Your face can provide insights into the condition of various organs, mineral deficiencies, and even your emotions. We all experience skin issues from time to time, such as acne, dryness, redness, visible capillaries, rashes, and uneven skin tone. Let’s dive into face map organs related to your skin health.
If you frequently encounter these skin problems, it’s crucial to identify the root cause for effective treatment. Are you interested in exploring the ancient theory of the Face Map, which is based on both Traditional Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda?
This holistic approach integrates elements from both Eastern and Western medical philosophies. When mapping the face, we consider various factors that can affect skin conditions, such as allergies, nutrition, stress levels, hormones, genetics, age, and personality/body type (also referred to as Dosha).
One of the most popular applications of face mapping is for acne. Specific areas on the face, such as the chin or forehead, can have distinct reasons for recurring acne. Face mapping can also be used to address issues like redness, rashes due to food allergies, fine lines, swelling, and wrinkles.
In this method, the face is divided into 14 zones, each representing different health aspects. Here’s a breakdown of these zones and their meanings:
- Zones 1 and 3: Forehead
- This area reflects the bladder and digestive system. Frequent issues here may indicate poor dietary habits and inadequate hydration. It can also signal the use of unsuitable makeup or hair products that clog pores, a condition known as cosmetic acne.
- It’s vital to be cautious with products like soaps, shower gels, shampoos, and deodorants, as they can be absorbed directly through our capillaries, bypassing liver detoxification.
- Emotional stress, frustration, and anxiety can manifest in this area. A study involving 215 medical students found that approximately 67% experienced stress-triggered acne on their foreheads.
2. Zone 2: Between the Eyebrows
- This zone relates to the liver. Increased acne or oiliness in this area may suggest a need to reassess your diet, as you could be consuming more toxins than your liver can handle.
- It’s advisable to avoid excessive alcohol, processed foods, and late-night meals, while monitoring food allergies, particularly lactose intolerance.
- Anger is an emotional reflection associated with this region.
3. Zones 4 and 10: Ears
- Problems with the kidneys may manifest in this area. Consider how similar the shape of your ears is to your kidneys. If your ears feel warm, it may be beneficial to increase your water intake while reducing caffeine, alcohol, or salt consumption.
- Other irritations could be related to excessive phone use or jewelry allergies.
- Fear is the emotional reflection tied to this area. The left side represents feminine energy, while the right side symbolizes masculine energy.
4. Zones 5 and 9: Cheeks
- This area represents the respiratory system. Smokers or those with allergies often experience issues here. Common conditions include capillary problems, increased pigmentation, or acne, which can also arise from comedogenic cosmetic ingredients, gum disease, or bacteria from phones.
- Bacteria are among the leading contributors to acne, emphasizing the importance of phone hygiene, as these devices can harbor significant amounts of bacteria.
- Redness in the cheeks, if accompanied by heat, may indicate iron deficiency; without heat, it may suggest magnesium deficiency. Issues with grief and self-esteem can emotionally manifest in this area.
- Goddess Support: Goddess offers gentle breathing exercises, meditation practices to strengthen lung health, and reminders to reduce environmental stressors.
5. Zones 6 and 8: Eyes
- The area under the eyes reflects the kidneys. Dark circles and puffiness may indicate dehydration or an imbalanced diet, while allergies and poor lymphatic flow can also contribute.
- Fear can also manifest emotionally in this region.
6. Zone 7: Nose
- This zone represents the heart and circulatory system. The left side of the nose corresponds to the left side of the heart, while the right side corresponds to the right side.
- Prominent capillaries around the nose can result from squeezing pimples, harshly wiping your nose, or genetic factors. A reddened nose may indicate high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
- Feelings of unhappiness and loneliness are reflected in this area.
7. Zone 12: Chin
- Increased hair growth, redness, or acne in this area is often related to hormonal imbalances. The center of the chin corresponds to the large intestine, indicating that dietary issues or food allergies could be underlying causes.
- Feelings of worthlessness and shame can manifest here.
8. Zone 12A: Upper Lip
- The area above the lip is associated with the reproductive system. Pigmentation, wrinkles, or excessive hair growth may result from hormonal imbalances.
- Changes in hormone levels can affect melanin production, leading to hyperpigmentation. Increased levels of male hormones, known as androgens, can cause a condition called hirsutism, characterized by unwanted hair growth. Decreased estrogen levels may lead to vertical wrinkles in this area.
9. Zones 11 and 13: Jawline
- Issues related to teeth and the lymphatic system may present along the jawline. However, this area is more closely tied to the reproductive organs and hormones. A study conducted in 2001 found that nearly half of women experiencing acne in this area before menstruation had hormonal imbalances.
- Acne in this zone can also result from makeup, irritation, inadequate cleaning of pore-clogging components, or frequent touching of the area.
- Feelings of inadequacy and shame are reflected here.
10. Zone 14: Neck
- When you feel stressed, your adrenal glands release a group of hormones, including cortisol, which can cause redness in the neck and chest areas. However, skin issues here may also indicate irritation from perfumes or sun damage.
- Goddess Support: The app includes adrenal-supportive breathing exercises, guided relaxation techniques, and stress management to help balance cortisol levels and reduce neck-related breakouts.
Conclusion of Face Map Organs
If you’re looking for ways to support your skin health and overall well-being, consider trying the Goddess app. Goddess offers a variety of holistic practices, including yoga and mindfulness techniques, designed to promote wellness and address issues like stress, which can impact your skin health. Download Goddess today and take the first step toward nurturing your body and mind!
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