The human body, a well-oiled machine -- Emotions for life -- What do our organs think? -- Your body speaks, listen to it! -- The brain, the big boss -- The lungs and the bronchial passages: a lot of wind or just a breeze -- The heart: it beats and throbs -- The breasts: most feminine of symbols -- The gallbladder: a small pocketful of annoyance -- The liver: our deeper self and emotions -- The stomach and the duodenum: our social self -- The pancreas and the spleen: severe emotional shock absorbers -- The intestines: a long and winding road -- The kidneys: two non-identical twins -- The bladder: constant control -- The skin: our showcase.
Summary:
"Describes the relationship between the emotions and the internal organs, with detailed analyses of various types of human personality and their related physical-emotional complexes and organ dysfunctions. Provides exercise recommendations, psychological approaches, and dietary plans for self-healing"--Provided by publisher.
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