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Source: M. Kushi
Bags under the eyes indicate a large intestine (colon) problem, or
kidney problems. The bags right under, straddling the lower eyelids
are kidney bags, the ones below them are large intestine (colon)
bags. Don't confuse the two.
All the above items (alcohol, smoking, stress, aging, too much work,
or lack of sleep) are lifestyle issues; they are not the cause of
the bags under the eyes, they just aggravate it.
Facial self diagnosis- Organ
analysis
The following general correlations can be made between the
internal organs and your face.

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Lungs and cheeks.
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Large intestines (colon) and
the upper and more peripheral portion of the forehead, and the
outer section of the lower lip, and below the eyes (directly
below the kidney points)
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Heart and tip of the nose.
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Small intestine and the lower
and more central portion of the forehead, and the inner section
of the lower lip.
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Kidneys and the ears, and a
circular area encompassing the region above and below the eyes.
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Bladder and the top portion of
the forehead along the hair line.
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Spleen and pancreas and the
portion of the nose closest to the head and the left eye. The
spleen also correlates to the temples.
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Stomach and the central portion
of the nose, and the upper lip.
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Duodenum and the outer corners
of the mouth.
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Liver and the area of the
forehead between the eyebrows, also the right eye.
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Gall bladder and the area
between the end of the eyebrows and the sideburns.
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Sexual organs and the area
encircling the mouth."
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A
main feature of visual diagnosis is facial diagnosis ...
Facial features are observed for
clues concerning the internal condition of our physical body.
For instance changes in facial skin color
or texture; puffiness or tight drawn areas; swollen or sunken areas; the
appearances of broken capillaries on the surface of the skin; lines,
pimples, freckles, or other marks; all reflect changes in the function and
structure of the related organs. Note each point on your face and its
corresponding organ. You'll immediately know what to start doing to heal it.
You don't need to work on the skin, on the facial skin, but rather you need
to work on the corresponding organ and organ energy system.
If you really want to know the
state of your health, you don't need a barrage of expensive tests,
nor a doctor. Just start looking at yourself. Start connecting with
yourself again.
Next time you want to know what's
going on inside you, just look in the mirror.
It's that simple.
Everyday, you look in the mirror.
Next time take a
completely different view of yourself.
"Bo-Shin, or diagnosis using the
practitioner's sense of sight, is based on the myriad polar
relationships existing within the body, including the internal and
external, the left and right sides, the front and the back, the
center and periphery, and the head and trunk. It also includes the
relationship between the body and the mind. Simply stated, this
means that the internal is reflected in the external; that we can
know the inside by viewing the outside."


Facial self diagnosis- Area analysis
Area A:
The conditions of the mouth, lips, tongue, mouth cavity, and area
around the mouth show the digestive functions as a whole. This area
also relates partially to the respiratory function, especially at
its peripheral area.
Area B: The condition of the
forehead and its periphery, including the temples and eyebrows,
represent the conditions of the nervous system as a whole.
Area C: The side facial
areas, including both eyes, cheeks and ears, represent the
conditions and functions of the circulatory and excretory systems as
a whole.
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