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Tongue Shui Gallery Overview
Like rearranging furniture to benefit the electrical layout of a room, called Feng Shui, we put our tongue in our cheek here in our Tongue Shui Gallery. This is our effort to show you how your body's internal furniture called your organs, can be assessed through a simple glance at the tongue. Learn how the Geography of the Tongue in Various states of health corresponds to the four Quadrants of a Biologic Terrain Map (Healthy salty and electric, or Sickly sweet, tired, bloated with infection). Find out by the hints from the cracks and swellings in your tongue what needs internal cleaning by following the link at the end to get to the gallery or send us a photo. |
Tongue Shui Photo Gallery
How can you tell the status of your inner terrain? Check the integrity of your filtration systems by comparing your tongue to those below. A healthy tongue is shown and compared to various changes in bioterrain in gut causing visible changes in tongue aspects. You may wish to heal your gut lining by using out Quadrant Meal Plan, which prescribes the best foods for each Quadrant of Biological Terrain. Progressing through Quadrant 4 to 3 to 2 to 1 for maintenance will teach you how to get and stay well. See our Tongue of the week section or email us your tongue for comments. |
 | Quadrant 4 - Narrow tip, Wide tongue, Vascular Risk
Localized swelling to right side of tongue indicates local left sides gut infection (Amoeba) with narrow tip indicating stress and constriction of heart circulation, white thrush coating indicating gut flora overgrowth which causes sticky platelet, impaired blood blow and adrenal stress with flaccid tongue turgour.
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 Quadrant 3-4 Fissure Tip indicated CVS Stress
Note the fissure down centre of tongue indicating gut dysbiosis, has now extended to the tip of the tongue in the Cardiovascular area. The coating has been burnt off the tongue, indicating lack of gut mucous to protect gut lining.
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 | Quadrant 3 - Severe Gut Dysbiosis & Thrush
Note the large thick wide fissured tongue consistent with chronic malaborption and B vitamin deficiency. The deep central fissure indicates leaky gut syndrome, and the swollen rim of cracks indicates chronic splenomegaly and thrush.
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 Quadrant 2-3 Gut Dysbiosis
Wide long flaccid tongue with thick side to side and top to bottom size indicating malabsorption of B vitamins, adrenal stress and kidney dehydration with sagging tip on protrusion. Coating indicating gut enzyme disturbance.
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 | Quadrant 2 - Swollen Lung area of Tongue Tip
Slightly wide, slightly long, slight change in coating, pinker on edges near spleen, and scalloped tip indicating lung and heart strain for oxygen from lung pinworm.
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 Quadrant 2 - Early Swelling, loss of turgor, swollen
Early swelling around rim indicating spleen working at cleaning blood and lymph. Flaccid tip indicating dehydration. Fissuring indicates B vitamin Deficiency and poor circulation. Coating in centre of tongue overgrowth.
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 | Quadrant 1 - Normal Tongue
Symmetrical, pink, thin, non fissured, edges smooth not indented or rolled, taste buds visible, no thrush coating, no side to side enlargement, with space between tongue and lips.
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