Monday, March 17, 2008

Hook-up to "Universal" Healing Source

Does the universe have a system for healing?

Some say yes! According to the book "What is Lightbody" Axialatonal Lines do just that function.

As I understand it...Axialtonal Lines make up the matrix of the universe, a type of web that connects everything together. Our bodies at one time were connected to these invisible lines, but do to certain circumstances, they were disconnected. (Makes you wonder about the declining health of world huh?) Apparently, now is the time for them to be reconnected and I have been hearing more and more about them lately, which makes me believe that might be true.

There is an acupuncture sequence that is available to reconnect your body to the Axialtonal Lines of the Universe, to begin universal healing for yourself....

What are Axialtonal (Axiotonal / Axiatonal) Lines and why do they need to be aligned? (see www.healingx.org/AxialtonalLines.htm)

Friday, March 14, 2008

Tap Away Your Troubles

Tap Away Your Troubles

Emotional Memory

Have you heard the saying: I know it by heart? Well it seems there is something to that.

There is a system utilizing tapping that can change your emotional memory. Emotional memory is stored in the Limbic system of your Brain. Emotional memory is useful, if you burn your hand on the stove for example, you need to have an automatic system to remember not to put your hand near the burner. When adrenaline is involved, or when your body gets a rush, your body easily stores emotional memory, so whatever is happening at the time of the rush, is stored in the brain.

Sometimes things can be distorted and suddenly, you find you are afraid of heights, or other things. This is when it is not advantageous to keep that emotional memory.
Check out this link for the tapping technique:
www.healingx.org/Tapping.htm

Monday, March 3, 2008

Pregnancy and Mental Clarity: No Blood?

I just read a blog about loss of memory, learning potential during pregnancy.

In Chinese Medicine, "blood nourishes the brain" and affects the memory.

This is a great opportunity also to nourish the mother's body as well as the baby.
There are many factors that can affect memory, but basically, the blood needs to be available and qi needs to be moving.

Nourish the blood: Chinese herbs are a great way to nourish the blood, whole food organic supplements are another way along with nutritional whole foods.
Qi needs to be moving to carry the blood to the brain: Acupuncture can regulate the Qi. If there are blockages in the Qi flow, it can lead to other issues as well. Move a little, do some stretching (if you are not advised not to!) This moves the lymph and blood, but don't overdo it.
Keep the flow: Remove things from your diet and lifestyle that interrupt the flow of Qi and Blood. Eliminate artificial sugars, tap water (filter your water). If your body is working on dealing with things that interrupt absorption of nutritent, it cannot absorb what is beneficial.
Check out this article on how to get started improving your health... http://www.healingx.org/GettingStarted.htm

These methods also help the Mother after childbirth, to strengthen her body, helping prevent post-partum depression!

GREAT Infertility Choice

Great Infertility Choice: Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

The treatment of infertility with acupuncture and Chinese medicine dates back 2,000 years. These ancient, time-tested techniques improve fertility rates and support a woman's whole body, unblocking unlimited potential for health, healing and childbearing. A landmark study published in the medical journal Fertility & Sterility1 found that acupuncture dramatically improves the chances of becoming pregnant when used in conjunction with other assisted reproductive techniques. Researchers from Weill Cornell Medical Center2 in New York reviewed studies and concluded that acupuncture helps to:

. increase blood flow to the uterus, which improves the chances of an ovum implanting on the uterine wall

. reduce anxiety, stress, and the hormones that are secreted during stressful situations that can significantly decrease fertility

. normalize hormone and endocrine systems that regulate ovulation, especially in women with polycystic ovarian syndrome

. positively affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis, which plays a key role in fertility

. regulate menstrual cycle

In a study published in Human Reproduction Journal3, an ultrasound was used to evaluate blood flow to the uterus during acupuncture treatments. The study found blood flow increases during treatment. According to Dr. Nancy Snyderman, "When acupuncture needles are placed correctly, it can affect the nervous system. The idea is that if you stimulate the nervous system, you can make the uterus quiet and allow blood to flow." Relaxing the uterus and increasing blood flow allows for the successful implant of an embryo within the uterine lining.

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can raise the fertility potential for women by affecting the quality, quantity, balance and flow of Qi and blood. When Qi (also called Life Energy) and blood are circulating freely throughout the body, every cell, tissue and organ is properly nourished and functioning well. When this Occurs, a woman's health and fertility are increased.

According to the theories of acupuncture and Chinese medicine, infertility is caused by an imbalance of Qi and blood affecting one or more of the Organ Systems. (Please keep in mind that the Organs described below reflect Eastern medical theories and philosophies)

Kidney Organ System - The release of an ovum is controlled by the Kidneys. The Kidneys also create a substance called Jing Qi, which is required in order to have a healthy body, mind, and pregnancy. lf an imbalance exists within the Kidneys, Jing Qi may be inadequate in supply and infertility may be a result. Chinese herbal medicine, along with acupuncture, can nourish and support Jing Qi and overall Kidney health.

Spleen Organ System - An adequate supply of blood is required by a woman's body to sustain a normal menstrual cycle, a growing fetus, and a healthy pregnancy. A disharmony within the Spleen can result in an inadequate supply and imbalance of blood. Acupuncture and Chinese herbs can build and nourish blood, in order to promote a healthy flow of blood to the uterus.

Liver Organ System - In order to conceive and have a healthy pregnancy, it is important to have a free flow of Qi and blood throughout the body. The Liver is in control of facilitating the smooth flow of Qi and blood. When it is out of balance, areas of the body will not receive the required supply of Qi and blood. This imbalance can lead to depression, anxiety, stress and anger, and increase the possibility of infertility.

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine provide a safe, effective, drug-free, and natural approach to treating infertility and enjoying a healthy pregnancy. Here are a few reasons to try acupuncture and Chinese Medicine:

An acupuncturist does not just treat symptoms and signs, instead activates the body's natural healing ability by addressing the root causes that have lead to the problem or disease.

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine are completely natural. No drugs are ever used. In the Western treatment of infertility, undesired side effects and accumulated toxicity from invasive procedures and drug therapies may occur.

Acupuncture and Chinese medicine can be used to strengthen, support, and balance overall health and well-being, allowing other fertility procedures to be more effective.

The practice of acupuncture and Chinese medicine is over 3,000 years old, and has helped millions of people become well and stay healthy.

Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine works!

Also consider acupuncture during your pregnancy and birth. According to the World Health Organization, acupuncture has been found useful for relieving labor pain, nausea, vomiting, and significantly reducing the duration of labor. There is also strong evidence that acupuncture can help with a breech birth.6, 7

1. Paulus W, el. al Influence 0f acupuncture on the pregnancy rate in patients Who undergo assisted reproduction therapy. Fertility and Sterility, volume 77, April 2002, 721-724.
2. 5 Ways Acupuncture Can Boost Fertility. Prevention.com, 2002.
3. Human Reproduction Journal, Volume 11. Number 6, 1996.
4. Fertility and Sterility, volume 78, December 2002,1149-1153.
5. Pins & Needles. Could acupuncture help promote pregnancy? ABCNews.com, April 16. 2002.
6. Acupuncture: Review and analysis 01 reports on contro11ed clinical trials, World Health Organization, Geneva. 2002. www.who.int/medicines
7. A Manual of Acupuncture. Page 326. Peter Deadman & Mazin AI-Khafaji