BODY SYNDROMES
Western Medicine now admits that what we think, say, hear, do and
feel has an effect on our bodies.
Just think about this for a moment. In any given day, how many of
us say “This is a pain in the neck.” Just those simple words alone
can cause a pain in your own neck. Since what you think, say, hear,
do & feel affects your body – you should be using positive
suggestions and thinking positive to avoid the negative impact your
thinking has on you.
Syndromes & Their Meanings
From the top of the head to the chest area syndromes:
Headaches, snoring, grinding teeth, absent-mindedness, teary,
sore eyes, nose & throat, trouble breathing, sore chest, head & neck
area. This means that the person does not want to see, hear, say or
deal with a situation causing indecision. This is also called the
“Crying Syndrome”.
The back, shoulders & spinal points often hold a lot of
tension and stress from a variety of sources including overwork,
tension and emotions. Sometimes, this is tied to responsibility, the
neglect or fear thereof.
Problems affecting the reproductive organs, stomach, groin and
lower back are linked to sexual frustration or guilt which can
cause:
- kidney problems
- prostate & testicular pressure & pain
- vaginal & bladder infections
- feelings of inadequacy
- depression
SYNDROMES ASSOCIATED WITH HANDS, FINGERS & ARMS
- warts
- extreme hot & cold hands
- blisters
- carpal tunnel syndrome
- tightness of muscles, joints and tendons
This is associated with repression of what the person really
needs in their lives along with a need to express it which is
denied.
Pretty amazing huh?! You are what you think after all.
BODY SYNDROMES
Syndromes which occur from the thighs to the feet are
associated with wanting to get away from a situation, place or
person. In other words, syndromes expressed here are tied
emotionally to the need to run away.
Symptoms are:
- extreme cold or hot feet
- poor circulation
- leg pains
- blisters between the toes or peeling skin at the bottom of the
feet
There may be an accompanying fear attached to this “FLIGHT
SYNDROME” brought on by the fear of facing certain people or
situations that may be painful. Often there is a fear of disaster or
a need to escape emotionally & physically from an involvement and
even a fear of being successful.
This can be quickly and easily dealt with through hypnosis
Phantom Limb Syndrome
Anyone who has undergone the loss of a limb, fingers, ovaries or
even appendix can tell you that they can still feel an organ or
other body part although it is missing. These people have experienced
what is called Phantom Limb Syndrome. This can easily be alleviated
by your reflexologist who will stop the pain by massaging the energy
field surrounding your body where the missing part was located.
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