CymaTongue

CymaTongueβ„’ by CymaTones
v5.93
TCM Tongue Diagnosis Β· 5 Element Analysis Β· Frequency Medicine

CymaTongueβ„’

Read your tongue. Know your body.

Traditional Chinese Medicine has mapped the tongue for 3,000 years. Upload one photo β€” receive a complete organ health analysis, chakra reading, and personalised CymaTones frequency protocol.

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Intelligent Diagnostic System
CymaTongue uses an advanced intelligent learning system trained on thousands of clinical TCM patterns β€” reading all 9 tongue zones simultaneously, the way a senior practitioner does, in seconds. No appointment. No waiting room.
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3,000 Years of Medicine. One Photo.
Traditional Chinese Medicine has diagnosed organ health through the tongue for millennia. CymaTongue puts that entire clinical tradition β€” decoded by an intelligent recognition system β€” instantly in the palm of your hand.
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Your Frequency Prescription
Every scan generates a personalised 111-minute CymaTones protocol β€” 13 tracks selected by an intelligent frequency matching system, sequenced to your exact organ patterns and timed to the TCM organ clock.
πŸ”’ Your tongue photo is never uploaded or stored. Encoded on-device, sent only to our secure analysis system, never saved anywhere.
What CymaTongue Analyses

8 Diagnostic Layers. One Photo.

Your tongue reveals what blood tests miss. TCM practitioners spend years learning to read these 8 markers β€” CymaTongue reads all of them in seconds.

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Layer 1
Body Colour
Tap β–Ό

The base colour of the tongue body β€” pale pink is normal. Deviations reveal Blood, Heat, Cold, or Yin deficiency patterns across all 12 organ systems.

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Layer 2
Tongue Coating
Tap β–Ό

The coating directly reflects your digestive fire (Stomach Qi). Thickness, colour, and distribution are the most critical markers in modern TCM practice.

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Layer 3
Shape & Edges
Tap β–Ό

Overall size, shape, and lateral edges reveal Qi, Blood, and fluid balance. Scalloped edges are one of the most common modern clinic findings.

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Layer 4
Cracks & Lines
Tap β–Ό

Cracks map to specific organs by location, depth, and direction. They reveal chronic Yin depletion at the deepest constitutional level β€” often years of accumulation.

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Layer 5
Moisture & Shine
Tap β–Ό

How wet or dry the tongue appears reflects fluid metabolism and the balance between Yin, Yang, Heat, and Cold patterns throughout the body.

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Layer 6
Special Markers
Tap β–Ό

Papillae, spots, dots, ulcers, and teethmarks provide precision diagnostic detail that no other single examination can offer.

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Layer 7
Sublingual Veins
Tap β–Ό

The veins under the tongue are the most direct window into Blood circulation and stasis β€” visible markers of what is happening in your deepest vascular channels.

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What You Get
Full Diagnostic Stack
Tap β–Ό

Every scan produces a complete multi-layer analysis β€” not a single number, but a full clinical picture across organs, chakras, nutrients, emotions, and frequencies.

Interactive Tongue Map β€” Tap a Zone

TCM has mapped the tongue to organ systems for over 2,000 years. Each zone reveals the energetic state of a different organ. Tap any zone β€” or a chip below the map β€” to see full diagnostic detail.

Kidney Β· BladderROOTLiverL REARGallbladderR REARSpleenL MIDST Β· SPCENTREStomachR MIDLung LL FRONTLung RR FRONTHeart Β· PericardiumTIP
Tap any zone
πŸ‘† Tap a zone or button above
Each region maps to specific organ systems via TCM meridian pathways. Tap to see diagnostic markers, symptoms, and your CymaTones protocol.
Tongue Scan

Capture Your Tongue Photos

Top view is required for full analysis. Under-tongue view is optional β€” adds sublingual vein analysis for Blood stasis detection.

πŸ“· Top View β€’ Required
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Top of tongue
Open wide β€’ Extend flat β€’ Natural light
πŸ”΅ Under View β€’ Optional
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Under tongue
Lift tongue tip β€’ Reveal veins
Adds Blood stasis analysis
Under-tongue vein guide: Pale = Qi/Blood deficiency β€’ Blue-purple = Blood stasis β€’ Dark distended = severe stasis β€’ Fine branching = Yin deficiency
πŸ”’ Photos encoded on-device only. Never uploaded or stored anywhere.
Tips for an Accurate Scan
β˜€οΈNatural light only. No flash β€” distorts tongue colour.
πŸ‘₯Extend fully. Stick tongue out flat, hold 2 seconds.
🚫Morning is best. No food/drink/brushing 30 min prior.
πŸ“·15–20 cm away. Fill the frame, keep it sharp.
TOP VIEW

Position Your Tongue

Open wide β€’ Extend tongue flat β€’ Natural light β€’ Hold steady
TCM Analysis in Progress

Reading Your Tongue

Usually 20–40 seconds
Scan History

Progress Over Time

Stored locally on this device only.

TCM Reference Guide

Understanding Tongue Diagnosis

TCM practitioners spend years learning to read the tongue. This visual guide covers every marker CymaTongue analyses β€” with detailed illustrations so you know exactly what to look for in your own scan.

🌞 Tongue Body Colour

The base colour of the tongue body β€” beneath the coating β€” is the most fundamental diagnostic indicator. Each shade maps to a specific internal pattern across all 12 organ systems.

Pale Pink
Normal β€’ Good Qi and Blood
Pale / White
Blood def β€’ Cold β€’ Yang def β€’ Anaemia
Red
Heat β€’ Yin def β€’ Infection
Crimson
Extreme Heat β€’ High fever
Purple
Blood stasis β€’ Obstruction
Blue-Purple
Cold stasis β€’ Severe impairment
🌧 Tongue Coating

The coating on the tongue surface directly reflects the state of your digestive fire (Stomach Qi). A thin white coat is normal and healthy. Thickness, colour, distribution, and root all carry distinct diagnostic meaning.

Thin White
Normal β€’ Stomach Qi present
Thick White
Cold-damp β€’ Food stagnation
Yellow
Heat β€’ Infection β€’ Damp-Heat
Grey / Black
Extreme pattern β€’ Serious
No Coat / Peeled
Stomach or Kidney Yin def
Geographic
Yin def β€’ Stomach Yin in patches
Yellow at Root
Kidney/Bladder damp-heat β€’ UTI
πŸ”³ Shape & Edges

The size, shape, and edge texture of the tongue reveal the balance of Qi, Blood, and body fluids. Scalloped/teethmarked edges β€” where the tongue presses against the teeth β€” are the most common finding in modern patients.

Normal
Healthy β€’ Good Qi and Blood
Swollen
Damp-Phlegm β€’ Spleen Qi def
Thin / Narrow
Blood or Yin def β€’ Depleted
Scalloped Edges
Spleen Qi def β€’ Most common modern finding
Pointed Red Tip
Heart Fire β€’ Emotional heat β€’ Anxiety
Red Tip Dots
Yin def β€’ Rising Fire β€’ Insomnia
⚑ Cracks & Lines

Cracks map to specific organs by their location, depth, and direction. They indicate chronic Yin depletion β€” often years of accumulated deficiency becoming visible on the tongue surface.

Short Midline
Recent Stomach Yin def β€’ Mild
Deep Midline
Chronic Stomach Yin def β€’ Long-standing
Root to Tip
Kidney Yin def β€’ Constitutional
Edge Cracks
Liver Blood def β€’ Chronic Spleen
Horizontal
Stomach Yin injured in patches
Tip Crack
Heart Yin def β€’ Emotional depletion
πŸ’§ Moisture & Surface

How wet, dry, or textured the surface appears reflects the body's fluid metabolism and the balance between Yin, Yang, Heat, and Cold throughout the whole system.

Moist
Normal β€’ Healthy fluid metabolism
Dry
Heat consuming fluids β€’ Yin def
Wet / Slippery
Excess fluids β€’ Cold-damp β€’ Yang def
Very Wet
Yang def β€’ Kidney Yang failing
πŸ”¬ Special Markers

Papillae clusters, stasis spots, ulcers, and teethmarks provide precision diagnostic detail no other single physical examination can match. Many people have one of these and never know what it means.

Red Tip Dots
Heart Fire β€’ Yin def β€’ Insomnia β€’ Anxiety
Teethmarks
Spleen Qi def β€’ Most common modern marker
Dark Spots
Blood stasis β€’ Circulation obstructed
Tip Ulcer
Heart Fire β€’ Emotional heat manifesting
Raised Papillae
Heat in Blood β€’ Nutritional heat
Peeling Patches
Stomach Yin def β€’ Digestive fire failing
πŸ«€ Sublingual Veins (Under-Tongue View)

Lift the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth to reveal the veins underneath. The two main veins run parallel either side of the central frenulum fold β€” their colour, thickness, and branching pattern reveal your Blood circulation health.

How to check: Good natural light β€’ Lift tip to roof of mouth β€’ Look in mirror β€’ The two veins run parallel down each side of the central fold (frenulum).
Pale / Thin
Qi and Blood def β€’ Vessels insufficiently filled
Blue-Purple / Distended
Blood stasis β€’ Obstructed flow β€’ Cardiovascular risk
Dark / Bulging
Severe Blood stasis β€’ Urgency β€’ Often with pain
Fine Branching
Yin def with dryness β€’ Heat consuming fluids
How to check: Lift the tip of your tongue and look in a mirror under good natural light. CymaTongue accepts an optional under-tongue photo for sublingual vein analysis.
Ready to Read Your Tongue?
Now you know what to look for
CymaTongue reads all of these markers simultaneously β€” in one photo, in seconds.
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