Once used to play a group of card games in 15th century Europe, Tarot in recent times has been much sought after for divinatory revelations. Tarot cards reveal much about love and money as they do about health issues. Although not a tool for self diagnosis, they act as a guide to help you achieve a healthy balance in life. Here’s a look at what each card has to say about one’s physical and mental state of affairs.
The Fool:
Governed by Uranuswhich rules over technology and electricity, the Fool warns against health issues from too much radiation. It also predicts unexpected health events relating to pregnancies and accidents.
The Magician:
The Magician which is ruled by Mercury is related to mental health and forewarns of illnesses pertaining to communication, learning disabilities and memory problems.
The High Priestess:
This card is laid with sexual overtones and rules over women. Health issues arise from hormonal imbalances. The High Priestess also signifies health issues pertaining to the stomach and nutrition.
The Empress:
The Empress like the High Priestess rules over women and is most denotative of pregnancies. For women trying to get pregnant this is an excellent sign of a forthcoming pregnancy.

The Emperor:
The Emperor is a dominant sign of injuries resulting from war, sports, sharp objects and anger. It warns against problems with the head, face, muscles and blood. Exercise and a disciplined lifestyle is the key to maintaining good health when faced with the Emperor.
The Hierophant:
The Hierophant denotes health issues pertaining to nutritional deficiencies, inadequate medical advice and lack of emotional support. On the positive side, it also denotes a strong immune system.
The Lovers:
The Lovers is symbolic of the twins of the astrological sign of Gemini. It reveals health issues pertaining to parts of the body that come in pairs, like the eyes, ears, legs, arms, lungs and kidneys. Illnesses are usually short-lived.
The Chariot:
The Chariot indicates health issues specific to women which pertain to motherhood. Ailments related to the womb, as well as problems with edema, food poisoning and allergies are all suggestive of this tarot card.
The Strength:
The Strength governs parts of the body like the heart, back, ribs and spine which form the core of the human body. Health issues stemming from this card relate to exhaustion, unhealthy lifestyle habits and intimacy issues that are in direct relation to these parts of the body.

The Justice:
The Justice deals with organs such as the inner ear, lower back, kidneys, ovaries, and the adrenal gland and indicates health issues pertaining to these organs.
The Hermit:
The Hermit draws attentions to health problems related to the intestines, lower stomach, spleen and gallbladder.
The Wheel of Fortune:
This card governs the liver and its functions. Health issues generally associated with this card relate to skin eruptions and allergies, poor eyesight and low vitality resulting from toxic build up in the liver.
The Hanged Man:
This card is associated with all kinds of drugs and it suggests health issues resulting from drug addiction, drug poisoning and lack of or over-medication. Other health issues pertaining to sleep and multiple personality disorders, nervous breakdowns, insanity and anti-social behavior are all signified by the Hanged Man.
The Death:
The Death card rules the groin region and is suggestive of problems related to the bladder, genitals, anus, colon, prostate, urethra, hernias and pubic bone.
The Temperance:
The Temperance is a card that’s associated with sudden onset of fevers, burns and excessive behavior. This card is also indicative of sport injuries and problems in the lower back and hips.
The Devil:
The Devil is suggestive of health issues pertaining to the bones, joints and teeth as well as colds and chronic health conditions. This is a card where one needs to watch out for overworking and over-stressing one’s self.
The Tower:
This card warns against infections, accidents and intense emotional reactions. Illnesses affecting the brain such as migraines, head injuries, strokes and meningitis are what one should watch out for.
The Star:
The Star denotes health issues related to the legs, ankles, blood circulation, and nervous system.
The Moon:
The Moon is indicative of health issues pertaining to metal health, sleeping problems, alcohol, drugs and malnutrition.

The Sun:
Sun strokes, eyesight problems, skin cancers, heart disease, vitamin D deficiency and depression are all health issues associated with the Sun.
The Judgement:
Health issues resulting from toxins, man-made pollutants, nuclear power and waste material are perceived through the card of Judgement.
The World:
The Worldcard is a depiction of burdens and stresses that have got to do with aging and taking onmore than one can handle.
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