Traditional Chinese Medicine for Health Preservation: The Health Tales in the Mirror

by kwj73i3l82 on 2012-03-07 15:03:10

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The five facial features reflect the condition of the five internal organs:

- If the corners of your eyes appear bluish, there must be a problem with your liver.

- If your ears are constantly buzzing, it’s your kidneys warning you.

- People whose nose tip is black and dry might also often feel soreness in their waist and legs; they should be mindful of moderating their sexual activity.

- If you've recently lost your appetite to the point where even shark fin doesn't taste good, check if your lips are as dry as withered petals. If so, your spleen may be overburdened.

The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine states: "The nose is the official of the lungs. The eyes are the officials of the liver. The lips are the officials of the spleen. The tongue is the official of the heart. The ears are the officials of the kidneys."

Take a look at the five facial features in the mirror—they are actually mirrors reflecting the health of the five internal organs. With the ability to assess the internal organs through observing the facial features, one can have a clear understanding of their own physical health.

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