Your first name of Bowyer creates an idealistic, sensitive nature and a desire for culture and the refinements of life. Happiness and fulfilment are elusive under this name. You can find it difficult to express your deeper thoughts and feelings verbally. You could be subject to glandular disturbances, poor circulation, kidney or urinary tract disorders, and, later in life, prostate problems. Your fondness for rich foods lacking in proper nourishment compounds your problems. As you often feel nervous, self-conscious, lonely, and self-pitying, you would give anything to be natural, fun-loving, and expressive. You would work best in a relaxed environment at tasks involving writing, mathematical, or analytical skills that require concentration. Being idealistic has a creative side, but being too idealistic has a tendency to shut out reality. It is most important for you to establish a nutritious diet and exercise in order to build a strong, vital body. The heart, lungs, or bronchial tubes could also be an area of potential weakness, with asthma, flu, or pleurisy ensuing.