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16 Apr 2004, 05:28 PM
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Dragilor , de la o vreme am tot citit despre chestiunea stresului, epuizarii psihice, anxietatii, etc. Si nu m-am multumit cu sfaturile gen "Gandeste pozitiv" ci m-am dus sa caut radacina fiziologica a acestor probleme. Mai jos am lipit un articol scris pe intelesul tuturor (celor care stiu engleza) despre glandele adrenale, rolul lor, posibile boli legate de ele, etc.
The Adrenal Glands by Clifford S. Garner, Ph.D. In this paper we tell you about the adrenal glands, alternative ways of checking on their dysfunction, and what to do about it. Adrenal disorders are common because the adrenals are so sensitive to stress. Louise Hay ascribes adrenal problems in part to anxiety, defeatism, and no longer caring for oneself. The Chinese Law of Five Elements (used in acupuncture and meridian therapy) associates the adrenals with the Triple Warmer meridian of the Fire Element, for which key emotions include despair and despondency, loneliness and heaviness. The adrenals are two golf-ball-sized glands, one on top of each kidney. Each consists of: - a core, the adrenal medulla, - and an outer layer, the adrenal cortex. Many nerves run from the sympathetic nervous system to special medulla cells which secrete epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline) on stimulation by these nerves. These two hormones travel throughout the body via the circulatory system. Some of their more important functions, many related to the "fight or flight" response, include: 1) Increasing cellular metabolic rates; 2) Releasing glucose from the liver, thus raising blood sugar levels; 3) Breaking down glucose in muscles; 4) Increasing muscle strength and mental alertness; 5) Increasing blood flow to muscles, while at the same time decreasing flow to organs not in use at the time; 6) Dilating blood vessels to the heart and skeleton, while constricting most other vessels; 7) Increasing blood pressure; 8) Dilating bronchials (why epinephrine injections are given in asthmatic attacks). Many involuntary body functions, such as respiration, heart rate, digestion, etc., are controlled by adrenal medulla hormones. The adrenal cortex secretes a different group of some 40 hormones collectively called corticosteroids, which are formed from cholesterol. These exist in three major forms: - glucocorticoids, - mineralcorticoids, - and 17-ketosteroids. Generally speaking, these hormones help regulate protein and carbohydrate metabolism, metabolism of salt and water, and contribute in a major way to the body’s response to stress. The glucocorticoids consist mainly of three hormones, cortisone (often used by MDs to treat inflammation and allergies by suppressing the immune system), corticosterone, and cortisol. Cortisol (also known as hydrocortisone) is the most important, having many functions including: 1) Transporting amino acid building blocks of proteins to the liver where they are converted to glucose; 2) Increasing blood sugar levels; 3) Decreasing the rate at which cells use glucose; 4) Helping the body burn fats instead of glucose. If in too great supply, glucocorticoids can raise serum glucose levels to a point where a diabetes-like condition ensues. Insufficient cortisol output is associated with many symptoms, including: 1) Craving sweets, soft drinks, fruit juices, tobacco, marijuana, etc.; 2) Dizziness on standing up too fast; 3) Headaches, blurred vision, irritability, erratic energy levels; 4) Conditions over time such as Addison’s disease, arthritis, bursitis, bronchitis, colitis, allergies, and frequent infections. Too much cortisol (common in people in adrenal exhaustion) increases the rate at which bone and muscle mass is lost (among the first symptoms of physical aging), cognitive impairment, and many serious diseases, including it seems diabetes, cancer, stroke, heart problems, ulcers, multiple sclerosis, retinitis pigmentosa, and Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. Some holistic medical doctors suggest trying to get cortisol levels in the low end of the normal range for middle-aged people, namely, 7 to 11 mcg/dL. The most important of the mineralcorticoids is aldosterone, which influences mineral balance, especially the important sodium-potassium balance--we would die within 2 weeks without aldosterone. An aldosterone deficiency and the resulting sodium loss is a cause of dehydration, muscle spasm and twitching, heart palpitations, and increased perspiration, urination, and skin pigmentation. Too much aldosterone causes higher sodium levels in the extracellular fluids (we become thirsty) and increased potassium excretion by the kidneys, leading in turn to high blood pressure, muscle weakness and spasms (possibly convulsions) and an over-alkaline body resulting in extreme nervousness. The 17-ketosteroids are sex hormones, of which the main one is the male hormone (androgen) dehydroepiandrosterone, DHEA. Because of the alleged anti-aging properties of DHEA, many people are popping DHEA pills like candy. No long-term studies have been done on DHEA or other popular hormones, and hormone interaction with other hormones is complex. A minority of holistic MDs, NDs, DCs, and I think taking these hormones long-term at this time is risky; if one is going to take DHEA, it would seem advisable to first get a lab test on serum DHEA levels, or even better, cortisol/DHEA ratios, and to monitor them as one ingests DHEA. Actually, determining cortisol and DHEA levels in saliva is more accurate than in blood or urine–see below for adrenal stress index (ASI) testing. An acupuncture technique from a holistic MD, Norman Shealy, called the “Ring of Fire,” in which certain acupoints are activated in sequence daily, has been shown to increase DHEA levels in chronically ill patients by 50-60% in 12 weeks. Although needles were used in the research for 20 minutes, a low intensity 670-nm laser can do the job in 5 seconds per point; rubbing the points firmly for several minutes daily will be less effective but still useful. For those that have an acupuncture chart, the points in sequence (the points on meridians other than Conception Vessel (CV) and Governing Vessel (GV) are done on both sides of the body): K-3 (1" up from sole of foot and 2" forward from heel), CV-2 (midline of pubic bone), CV-6 (1" below navel), BL-22 (just off spine in line with lowest point of rib cage), CV-18 (slightly below middle of breast bone), CX-6 (2"on inside of arms above middle of wrist crease), LI-18 (on vertical line from front of ear, even with bottom of chin), GV-20 (top of skull on midline); rubbing wrong points will not be harmful. The Ring of Fire helps in adrenal exhaustion (see below) and in chronic fatigue. A major cause of adrenal dysfunction is sudden extreme or chronic prolonged stress. We tend to think of stress as emotional, but it can be physical (e.g., accidents, surgery, prolonged illness, especially from a toxic liver and/or congested kidneys), nutritional (e.g., long-term use of synthetic vitamins–especially ascorbic acid in high dosage, deficiencies or excesses of nutrients, allergies), environmental (e.g., chemical sensitivities, metal toxicities, electromagnetic fields), thermal (e.g., prolonged excessive heat or cold), many medical drugs (especially hormones), overwork, etc., all of which adversely affect the adrenals. The Canadian physician, Dr. Hans Selye, extensively studied the adrenals and the effect of stress on them. What he called the "General Adaptation Syndrome" has at least three stages as follows. The initial response is the "fight or flight" response (or "alarm stage"), designed to address actual or perceived danger by mobilizing body resources for immediate physical action. The adrenal medulla secretes epinephrine and other stress-related hormones, overreacting to cope with the stress. People in this stage often have “glassy” eyes, sometimes with “shiny” skin. The second stage ("resistance stage") allows the corticosteroids to continue fighting a stressor long after the short-lived "fight or flight" response has worn off. With chronic stress the adrenals become overtaxed and depleted. If you are able to learn to reduce stress sufficiently and are otherwise in at least fairly good health, the adrenals will rebuild themselves and actually grow larger. People in this second stage often have a substantial amount of the white sclera of one eyeball showing under the iris, due to one eyeball having rotated up from lack of right-left brain integration brought on by the stress–this condition leads to poor depth perception and is a common cause of accidents. If you do not learn stress reduction, you are likely to go into the third stage, "adrenal exhaustion." Adrenal exhaustion is reached when there is no reserve capacity to handle stress without "going to pieces." This may mean total collapse of body function or of specific organs or glands, especially the heart and adrenals, and impairment of blood vessels and the immune system, whatever is inherently weak. Loss of potassium becomes extreme and depletion of glucocorticoids becomes severe, often "instantly" leading to low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) symptoms, and a tendency for greater and longer lasting illness, and even to "nervous breakdown." This condition is not easy to reverse, even with holistic methods. People in this third stage tend to have both eyes showing much white sclera under the irises. If the hair is beginning to turn gray or white this is usually a sign of weak adrenals about to enter exhaustion, which is likely to show up 6 to 12 months later. Another indicator is if one feels tired within an hour after eating (this can also indicate allergy to what was eaten), even becoming sleepy. People who need coffee to get through the day usually have exhausted adrenals, and the coffee drunk late in the day usually makes them jittery. There are many good stress management and emotional stress release techniques, including the more elaborate ones of PKP kinesiology. In Paper 1D we described a simple effective emotional stress release procedure. A friend recently called my attention to an excellent 1997 book, "Deep Healing," by Emmett E. Miller, MD, which presents many ideas for healing yourself including stress management. Dr. Miller has produced excellent audiotapes for relaxation, stress reduction, etc. Other causes of adrenal dysfunction include: 1) Frequent over-consumption of sugar (including in most processed foods}, honey, maple syrup, fruit juices, soft drinks, all of which stress the pancreas as well as the adrenals, caffeine, alcohol, marijuana, tobacco, etc.; 2) Fasting, which further overtaxes weak adrenals as they attempt to maintain blood sugar levels; 3) Overuse of cortisone injections for medical treatment of arthritis, asthma, etc., or hydrocortisone creams for skin rash and itching--these deplete both the adrenals and the immune system; 4) Spinal vertebral misalignment, especially of C 7 and T 10, and ankle subluxation; 5) Allergies; 6) Pituitary dysfunction (the pituitary controls adrenal hormone secretion, especially the anterior pituitary hormone adrenal corticotrophic hormone, ACTH); 7) Tuberculosis. Avoidance of high glycemic-index foods is important in the adrenal stress syndrome; 8) Dental “silver” fillings (half toxic mercury) and root canals play an extremely important role, as has been shown by Hal Huggins, DDS. As seen, adrenal dysfunction is complex, whether it is underactivity (hypoadrenia) or overactivity (hyperadrenia). Sometimes when the adrenal cortex is underactive for a longer time a rare adrenal disorder called "Addison's disease" may develop, in which discoloration and dark pigmentation of the skin is seen, especially of elbows, knees, skin folds, scars, mouth, vagina, and in freckles (President John Kennedy had Addison’s disease, and rumors circulated that autopsy of his body showed a nearly complete atrophy of his adrenals). Other symptoms include lessening of body hair in armpits and groin, appetite loss, chronic fatigue, constantly feeling cold, lowered resistance to colds and other infections, weak ligaments, blood pressure problems, asthma, etc. Many MDs tend to consider Addison’s disease as “incurable,” but with the proper diet, nutrition and patience it can be overcome. Sometimes a rare disease called “Cushing’s Syndrome” may occur from an overactive adrenal cortex and a suppressed immune system. People with Cushing's Syndrome usually are heavy in the abdomen, buttocks and face, but with very thin arms and legs, and the face can get acne-like sores, swollen eyelids, and body hair overgrowth is common (women may grow a moustache or even a beard). Louise Hay lists severe emotional malnutrition and self-anger as causative factors in Addison's disease, and overproduction of crushing ideas and a feeling of being overpowered as factors in Cushing's Syndrome. Medical diagnosis and treatment of adrenal disease is too complex to discuss here, except to note that surgery may be used in hyperadrenia, and drugs such as hydrocortisone and fluorocortisone used in hypoadrenia, which not only have a poor success rate, but also a tendency in long-term use to affect the adrenals adversely and to cause other problems. If you want more information on the medical approach, a good source is the Internet or "The Merck Manual, Home Edition," Merck Research Laboratories, NJ, 1997. Turning to alternative ways of checking your adrenals, a good test for hypoadrenia is the Ragland test, which you can do on yourself if you have a blood pressure measuring device. After lying on your back relaxed for 5 minutes with the blood pressure cuff in place, but not inflated, take your blood pressure (or have someone take it for you). Leaving the uninflated cuff in place, quickly stand up and immediately take the pressure again (be careful of dizziness if this is a problem for you). Your systolic blood pressure (the higher of the two numbers, 130/80 e.g,) should rise 5-15 (mm of mercury) on standing if there is no hypoadrenia. If the systolic pressure falls, hypoadrenia is probable, with a greater decrease tending to correlate with a greater degree of hypoadrenia; a drop of 5 points or less corresponds to mild adrenal weakness; a drop in the 5 to 10 point range means substantial hypoadrenia; more than 10 points suggests the person is bordering on adrenal failure. In some cases kidney problems can do this too. It is good to repeat the test a day or so later. Another test is to stand and hang your arms along your sides for several minutes; the veins in the backs of your hands will swell with blood and protrude. Now slowly raise either hand to heart level, keeping it there–if the protruding veins disappear within 2 to 5 seconds after your hand is at heart level, you almost surely have weak adrenals, your blood volume being low and your tissues dehydrated. People with very strong adrenals can even raise their hand over their head and the protruding veins will still not disappear. Another test you can do relates more to deficiency in mineralcorticoids, which control mineral balances. For nerve impulses to be transmitted properly there must be enough sodium ions outside the cell and enough potassium inside the cell. In hypoadrenia there may be too much sodium loss and too much potassium retention. This shows up not only in muscle spasm and heart palpitation, but also in abnormal eye pupil change. To do the test it is easier to have someone help you, although you can do it alone with a mirror. Sit in a darkened room for a few minutes to dark-adapt the eyes, then shine the light from a not-to-strong penlight from about 6 inches away onto the center of one eye, keeping it there for at least 30 seconds. Normally the light will constrict the pupil (dark center of eye), which will remain constricted. In hypoadrenia one of three abnormal responses occurs: 1) The pupil opens at once; 2) The pupil yoyos between closed and open; 3) The pupil closes at first, but reopens within 10-30 seconds of light exposure. This is why hypoadrenal people often wear dark glasses, complain about bright sunlight, have difficulty driving at night, etc. A good test to find the progression of chronic stress through the general adaptation syndrome (see earlier) is the salivary adrenal stress index test (ASI). Saliva is collected at 7 am, 11 am, 4 pm and 11 pm, and the samples are sent to a special lab. Levels of cortisol, DHEA, and the sulfated form of DHEA ( DHEAS) are plotted against each other. The prescribing physician must be trained in interpreting the ASI profile. One such lab is Diagnos-Tech, 1-800-878-3787; they will send you an ASI kit without charge, and you pay them maybe $80 when you submit the 4 samples to them–they will send you a graph together with therapeutic suggestions. Dr. Paul Eck, outstanding mineral researcher, has found that imbalance in the sodium-magnesium ratio is associated with an adrenal disorder (as potassium-calcium imbalance is associated with thyroid dysfunction, and so on for other mineral ratios and organs or glands), a low sodium-magnesium ratio slows the adrenals and a high ratio speeds the adrenals. Dr. Eck interprets hair analyses for mineral imbalances and suggests appropriate nutritional supplements accordingly. Incidentally, one cannot simply supply the given mineral to boost its ratio, for changing one mineral level affects all other mineral levels. Rather one has to work indirectly to support the dysfunctioning organ/gland. Contact Reflex Analysis, CRA, is another good way of getting information and suggested nutrition for the adrenals and all other organ/gland/body systems. In the Las Cruces area Regis Guest, DN, and I are trained in CRA. Lastly, we turn to what to do for adrenal problems. Much has been implied earlier in this article about stress reduction, improved lifestyle, avoidance of certain foods and medications, etc. Following a diet for your blood type (0, A, B, or AB), as explained in the excellent 1996 book, “Eat Right 4 Your Type," by Peter D'Adamo, ND, should help. Helpful Touch for Health (TFH) techniques include a 1-minute rubbing daily of neurolymphatic (NL) points found by going 1 inch to each side of the navel and 2 inches up. Softly holding with a finger or two for maybe 1 to 5 minutes daily a neurovascular (NV) point on the midline of the skull, about 5 finger widths above the base of the skull in back should also help, and even better is to do the rubbing of the NL with one hand and the holding of the NV with the other hand simultaneously. In adrenal stress the sartorius, gracilis, gastrocnemius and soleus muscles tend to be weak, and strengthening them with TFH methods helps. Use of the ESR NV points described in my paper 1D will reduce emotional stress if applied daily. Also a help is to rub for maybe a minute daily a reflexology point on the sole of each foot at its narrowest width and in line with the second toes. Once a day stand in your shower with your back to the spray so it can beat just above the kidneys for 3 minutes with the hottest water you can stand, then for a half-minute with the coldest water. Some potentially helpful nutritional supplements and herbs, best checked for your use with a pendulum or by a skilled kinesiologist, include per day: vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid or calcium pantothenate, especially important for the adrenals, 500-2000 mg), vitamin C (3000 mg to bowel tolerance), a good high-B complex, Standard Process B6-Niacinamide (3-12 tablets), L-tyrosine (500 mg on an empty stomach), coenzyme Q10 (90 mg), a good adrenal extract or protomorphogen (Standard Process Drenamin, 6 tablets, or 3 of their Whole Desiccated Adrenal), minerals such as chromium, copper, magnesium, manganese, potassium, selenium and zinc (say, as picolinates and/or citrates), and a good digestant such as Standard Process Zypan, maybe 2 at each meal, and the herbs astragalus, gotu kola, licorice root, hawthorn berry, Korean or Siberian ginseng, echinacea, and milk thistle. Alpha lipoic acid (thioctic acid) may also help. Check the pituitary, pineal, hypothalamus and thyroid for possible nutritional need or cranial manipulation. One way to check potential helpful supplements is to do the Ragland test (see above), then repeat it with a tablet or capsule of the supplement in the mouth–if helpful, the supplement gives a blood pressure increase. DISCLAIMER: Information and procedures described in this and other “Health Musings” are reported solely for educational purposes. The author is not directly or indirectly dispensing medical advice. Although the author believes this information and these procedures to be valuable, persons using them do so entirely at their own risk. Cliff Garner, Ph.D., is a holistic health facilitator and a professional kinesiology practitioner. He may be reached by telephone or fax at (505) 525-1089 or by email at kosmik@totacc.com. |
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16 Apr 2004, 05:34 PM
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19 Apr 2004, 04:00 AM
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Nicodim, super articolul. L-am citit dintr-o rasuflare.
Iti pot spune si eu, ca reteta de presopunctura data acolo e f benefica. Plus mai am una care da rezultate imediate, o folosesc ptr clientii cu extenuari psihice si fizice. Deasemeni, daca masezi reflexele glandelor suprarenale in talpa, ajuta enorm. Si cum aceste glande endocrine sint dirijate de "glanda sefa"--glanda pituitara, se recomanda deci, si masarea acestui reflex (a glandei pituitare). La un topic despre reflexologie, am pus un link daca vrei detalii. Eu asa fac cind nu am energie la mijlocul zilei, si mai ales cind am de invatat (ca acum): 4 minute de masaj la aceste terminatii face minuni si imi energie pe loc (instant rush of energy). La cele scrise mai jos, as putea adauga, ca un excess a hormonului cortisol, are un efect nefast asupra hypocampus'ului, partea din creier care care transforma the short term memory in long term memory (na ca nu am stiut traduce ) Devenim uituci din cauza stresului. Articolul tau a spus vag aceata...Dar apoi putem lua ginkgo biloba sau putem avea o sesiune de shiatsu Ptr shiatsu veniti la mine. Nicodim stii cite as putea spune si eu la topicul asta??? Uite iti mai dau un hint. In acupressure, este un punct pe meridianul rinichiului, K7 (kindney 7). Acesta este un **** point. Gaseste'l si stimuleaza'l sa iti revitalizezi rinichii si suprarenalele. Vorbesc f serios. O poti face oricind si la servici daca nu ai timp. Si baga un search pe internet despre "pulse reading" chinese method. La mina stinga, poti vedea "starea rinichilor+suprerenalelor oricind fara test de saliva, fara nimic. Ps. After reading your article, I could not help but marvel that these sort of things preoccupy you. Nicodim, you are way ahead of everybody. I'll add this: your body will thank you. Take good care. -------------------- Prayer is the bridge between panic and peace.
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21 Apr 2004, 11:35 PM
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Ligia, problema mea cu reflexologia este ca nu-mi dau seama daca identific exact punctele pe care trebuie sa le frec [ ].
Am inteles ca pentru adrenale sunt urmatoarele zone care trebuie gadilate: 1. zona burtii: 2cm in stanga si-n dreapta buricului si patru-cinci centimetri deasupra buricului 2. ceafa: cinci degete deasupra cefei - deci un pic mai jos de buricul ala din cap unde se invarte parul [ ] 3. talpile: am inteles ca e in zona cea mai ingusta a talpii, in dreptul primului deget de langa degetul gros Dar unde pot gasi **** point de care vorbeai? (daca poti explica babeste, sa priceapa si prostii ca mine) Si pe ce punct tre' sa apas ca sa declansez o detoxifiere generala? |
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25 Apr 2004, 01:01 AM
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... adica hippocampus, ca nu este ipocrit...
S-ar traduce: partea din creier care care transforma memoria pe termen scurt in memoria pe termen lung. -------------------- Azi avem.
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29 Apr 2004, 08:57 AM
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Nicodim, salut. : )
Imi cer mii de scuze ca intirzii cu raspunsul. Mi s-au stricat amindoua laptops apoi am avut examene, si in al 3 lea rind nu aveam the flash cards cu punctele sa iti arat exact unde sint. Intre timp le-am cumparat si le-am scanat o sa incerc sa le atasez. Ok, vad ca gidilatu' iti suride. (am ris in hohote cind am citit raspunsul tau.... ha ha ) Nicodim, afla ca reflexologia si presopunctura sint 2 metode diferite. Total diferite. Reflexologia foloseste numai terminatii nervoase"reflexe" in talpa, pe cind acupressure (presopunctura) foloseste diferite puncte peste tot pe corp. Eu folosesc ambele metode ptr clientii mei. Amindoua dau rezultate fantastice. Presopunctura inca o studiez acum, in schimb reflexologia o practic de mai multi ani. Ok, punctul de **** e de presopunctura. E pe meridianul rinichiului care porneste din talpa si se opreste aproape de beregata. Are 27 de puncte, pe noi ne intereseaza punctul nr 7. Acest punct, se afla in partea interioara a piciorului, linga tendonul lui Achilles... sau cum il mai cheama , deasupra osului cam 3 degete in sus de la os...sper ca intelegi... Acest punct actioneaza direct asupra rinichilor si suprarenalelor, daca e dureros, inseamna ca toxine si acid lactic s-au acumulat acolo, si asta blocheaza energia chi sa curga prin meridian. Punctule K3 e f important de semenea dar are numai ***, Punctul K3 e un "source point/balancing point" Acest puntulet e in stare sa balanseze energia in tot meridianul, daca e prea multa o reduce, daca e prea putina o tonifica. Pretty amazing! Dupa ce apesi pe K7 apasa si pe k3 un minut. Ma intrebai de un punct ptr detoxificare totala. Stiu un punct si ptr acesta si chiar lucra.. E GB31. (gallbladder 31- fierea 31) Daca stai in picioare cu miinile pe linga corp, degetul al 3-lea (the freeway finger ) natural cade exact pe acest punct, el e pe partea exterioara a piciorului. Apasa acolo si il vei simtii. Punctele astea sint usor de gasit. Deobicei simti ca o mica intepatura cind esti pe ele. Apasa si cauta pe suprafata pielii pina gasesti, sint la suprafata. Cind le gasesti, tine degetul pe ele, nu apasa tare. Dupa un timp vei simtii un puls. Asta inseamna ca puntul s-a deschis. Daca le apesi la ambele picioare (cea ce iti recomand) ai sa vezi ca se deschid pe rind, si la un moment dat, pulseaza impreuna. Eu nu contenesc sa ma mir cind dau un tratament ce frumos punctele astea se sincronizeaza si cum sint in stare sa mut chi'ul manual... Nicodim sint in awe de fiecare data.... Poti apasa pe punctele astea zilnic...Noi vrem sa prevenim boala sau in cazul suprarenalelor--extenuarea.... Inca un lucru, destul de important, tot despre adrenale, chiar ii spuneam unui prieten asta azi.... Sistemul nervos autonomic (cel involuntar) are 2 componente: sistem nervos sympathetic si sistemul nervos parasympathetic. Primul, cel sympathetic, e cel care declanseaza the "flight or fight response" (scrie si in articolul tau). Acesta e cel care stimuleaza otrava de adrenalina in singe. Dupa cum ti-ai dat seama, e declansat de stress, nervi, draci... Acestea taxeaza suprarenalele. Adrenalele cind lucra overtime, consuma vitaminele din singe in special B'urile...iti dai seama ca daca nu le introduci in organism iar, via hrana, celulele toate sufera. Cind esti sub stress, cam tot organismul sufera, chiar si digestia dar mai ales absorbtia e dereglata. Cind un client vine la mine, primul lucru care ma intereseaza sa il fac, e sa shut down sistemul nervos sympathetic, daca reusesc si aproape de fiecare data pot, atunci sistemul celalalt parasympatethic kicks in si corpul incepe sa se vindece... ca da! Our bodies are self-healing. Daca induc o relaxare totala in care clientul adoarme pe masa, atunci sint in extaz. : ) DAca nu reusesc, il pun tot timpul sa respire adinc, asta ajuta la deschidea punctelor mai repede...Chi'ul curge mai bine, tensiunea scade, activitatea cerebrala e redusa dramatic.... Ptr o relaxare maxima, sistemul nervos sympathetic trebuie redus la minim... Ti-am spus de acest system (sympathetic) ca e guvernat in totalitate de adrenale. Eu inchei acum ca pic de somn. Am bagat si citeva cuvinte in engleza, ca la ora asta cele romanesti dorm... : ))))) sper ca nu deranjeza pe cineva.... Nico, sper ca informatia asta iti este utila. Daca mai ai intrebari, intreaba, iti raspund cu placere daca stiu. ceau ceau si scuze inca o data ca am raspuns asa tirziu, imi statea pe creier sa iti scriu... -------------------- Prayer is the bridge between panic and peace.
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29 Apr 2004, 09:22 PM
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Am primit de la Ligia doua imagini pe care dorea sa le ataseze aici. Le voi atasa in continuare. Prima:
Descarca fisierul/ele
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29 Apr 2004, 09:23 PM
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