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Small Pelvis (see also: Hip Pain)

The pelvis connects and separates the lower and upper parts of the human skeleton, playing a vital role in movement and ...

Sagging, Soft Facial Features

Sagging, soft features occur when I feel that everything and everyone is letting me down. My skin becomes flabby and lif...

Scoliosis (see: Vertebral Column [deviation…] - Scoliosis)

Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine, resembling a pronounced "S" shape. It is associated with back problems ...

Achilles (tendon of) (see also: Heel)

Please refer to the section on the heel, adding that the person excessively desires to demonstrate their power.

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What is the psychosomatic meaning behind "Exhaustion or Burnout (see also: Nervous Asthenia, Depression)"

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Fatigue (in general)

Fatigue leaves me feeling drained, as if my batteries are running low. Internally, I sense emptiness. Where has...

Eyes (in general)

The eyes serve as the organs of vision, and the most common issues affect one's ability to see clearly or obstruct natur...

Muscle Cramps (in general)

Muscular ramps indicate that I'm holding onto something I should let go of. It's a manifestation of inner tension, causi...

Gout (see also: Acidosis, Kidney Stones)

Gout is a metabolic disease associated with an elevated concentration of uric acid in the blood. It predominantly affect...

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Roseola

Roseola is a childhood illness characterized by a 72-hour fever episode, followed by a rash of red spots on the trunk an...

Hyperventilation (over-oxygenation) (see also: Acidosis, Anxiety, Fever)

Hyperventilation occurs when the volume of air inhaled exceeds that exhaled, resulting in an excess of oxygen in the bod...

Snoring

Snoring is the noisy breathing through the throat and nose that occurs during sleep. It typically reflects a desire for ...

Fatigue (see also: Exhaustion)

Fatigue refers to a persistent feeling of tiredness, weakness, and lack of energy without an apparent cause. It often st...

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