Guest guest Posted April 6, 2006 Report Share Posted April 6, 2006 This was intensely interesting to me. (Apart from the description Iron Rules - "haem/iron" rules - haem being most affected by oxygen) You have here given us the method of reclaiming health. It is very exciting and the best and most pro-active piece of writing i have seen in ages. Thanks! What occurred to me after reading this is that we acknowledge that shock and trauma are often the beginning of health breakdown. I put the full stop there. However after reading your Rules - I saw that it was probable that in shock and in trauma breathing changes so dramatically that it also is partly the cause of future disease states. Especially if there is no conscious attempt to rectify the body with compensatory breathing. And who would even think in this direction as the patient, without some knowledgeable Ayurvedic Dr with such knowledge? Many years ago when i was writing a lecture on dementia I suddenly realised that Aconite - which is used homeopathically for shock and is also used for the initial stages of illness (I feel that it is "all illness" but i don't wish to be too controversial!) meant that shock and trauma and the initial stages of disease are interchangeable and therefore I saw that shock could be the major cause for disease to occur. To add in breathing pattern changes being another contributing factor was very exciting. This could mean that some breathing patterns actually cause disease. For someone who might wish to stop taking 15 medications daily and opt for the Ayurvedic way of healing they will need a practitioner well versed in allopathic drugs as these cannot all be safely discarded without some knowledge and also some awareness of the side-effect of these drugs - I have seen people in cots with withdrawal from some anti-psychotics hallucinating and highly distressed. Even so breathing and pure air and quality water intake would be a great step in weaning the body off any allopathic medication - it is nevertheless a sticky path to tread and I would have thought highly risky. Thanks again Dr Bhate for such a thought invoking/provoking piece - extremely helpful for everyone whatever their current health status might be. Jane - Shirish Bhate In 6th part of this series, we will study the principles of breathing techniques. These are outlined in sketch manner already in message# 5066. In this post, we study why breathing techniques work, at a more grass root level. One more post will be needed to connect breathing with our mental processes. Last paragraph addresses the cardiac diseases issue. <SNIP> In the next post we will see how breath traveling in nostrils affects central nervous system though bioelectrical energies. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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