Internal organs and the sense organs

Relationship between internal organs and sense organs

Heart & tongue

This heart refers to the heart and the brain. It is connected to the center of the tongue and has a close relationship with the tongue.

 Many people with tongue pain are mostly due to lack of sleep, fatigue, and blood reflux to the heart. The tongue reflects the rise and fall of the body’s qi and blood.

For example, stroke patients often have crooked mouth and tongue, and stroke corresponds to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular problems.

Liver & eyes

The liver is connected to the eyes. Many eye diseases, such as red eyes, dry eyes, and tears in the wind, are often treated by traditional Chinese medicine. 

Methods for nourishing the liver, such as chrysanthemum and wolfberry, which enter the liver.

Stomach & lips

The spleen and stomach are connected to the lips, so it is not recommended for girls to wear lipstick when seeing a doctor. 

Very white lips often indicate that the digestion of the stomach and intestines is poor, there is no blood color, and the nutrition is not enough.

Lungs & nose

The lungs are connected to the nose. The lungs are responsible for breathing, and the nose is for breathing. 

Many nasal discomforts are closely related to the lungs. Many people are prone to nosebleeds, which is related to lung qi deficiency and insufficient body fluid.

Kidneys & ears

The kidneys are connected to the ears. If the kidneys are strong, the hearing is sensitive. If your ears are often buzzing, your hearing is impaired. In addition, it is accompanied by low back pain and frequent urination, which may indicate kidney problems.

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