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Nutripuncture "The Five
Senses"
Heart - small intestine group sense of sight
Over-emotional/hyper-affective < vs. > the loving personality
These people have a vital need to be loved and recognized.
Dominated by a feeling of emotional emptiness that they often try to fill by
overeating, they always have their "heart on their sleeve". Devoted, generous
to a fault, they will do anything to please; always ready to spend more, to
share more, they sometimes end up with financial difficulties.
They have difficulty making plans; it's hard for them to
make decisions, to make choices in harmony with their desires.
Sometimes seductive, egocentric, narcissistic, jealous,
selfish, miserly, it's hard for them to realize that they aren't the center of
the world. Their behavior has an effect on their heart, on the functioning of
the small intestine (poor food absorption, obesity) and affects their
sight.
Stomach - pancreas group sense of taste
Domineering or submissive < vs. > the active personality
Either hyperactive or lazy, they go from excessive
activity to periods of total inactivity; unfocused, they lack concentration and
can't put their plans into action. Their acts are not always constructive.
Without respect for themselves, without limits, they act
by force, by duty, because "they have to", without feeling fulfilled and
without enjoying what they do.
They are proud, and their minds make use of Cartesian
logic, so they think they are always right. They impose their will, try to
understand and demonstrate everything.
Constantly calling upon their stomach and pancreas, their
digestion is under-active, which leads to disturbances in the area of
taste.
Lungs - colon group sense of smell The
idealist/the conformist < vs. > the self-affirming personality
Utopian, heads in the clouds, dreamers, they direct their
energy towards the search for absolute love, the perfect house, the ideal job,
a dream trip...or else conformists, in constant search for a model to imitate
and to be like, whose life they can copy. Meticulous and perfectionist, or else
at the opposite extreme, very disorderly, they have a hard time getting
organized. Frequently disappointed and lacking in self-confidence, they go from
one disillusion to another. Usually intolerant and obsessed by their
convictions, they are often to be found among religious and political fanatics
or extreme sports fans. As time goes on, their mental rigidity can be expressed
by cramps, muscle spasms, or chronic constipation.
The physical manifestation of their bewilderment falls on
the lungs, they contract their colon, deny their inspiration and their sense of
smell.
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