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Important Tests Your Doctor Should Run For Your Annual Physical


IF You Are Over 40 or pregnant, demand these tests be done during your annual physical.

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH. You are the best manager for your health.

  • High-Sensitivity C-reactive Protein Test The level of C-reactive protein (CRP), which can be measured in your blood, increases when there’s inflammation in your body. Your doctor might check your C-reactive protein level for infections or for other medical conditions.
  • Duplex Ultrasound The purpose of this study is early identification of reduced arteriovenous fistula and Graft blood flow by Doppler ultrasound and evaluation of doppler US as a mean of vascular access blood flow surveillance.
  • Electron Beam Computed Tomogram Electron beam tomography (EBT) is a specific form of computed tomography (CT) in which the X-ray tube is not mechanically spun in order to rotate the source of X-ray photons. This different design was explicitly developed to better image heart structures which never stop moving, performing a complete cycle of movement with each heart beat.
  • Homocysteine Test  A homocysteine test measures the amount of homocysteine in your blood. Homocysteine is a type of amino acid, a chemical your body uses to make proteins. Normally, vitamin B12, vitamin B6, and folic acid break down homocysteine and change it into other substances your body needs. There should be very little homocysteine left in the bloodstream.
  • Isotope Treadmill Stress Test An IV is started in your arm before your treadmill stress test. A chemical called an isotope (radioactive substance) will be put in the IV during the test. The isotope sticks to your blood cells and will help show images of your heart and how much blood gets into your heart muscle).
  • Fasting blood glucose test  The glucose tolerance test, also known as the oral glucose tolerance test, measures your body’s response to sugar (glucose). The glucose tolerance test can be used to screen for type 2 diabetes. More commonly, a modified version of the glucose tolerance test is used to diagnose gestational diabetes — a type of diabetes that develops during pregnancy.
  • Colonoscopy A colonoscopy (koe-lun-OS-kuh-pee) is an exam used to detect changes or abnormalities in the large intestine (colon) and rectum.
  • DEXA Scan A bone density test determines if you have osteoporosis — a disorder characterized by bones that are more fragile and more likely to break.
  • The PSA Test  Prostate cancer test for men

Cool Soothing Tea Tree Oil For Hemorrhoids


Ok wow what relief…

Let’s get the nitty gritty out of the way first.. What is this pain in my anus?

Hemorrhoids (HEM-uh-roids), also called piles, are swollen veins in your anus and lower rectum, similar to varicose veins. Hemorrhoids can develop inside the rectum (internal hemorrhoids) or under the skin around the anus (external hemorrhoids).

Nearly three out of four adults will have hemorrhoids from time to time. Hemorrhoids have a number of causes, but often the cause is unknown.

Symptoms

Signs and symptoms of hemorrhoids usually depend on the type of hemorrhoid.

External hemorrhoids

These are under the skin around your anus. Signs and symptoms might include:

  • Itching or irritation in your anal region
  • Pain or discomfort
  • Swelling around your anus
  • Bleeding

Internal hemorrhoids

Internal hemorrhoids lie inside the rectum. You usually can’t see or feel them, and they rarely cause discomfort. But straining or irritation when passing stool can cause:

  • Painless bleeding during bowel movements. You might notice small amounts of bright red blood on your toilet tissue or in the toilet.
  • A hemorrhoid to push through the anal opening (prolapsed or protruding hemorrhoid), resulting in pain and irritation.

Thrombosed hemorrhoids

If blood pools in an external hemorrhoid and forms a clot (thrombus), it can result in:

  • Severe pain
  • Swelling
  • Inflammation
  • A hard lump near your anus

When to see a doctor

If you have bleeding during bowel movements or you have hemorrhoids that don’t improve after a week of home care, talk to your doctor.

Don’t assume rectal bleeding is due to hemorrhoids, especially if you have changes in bowel habits or if your stools change in color or consistency. Rectal bleeding can occur with other diseases, including colorectal cancer and anal cancer.

Seek emergency care if you have large amounts of rectal bleeding, lightheadedness, dizziness or faintness.

OMG.. You just want to shout…

I had a heart attack a few months back and I have been on blood thinners for 4 months. My hair stopped growing and an extra special event of Hemorrhoids came along at 3 months and 2 weeks into the medication. At first I didn’t realize how bad they had gotten until I woke up and found it very painful to walk.

OMG… What pain… I tried Apple Cider Vinegar it was not enough. I did not have any Witch Hazel.

Fortunately, I had Melaleuca Tea Tree Oil T36-C5 in the cabinet. Because these Hemorrhoids were to much for the Apple Cider Vinegar to handle.

There are many effective options available to treat hemorrhoids. Many people get relief with home treatments. So never be afraid to keep some of these remedies in your medicine cabinet.

I first applied a weaken solution of 3 drops Tea Tree Oil and a splash of water on a cotton ball. Laid down and tucked that cottonball away between my checks and it stayed there for 2 hours. It relieved my pain with a cool soothing feeling compared to the burning sensation of the ACV. I did that for two days. They were going down but it was still very painful.

I decided to go to full strength on the 3rd day. I took a cotton swap and 2 drops. I made sure I coated the outside really well and I started trying to insert the tip into the inside. It was swollen I really could not get it to go in. Later that night I did it again. I noticed I was able to get the tip in a little. That over whelming feeling of a cool sensation was spreading up inside. That became a wonderful feeling.

The next morning I felt so much better and things were getting back to normal. So short story. Keep stuff available to heal yourself at home.

CBD Vs. THC


CBD = Healing / Pain Relief NO HIGH

TCH = Gets you High.

So much to be discovered in the world of CBD treatments. As soon as we all get away from the stigma that has been placed on a wonderful plant that can help with so many illnesses in so many ways.

Other countries have been testing and experimenting with their patients and CBD for many years, since the early 1920’s. Some say the Egyptians treated illnesses with CBD Hemp Marijuana dates back 3000 years. During the early years of this planet they used herbs and plants native to their areas to use as medicine. This plant was placed on this earth for a reason. Every plant on this earth has a medicinal use of some sort. Some we can even use as poison to kill off bad cells in our bodies. Natural medicine is the answer for so many medical uses .

It was prohibition that caused the medical society to put CBD Hemp Tinctures on the back burner and call it “A MONSTER” that created people to act crazy. We all know that was Alcohol and is to this day and not CBD , Marijuana, Hemp, Grass, Pot and Etc nicknames.

Actually all products and Bi-Products of THC does not make the people go all crazy. Actually opposite of that. They are very mellow and avoid any type of aggressive behavior unlike what we see with alcohol.

Non-Psychoactive

CBD is non-psychoactive because it does not act on the same pathways as the Psychoactive counterparts. These pathways in the brain, called CB1 receptors, are responsible for the psychoactive effects. The .3% or less standard has been established by the FDA as a trace amount with no psychoactive impacts on the human brain.

Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally occurring cannabinoid constituent of cannabis. It was discovered in 1940 and initially thought not to be pharmaceutically active. It is one of at least 113 cannabinoids identified in hemp plants, accounting for up to 40% of the plant’s extract. As of 2018 in the United States, Food and Drug Administration approval of cannabidiol as a prescription drug called Epidiolex for medical uses has been limited to two rare forms of childhood epilepsy.

Cannabidiol can be taken into the body in multiple different ways, including by inhalation of cannabis smoke or vapor, as an aerosol spray into the cheek, and by mouth. It may be supplied as an oil containing only CBD as the active ingredient (no added THC or terpenes), a full-plant CBD-dominant hemp extract oil, capsules, dried cannabis, or as a prescription liquid solution.

Crystal Isolates is a high-end vapor liquid and oral drops infused with premium CBD rich hemp oil.

The research continues after several people have died from vaping THC and Vaping.

Side effects of CBD include sleepiness, decreased appetite, diarrhea, fatigue, malaise, weakness, sleeping problems, and others. It does not have intoxicating effects like those caused by THC, and may have an opposing effect on disordered thinking and anxiety produced by THC. CBD has been found to interact with a variety of different biological targets, including cannabinoid receptors and other neurotransmitter receptors. The mechanism of action of CBD in terms of its psychoactive and therapeutic effects is not fully clear.

Are you in need of some sleep? Edibles are a wonderful way to get your medicine dispensed so you can get a good nights rest. Many are available in todays market.

PLEASE RESEARCH YOUR PRODUCTS BEFORE YOU CONSUME ANY TYPE OF THC OR CBD OIL.

CDC reports that Vitamin E Acetate could be responsible for the deaths of 54 as of December 20, 2019…

CDC is confident that Vitamin E acetate is strongly linked to the EVALI outbreak. In a second report in the New England Journal of Medicine, CDC scientists found Vitamin E acetate in lung fluid washings, what we call bronchioloalveolar lavage samples in 48 of 51 samples of patients with EVALI but not in a variety of comparison patient groups. The patients with EVALI came from 16 different states, suggesting this was not a single local supplier of tainted products. These expanded patient clinical specimen results are consistent with previous work including identification by FDA and others of Vitamin E acetate in THC-containing products collected from patients with EVALI, as well as Minnesota’s recent report that Vitamin E acetate was in seized THC products from 2019 but not in any samples from 2018.

Given all of these findings, including today’s study, we can conclude that what I call the explosive outbreak of cases of EVALI can be attributed to exposure to THC-containing vaping products that also contained Vitamin E acetate. I want to stress that this does not mean that there are not other substances in e-cigarette or vaping products that have or are capable of causing lung injury. We know that a persistent small proportion of EVALI cases do not report use of THC-containing vaping products.

CANCER DOCTOR IS A FRAUD…


Dr. Farid Fata the $35 Million FRAUDULENT doctor practicing in Michigan was telling people they had cancer even when they didn’t. The worst part of the story is he was treating the patients that “DID NOT HAVE CANCER” with chemotherapy.

Dr. Farid Fata was a popular oncology doctor with his patients and the hospital. His sentence for his crimes is 45 years in prison.

He put his patients in harms way. They have lost hair and teeth. Some are or have had heart problems due to the medicine.

SIDE EFFECTS OF CHEMOTHERAPY:

  • Anemia
  • Appetite Loss
  • Bleeding and Bruising (Thrombocytopenia)
  • Bone and joint problems
  • Constipation
  • Delirium
  • Diarrhea
  • Diabetic
  • Early Menopause
  • Edema (Swelling)
  • Fatigue
  • Fertility Issues in Boys and Men
  • Fertility Issues in Girls and Women
  • Hair Loss (Alopecia)
  • Heart Issues
  • Infection and Neutropenia
  • Lung Issues
  • Lymphedema
  • Memory or Concentration Problems
  • Mouth and Throat Problems
  • Muscle Weakness
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Nerve Problems (Peripheral Neuropathy)
  • Pain
  • Secondary Cancers
  • Sexual Health Issues in Men
  • Sexual Health Issues in Women
  • Skin and Nail Changes
  • Sleep Problems
  • Urinary and Bladder Problems

Just think of the taxpayer dollars that came from Medicare and Medicaid programs. The insurance companies that were bilked out of millions by this man. This is one down and I hope we never hear of a Monster Like Mr. Farid Fata ever again.

Is a $9 million Bail bond high enough for the pain and great medical harm that these people have been subjected to.. I am thinking premeditated murder should be his charges and he should be behind bars. This man is a murderer and a flight risk.

The sound advise is that you always get a second opinion and compare notes.

If you suspect wrongdoing or Medicare fraud, report it. You can do that by clicking here.


Stop the Press…Science is taking a different view at your mental/physical health relationship.



New science technology is lending it’s ear to the mental issues hidden behind chronic illness and how to solve the mystery.

“The term “energy medicine” has been in general use since the founding of the non-profit International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies and Energy Medicine in the 1980s. Guides are available for practitioners, and other books aim to provide a theoretical basis and evidence for the practice. Energy medicine often proposes that imbalances in the body’s “energy field” result in illness, and that by re-balancing the body’s energy-field health can be restored.[33] Some modalities describe treatments as ridding the body of negative energies or blockages in ‘mind’; illness or episodes of ill health after a treatment are referred to as a ‘release’ or letting go of a ‘contraction’ in the body-mind. Usually, a practitioner will then recommend further treatments for complete healing.

The US-based National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) distinguishes between health care involving scientifically observable energy, which it calls “Veritable Energy Medicine”, and health care methods that invoke physically undetectable or unverifiable “energies”, which it calls “Putative Energy Medicine”:[33]

Types of “veritable energy medicine” include magnet therapy, colorpuncture, and light therapy. Medical techniques involving the use electromagnetic radiation (e.g. radiation therapy or magnetic resonance imaging) are not considered “energy medicine” in the terms of alternative medicine.

Types of “putative energy medicine” include biofield energy healing therapies where the hands are used to direct or modulate “energies” which are believed to effect healing in the patient;[34][verification needed] this includes spiritual healing and psychic healing, Therapeutic touch, Healing Touch, Esoteric healing, Magnetic healing (now a historical term not to be confused with magnet therapy), Qigong healing, Reiki, Pranic healing, Crystal healing, distant healing, intercessory prayer, and similar modalities.[35][verification needed][36] Concepts such as Qi (Chi), Prana, Innate Intelligence, Mana, Pneuma, Vital fluid, Odic force, and Orgone are among the many terms that have been used to describe these putative energy fields.[35] This category does not include Acupuncture, Ayurvedic medicine, Chiropractic, and other modalities where a physical intervention is used to manipulate a putative energy.

I do know a few people that call themselves Naturopathic doctors, in some states you need a license in others you don’t. Here’s some info on that.

“Naturopathic practitioners in Switzerland can be divided into three groups: those with federal diploma, those recognized by health insurances, and those with neither federal diploma nor recognition by health insurances. Naturopaths with federal diploma can be divided into four categories: European traditional medicine, Chinese traditional medicine, ayurvedic medicine and homeopathy.[43][44] The number of listed naturopaths (including traditional healers) in Switzerland rose from 223 in 1970 to 1835 in 2000.[45].

Naturopathic practitioners in the United States can be divided into three groups: naturopathic physicians, traditional naturopaths, and other health care providers who offer naturopathic services.[15][46][47][48][49].

Licensure

Naturopathic doctors are licensed in 17 US states and 5 Canadian provinces”.

 

Symptoms list: Mental

A

  • Abdominal Cramps: Fear. Stopping the process.
  • Abscess: Fermenting thoughts over hurts, slights and revenge.
  • Accidents: Inability to speak up for the self. Rebellion against authority. Belief in violence.
  • Aches: Longing for love. Longing to be held.
  • Acne: Not accepting the self. Dislike of the self.
  • Addictions: Running from the self. Fear. Not knowing how to love self.
  • Adrenal Problems: Defeatism. No longer caring for the self. Anxiety.
  • Alcoholism: Feeling of futility, guilt, inadequacy. Self-rejection.
  • Allergies: Denying your own power.
  • Alzheimer’s Disease: Refusal to deal with the world as it is. Hopelessness and helplessness. Anger.
  • Amenorrhea: Not wanting to be a woman. Dislike of the self.
  • Anemia: “Yes-but” attitude. Lack of joy. Fear of life. Not feeling good enough.
  • Ankle: Inflexibility and guilt. Ankles represent the ability to receive pleasure.
  • Anorexia: Denying the self life. Extreme fear, self-hatred and rejection.
  • Anxiety: Not trusting the flow and the process of life.
  • Apathy: Resistance to feeling. Deadening of the self. Fear.
  • Appetite, Excessive: Fear. Needing protection. Judging the emotions.
  • Arm: Represents the capacity and ability to hold the experiences of life.
  • Arteries: Carry the joy of life.
  • Arthritic Fingers: A desire to punish. Blame. Feeling victimized.
  • Arthritis: Feeling unloved. Criticism, resentment. – Rheumatoid Arthritis: Feeling victimized. Lack of love. Chronic bitterness. Resentment. Deep criticism of authority. Feeling very put upon.
  • Asthma: Smother love. Inability to breathe for one’s self. Feeling stifled. Suppressed crying.
  • Athlete’s Foot: Frustration at not being accepted. Inability to move forward with ease.

B

  • Back Issues: Represents the support of life. Back Problems: – Rounded shoulders: Carrying the burdens of life. Helpless and hopeless. – Lower Back Pain: Fear of money or lack of financial support. – Mid-Back Pain: Guilt. Stuck in all that stuff back there. “Get off my back!” – Upper Back Pain: Lack of emotional support. Feeling unloved. Holding back love. – Back Curvature: The inability to flow with the support of life. Fear and trying to hold on to old ideas. Not trusting life. Lack of integrity. No courage of convictions.
  • Bad Breath: Anger and revenge thoughts. Experiences backing up.
  • Balance, Loss of: Scattered thinking. Not centered.
  • Baldness: Fear. Tension. Trying to control everything.
  • Bedwetting: Fear of parent, usually the father.
  • Belching: Fear. Gulping life too quickly.
  • Bell’s Palsy: Extreme control over anger. Unwillingness to express feelings.
  • Bladder Problems: Anxiety. Holding on to old ideas. Fear of letting go. Being “pissed off”.
  • Bleeding: Joy running out. Anger.
  • Blisters: Resistance. Lack of emotional protection.
  • Blood Pressure: – High: Longstanding emotional problem not solved. – Low: Lack of love as a child. Defeatism.
  • Body Odor: Fear. Dislike of the self. Fear of others.
  • Bones: Represent the structure of the universe. – Bone marrow: Represents deepest beliefs about the self. How you support and care for yourself. – Breaks: Rebelling against authority.
  • Brain: Represents the computer, the switchboard. – Tumor: Incorrect computerized beliefs. Stubborn. Refusing to change old patterns.
  • Breast: Represents mothering and nurturing and nourishment. – Cysts, Lumps: A refusal to nourish the self. Putting everyone else first. Over mothering. Overprotection. Overbearing attitudes.
  • Breath: Represents the ability to take in life. – Breathing Problems: Fear. Not trusting the process of life. Getting stuck in childhood. Fear of taking in life fully. – Bronchitis: Inflamed family environment. Arguments and yelling.
  • Bruises: The little bumps in life. Self-punishment.
  • Bulimia: Hopeless terror. A frantic stuffing and purging of self-hatred.
  • Burns: Anger. Burning up. Incensed.
  • Bursitis: Repressed anger. Wanting to hit someone.

C

  • Calluses: Hardened concepts and ideas. Fear solidified.
  • Cancer: Deep hurt. Longstanding resentment. Deep secret or grief eating away at the self. Carrying hatreds.
  • Candida: Feeling very scattered. Lots of frustration and anger. Demanding and untrusting in relationships. Great takers.
  • Canker Sores: Festering words held back by the lips. Blame.
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Anger and frustration at life’s seeming injustices.
  • Cataracts: Inability to see ahead with joy. Dark future.
  • Cellulite: Stored anger and self-punishment.
  • Cerebral Palsy: A need to unite the family in an action of love.
  • Chills: Mental contraction, pulling away and in. Desire to retreat.
  • Cholesterol: Clogging the channels of joy. Fear of accepting joy.
  • Circulation: Represents the ability to feel and express the emotions in positive ways.
  • Colds: Too much going on at once. Mental confusion, disorder. Small hurts.
  • Colic: Mental irritation, impatience, annoyance in the surroundings.
  • Colitis: Insecurity. Represents the ease of letting go of that which is over.
  • Coma: Fear. Escaping something or someone.
  • Conjunctivitis: Anger and frustration at what you are looking at in life.
  • Constipation: Incomplete releasing. Holding on to garbage of the past. Guilt over the past. Sometimes stinginess.
  • Corns: Hardened areas of thought – stubborn holding on to the pain of the past.
  • Coughs: A desire to bark at the world. “Listen to me!”
  • Cramps: Tension. Fear. Gripping, holding on.
  • Crohn’s Disease: Fear. Worry. Not feeling good enough.
  • Crying: Tears are the river of life, shed in joy as well as in sadness and fear.
  • Cuts: Punishment for not following your own rules.
  • Cysts: Running the old painful movie. Nursing hurts. A false growth.
  • Cystic Fibrosis: A thick belief that life won’t work for you. “Poor me.”

D

  • Deafness: Rejection, stubbornness, isolation. What don’t you want to hear? “Don’t bother me.”
  • Depression: Anger you feel you do not have a right to have. Hopelessness.
  • Diabetes: Longing for what might have been. A great need to control. Deep sorrow. No sweetness left.
  • Diarrhea: Fear. Rejection. Running off.
  • Dizziness: Flighty, scattered thinking. A refusal to look.
  • Dry eyes: Angry eyes. Refusing to see with love. Would rather die than forgive. Being spiteful.
  • Dysmenorrhea: Anger at the self. Hatred of the body or of women.

E

  • Ear: Represents the capacity to hear. – Ache: Anger. Not wanting to hear. Too much turmoil. Household arguing.
  • Eczema: Breath-taking antagonism. Mental eruptions.
  • Edema: What or who won’t you let go of?
  • Elbow: Represents changing directions and accepting new experiences.
  • Emphysema: Fear of taking in life. Not worthy of living.
  • Endometriosis: Insecurity, disappointment and frustration. Replacing self-love with sugar. Blamers.
  • Epilepsy: Sense of persecution. Rejection of life. A feeling of great struggle. Self-violence.
  • Epstein-Barr Virus: Pushing beyond one’s limits. Fear of not being good enough. Draining all inner support. Stress.
  • Eye: Represents the capacity to see clearly past, present, future. – Astigmatism: “I” trouble. Fear of really seeing the self. – Hyperopia: Fear of the present. – Myopia: Fear of the future.

F

  • Face: Represents what we show the world.
  • Fainting: Fear. Can’t cope. Blacking out.
  • Fat or Weight issues: Over-sensitivity. Often represents fear and shows a need for protection. Fear may be a cover for hidden anger and a resistance to forgive. Running away from feelings. Insecurity, self-rejection and seeking fulfillment. – Arms: Anger at being denied love. – Belly: Anger at being denied nourishment. – Hips: Lumps of stubborn anger at the parents. – Thighs: Packed childhood anger. Often rage at the father.
  • Fatigue: Resistance, boredom. Lack of love for what one does.
  • Feet: Represent our understanding – of ourselves, of life, of others. – Foot Problems: Fear of the future and of not stepping forward in life.
  • Fever: Anger. Burning up.
  • Fibroid Tumors: Nursing a hurt from a partner. A blow to the feminine ego.
  • Fingers: Represent the details of life. – Thumb: Represents intellect and worry. – Index: Represents ego and fear. – Middle: Represents anger and sexuality. – Ring: Represents unions and grief. – Little: Represents the family and pretending.
  • Food Poisoning: Allowing others to take control. Feeling defenseless.
  • Frigidity: Fear. Denial of pleasure. A belief that sex is bad. Insensitive partners. Fear of father.
  • Fungus: Stagnating beliefs. Refusing to release the past. Letting the past rule today.

G

  • Gallstones: Bitterness. Hard thoughts. Condemning. Pride.
  • Gas: Gripping. Fear. Undigested ideas.
  • Gastritis: Prolonged uncertainty. A feeling of doom.
  • Genitals: Represent the masculine and feminine principles. Worry about not being good enough.
  • Gland Problems: Represent holding stations. Self-staring activity. Holding yourself back.
  • Gout: The need to dominate. Impatience, anger.
  • Glaucoma: Stony unforgiveness. Pressure from longstanding hurts. Overwhelmed by it all.
  • Gray Hair: Stress. A belief in pressure and strain.
  • Growths: Nursing those old hurts. Building resentments.
  • Gum Problems: Inability to back up decisions. Indecisive about life.

H

  • Hands: Hold and handle. Clutch and grip. Grasping and letting go. Caressing. Pinching. All ways of dealing with experiences.
  • Hay Fever: Emotional congestion. Fear of the calendar. A belief in persecution. Guilt.
  • Headaches: Invalidating the self. Self-criticism. Fear.
  • Heart: Represents the center of love and security. – Heart Attack: Squeezing all the joy out of the heart in favor of money or position. Feeling alone and scared. “I’m not good enough. I don’t do enough. I’ll never make it.” – Heart Problems: Longstanding emotional problems. Lack of joy. Hardening of the heart. Belief in strain and stress.
  • Heartburn: Fear. Fear. Fear. Clutching Fear.
  • Hemorrhoids: Fear of deadlines. Anger of the past. Afraid to let go. Feeling burdened.
  • Hepatitis: Resistance to change. Fear, anger, hatred. Liver is the seat of anger and rage.
  • Hernia: Ruptured relationships. Strain, burdens, incorrect creative expression.
  • Herpes Genitalis: Mass belief in sexual guilt and the need for punishment. Public shame. Belief in a punishing God. Rejection of the genitals.
  • Herpes Simplex: Bitter words left unspoken.
  • Hip: Carries the body in perfect balance. Major thrust in moving forward. Fear of going forward in major decisions. Nothing to move forward to.
  • Hives: Small, hidden fears. Mountains out of molehills.
  • Hodgkin’s Disease: Blame and a tremendous fear of not being good enough. A frantic race to prove one’s self until the blood has no substance left to support itself. The joy of life is forgotten in the race of acceptance.
  • Hyperactivity: Fear. Feeling pressured and frantic.
  • Hyperventilation: Fear. Resisting change. Not trusting the process.
  • Hypoglycemia: Overwhelmed by the burdens in life.

I

  • Impotence: Sexual pressure, tension, guilt. Social beliefs. Spite against a previous mate. Fear of mother.
  • Incontinence: Emotional overflow. Years of controlling emotions.
  • Indigestion: Gut-level fear, dread, anxiety. Griping and grunting.
  • Infection: Irritation, anger, annoyance.
  • Inflammation: Fear. Seeing red. Inflamed thinking. Anger and frustration about conditions you are looking at in your life.
  • Influenza: Response to mass negativity and beliefs. Fear. Belief in statistics.
  • Ingrown Toenail: Worry and guilt about your right to move forward.
  • Injuries: Anger at the self. Feeling guilty.
  • Insanity: Fleeing from the family. Escapism, withdrawal. Violent separation from life.
  • Insomnia: Fear. Not trusting the process of life. Guilt.
  • Intestines: Represent assimilation and absorption.
  • Itching: Desires that go against the grain. Unsatisfied. Remorse. Itching to get out or get away.

J

  • Jaundice: Internal and external prejudice. Unbalanced reason.
  • Jaw Problems: Anger. Resentment. Desire for revenge.

K

  • Kidney Problems: Criticism, disappointment, failure. Shame. Reacting like a child.
  • Kidney Stones: Lumps of undissolved anger.
  • Knee: Represents pride and ego. Stubborn ego and pride. Inability to bend. Fear. Inflexibility. Won’t give in.

L

  • Laryngitis: So mad you can’t speak. Fear of speaking up. Resentment of authority.
  • Left Side of Body: Represents receptivity, taking in, feminine energy, women, the mother.
  • Leg: Carry us forward in life.
  • Liver: Seat of anger and primitive emotions. Chronic complaining. Justifying fault-finding to deceive yourself. Feeling bad.
  • Lockjaw: Anger. A desire to control. A refusal to express feelings.
  • Lump in the Throat: Fear. Not trusting the process of life.
  • Lung: The ability to take in life. Depression. Grief. Not feeling worthy of living life fully.
  • Lupus: A giving up. Better to die than stand up for one’s self. Anger and punishment.
  • Lymph Problems: A warning that the mind needs to be recentered on the essentials of life. Love and joy.

M

  • Malaria: Out of balance with nature and with life.
  • Menopause Problems: Fear of no longer being wanted. Fear of aging. Self-rejection. Not feeling good enough.
  • Menstrual Problems: Rejection of one’s femininity. Guilt, fear. Belief that the genitals are sinful or dirty.
  • Migraine Headaches: Dislike of being driven. Resisting the flow of life. Sexual fears.
  • Miscarriage: Fear of the future. Inappropriate timing.
  • Mononucleosis: Anger at not receiving love and appreciation. No longer caring for the self.
  • Motion Sickness: Fear. Bondage. Feeling of being trapped.
  • Mouth: Represents taking in of new ideas and nourishment. Set opinions. Closed mind. Incapacity to take in new ideas.
  • Multiple Sclerosis: Mental hardness, hard-heartedness, iron will, inflexibility.
  • Muscles: Resistance to new experiences. Muscles represent our ability to move in life.
  • Muscular Dystrophy: “It’s not worth growing up.”

N

  • Nails: Represent protection. – Nail Biting: Frustration. Eating away at the self. Spite of a parent.
  • Narcolepsy: Can’t cope. Extreme fear. Wanting to get away from it all. Not wanting to be here.
  • Nausea: Fear. Rejecting an idea or experience.
  • Neck: Represents flexibility. The ability to see what’s back there. Refusing to see other sides of a question. Stubbornness, inflexibility. Unbending stubbornness.
  • Nephritis: Overreaction to disappointment and failure.
  • Nerves: Represent communication. Receptive reporters.
  • Nervous Breakdown: Self-centeredness. Jamming the channels of communication.
  • Nervousness: Fear, anxiety, struggle, rushing. Not trusting the process of life.
  • Neuralgia: Punishment for guilt. Anguish over communication.
  • Nodules: Resentment and frustration and hurt ego over career.
  • Nose: Represents self-recognition. – Nose Bleeds:A need for recobnition. Feeling unnoticed. Crying for love. – Runny Nose: Asking for help. Inner crying. – Stuffy Nose: Not recognizing the self-worth.
  • Numbness: Withholding love and consideration. Going dead mentally.

O

  • Osteomyelitis: Anger and frustration at the very structure of life. Feeling unsupported.
  • Osteoporosis: Feeling there is no support left in life. Mental pressures and tightness. Muscles can’t stretch. Loss of mental mobility.
  • Ovaries: Represent points of creation. Creativity.

PQ

  • Pain: Guilt. Guilt always seeks punishment.
  • Paralysis: Paralysing thoughts. Getting stuck. Terror leading to escape from a situation or person.
  • Pancreas: Represents the sweetness of life.
  • Pancreatitis: Rejection. Anger and frustration because life seems to have lost its sweetness.
  • Parasites: Giving power to others, letting them take over and life off of you.
  • Parkinson’s Disease: Fear and an intense desire to control everything and everyone.
  • Peptic Ulcer: Fear. A belief that you are not good enough. Anxious to please.
  • Phlebitis: Anger and frustration. Blaming others for the limitation and lack of joy in life.
  • Pimples: Small outbursts of anger.
  • Pituitary Gland: Represents the control center.
  • Pneumonia: Desperate. Tired of life. Emotional wounds that are not allowed to heal.
  • Poison Ivy: Allergy Feeling defenseless and open to attack.
  • Polio: Paralysing jealousy. A desire to stop someone.
  • Premenstrual Syndrome: Allowing confusion to reign. Giving power to outside influences. Rejection of the feminine processes.
  • Prostate: Represents the masculine principle. Mental fears weaken the masculinity. Giving up. Sexual pressure and guilt. Belief in aging.
  • Psoriasis: Fear of being hurt. Deadening the senses of the self. Refusing to accept responsibility for our own feelings.

R

  • Rash: Irritation over delays. Immature way to get attention.
  • Right Side of Body: Giving out, letting go, masculine energy, men, the father.
  • Ringworm: Allowing others to get under your skin. Not feeling good enough or clean enough.

S

  • Scabies: Infected thinking. Allowing others to get under your skin.
  • Sciatica: Being hypocritical. Fear of money and of the future.
  • Scleroderma: Protecting the self from life. Not trusting yourself to be there and to take care of yourself.
  • Scratches: Feeling life tears at you, that life is a rip off.
  • Senility: Returning to the so-called safety of childhood. Demanding care and attention. A form of control of those around you. Escapism.
  • Shin: Represents the standards of life. Breaking down ideals.
  • Shingles: Waiting for the other shoe to drop. Fear and tension. Too sensitive.
  • Sinus Problems: Irritation to one person, someone close.
  • Skin: Protects our individuality. Anxiety, fear. Old, buried things. I am being threatened.
  • Slipped Disc: Feeling totally unsupported by life. Indecisive.
  • Snoring: Stubborn refusal to let go of old patterns.
  • Solar Plexus: Gut reactions. Center of our intuitive power.
  • Sores: Unexpressed anger that settles in.
  • Spleen: Obsessions. Being obsessed about things.
  • Sprains: Anger and resistance. Not wanting to move in a certain direction in life.
  • Sterility: Fear and resistance to the process of life or not needing to go through the parenting experience.
  • Stiffness: Rigid, stiff thinking.
  • Stomach: Holds nourishment. Digests ideas. Dread. Fear of the new. Inability to assimilate the new.
  • Stroke: Giving up. Resistance. Rather die than change. Rejection of life.
  • Stuttering: Insecurity. Lack of self-expression. Not being allowed to cry.
  • Sty: Looking at life through angry eyes. Angry at someone.
  • Suicidal thoughts: See life only in black and white. Refusal to see another way out.

T

  • Teeth: Represent decisions. – Teeth Problems: Longstanding indecisiveness. Inability to break down ideas for analysis and decisions. – Root Canal: Can’t bite into anything anymore. Root beliefs being destroyed. – Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Not giving yourself mental space to create a firm foundation.
  • Throat: Avenue of expression. Channel of creativity. – Throat Problems: The inability to speak up for one’s self. Swallowed anger. Stifled creativity. Refusal to change. – Sore throat: Holding in angry words. Feeling unable to express the self.
  • Thrush: Anger over making the wrong decisions.
  • Thymus Gland: Feeling attacked by life. They are out to get me.
  • Thyroid Gland: Humiliation. I never get to do what I want to do. When is it going to be my turn. – Hyperthyroid: Rage at being left out.
  • Tics, Twitches: Fear. A feeling of being watched by others.
  • Tinnitus or Ringing in the Ears: Refusal to listen. Not hearing the inner voice. Stubbornness.
  • Toes: Represent the minor details of the future.
  • Tongue: Represents the ability to taste the pleasures of life with joy.
  • Tonsillitis: Fear. Repressed emotions. Stifled creativity.
  • Tuberculosis: Wasting away from selfishness. Possessive. Cruel thoughts. Revenge.

U

  • Urinary infections: Pissed off, usually at the opposite sex or a lover. Blaming others.
  • Uterus: Represents the home of creativity.

V

  • Vaginitis: Anger at a mate. Sexual guilt. Punishing the self.
  • Varicose Veins: Standing in a situation you hate. Discouragement. Feeling over-worked and overburdened.
  • Vitiligo: Feeling completely outside of things. Not belonging. Not one of the group.
  • Vomiting: Violent rejection of ideas. Fear of the new.

WXYZ

  • Warts: Little expressions of hate. Belief in ugliness. – Plantar Warts: Anger at the very basis of your understanding. Spreading frustration about the future.
  • Wrist: Represents movement and ease.

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