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Under the skin
When your skin breaks out, is it a clue to inner health problems?
Upper and lower
forehead
Between the eyebrows
- Problem Organs: Liver
- Lifestyle imbalances: You could be eating too much
fat, fried foods, dairy products or drinking too much
alcohol.
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Solution: Instead of frying, try
grilling or baking food, or stir-fry with olive oil.
Also, the liver symbolises anger and frustration - suppressing
these emotions can lead to an imbalance in liver energy,
which eventually shows up as spots. Herbal remedies
commonly used in the treatment of liver conditions include
Chinese angelica and white peony
Under the eyes
Cheeks, chest
and upper back
- Problem Organs: Lungs
- Lifestyle imbalances: Too much sugar and dairy products
and not enough leafy vegetables and fruit. Smoking.
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Solution: Dairy products lead to
a build up in phlegm, so cut them out, while leafy veg
and fruit are "lung-nourishing". If you smoke, give
up now! Take more exercise. Herbal remedies mulberry,
fennel and skullcap may help - consult a Chinese medicine
practitioner. Lung problems are associated with suppressed
grief - you may need to express these emotions (by talking
to friends, for instance) to promote better energy flow.
Upper part of nose
Tip of nose
- Problem Organs: Heart
- Lifestyle imbalances: A healthy heart ensures the
smooth flow of blood around the body - which keeps skin
healthy. A sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise and
poor diet impair heart function, leading to poor circulation,
so skin suffers.
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Solution: Making an effort to tackle
your exercise and diet deficiencies will help, and acupuncture
and herbs, such as crataegus (hawthorn), will also strengthen
heart energy
Lips and shoulders
- Problem: Digestive system - you may suffer
from indigestion or constipation.
- Lifestyle imbalances: Not enough fibre, vegetables
and fruit.
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Solution: Eat more of the above foods
and try to avoid any that trigger indigestion. You could
try drinking green tea as a digestive after meals, and
there are many digestive herbs, which a practitioner
can prescribe. Chinese dietary remedies for constipation
include fig wine, white rice porridge and stewed pears,
while t'ai chi exercises can help alleviate tension
in the digestive area. Emotionally, you may be holding
on too much to past resentments or regrets - learn to
let go.
Chin and jaw line
- Problem: Reproductive system
- Lifestyle imbalances: You're probably overdoing
tea, coffee, alcohol and red meat.
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Solution: Avoid processed foods and
stimulants, such as caffeine, as they contain chemicals
that may affect your hormone balance. Herbs such as
dong quai (angelica root) for women can help rebalance
the system. It's common to get spots before a period,
when hormones fluctuate, or you may have a slight imbalance.
If spots persist in this area, it's probably a good
idea to have a proper medical check-up to make sure
you're not suffering from a condition such as polycystic
ovary syndrome.
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