Upper Forehead
Affects: Digestive System and Bladder
When
you’ve got poor digestion going, the body will have troubles breaking
down food and there may be a large buildup of toxins. Be sure to drink
plenty of water to flush out toxins and keep an eye on your diet by
eliminating foods with high fats and sugars, as well as eating plenty of
fruits and vegetables. Some of the best antioxidant rich foods or
drinks include green tea, lemon water and berries.
Lower Forehead
Affects: Heart
Your
heart is a massive organ that pumps blood all over your body. If it’s
stressed out due to poor diet, inactivity and various mental and
physical stresses, then not only are you likely to get pimples on your
lower forehead, your entire body will be doomed if you don’t fix the
problems. Having a healthy heart means to do regular exercises to
strengthen the heart, as well as eat a healthy diet, and keeping
stresses low.
Ears
Affects: Kidneys
When
kidneys are not taken care of, you’ll find these large, painful pimples
on your ears that refuses to leave no matter what. Kidney troubles are
often caused by not drinking enough water and taking in too much salt
and caffeine, so be sure to drink plenty of water in a day, cut down on
the salt and caffeine and cleanse your kidneys with diuretics such as
parsley and water.
Eyes, orbital area and between the Eyebrows
Affects: Liver
Oiliness,
redness, flakiness and pimples between the eyebrows can indicate that
your liver may have been overworking and need a cleansing. Cut back on
fatty, sugary, greasy and rich foods, alcohol and diary, particularly if
you’re lactose intolerant. Avoid eating late at night as well. Your
liver will spend an extra amount of effort processing saturated fats, so
try not to go over with them. Some of the best foods to cleanse your
liver include garlic, grapefruit, green tea, carrots, beets, leafy green
vegetables, lemons and limes.
Upper Cheeks
Affects: Lungs and Respiratory System
Stresses
to the lungs is likely to cause flare ups in the upper cheeks and even
break your capillaries. These stresses include smoking, asthma,
allergies, lung infections and living in a polluted area. The best thing
to do is to avoid smoking as much as you possibly can, especially
through passive smoking, which could be even worse than actually
smoking.
Lower Cheeks
Affects: Gum or Teeth Problems
Gum
or teeth problems may contribute to acne in the lower cheeks area. Be
sure to avoid eating artificial sugar or softdrinks. Keep your teeth in
great condition by exercising them regularly through biting down on
them. Be sure to floss and brush your teeth each day without brushing
them so hard that it breaks your enamels.
Sides of the Chin
Affects: Hormones and Genitals
This
may affect a lot of girls. When sides of the chin often flare up, it’s a
sign of hormonal imbalance, often caused by menstruation. Sometimes,
even emotional or physical stress can cause hormonal imbalances. Be sure
to de-stress yourself and get plenty of sleep. Cut down on all the bad
foods and focus on a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Be sure
to take lots of essential fatty acids such as Omega 3. There are also
herbs that can help balance hormones such as licorice, schisandra, holy
basil, maca, burdock, red raspberry leaves, rhodiola and milk thisle.
Green tea is also a brilliant anti-androgen.
Centre of the Chin
Affects: Small intestines and stomach
This
is also caused by poor diets and food allergies. Be sure to eliminate
those bad foods (because every part of the body hates it, not just your
intestines). Also, be sure to include plenty of fibre in your diet.
Chest and Neck
Chest
areas are usually caused by stress, so be sure to figure out what’s
stressing you out and try to eliminate that stress. It’s also important
to be comfortable in your outfits.
When
areas around the neck flare up, it’s often caused by your body fighting
off infections. Be sure to support your body by resting, eating a
healthy diet and drinking plenty of water.
source:divineglowinghealth