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Tongue Diagnosis and Analysis

Beginning Tongue Diagnosis and Analysis. . .

What does your tongue say about your health?

I once attended a Tongue Diagnosis seminar at Bastyr University given my a wonderful author, Giovanni Maciocia. I had read his book several years before that and had been looking at tongues (both human and animal) for years, but it seemed that there was SO much to know and try to understand that it seemed overwhelming.

Tongue Diagnosis in Chinese Medicine

It’s common to see thick tongues, purplish tongues, tongues with teeth marks in them and tongues with cracks in various places. I also have noted tongues with coats both white and yellow, sticky and thin. But what do they mean?

Before examining the tongue for diagnosis, make sure the patient has not eaten pickles, cayenne pepper, curry and other hot things. They will temporarily turn the tongue red. It takes a few hours for the tongue to get its normal coat back after the person has scraped it as well. And smoking turns the coat yellow.

Ask what medications the patient is on because they affect tongue diagnosis.

A normal tongue

is pink in color, medium thickness, no cracks, ulcers, no teeth marks and with a light white moist coat (with root) on it. It has a look of aliveness and is supple (not stiff). There is no movement (quivering, trembling, side-to-side motion, curling or shifting to one side.) A healthy tongue looks like a piece of freshly killed meat.

In general the tongue is divided into three regions called burners.

Tongue diagnosis and analysis should be performed systematically.

Dr. Maciocia says that the color is the most important, then shape and coating come next. Moisture and vitality (called Shen) are also important.

Shen can also be seen in the eyes, the walk and the way the patient communicates (talks/barks/vocalizes) and is an important indicator on the ability to recover from imbalances.

Tongue Diagnosis: Color of the Tongue:

Tongue Diagnosis: Coating of the Tongue:

(Coating is related to Stomach function.)

When you look too far back you will see the circumvallate papillae. These have no significance in a tongue reading and beginner tongue readers often get alarmed when they see them (especially if they don’t know basic medical anatomy.)

Tongue Diagnosis: Shape of the Tongue:

Tongue Diagnosis: Tongue Cracks:

Tongue Diagnosis: When the very tip of the tongue is red

This means that there is a major emotional cause of whatever the rest of the tongue indicates as dis-ease.

I didn’t know enough about Chinese medicine (or the language!) to be able to decipher how to treat the body once you figure out what is wrong with it. It seems there are hundreds of formulas and combinations of formulas and “exceptions” to rules and I couldn’t really understand what he was even saying at times.

I guess I have my job cut out for me going through my herb books and figuring out which are heating, cooling, yin/yang herbs and finding the American names for the Chinese herbs. I’ve ordered formulas from herb companies before only to receive something I’d already had on my shelf! On second thought. . .it’s just easier to muscle test and ask the body what it really wants.

Overall, it’s all about finding what areas are stagnated, which need to be nourished, which are getting too much circulation or too little circulation, too much energy or too little, and how to balance out the body so that everything is in harmony. There are many ways to do this.

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