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Reinhold Fohl: Teeth's connection to the endocrine system and spine
Teeth-organ connections:
Organs: The lungs, the bronchi, the trachea; the teeth on the right are the cecum with the appendix, the ascending colon; the teeth on the left are the left side of the transverse colon, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon.
Teeth's connection to the endocrine system
The connection of the teeth with the endocrine glands is established by the presence of control measuring points of these glands on the corresponding meridians. The following are data on the correspondence between teeth, endocrine glands and checkpoints for these glands. (Indications: brackets give measuring points for each gland.)
The connection of teeth with the senses of the head
The connection of teeth with the senses of the head, such as vision, smell, hearing is established by the presence of measuring points of individual parts of these organs on the “dental” meridians. The following are data on the correspondence between the teeth, the senses of the head and the control points of these organs.
Teeth to spine connection
Also interesting: Your teeth and the causes of your illness
The secret of maintaining healthy teeth to old age
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Source: razvitije.com/2009-05-31-22-49-24/39-2011-03-09-18-55-10/58-2011-03-11-10-15-39.html
- 1 and 2 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (bladder and kidney meridians)
- 3 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (gallbladder meridians and liver)
- 4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (meridians of the large intestine and lungs)
- 1 and 2 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (bladder and kidney meridians)
- 3 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (gallbladder meridians and liver)
Organs: The lungs, the bronchi, the trachea; the teeth on the right are the cecum with the appendix, the ascending colon; the teeth on the left are the left side of the transverse colon, the descending colon, the sigmoid colon.
- 6-7 teeth of the upper jaw and 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (meridians of the stomach and spleen - pancreas)
- 8 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (meridians of the small intestine and heart)
Teeth's connection to the endocrine system
The connection of the teeth with the endocrine glands is established by the presence of control measuring points of these glands on the corresponding meridians. The following are data on the correspondence between teeth, endocrine glands and checkpoints for these glands. (Indications: brackets give measuring points for each gland.)
- 1 and 2 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (bladder and kidney meridians)
- 3 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (gallbladder meridians and liver)
- 4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (meridians of the large intestine and lungs)
- 6-7 teeth of the upper jaw and 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (stomach meridians and spleen-pancreas)
- 8 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (meridians of the small intestine and heart)
The connection of teeth with the senses of the head
The connection of teeth with the senses of the head, such as vision, smell, hearing is established by the presence of measuring points of individual parts of these organs on the “dental” meridians. The following are data on the correspondence between the teeth, the senses of the head and the control points of these organs.
- 1 and 2 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (bladder and kidney meridians)
- 3 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (gallbladder meridians and liver)
- 4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (meridians of the large intestine and lungs)
- 6-7 teeth of the upper jaw and 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (stomach meridians and spleen-pancreas)
- 8 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (meridians of the small intestine and heart)
Teeth to spine connection
- 1 and 2 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (bladder and kidney meridians)
- 3 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (gallbladder meridians and liver)
- 4-5 teeth of the upper jaw and 6-7 teeth of the lower jaw (meridians of the large intestine and lungs)
- 6-7 teeth of the upper jaw and 4-5 teeth of the lower jaw (stomach meridians and spleen-pancreas)
- 8 teeth of the upper and lower jaws (meridians of the small intestine and heart)
Also interesting: Your teeth and the causes of your illness
The secret of maintaining healthy teeth to old age
P.S. And remember, just changing our consumption – together we change the world!
Join us on Facebook, VKontakte, Odnoklassniki
Source: razvitije.com/2009-05-31-22-49-24/39-2011-03-09-18-55-10/58-2011-03-11-10-15-39.html
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