Chinese Horoscope For rejah igen - The Water Rooster


Chinese Horoscope - rejah igen's Zodiac Details
THE WATER ROOSTER
Horoscopes provided courtesy of Suzanne White and Master Rao.
Health Outlook
First Trimester
You'll be rather nervous under the influence of the star Thien Khong, but this probably won't bring about any noticeable consequence. Nevertheless, be careful. In general you've a tendency to follow a not sufficiently reasonable life hygiene, to smoke too much, to eat badly and to go to bed late. This time, you'd better be more disciplined if you don't want to go from insomnia to nervousness!
Second Trimester
Good state of health on the whole. But if you suffer from asthma or allergy, you should in the first place think of an intestinal affection which must be treated with non aggressive medicines or with homeopathy. Pay better attention to your food. Be doubly careful about lung affections. You'll also be subject to sleep disorders; however, refrain from sleeping pills; simply take an orange-blossom tea in the evening.
Third Trimester
Favorable period healthwise. Each of your efforts to adopt a good life hygiene will be rewarded. You'll rather rapidly obtain a clear improvement in any aspect, be it your sleep, your dynamism, your nervousness or your weight. Moreover, the star Thien Khong will help those of you who suffer from chronic disorders to find new therapies that are better suited to their cases.
Fourth Trimester
During this period avoid overwork, all the more as your entire organism will be somewhat shaky. Spend your evenings in the quiet, among your loved ones, whether watching television, listening to soft music, or reading your favorite authors. Your back will be rather sensitive; you should take care of it by refraining from excessive or prolonged efforts; don't do violent exercises or make brusque movements; at the first sign of backache, total rest.
Rooster Health
Roosters are typically fit people. They enjoy sports and active hobbies such as hiking and swimming. They don't get sick very often because they tend to fight illness fairly well. However, when they do get ill, they usually bounce right back. Roosters can be a little high strung, suffering from dramatic mood swings and stress.