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Your Face Shows You What Health Problems You Have

Chinese Doctors Have Drawn up A Map

By Duane LesterPublished 4 years ago 4 min read
Your Face Shows You What Health Problems You Have
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For centuries, Chinese doctors of alternative medicine have been practicing a less common disease-diagnosing technique that is already gaining ground worldwide. It's about the Face Reading technique. Doctors in Asian countries consider the face to be the mirror of the body, on which you can read even the health problems that a person faces.

Thus, experts say that a good doctor can identify 70% of a person's health problems only by a detailed analysis of the face.

This technique is also based on scientific arguments. The areas of the face that represent the organs of the body are structured exactly in the form in which they are in the body. In other words, the face is a miniature body mirror.

For example, the areas of the face responsible for the heart and lungs are centered in the middle, and as we know, these organs are in the center of the body.

General characteristics of the face pile:

  • A slight greenish tinge may indicate a decrease in liver function,
  • The excessive shade of red may mean you have heart disease or high blood pressure,
  • The yellowish hue of the face reports the low function of the spleen and stomach,
  • The darker complexion shows a lower kidney function,
  • A pale face is a sign that lung function is low.

Here's how to interpret the Chinese face map:

The forehead, responsible for the small intestine and bladder

If you have rashes in this area, it means that you are eating too much fat and too much-canned food. Doctors say that this causes the body's digestive capacity to decrease. Excessive consumption of alcohol, sugar, but also stress and irregular sleep has the same effect.

To avoid rashes in this area, drink plenty of water, opt for a diet rich in vegetables and fruits, consume as little alcohol as possible and try to sleep well, at least 8 hours a day.

The space between the eyebrows, responsible for the liver

If the skin in this area is pale, changes color often, or gets irritated quickly after a touch, Chinese doctors say that you may have liver health problems.

These may be due to a lack of proper balance when eating and sleeping. For example, you are accustomed to eating before bed, and this does not allow your stomach to rest during sleep, which disrupts its functions. If these mistakes are repeated, you may develop more severe stomach problems.

And too much-wrinkled skin around the eyebrows could be a sign of a weak lymphatic system and weakened immunity.

Thus, doctors recommend we try to eat healthier, fresh food, walk in nature, practice yoga, fitness, or any kind of exercise that stimulates the digestive system.

Eyebrow area responsible for the kidneys

The eyebrow area tells you if your kidneys are affected. Dark skin around the eyes may be a sign of impaired kidney function, you may have kidney stones. Also, abnormal appearance of the eyebrow area, such as dry or irritated skin, may indicate cardiovascular problems.

They can be caused by smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, in combination with a weak and sick heart.

Nose, responsible for the heart

If acne often appears on your nose or the skin in this area is dehydrated, it may be a sign that you have harmful habits, such as a sedentary lifestyle. A nose with such problems can tell you that you have poor blood circulation, and this is primarily caused by lack of movement, which can lead to back pain.

Strictly monitor your blood pressure levels and constantly check your cholesterol levels. Alternative medicine experts say that in such cases it is good to consume organic tea to cleanse toxins. Also, try to move as much as possible.

Cheekbones, responsible for the lungs

If you are constantly irritated, it could mean that you are prone to asthma. Experts in traditional medicine say that unhealthy-looking and pale cheekbones could also herald the appearance of dark circles around the eyes.

To prevent visible health problems, including on the face, you need to quit smoking and go to the fresh air more often.

Cheeks, responsible for the kidneys and lungs

The pale, unhealthy appearance of the cheeks can be caused by excessive smoking and stress, combined with an unhealthy lifestyle. Sugar consumption can also have an impact on the health of these organs, but also their beauty.

Mouth and chin, responsible for the stomach

They can tell you if you have a stomach problem. Red lips are a sign of an overactive stomach. Excess fat, caffeine, and alcohol lead to pimples and eczema in the chin, and this, in turn, shows if you have serious digestive problems, which in turn lead to several other health problems.

In addition, eating too much spicy food, skipping rest and daily stress can lead to acne and eczema in the lips and chin. Doctors recommend changing your diet in particular and focusing on vegetables and fruits. If you still have stomach problems, it's a good idea to go to the doctor.

Jaw and neck responsible for hormones

Hormonal problems can be detected by looking at the appearance of the neck and jaw. If your neck skin is dry, you are consuming too much salt, so you are dehydrated. As a solution - consume more water and reduce your coffee consumption.

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