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    Salam/Shalom/Peace/Namaste!

    Welcome to the Official Thread of the Mind/Body/Spirit Complex Group!

    Feel free to contribute relative information, to this Thread, and the Group.

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    Many people in the world today, make big mistakes when it comes to treating any health concerns or problems. Most do not pay attention to their bodies, other than when they are noticeably ill. They have forgotten, or were never told in the first place, of the interrelationship of our physical, mental and spiritual states.
    Thus, it is important to bring forth a new system of Medicine, in which all three concepts are addressed properly.

    "All illness originates in the Mind" -unknown

    (And although we can go 'Descartes' on this quote, lets take it for face value, for the sake of the argument!)

    "Pain is an illusion" -Tool

    "Without health life is not life; it is only a state of languor and suffering" -Buddha

    And with that said, anything that relates to the health of the Mind, Body and Spirit, and the interconnection of the 3, is Welcome on this Thread!


    Salam/Shalom/Peace/Namaste!

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    Healthy Chakras= Healthy Kundalini/Serpent

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    Default Ancient Tea Recipe for Body Cleanse

    The tea recipe for cleaning of the body is thousands of years old and it comes from the ancient India. This tea for detoxification of the organism is also successfully used in India against nausea, intestinal worms, vomiting, elimination of toxins and the modern science also found it effective for prevention of cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia…



    Tea Recipe

    Most of the folk recipes from India are based on healing spices such as turmeric, ginger, cloves… Our super tea for cleansing the body heals more than 50 health problems and also contains oriental spices. Here is what you need for this recipe:

    1/2 teaspoon of ginger
    1/2 teaspoon of cloves
    1/2 teaspoon of cinnamon
    1/6 teaspoon of turmeric
    1 cup of water
    1/2 cup of milk
    Pinch of cardamom
    A little natural pure honey, according to your taste
    Preparation

    Mix all the spices really well and pour 1 cup of boiling water, stir well and add 1/2 of hot milk.

    NOTE: if you do not have grind spices, but you want to prepare the tea from the seeds of these plants, it is not enough to just pour the boiling water, but you need to cook the seeds in water for at least 5 minutes, and then you should pour the milk.

    You should drink this tea for detoxification unstrained, during the whole day as much as you want. This ancient drink is also used for colds, it gives energy and strengthens the immunity.

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    All you have to do is take a deep breath!

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    Default Re: The Mind/Body/Spirit Complex- Official Thread

    Greetings
    The Human Immune system is the front line against Cancer as well as infections (or see Cancer as an infection)
    It is highly responsive to stress.

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1361287/

    Water molecules in the body respond at the quantum level to what we think

    Negative thought loops (and positive) are 'hormonally addictive'- because whatever hormones you produce , encourage more receptors for the same hormones!
    So to fight the negative thought loops, construct positive blockers, this is self-CBT, but be aware that it is a biochemical fight too, so give it time!

    One can also communicate with the body, individual organs or chakras

    Sorry liver......

    PS - Asian shops sell CHAI MASSALA- this is the detox spice mix mentioned above.

    God bless

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    Jin Shin Jyutsu is an form of ancient Japanese touch therapy that you can perform on yourself to others to help balance energy and emotions by stimulating the meredians of our hands.

    Note this principles:

    1. Each fingers is connected to different organs and with its corresponding emotion and attitude. Refer on the chart bellower a specific trouble area or to do the whole body balance.

    2. Hold the finger correlating to the organ you’d like to heal OR emotion you want to calm. Hold this for 3-5 minutes while deep breathing.

    3. You can do a total body harmonisation should you wish to go through on all fingers on the chart.

    A. THUMB

    Organs: Stomach and Spleen

    Emotions/Attitudes: Anxiety, Depression and Worry

    Physical Symptoms: Stomach Aches, skin problems, headache, nervousness

    B. INDEX FINGER

    Organs: Kidney and Bladder

    Emotions/Attitudes: Frustration, Fear and Mental Confusion

    Physical Symptoms: Upper arm discomfort, elbow , wrist, muscle and back aches, toothache and gum issues, addictions of any kind, digestive problems.

    C. MIDDLE FINGER

    Organs: Liver and gallbladder

    Emotions/Attitudes: Indecisiveness, Anger, Irritability

    Physical Symptoms: Circulation problems, menstrual problems, eye/vision problems, fatigue, migraine, frontal headaches

    D. RING FINGER

    Organs: Lungs and large Intestine

    Emotions/Attitudes: Negativity, Sadness, Fear of Rejection, Grief

    Physical Symptoms: Digestive problem, ringing in the ears, respiratory issues like asthma, Deep skin conditions

    E. LITTLE FINGER

    Organs: Heart and Small Intestine

    Emotions/Attitudes: Insecurity, Nervousness, Judgemental, Low Self- Esteem

    Physical Symptoms: Blood pressure, heart conditions, Sore throat, bloating, bone and nerve problems.

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    Default Chinese Medicine Food Energetics - A Holistic Diet 🍲

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    Chinese medicine nutrition has been used as a way to improve health just as much as medicinal herbs for thousands of years. The food was used to heal the disease and to prevent its occurrence. Thus the life was preserved and continuance for the human kind was maintained.

    This nutritional model offers a qualitative, holistic concept of individually prescribed foods focusing on the thermal nature and flavour of foods and their energetic properties. It works because it is rooted in basic principles of natural laws, and is the common sense diet easy to follow and that includes most foods we eat anyway. The basic principle is simple: to warm the cold, to cool the heat, to reduce where there is too much and add where there is too little, energetically.

    Depending on personal constitution, previous medical history and symptoms, food energetics are combined and dietary plan is devised. It will contain foods to eat and foods to avoid, how to prepare it and how to combine different flavours. If there are any pre existing health conditions to resolve, the diet plan will be specifically prescribed to eliminate aggravating foods and drinks as well as introducing foods to improve a natural homeostatic balance.

    Basic recommendations are:

    -Generally, diet should consist of:

    50-80% grains: corn, barley, millet, oats, rice, spelt, wheat.

    30-40% cooked vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, beans, cabbage, lentils, fennel.

    5% meat-lamb, beef, game, chicken and fish.

    5% raw foods such as salads and fruit, except in summer.

    -Use high quality, unprocessed foods, organic if possible.

    -Never eat when stressed, angry or upset.

    -Do not rush meals and chew food well.

    -Do not eat while otherwise preoccupied: watching TV, eating in front of the computer or at the desk.

    -Drink minimal amounts of liquids during the meal-large amounts dilute the process of digestion and prevent correct absorption, leading to tiredness and lack of vital energy.

    -Eat seasonally appropriate foods.

    -For those on a vegetarian diet, it is important to add energetically warming foods that will be prescribed by a qualified practitioner.

    -Generally speaking, eat smaller quantities of food, and at least one cooked meal a day. If the digestion is impaired in any way, it is essential that the food should be easy to transform (digest) and transport through tissues.

    In my clinical practice, the major part of devising a treatment plan for each of my patients is an appropriate dietary arrangement.

    Often there are many changes that need to be made as the Chinese medicine diet differs from the common western intake on foods, especially when raw versus cooked foods is concerned.

    However, changes to diet should be made gradually and in small, achievable segments, so that the body gets used to the new ways slowly. It never fails to produce results, as it is devised to suit unique constitutional needs and is easy to adjust to the needs of a modern men and women.

    Gordana Petrovic MA BScHons TCM RSM BFS has been in clinical practice just under 10 years, specialising in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Nutrition to promote best health to her patients, naturally. Please contact for more information or to arrange to see Gordana for a consultation at http://www.acumedicare.com
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    This is soo sad and freaky

    i show most (8) symptoms. And yes, i have been Under stress for years. This is completely true, this chart.

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    We often worry about lying awake in the middle of the night - but it could be good for you. A growing body of evidence from both science and history suggests that the eight-hour sleep may be unnatural.
    In the early 1990s, psychiatrist Thomas Wehr conducted an experiment in which a group of people were plunged into darkness for 14 hours every day for a month.
    It took some time for their sleep to regulate but by the fourth week the subjects had settled into a very distinct sleeping pattern. They slept first for four hours, then woke for one or two hours before falling into a second four-hour sleep.
    Though sleep scientists were impressed by the study, among the general public the idea that we must sleep for eight consecutive hours persists.
    In 2001, historian Roger Ekirch of Virginia Tech published a seminal paper, drawn from 16 years of research, revealing a wealth of historical evidence that humans used to sleep in two distinct chunks.
    A woman tending to her husband in the middle of the night by Jan Saenredam, 1595
    Roger Ekirch says this 1595 engraving by Jan Saenredam is evidence of activity at night
    His book At Day's Close: Night in Times Past, published four years later, unearths more than 500 references to a segmented sleeping pattern - in diaries, court records, medical books and literature, from Homer's Odyssey to an anthropological account of modern tribes in Nigeria.
    Much like the experience of Wehr's subjects, these references describe a first sleep which began about two hours after dusk, followed by waking period of one or two hours and then a second sleep.
    "It's not just the number of references - it is the way they refer to it, as if it was common knowledge," Ekirch says.
    During this waking period people were quite active. They often got up, went to the toilet or smoked tobacco and some even visited neighbours. Most people stayed in bed, read, wrote and often prayed. Countless prayer manuals from the late 15th Century offered special prayers for the hours in between sleeps.
    And these hours weren't entirely solitary - people often chatted to bed-fellows or had sex.



    Between segments

    Some people:
    Jog and take photographs
    Practise yoga
    Have dinner...


    A doctor's manual from 16th Century France even advised couples that the best time to conceive was not at the end of a long day's labour but "after the first sleep", when "they have more enjoyment" and "do it better".
    Ekirch found that references to the first and second sleep started to disappear during the late 17th Century. This started among the urban upper classes in northern Europe and over the course of the next 200 years filtered down to the rest of Western society.
    By the 1920s the idea of a first and second sleep had receded entirely from our social consciousness.
    He attributes the initial shift to improvements in street lighting, domestic lighting and a surge in coffee houses - which were sometimes open all night. As the night became a place for legitimate activity and as that activity increased, the length of time people could dedicate to rest dwindled.
    When segmented sleep was the norm

    "He knew this, even in the horror with which he started from his first sleep, and threw up the window to dispel it by the presence of some object, beyond the room, which had not been, as it were, the witness of his dream." Charles Dickens, Barnaby Rudge (1840)
    "Don Quixote followed nature, and being satisfied with his first sleep, did not solicit more. As for Sancho, he never wanted a second, for the first lasted him from night to morning." Miguel Cervantes, Don Quixote (1615)
    "And at the wakening of your first sleepe You shall have a hott drinke made, And at the wakening of your next sleepe Your sorrowes will have a slake." Early English ballad, Old Robin of Portingale
    The Tiv tribe in Nigeria employ the terms "first sleep" and "second sleep" to refer to specific periods of the night

    In his new book, Evening's Empire, historian Craig Koslofsky puts forward an account of how this happened.
    "Associations with night before the 17th Century were not good," he says. The night was a place populated by people of disrepute - criminals, prostitutes and drunks.
    "Even the wealthy, who could afford candlelight, had better things to spend their money on. There was no prestige or social value associated with staying up all night."
    That changed in the wake of the Reformation and the counter-Reformation. Protestants and Catholics became accustomed to holding secret services at night, during periods of persecution. If earlier the night had belonged to reprobates, now respectable people became accustomed to exploiting the hours of darkness.
    This trend migrated to the social sphere too, but only for those who could afford to live by candlelight. With the advent of street lighting, however, socialising at night began to filter down through the classes.
    In 1667, Paris became the first city in the world to light its streets, using wax candles in glass lamps. It was followed by Lille in the same year and Amsterdam two years later, where a much more efficient oil-powered lamp was developed.

    A small city like Leipzig in central Germany employed 100 men to tend to 700 lamps
    London didn't join their ranks until 1684 but by the end of the century, more than 50 of Europe's major towns and cities were lit at night.
    Night became fashionable and spending hours lying in bed was considered a waste of time.
    "People were becoming increasingly time-conscious and sensitive to efficiency, certainly before the 19th Century," says Roger Ekirch. "But the industrial revolution intensified that attitude by leaps and bounds."
    Strong evidence of this shifting attitude is contained in a medical journal from 1829 which urged parents to force their children out of a pattern of first and second sleep.
    "If no disease or accident there intervene, they will need no further repose than that obtained in their first sleep, which custom will have caused to terminate by itself just at the usual hour.
    "And then, if they turn upon their ear to take a second nap, they will be taught to look upon it as an intemperance not at all redounding to their credit."


    Stages of sleep

    Every 60-100 minutes we go through a cycle of four stages of sleep
    Stage 1 is a drowsy, relaxed state between being awake and sleeping - breathing slows, muscles relax, heart rate drops
    Stage 2 is slightly deeper sleep - you may feel awake and this means that, on many nights, you may be asleep and not know it
    Stage 3 and Stage 4, or Deep Sleep - it is very hard to wake up from Deep Sleep because this is when there is the lowest amount of activity in your body
    After Deep Sleep, we go back to Stage 2 for a few minutes, and then enter Dream Sleep - also called REM (rapid eye movement) sleep - which, as its name suggests, is when you dream
    In a full sleep cycle, a person goes through all the stages of sleep from one to four, then back down through stages three and two, before entering dream sleep




    Today, most people seem to have adapted quite well to the eight-hour sleep, but Ekirch believes many sleeping problems may have roots in the human body's natural preference for segmented sleep as well as the ubiquity of artificial light.
    This could be the root of a condition called sleep maintenance insomnia, where people wake during the night and have trouble getting back to sleep, he suggests.

    The condition first appears in literature at the end of the 19th Century, at the same time as accounts of segmented sleep disappear.
    "For most of evolution we slept a certain way," says sleep psychologist Gregg Jacobs. "Waking up during the night is part of normal human physiology."
    The idea that we must sleep in a consolidated block could be damaging, he says, if it makes people who wake up at night anxious, as this anxiety can itself prohibit sleeps and is likely to seep into waking life too.
    Russell Foster, a professor of circadian [body clock] neuroscience at Oxford, shares this point of view.
    "Many people wake up at night and panic," he says. "I tell them that what they are experiencing is a throwback to the bi-modal sleep pattern."
    But the majority of doctors still fail to acknowledge that a consolidated eight-hour sleep may be unnatural.
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    Margaret Thatcher was famously said to get by on four hours sleep a night
    That put her in a group of just 1% of the population
    Can we really get by on four hours of sleep?
    Weird things people do in their sleep
    "Over 30% of the medical problems that doctors are faced with stem directly or indirectly from sleep. But sleep has been ignored in medical training and there are very few centres where sleep is studied," he says.
    Jacobs suggests that the waking period between sleeps, when people were forced into periods of rest and relaxation, could have played an important part in the human capacity to regulate stress naturally.
    In many historic accounts, Ekirch found that people used the time to meditate on their dreams.
    "Today we spend less time doing those things," says Dr Jacobs. "It's not a coincidence that, in modern life, the number of people who report anxiety, stress, depression, alcoholism and drug abuse has gone up."
    So the next time you wake up in the middle of the night, think of your pre-industrial ancestors and relax. Lying awake could be good for you.
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    The consumption of Mass-Produced meat, and other animal products, has had a substantial effect on the human's spiritual and physiological development. The two large factors, of this ironic over-consumption, are mechanic genocide of animals and thus, the accessibility of the Product by the Mass populous.* However, this is not the case for the whole world, and many indigenous communities have relied on other sources for the nourishment of their bodies.
    In today's world, the notion of Veganism and Vegetarianism, has become a New Age Cliche. While in reality, many of our ancestors often found themselves in need of Supplements (it's not like they could go to the Super Market, and buy some hot-dogs). But of course, as time progressed, the people of the past became more agriculturally orientated.
    The problem however, is not eating meat, but the way that meat has been attained. The non-kosher inhumane slaughter has to end! But it will only end, if we start eating HEALTHIER, and rely less on meat and more on plants and minerals, for our daily nutrition intake. (Not to mention protein from insects)



    *another factor, that is more broadly used in mass farming today, is genetic modification. Sadly, both animals and plants are now submitted to this exploitation. And of course, GMOs only add to the accessibility factor.

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