and alcohol
and drink plenty of water every day.
Kidneys and lungs – cheeks
Poor dental hygiene is the most frequent reason for acne on the cheeks.
In order to treat the problem, floss and brush your teeth regularly, and
avoid foods and drinks rich in sugar.
Lungs – upper part of the cheeks
Acne in the upper part of the cheeks is a sign of increased air
pollution. Avoid going outside when the air is polluted and stop smoking
as soon as possible to improve your condition.
Heart – nose
The nose is directly related to the heart – if you have acne on it,
avoid consuming too much salt, eat a healthier diet and start exercising
more often.
Stomach – mouth and chin
Acne on the mouth and chin are usually caused by alcohol abuse and
consumption of fatty and sugary foods. Avoid consuming these foods and
add some fermented foods in your diet to treat the problem.
Hormones – neck and jaw
Acne on these areas are usually caused by hormonal imbalance. In order
to regulate your hormones, control your salt and caffeine intake and eat
a healthy diet.
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