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Hi All,

 

From the location of the orange coating, I'd first suspect a possible connection

to something consumed or diet. I remember reading somewhere in the past that

orange tint on the sides of the tongue could represent blood deficiency~ Mike

Eidson

 

 

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Chinese Medicine

Saturday, March 03, 2007 11:15 AM

[sPAM] Re: Orange tongue coating, image

 

 

Hi again, all. I think my attachment might not be allowed on the list, so I

have created a photo album in titled " unusual tongue coatings " . The

photograph can be found there.

This link will take you there:

http://tinyurl.com/2v2esr

 

Thanks again,

Hugo

 

 

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Hi Mike and all,

Mike I believe you are correct about the orange body colour - it is often

associated with a liver blood deficiency.

As I wrote to Pete, there does seem to be a connection with the food that she's

eating, and you are right, as it shows in the photograph, it does tend to

restrict itself to the centre of the tongue, indicating a Spleen related issue.

I am still mystified by the particular colour of the tongue fur though, since

the only place I have ever heard of an orange tongue colour is on the tongue

body, versus the coating.

Thanks,

Hugo

 

 

Mike Eidson <mdeidson

Chinese Medicine

Saturday, 3 March, 2007 1:27:30 PM

Re: [sPAM] Re: Orange tongue coating, image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hi All,

 

 

 

From the location of the orange coating, I'd first suspect a possible connection

to something consumed or diet. I remember reading somewhere in the past that

orange tint on the sides of the tongue could represent blood deficiency~ Mike

Eidson

 

 

 

 

 

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On Saturday 03 March 2007 4:17 pm, Hugo Ramiro wrote:

 

Hi Hugo!

 

If it is not a stain I would be exploring a blood stagnation issue, most

likely liver. She gets stressed and then her liver gets stuck. Is she fat?

 

> Hi Mike and all,

> Mike I believe you are correct about the orange body colour - it is often

> associated with a liver blood deficiency. As I wrote to Pete, there does

> seem to be a connection with the food that she's eating, and you are right,

> as it shows in the photograph, it does tend to restrict itself to the

> centre of the tongue, indicating a Spleen related issue. I am still

> mystified by the particular colour of the tongue fur though, since the only

> place I have ever heard of an orange tongue colour is on the tongue body,

> versus the coating. Thanks,

> Hugo

>

> From the location of the orange coating, I'd first suspect a possible

> connection to something consumed or diet. I remember reading somewhere in

> the past that orange tint on the sides of the tongue could represent blood

> deficiency~ Mike Eidson

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Pete

http://www.pete-theisen.com/

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On Saturday 03 March 2007 4:17 pm, Hugo Ramiro wrote:

 

Hi Hugo!

 

Rephrasing this by popular demand.

 

If it is not a stain I would be exploring a blood stagnation issue, most

likely liver. She gets stressed and then her liver gets stuck. Is she

" clinically obese " ?

 

> Hi Mike and all,

> Mike I believe you are correct about the orange body colour - it is often

> associated with a liver blood deficiency. As I wrote to Pete, there does

> seem to be a connection with the food that she's eating, and you are right,

> as it shows in the photograph, it does tend to restrict itself to the

> centre of the tongue, indicating a Spleen related issue. I am still

> mystified by the particular colour of the tongue fur though, since the only

> place I have ever heard of an orange tongue colour is on the tongue body,

> versus the coating. Thanks,

> Hugo

>

> From the location of the orange coating, I'd first suspect a possible

> connection to something consumed or diet. I remember reading somewhere in

> the past that orange tint on the sides of the tongue could represent blood

> deficiency~ Mike Eidson

--

Regards,

 

Pete

http://www.pete-theisen.com/

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