Face Mapping with Osmosis Medical Skincare
Lets talk face mapping with Osmosis Medical Skincare
Zone 1: Forehead
This region can be affected by 4 main conditions:
ACNE: Small bumps or cysts caused by candida overgrowth in the gut. This will often be accompanied by acne in Zone 4. MELASMA: Large patches of brown resulting from damage to the liver. ROSACEA: Redness that remains relatively constant and worsens with triggers like certain foods or stress. PHOTODAMAGE: This zone takes on a lot of sun and often has more lines and age spots.
Zone 2: Upper Eyelids
This region is affected by one primary condition:
ECZEMA: This is caused by adrenal stress. It can occur from excess caffeine and other stimulants, anxiety or heavy stress. It results in peeling and irritation of the skin.
Zone 3: Under Eyes
This region is affected by one primary condition:
KIDNEY DAMAGE: Dark circles, redness or puffiness can occur from the use of NSAIDS like aspirin or ibuprofen, etc. It can also occur from caffeine and other medications.
Zone 4: Cheeks & Temples
This region can be affected by two conditions:
ACNE: Small bumps or cysts caused by candida overgrowth in the gut. ROSACEA: Redness that remains relatively constant or worsens with triggers like certain foods or stress.
Zone 5: Lower Middle Cheek Bone
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA & ACNE ROSACEA: Redness and/or acne in this region is from bacterial or candida overgrowth, ulcers, digestive issues.
Zone 6: Lateral to nose
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness next to the nose is caused by gastritis or H. Pylori overgrowth in the stomach.
Zone 7: Nasal Flare
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness or capillaries on the side of the nose is caused by acid reflux affecting the lower esophagus.
Zone 8: Nasal Tip
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness associated with inflammation to the back of the throat often caused by hard alcohol.
Zone 9: Lower Cheeks & Jaw Line
This region is affected by two conditions:
ACNE: Bumps or cysts caused by estrogenic toxins and testosterone imbalance. Commonly affecting the make beard pattern areas, chest and back. MELASMA: Brown pigment areas found in similar regions on both sides of the face that result from liver damage often associated with medication.
Zone 10: Peri- Oral
This region is affected by three conditions:
ACNE: Bumps or cysts associated with estrogenic toxins and testosterone imbalance or from toxins absorbed by the caecum in constipated individuals. PERIORAL DERMATITIS: This is caused either by constipation or mouth toxicity from toxins including fluoride. MELASMA: The upper lip can develop patchy brown areas associated with liver damage.
This region can be affected by 4 main conditions:
ACNE: Small bumps or cysts caused by candida overgrowth in the gut. This will often be accompanied by acne in Zone 4. MELASMA: Large patches of brown resulting from damage to the liver. ROSACEA: Redness that remains relatively constant and worsens with triggers like certain foods or stress. PHOTODAMAGE: This zone takes on a lot of sun and often has more lines and age spots.
Zone 2: Upper Eyelids
This region is affected by one primary condition:
ECZEMA: This is caused by adrenal stress. It can occur from excess caffeine and other stimulants, anxiety or heavy stress. It results in peeling and irritation of the skin.
Zone 3: Under Eyes
This region is affected by one primary condition:
KIDNEY DAMAGE: Dark circles, redness or puffiness can occur from the use of NSAIDS like aspirin or ibuprofen, etc. It can also occur from caffeine and other medications.
Zone 4: Cheeks & Temples
This region can be affected by two conditions:
ACNE: Small bumps or cysts caused by candida overgrowth in the gut. ROSACEA: Redness that remains relatively constant or worsens with triggers like certain foods or stress.
Zone 5: Lower Middle Cheek Bone
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA & ACNE ROSACEA: Redness and/or acne in this region is from bacterial or candida overgrowth, ulcers, digestive issues.
Zone 6: Lateral to nose
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness next to the nose is caused by gastritis or H. Pylori overgrowth in the stomach.
Zone 7: Nasal Flare
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness or capillaries on the side of the nose is caused by acid reflux affecting the lower esophagus.
Zone 8: Nasal Tip
This region is affected by one condition:
ROSACEA: Redness associated with inflammation to the back of the throat often caused by hard alcohol.
Zone 9: Lower Cheeks & Jaw Line
This region is affected by two conditions:
ACNE: Bumps or cysts caused by estrogenic toxins and testosterone imbalance. Commonly affecting the make beard pattern areas, chest and back. MELASMA: Brown pigment areas found in similar regions on both sides of the face that result from liver damage often associated with medication.
Zone 10: Peri- Oral
This region is affected by three conditions:
ACNE: Bumps or cysts associated with estrogenic toxins and testosterone imbalance or from toxins absorbed by the caecum in constipated individuals. PERIORAL DERMATITIS: This is caused either by constipation or mouth toxicity from toxins including fluoride. MELASMA: The upper lip can develop patchy brown areas associated with liver damage.
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