Face Reading
Chinese Physiognomy commonly known as Face Reading is documented being used approximately 3,000 years ago. Face reading is the Chinese art of analyzing the different elements of a persons face. Each element corresponds to a different organ, sense and emotion. It also relates to a different season, process and transformation. It takes into account the shape of the following features of your face: ears, forehead, eyebrows, eyes, cheek, nose, mouth and chin. An analysis of this nature may be used in the treatment of constitutional imbalances.
Fingernail And Tongue Analysis
The fingernails show detectable characteristics that correspond to organ functions. The approximate time period of 6-8 months is required for a nail to grow from the matrix (the base of the nail) to the edge of the finger.The tongue's top epithelial layer regenerates approximately every 3-4 days. The tongue also shows detectable characteristics that correspond to organ functions. It is the tongue's quick growth cycle that makes it ideal for determining immediate changes in the body. Both fingernail and tongue analysis have been used in Chinese and Ayurveda practices for thousands of years. I use many modalities, but place great emphasis on Dr. Tsu-Tsair Chi's methods.
The fingernails show detectable characteristics that correspond to organ functions. The approximate time period of 6-8 months is required for a nail to grow from the matrix (the base of the nail) to the edge of the finger.The tongue's top epithelial layer regenerates approximately every 3-4 days. The tongue also shows detectable characteristics that correspond to organ functions. It is the tongue's quick growth cycle that makes it ideal for determining immediate changes in the body. Both fingernail and tongue analysis have been used in Chinese and Ayurveda practices for thousands of years. I use many modalities, but place great emphasis on Dr. Tsu-Tsair Chi's methods.
Take a close look at your nails for these signs of disease
- If your nail bed is red, it is a sign of heart disease
- If your nail bed is pale, it is a sign of anemia
- If you nail is half pink and half white, it is a sign of kidney disease
- White nails are a sign of liver disease
- Slow growing, yellowing and thickening nails indicate lung disease
- Yellowing nails with a slight blush at the base are a sign of diabetes
- Black, brown, or purple marks under a nail that has not been injured should be seen by a doctor immediately. This could be a sign of melanoma, the most lethal form of skin cancer. (White marks after minor injuries or black nails after more severe ones — indicating blood under the nail — will usually go away on their own)