Sense Organ
frontal sinus
Musculature
lower extremities
Joints
foot
sacrum & coccyx
knee (posterior)
Spinal Cord Segments
L2,3
S4,5
coccyx
Vertebrae
L2,3
S3,4,5
coccyx
Endocrine Glands
pineal
epididymis
Organs (Yin)
kidney (L)
Organs (Yang)
bladder
urogenital
Element
water
Meridian
bladder/kidney |
Emotions (positive)
acceptance
intimacy
order
Emotions (negative)
inflexibility
ego problems
survival fear
Other Relationships
Conceptual connections, mental dynamics, vitality, hormonal capacity, emotional disturbances,
impotence, sterility, hormonal balance, mental behavior, creative genetic world,
fear, sadness, instability, kidney functions, anger dpression moodiness. |
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that should be considered before dental work, with chapters covering organized
dentistry, mercury, electrical charges caused by metal, crowns, root canals,
implants, braces, flouridation, etc.
Whole-Body Dentistry by Mark A Breinder, DDS - Provide summaries of the varies
health issues connected to dentistry and also discusses possible holistic solutions.
Chapters include discussion on acupuncture, kinesiology,, neural therapy, lasers,
nutrition, hair analysis, homeopathy flower essences, etc. There is also a tooth
chart showing the relationships between teeth and organs. |
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