How
Your Face Reveals Your Health
by Kathy Thompson
Your face is a road map of your mind (it
shows your personality), and your health. The different parts of your face
reveals the status of your health. Those parts also correlate with
different organs of the body and their healthiness.
Remember these health conditions may be
indicated, and not for certain. Check with your doctor if you suspect
problems. Any imbalance in the diet can cause an imbalance in facial
features.
The nose is linked with your lungs. Long
thin nostrils indicate weak lung power with less physical stamina. A
person with long thin nostrils requires plenty of exercise and deep
breathing. Wide nostrils show strong lung power and good physical
vitality, strength and self-confidence.
A red bulbous greasy nose, possibly with
the veins showing may indicate high blood pressure, heart and liver
disorders. An indentation or cleft on the tip of the nose may also show
heart or circulatory problems. A dull ache in the nose could indicate
blood stagnation and possible heart trouble from eating rancid oils.
A soft water nose shows too much intake of alkaline foods and a swollen
heart. Sneezing is a discharge of excess alkaline in the system,
examples; sugars, liquids, drugs, etc.
Hollow and sunken cheeks show weak lungs
and digestive organs; improper nutrition or malnutrition, physical
exhaustion and poor endurance. A hollow area in front of the ear opening
denotes sub-normal secretion or saliva and inefficient food assimilation.
Face pimples may indicate too much sugar,
fat, pastries, candy, meat, eggs, fish.
The face color also plays a part in showing
health. Bluish, red and white spots or a habitual red flushed face may
indicate heart disease, too much bile, fever, and inflammations. Blood
becomes too thick to circulate through the body and results in stagnation
and redness. This comes from too much meat, salt, sugar.
Orange or yellow skin shows liver, gal
bladder, spleen, and pancreas disorders. Sweets and sugar can cause
it.
Greenish skin may show liver disease and
possible cancer. A pale face and cheeks indicate weak glands, congested
and inactive liver and anemia. Thin, white transparent cheeks show weak
glands, stomach, lungs and lack of energy.
White patches on the face show liver and
kidney disorders. It may be from too many dairy foods, fats, sugars.
Veins and blood vessels showing at the
temples may indicate heart, liver, and gall bladder disease. Cheeks
tinged with veins indicate heart and stomach disorders due to gluttony and
alcohol.
Damp, clammy and excessive perspiration on
the face indicates too much food, heart and kidney disease. Yellow, waxy
or pasty faces show liver, stomach and gall bladder trouble.
A double chin may be a sign of excessive
cholesterol and fatty deposits throughout the body. A small, narrow and
receding chin may show less physical endurance. A weak chin may be caused
by poor quality foods during pregnancy, especially calcium deficiency
resulting in insufficient jaw bone formation.
The mouth and lips are at the uppermost
position of the digestive system, which ends in the anus. The mouth
and lips can show deeper internal problems.
Red or pale lips may indicated disorders in
the stomach and intestines; compacted colon, constipation, indigestion.
A large loose, open mouth and lips may mean
an expanded colon and stomach. It generally shows a rebellious and
uncontrolled nature in mental and physical habits. A closed even mouth and
lips, show a controlled mental and physical nature.
Wrinkles above the lips indicate sexual and
hormonal malfunctioning. The mouth also indicates the condition of the
spleen. A lack of vertical indentation, short distance between the nose
and upper lip and thin pale lips denote weak internal glands, hormones,
and sexual powers. A horizontal crease over the groove also shows
malfunctioning sex glands.
Cracks at the corners of the mouth can show
Vitamin B2 deficiency, digestive and stomach disorders. Sores on the lips
may indicate intestinal, stomach toxemia and general body congestion. Tight,
constricted lips show contraction of the intestines and vagina. A small
mouth shows energy, physical and mental vitality. A swollen
lip indicates stomach disorders.
A dry, thin, scaly and mottled appearance
of the lower lip indicates a disorder of the salivary glands. A thin
pale and dry upper lip indicates weaknesses of the reproductive system.
Whiteness around the mouth and pale lips
indicate anemia, poor circulation, blood stagnation and lack of
expression.
Pink lips (Caucasian race) indicate good
nutrition and health. Darker races can catch the condition of the gums,
they should be pink, denoting good health. White gums show poor health and
anemia.
Dark lips (Caucasian race) shows liver,
kidney, and gall bladder trouble. Excessive bright red lips show high
blood pressure, acute disease or infection, toxic liver and hemorrhoids.
Purple lips indicate blood stagnation, diseased heart and circulatory
system.
If the corners of the mouth turn
down, it could mean stomach disorders.
Sparse eyebrows can indicate a weakening
health condition. Eyebrows that slant down show a more gentle and
compassionate nature.
The ears show the condition of the kidneys
and adrenals. A creased ear lobe may show heart disorders or diabetes. A
large ear lobe shows a healthy constitution. For good health, the ear
should be thick, have a large and well formed inner ear, and a fleshy and
thick inner ridge.
Small ears and lobes indicate weak adrenals
and small kidneys. Ears that protrude show an impulsive and emotional
personality. Red ears denote a possible toxic condition and an overworked
kidney. If the outer portion of the ear is red, it could indicate spleen
disease. Too much wax is a sign of too much fatty foods.
Remember, these are only signals that MAY
occur. Consult your doctor for any concerned areas.
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Kathy Thompson is a writer/speaker,
with over 25 years of researching nutrition and fitness. For help
with losing weight, cleaning up your diet, or improving your health,
contact Kathy at: healthyu@words4-u.com.
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