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Organ Clock
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All Versions of Organ Clock
3.1
March 7, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
minor improvements and bug fixes
More3.0
March 5, 2017
It was time for a complete rewrite of the app.
Organ Clock now has a cleaner interface with an easy swipe navigation and the settings a directly in the app.
More2.4
September 13, 2013
Add your own notes for the different organs
2.3
August 9, 2013
Fixed issues on iPhone 5
2.2
November 26, 2012
iPhone 5 Support
2.1
October 25, 2010
Improved Graphics for iPhone 4
2.0
August 5, 2010
Uses solar time if the location is available, falls back to standard time without daylight saving time adjustments.
It is also possible to configure the app to use the time currently set on the device, including daylight saving time adjustments.
Now supports iPad
More1.1
May 5, 2010
Added informations about the biochemical cell salts that correspond to the organs.
More1.0
March 17, 2010
Price History of Organ Clock
Description of Organ Clock
There are twelve energy pathways, or meridians, in the human body that connect to specific organs in the body. Chinese medicine believes that each organ has a two hour time period when the Qi is at its peak in that meridian. The Qi flows cyclically in a clockwise rotation like a wave through the meridians.
We always pay attention to symptoms that occur repeatedly at specific times because this may be an indication of the organ that is out of balance. For example, waking every night between 1 and 3 a.m. almost always is indicative of a Liver imbalance. The Organ Clock App will show you which organs correspond to which two hour period.
The Organ Clock iPhone App lists the periods in which the organs are at their peak Qi. It will display the details for the organ currently at its maximum, including whether it is a Zang or a Fu organ, Yin or Yang, which element the organ belongs to and a short description of the role of the organ according to the traditional chinese medicine and tips on how to behave during that period.
You can also browse all organs independent of whether they are at currently their maximum Qi or not.
Disclaimer:
If you think that you are suffering from an illness, please consult an qualified medical practitioner. Neither the organ clock nor the information about the specific organs can substitute for a qualified anamnesis and diagnosis.
The developer of this Application is neither physician nor healer but has compiled freely available information about the organ clock and has published them in this Application.
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Organ Clock: FAQ
Yes, Organ Clock supports iPad devices.
The Organ Clock app was launched by Dominik Wei-Fieg.
Your iOS device must be running iOS 10.2 or above.
The Organ Clock app has an overall user rating of 3.0.
The App Genre Of Organ Clock Is Health & Fitness.
The latest version of Organ Clock is 3.1.
The latest Organ Clock update came out on July 2, 2024.
Organ Clock launched on February 5, 2023.
The Organ Clock app is suitable for children aged Dominik Wei-Fieg.
The Organ Clock app is now available in American English, German (Germany).
Unfortunately, Organ Clock is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Organ Clock.
Unfortunately, Organ Clock is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.