This post tells the times associated with each organ. See if it matches up with any of your issues...
for example: Are you constantly waking up each night at 3:30 a.m.? What is that in relevance to?
Associated
symptoms using the 24 hour Chinese Clock:
Bladder (B) 3-5 p m. Bladder problems, headache, eye diseases,
neck and back problems, pain along the back of the leg
Circulation (C) 7-9p.m. Poor circulation, angina, palpitation,
diseases of the sexual glands and organs, irritability, pain along the course
of the meridian
Conception - Diseases of the urogenital system,
hernia, cough, breathing difficulties, breast problems
Gall bladder (G) 11 p.m.-I a.m. Gall bladder problems, ear diseases,
migraine, hip problems, dizziness, pain along the meridian
Gland Meridian (Gd) 9-11 p.m. (Triple Warmer) diseases of the thyroid and adrenal glands,
ear problems, sore throat, abdominal distension, oedema, swelling of cheek,
pain along the meridian
Governing Meridian (Gv) Spinal problems, mental disorders, fever,
nose problems, headaches
Heart (H) 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Heart problems, dryness of the throat,
jaundice, pain along the course of the meridian
Kidney (K) 5-7 p.m.
kidney problems, lung problems, dry tongue, lumbago, oedema,
constipation, diarrhoea, pain and weakness along the course of the meridian
Large Intestine (Li) 5-7 a.m. abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhoea, sore
throat, toothache in the lower gum, nasal discharge and bleeding, pain along
the course of the meridian
Liver (Lv) 1-3 a.m.
liver problems, lumbago, vomiting, hernia, urination problems, pain in
the lower abdomen and along the course of the meridian
Lung (L) 3-5 a.m.
respiratory diseases, sore throat, cough, common cold, pain in the
shoulder and along the meridian
Small Intestine (Si) 1-3 p.m. pain in the lower abdomen, sore throat,
swelling or paralysis of face, deafness, pain along the meridian
Spleen (Sp) 9-11 a.m. problems of the spleen and pancreas,
abdominal distension, jaundice, general weakness and sluggishness, tongue
problems, vomiting, pain and swellings along the course of the meridian
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