Facial diagnosis

How does facial diagnosis work and what can all be gleaned from it? According to the art of face reading (Siang Mien), each organ is connected to a number of other body parts that show whether the main organ is functioning properly or not.

Certain wrinkles, discolouration or other noticeable features on your face may indicate that certain organs are inactive or overactive and what might be a possible cause of this.

However - and I cannot say it often enough - a facial diagnosis is not intended to make an actual medical diagnosis but to make someone more alert to his/her lifestyle and to point out a possible predisposition to certain ailments so that, when in doubt, the person in question might be more likely to consult a doctor for a real medical diagnosis.

Using the table below, you can see which main organs are connected to other body parts that show warning signals when the main organ is not doing so well.

Kidneys

  • ears
  • eyelids
  • filtrum
  • chin

Liver

  • eyebrows
  • sleep
  • cheeks

Heart

  • eyes
  • tongue
  • nose
  • wrinkles

Stomach

  • nose bridge
  • mouth
  • upper lip
  • cheeks

Lungs

  • nose
  • cheekbones
  • skin

Besides information about the main organs, the face also contains information about other important body parts. When the main organs cease to function optimally due to a certain lifestyle, behaviour or emotions, other body parts can also become weaker.

The body is like a machine; when one part stops running properly, soon the other parts connected to it will also begin to malfunction.

Ears, eyelids, philtrum, chin give information about the kidneys besides:

  • brain
  • inner ears
  • eye pupils
  • teeth
  • spine
  • bones
  • hips
  • knees
  • ankles
  • bone marrow
  • head
  • her
  • sphincters
  • ovaries/testicles
  • pubic area
  • bladder

Eyebrows, temples, cheeks give information about the liver in addition to:

  • gallbladder
  • neck
  • head
  • iris
  • tendons
  • muscles
  • vagina/penis
  • nails
  • hormones

Eyes, nose, tongue, wrinkles give information about the heart in addition to:

  • eyes
  • hands
  • chest
  • ribs
  • tongue
  • eye corners
  • blood
  • arteries
  • sweat glands
  • small intestine

Nasal bridge, mouth upper lip, cheeks give information about the stomach in addition to:

  • pancreas
  • muscles
  • middle back
  • spleen
  • diaphragm
  • mouth
  • lips
  • eyelids
  • lymphatic system
  • salivary glands
  • calves

Nose, cheekbones, skin give information about the lungs in addition to:

  • upper back
  • shoulders
  • colon
  • nose
  • sinuses
  • bronchi
  • mucous membranes
  • skin
  • body hair
  • pigment
  • birthmarks

Also, with a medical facial analysis, you will also be given advice on what emotions the person in the photo is better off avoiding and what, on the contrary, are healing emotions that he/she could seek out a little more often.

Some people can get really sick of anger. Although they often find forgiveness difficult, it is something that can bring much-needed peace of mind as well as heart.

Facial diagnosis

Once you have requested a medical facial analysis by e-mail and you send me the photos of your face properly sent, I will print it out and start colouring all the important points and lines.

In this way, you get a clear and well-organised image on which you can see exactly what striking facial features the person in question possesses and what these mean for him/her in terms of his/her health.

In the report, I will clearly indicate which colour belongs to which description so that you have a complete document in your hands where you can find everything for yourself at your leisure.

 

Are you interested in a facial diagnosis by e-mail or do you have any questions about it? If so, please send me a message via contact form on this website or an e-mail via: info@nathalie-kriek.nl

I will then contact you as soon as possible.

 

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