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    Diagnosing Serious Diseases from Facial Signs

    With Lillian Pearl Bridges

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    Some Basic Tenets of Facial Diagnosis

    The psychological and emotional underlay of disease can be found in the Facial

    Maps of Life Experience and Emotions.

    Many diseases are influenced by trapped fire (inflammation). This along with toxicemotions can be considered causative factors.

    Trapped Fire is created by held, transferred and displaced emotions and from self-created internal wind - fire backdraft - caused by the rekindling of old issues andpatterns. The emotions particularly associated with trapped fire include guilt,shame, anger, resentment and embarrassment.

    The face is a holographic map of the internal organsa Biological Blueprint.

    These areas can be evaluated for color and markings that indicate current organfunction - both emotionally and physiologically.

    Organ dysfunction can often been seen from the facial signs before medical testscan validate the illness or disease therefore allowing earlier treatment.

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    Compromised Colon. The puffy lower lip indicates a possible weakening of of the

    muscles in the large intestine or Catastalsis. This can cause congestion of the colon

    and contribute to conditions like Diverticulitis, which would cause the lower lip line to

    also become red and inflamed.

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    Pain Lines. The diagonal lines coming downward from the outer corner of the eye indicates that

    this man has experienced either physical or emotional pain in the recent past.

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    Blood Pressure Irregularities. The strong line that crosses this womans earlobe shows that

    she has variable blood pressureeither high or low or both.

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    Inflammation of Kidneys/Bladder. There is redness in both these womens chins, which points

    to an inflammation of the kidneys and/or the bladder. The lines on the woman on the left

    indicate that this may be due to long term feelings of fear.

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    Diagnostic Colors on the FaceThe markings and coloration in certain areas of the face show current

    functioning of the related organs. The basic colors are:

    Redinflammation

    WhiteFrozen DarkStagnation

    Green

    Toxicity YellowPutrefaction

    Suwen 39:

    "The five depots and six palaces, they definitely all have correspondingsections. When inspecting the five colors there, yellow and redrepresent heat, white represents cold, green-blue color and blackrepresent pain. This is the so-called from inspection one can obtaininsight."

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    Seat of the Stamp Area (Yin Tang) - The subject in this photo has multiple lines between his

    eyebrows. These lines indicate that although he has felt a lot of anger in the past, he nowhas a more healthy relationship with this emotion. However the red color shows that he

    currently has an inflamed livereither physically or emotionally

    The second photo is a man who is temporarily experiencing liver inflammation, most likely

    from emotions as the underlying color is quite light.

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    Kidney Deficiency. The hollow and darkened under eye area and the shadow around the

    upper socket of this womans eye shows that that her kidneys are currently very tired .

    The woman in the second photo is a dialysis patient and her kidney disease can be seen

    in the darkness of her entire eye area.

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    Inflammation of Kidneys/Bladder. There is redness in both these womens chins, which points

    to an inflammation of the kidneys and/or the bladder. The lines on the woman on the left

    indicate that this may be due to long term feelings of fear. The woman on the right shows

    more redness, which indicates it is most likely a temporary condition and most likely physicalin nature.

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    The woman on the left is showing both Adrenal and Spleen Inflammation. The redness of the

    lower rim of this womans eye indicates her adrenal glands are currently inflamed. This could be

    due to severe stress, a lack of sleep or excessive pain. Her upper eyelid is red as well showingthat her spleen is inflamed, so this may involve a chronic condition.

    The woman on the right is showing the condition of Spleen Dampness. The slightly puffy upper

    eyelid on this woman indicates that her spleen is having trouble transporting fluids, which may

    cause an excess of phlegm in the body or cause her to temporarily gain some weight.

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    The areas on either sides of the nose between the eye are quite purple indicating a

    problem with excessive blood sugar and this woman does have diabetes and yellow that

    indicates a non-functioning pancreas. If she was not being medically treated, you would

    see darkness on the bridge of the nose as well as in the shen of her skin. The second

    photo is a man who suffers from chronic hypoglycemia seen in the lightness of the color

    in this area.

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    Hologram of the Spinal Column. The bridge of the nose is considered a holographic representation

    of the spinal column. Any changes in the structure of the nose is said to indicate structural

    problems with the vertebrae, whereas changes in the skin such as very tight skin or lines can

    indicate muscle pulls or muscle weakness in that area of the back.

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    Leading Causes of Death (2010)*

    The leading causes of death from the Center for Disease Control were:

    1 Heart Disease

    2 Cancer

    3 Chronic lower respiratory diseases

    4 Strokes/Cerebrovascular Diseases

    5 Accidents (unintentional injuries)

    6 Alzheimers disease

    7 Diabetes mellitus

    8 Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis

    9 Influenza and pneumonia

    10 Intentional Self Harm (Suicide)

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    Heart Disease

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    Cancer

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    COPD

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