Face Value
Yesterday as I approached the beach for my evening stroll, I saw a quiet group of locals gathered around a small Chinese lady. This was unusual! Most locals visit the beach to party and ‘lime’ not to listen silently to a ‘stranger’. She was pointing to the redness above the mouth of a young man in front of her. The Chinese lady, called Ling, told the man that he may have inflammation in his urinary tract, probably his prostate. The man, Lenny blurted: ‘How did you know?” As she told me later, she knew because for generations her family of health practitioners practiced the ancient art of Face Reading . In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Ayurvedic medicine, face reading originated as a diagnostic tool for health purposes. See the complete post here
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