A History Of Face Reading Techniques
There are many traditional and ancient skills in the area of health care that are still being used today. One such science is the practice of reading the facial features of a patient and using the visual appearance of their face to help diagnose underlying health issues they may be having. For centuries, there has been an ancient Chinese practice of Face reading techniques that have been used to predict illnesses by studying the facial features and making conclusions based on several characteristics.


The science of reading faces has also been known as physiognomy and it seems to have first appeared in western cultures in Greece around the time of Aristotle and Hippocrates, both of whom wrote about it as a way to discern a person's character.


In the late 1700s, there were writings about the science of Face reading techniques and this was in an attempt to organize what was known into a science, using facial features and bone structure in a system that was intended to derive meaning from the appearance of the face.


The history of Face reading techniques shows us that the face has been studied and the science of the readings has done everything from diagnosing medical conditions, to reading what sort of destiny the person was headed for. There were writers and practitioners who used the information gathered from the facial features to predict or read personality and the person's integrity. There were times that practitioners of face reading were using their skill to predict what sort of medical treatment would best suit a patient and how a course of treatment might succeed or fail with that patient.


There are practical reasons that the use of Face reading techniques make some sense. This practice has been part of Chinese medicine for many centuries and to endure the test of time throughout so many cultures and other scientific findings is an impressive testament to the power of this school of thought.


This long and varied blend of cultural contributions to the area of reading the facial features has made it more credible and has supported its use through modern times as well.
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A History Of Face Reading Techniques
There are many traditional and ancient skills in the area of health care that are still being used today. One such science is the practice of reading the facial features of a patient and using the visual appearance of their face to help diagnose underlying health issues they may be having. For centuries, there has been an ancient Chinese practice of Face reading techniques that have been used to predict illnesses by studying the facial features and making conclusions based on several characteristics.


The science of reading faces has also been known as physiognomy and it seems to have first appeared in western cultures in Greece around the time of Aristotle and Hippocrates, both of whom wrote about it as a way to discern a person's character.


In the late 1700s, there were writings about the science of Face reading techniques and this was in an attempt to organize what was known into a science, using facial features and bone structure in a system that was intended to derive meaning from the appearance of the face.


The history of Face reading techniques shows us that the face has been studied and the science of the readings has done everything from diagnosing medical conditions, to reading what sort of destiny the person was headed for. There were writers and practitioners who used the information gathered from the facial features to predict or read personality and the person's integrity. There were times that practitioners of face reading were using their skill to predict what sort of medical treatment would best suit a patient and how a course of treatment might succeed or fail with that patient.


There are practical reasons that the use of Face reading techniques make some sense. This practice has been part of Chinese medicine for many centuries and to endure the test of time throughout so many cultures and other scientific findings is an impressive testament to the power of this school of thought.


This long and varied blend of cultural contributions to the area of reading the facial features has made it more credible and has supported its use through modern times as well.
I would like to have one article about the history about face reading techniques. One article about some specific details in the face and what they are saying.  And one general article about face reading techniques.

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