Sense Organ
ethmoid cells
Musculature
trunk
lower & upper extremities
Joints
shoulder
elbow
big toe
radial hand
foot
inner knee
sacroiliac joint
coccygodynia
Spinal Cord Segments
C5,6,7
T2,3,4
L4,5
Vertebrae
C5,6,7
T3,4
L4,5
Endocrine Glands
pituitary
Organs (Yin)
lung (R)
Organs (Yang)
large intestine (R)
ileocecal region
Element
earth
Meridian
large intestine |
Emotions (positive)
passion
balance
zest
Emotions (negative)
anti-social
pessimistic
grief
fear of the future
Other Relationships
Radiates from ear, myalgia in the legs, masked of front side along stomach meridian,
sacroiliac joint, deep lumbago, suspension crystallization of body fluids, exretion
of urates, phosphates, oxalates & citrates, stones formation, rheumatism, hypothalamus,
pituitary & viens. |
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Not only do the
best
mouthwashes
play a critical role in the treatment
of tooth and gum disease, drinking mouthwash
is encouraged when the ingredients are healthy. |
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Sources:
Also
Recommended: |
Empirical Relationships Between Teeth, Organs, Disease Chart
Compiled by Thomas
Rau, M.D., Paracelsus Clinic, Lustmuhle, Switzerland
Emotions and Their Relationships to Organs
Feelings
Buried Alive Never Die ,
By Karol K. Truman
Tooth Truth by Frank J Jerome, DDS - Provides a detailed look at health issues
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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