Guest guest Posted October 5, 1999 Report Share Posted October 5, 1999 HEY FOLKS.... this post might be a little risqué for some readers. Hi Jim: I'm glad that you are seeking some adjunctive methods for improving your health, especially in such a difficult area. I assume that your physician has you taking antibiotics, which is another kettle of fish. Mostly these inflammations are deep-set and take awhile to get rid of, so be patient, and keep taking your medication, even after you feel better, until your prescription is finished. That said, make sure that you are providing your plumbing with plenty of fluid to flush with, especially spring or filtered water. I would normally tell you that beer is not a bad thing, because the hops and diuretic action are healthy, but the alcohol will collide with your meds, so try to avoid alcohol if you can. Cranberry, pineapple, and grapefruit juices are good astringents for the renal system... the less sugar the better. You will note that the sacral chakra responds to liquids best, and that the element is water. Respect that for these systems to function properly you must be adequately hydrated. Cut back on your meat intake for the time being, and switch to simpler and more bioavailable proteins, including protein powders (smoothies will fit the liquid requirements). Adding yogurt or active lactobacillus cultures will help avoid yeast infections from the antibiotics, too. Cruciform vegetables (the broccoli family) are good for prostate health, as are some herbs such as saw palmetto. Check for compatibility with your meds before starting herbs, though :-) In addition to consuming fluids, it would be good for you to take warm baths (sit in water) as often as possible. This will be especially useful for your epididymitis. Massage your groin and rectal area with castor oil. If you have access to Edgar Cayce material, look up the method for creating castor oil packs and utilize them. Since you are " working alone " so to speak it might be difficult to massage your prostate (which you can do with a little assistance, a latex glove, and some castor oil), so as an alternative I would suggest the exercise that is encouraged in older men who develop prostate problems: regular masturbation. It helps to clear the system and keeps the energy moving. A good kinetic exercise for opening sacral energy is to stand with the legs shoulder width apart or wider, the hands akimbo (on the hips) and the elbows bent. Loosen the knees, move into a " horse " stance, or a high squat. Now, making sure that you are taking deep, full belly breaths, giving yourself time to experience inhalation and exhalation, begin tilting your pelvis backward and forward. Feel the tilt, and exaggerate it, supporting it with your hands if necessary. Inhale and tilt back, exhale and tilt forward. Increase your pace, and extend your arms out in front of you; reach with your hands as you tilt your pelvis backward, and pull your hands towards your chest as you tilt forward (like rowing a boat). Continue to cycle your breathing faster until you are panting. Be conscious of your breath and do not hyperventilate, however. Once you have the rhythm established, back, reach and inhale, forward, pull and exhale, you can feel the energy moving up from the earth through your body and stimulating the organs and structures in your abdomen and pelvis. Do this exercise when you arise and before bed, and when you have pain, to stimulate endorphin release. The mechanics and function of our sexual organs are very important to us in many ways, yet we are often reluctant to discuss or explore any dysfunction because of our fears. Sex is one of our most morally ambiguous functions, the one which we have more issues with than any other in society due to religion, ethics, taboos, and laws. It is a good and necessary thing, but also carries the shadows of our neuroses, desires, fantasies and compulsions. As long as we are honest about these shadows, with ourselves and our consensual partners, and explore our options with care and respect, honoring the personal boundaries of ourselves and others, sexual behavior is a positive method of moving energy in our body temples. It is only when we are dishonest and secretive that sex becomes dangerous and disrespectful of its nature. Sex should never be used to assert power over another, invade another's personal space without consent, to intimidate or manipulate. Using it in these ways causes deepset conflicts inside all the beings involved. Exploring shadows with a partner can be exciting, as long as both people are clear that discussing fantasy does not mean it has to be explored, and that role play within a relationship, when not taken to excessive extremes, can be a healthy way of seeing things from a different perspective. Care and respect, and always, love. Flow is a skill that comes with practice; most of us have many blocks to free flow that will only erode with work and time. Be gentle with yourself and know that you are a good and vital person and your body knows how to heal itself. Good luck, Jim, take good care of yourself. Jim Schubert wrote: > > On the 18th of September I finally was diagnosed with what has been > troubling my health since early July. It's both prostatitis and > epididymitis. As of yesterday (Sunday), I've been focusing exclusively on > getting healthy (while my girlfriend is out of town). I want to correct > this by my birthday - this Thursday. I log onto my email today and receive > this. > > Thank you! > > Now, what exactly do you mean by " focus > >on balance between light and shadow, embracing both with acceptance. > >Exploring our sacred sexuality, finding our deep and enduring > >pleasures, and learning how to express ourselves creatively will all > >enhance the flavor of our lives, the joie de vivre. We should remember > >to flow, like the element of water. " > > Any specific activities or categories of activities I can engage in (or > cease)? > -- Blessings, Crow " Look for Rainbows in the Darkness " -- Rev. Caroline Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT ICQ# 4458763 AIM= CaroCrow SomaChi... uniting body, mind & spirit with energy, movement & touch http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5114/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 1999 Report Share Posted October 5, 1999 In a message dated 10/5/99 5:34:27 AM Pacific Daylight Time, crow writes: << The mechanics and function of our sexual organs are very important to us in many ways, yet we are often reluctant to discuss or explore any dysfunction because of our fears. Sex is one of our most morally ambiguous functions, the one which we have more issues with than any other in society due to religion, ethics, taboos, and laws. It is a good and necessary thing, but also carries the shadows of our neuroses, desires, fantasies and compulsions. As long as we are honest about these shadows, with ourselves and our consensual partners, and explore our options with care and respect, honoring the personal boundaries of ourselves and others, sexual behavior is a positive method of moving energy in our body temples. It is only when we are dishonest and secretive that sex becomes dangerous and disrespectful of its nature. Sex should never be used to assert power over another, invade another's personal space without consent, to intimidate or manipulate. Using it in these ways causes deepset conflicts inside all the beings involved. >> Crow , I appreicate your comments on sexual energy. I read statements like yours and understand and fully agree in my head (logically) but i can not bring it into my heart(emotions) i want so much to have a healthy attitude on my sexual energy. Is this excerise helpful to females also? Thanks RedTail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 1999 Report Share Posted October 6, 1999 RedTail: That is true for me also. I would be very interested in hearing a response on chakras and females. Thanks for mentioning it Lisa REDTAIL29 Crow , I appreicate your comments on sexual energy. I read statements like yours and understand and fully agree in my head (logically) but i can not bring it into my heart(emotions) i want so much to have a healthy attitude on my sexual energy. Is this excerise helpful to females also? Thanks RedTail - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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