Thursday 19 April 2012

Part of the Body Ruled by Sagittarius


Part of the Body Ruled by Sagittarius

The sign of Sagittarius rules the hips, the thighs, and
the liver. In human anatomy the hips and thighs represent
locomotion and volition, and it should not be surprising
that most Sagittarians are active people who love freedom,
fresh air, sunshine, and the great outdoors. Physical activity
is a must; they will stagnate and become ill if they don’t
get enough exercise.
Both men and women tend to have long, well-shaped
legs. Sagittarians are graceful, coordinated, and well-developed
and are often described as having a buoyant walk. Indeed,
walking is their favorite form of relaxation and exercise.
Though usually lean and slender in their early years,
they have a tendency to put on weight as they get older. In
Sagittarian women the weight unfortunately seems to settle
on the hips and thighs.
Sagittarians are likely to incur injuries and ailments of
the hips and thighs. The upper legs are the first part of the
body to tire and weaken when Sagittarians are under
strain. They often have chronic aches in the hips and
thighs, and are very susceptible to fractures, sprains, and
bruising in this area. They are vulnerable to sciatica, gout,
hip disease, and sometimes lameness.
Sagittarius’s ruling planet Jupiter governs the liver. In
addition, recent astrologers have traced Jupiter’s influence
on the pituitary gland. The pituitary, known as the “master
gland,” regulates hormone production and physical
growth. Sagittarians tend to have an active, sensitive liver
that instantly suffers from overuse of alcohol. They are also
susceptible to hepatitis.
With a minimum amount of care, however, they enjoy
long, healthy lives. There are more octogenarians who were
born under Sagittarius than under any other sign.

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