Zones 1 & 3: Digestive system & spleen
Breakouts and other
problems in this area often relate to a build-up of toxins in the
digestive system and spleen. Symptoms include constipation or poor
absorption of nutrients – side effects of overindulging in comfort
foods. Focus on improving your diet, cut back on sugar, and work out if there are foods to which you may be intolerant.
Zone 2: Liver
Redness, flakiness, or excess oil between the brows can relate to a stressed liver
and possible allergies. If you have problems in this area it’s wise to
cut back on alcohol and fatty foods, which are hard for the liver to
process, and try drinking water with a squeeze of lemon. Also consider
cutting back on dairy. Lines in this area can relate to stress on the
liver and stomach and hint at a need to relax and slow down.
Zones 4 & 10: Kidneys
Dark, baggy, puffy skin under the eyes indicates a sluggish kidney or
bladder due to stress or lack of sleep, so it’s important to try and
replenish kidney adrenals with an early night and plenty of water. Steer
clear of food that dehydrates the body, like coffee, alcohol
and fizzy drinks, because these foods can also add to the ‘spare-tyre
syndrome’ – increased likelihood of weight gain around the mid-section –
which relates to these zones.
Zones 5 & 9: Stomach, Lungs and Colon
Our respiratory
system is under constant attack from smoking, passive smoking and other
air pollution, and if our bodies struggle to cope this can cause
problems like spots, puffiness or broken capillaries on the cheeks.
Traditional Chinese medicine recognises the lungs and colon as yin-yang
organs that work in harmony, so keep both in balance for good health and
get plenty of fresh air. Problems here can also relate to digestion
issues, so add more fibre to your diet, boost your intake of fruit and
vegetables and drink herbal teas (especially those that contain
peppermint or spearmint).
Zones 6 & 8: Gall bladder
The area where the side of the eye meets the corner of the cheekbone
relates to gall bladder function. Problems here could relate to the way
your body metabolises fats/oils. Emotionally, problems here relate to
our ability to face challenges and deal with conflict. Above the eyes
relates to spleen function and insulin resistance – problems here can be
prompted by a carb overload.
Zone 7: Heart – This
area offers insight into the health of your ticker. Redness (including
broken capillaries) can be a sign of congestion in internal organs due
to a diet that is too acidic and high in animal fats and protein. Switch
to good fats like avocado and get your blood pressure checked.
Zone 11, 12, 13 & 14: Hormones
The chin and jawline are common spots for breakouts (especially
around period time), so it’s hardly surprising that these areas are
linked to stress and hormone levels, including fertility and menstrual
issues. Some experts believe breakouts in this area indicate when we
ovulate (and on which side) while repeated breakouts could relate to
ovarian cysts. If this is a problem area, focus on regulating your sleep
cycles and your diet, and consider asking your GP for a blood test to
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