
Our bodies and minds are much more fragile and affected by emotions than we may be aware of. According to Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer, cancer and other diseases can come from a ‘biological shock’.
A biological shock can be described as an unexpected trauma in your life. Someone does something rash that hurts you deeply or you experience some sudden grave loss. Add to that, you feel a hopeless powerlessness to change it. According to Dr. Hamer, a severe emotional reaction coupled with a sense of immobilization can set off a program in your brain that can be deadly. It’s akin to an over ampage in the system setting off a circuit breaker. The brain then ignites an ancient 'protection' system somewhere significant in the body.
That protection program may look like a tumor or a variety of symptoms, but what it signifies is the body sending you a message that there has been a direct hit. The body/mind complex could not handle that level of stress and like a tree trying to preserve the overall structure, a branch goes awry. Whether that ‘branch’ is an organ, like the liver or a system, like the lymphatic system, depends a lot on the particular emotional issue at hand. The breasts signify betrayal, the liver, anger/I've had enough, etc.
Making sense so far? If you are able to follow the body’s logic and interpret the symptoms, you can then co-operate with the body and give yourself the building blocks it needs to recuperate from the impact. Of course, we are not trees. Everything in our bodies is interconnected. You cannot lop off or poison 1 piece without affecting the entire system. By becoming aware of the symptoms of a loved one or of yourself after experiencing some shocking incident you can then take steps that can save your life.
Here are the symptoms to look out for:
- Cold, clammy hands
- Being more sensitive than usual to cooler temperatures.
- Difficulty sleeping; loss of appetite
- Mind starts racing and it’s difficult to control it
What can you do if you experience these symptom? Take these easy precautionary measures.
1) Get the emotional support you need. Talk it out. In whatever way you can, start a forgiveness process. Go for help. Your physiology just took a blow. Don’t take it lightly.
2) Find a reputable homeopath and take a remedy for shock. You can also take a remedy for the issue you just experienced (loss, grief, betrayal, etc.).
3) Make yourself slow down and get some rest.
4) Go on a raw foods diet for a week or so with lots of fresh vegetable juices. Take some immune support herbs, supplements and enzymes. Take as much burden off of digestion as possible.
5) Get some acupuncture for emotional stability.
6) Exercise to build endorphins.
7) Nurture yourself by giving and getting love.
Shock is not recognized in our culture for the damage it produces because the symptoms are easy to dismiss. Unlike a gaping wound, there is no telltale blood. But internally it sets off a process that is only initially unrecognizable. 6 months, a year, 3 years later we might be diagnosed with a cancer that took an opportune moment to grow. Up until now, our society has not understood how the body can begin to break down due to emotional stress. But thanks to Dr. Hamer’s work we are a lot closer. So if you or a loved one starts to experience the symptoms of shock you may have entered into a ‘crisis phase’ of illness that you can turn around.
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