Guest guest Posted June 13, 2002 Report Share Posted June 13, 2002 Hi Lisa, I have been reading Worsley books lately and he cautions to not get confused between the physical organ and the job of the official of the GB meridian. People get there GB removed all the time that can still carry out decisions that the liver plans. In essence the emotional aspects of the organ don't have anything to do with the physical organ. Physically the liver, which produces bile takes over the GB's job and everything works out well in the patients I have seen (including my father) > > Message: 3 > Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:48:05 -0000 > " lisadavicioni " <lisadavicioni > GB emotional disharmony > > Hello, > I am a 4th year student doing a paper on the gall bladder. I want to > know what happens after a cholecystectomy. Is there a change > energetically? The GB is responsible for governing of decisions and > secreting bile. How does not having a GB effect one on an emotional > level? > Secondly I am also interested in depression stemming from a ht/GB > connection. Any information and clinical expirence you would like to > share would be greatly appreciated. > thank you, Lisa > > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 15, 2002 Report Share Posted June 15, 2002 Hi Lisa, I have been reading Worsley books lately and he cautions to not get confused between the physical organ and the job of the official of the GB meridian. People get there GB removed all the time that can still carry out decisions that the liver plans. In essence the emotional aspects of the organ don't have anything to do with the physical organ. Physically the liver, which produces bile takes over the GB's job and everything works out well in the patients I have seen (including my father) Ivan> The function of the GB goes on, but the removal of the organ may leave (and most of the times it does) emotional effects. > > Message: 3 > Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:48:05 -0000 > " lisadavicioni " <lisadavicioni > GB emotional disharmony > > Hello, > I am a 4th year student doing a paper on the gall bladder. I want to > know what happens after a cholecystectomy. Is there a change > energetically? The GB is responsible for governing of decisions and > secreting bile. How does not having a GB effect one on an emotional > level? > Secondly I am also interested in depression stemming from a ht/GB > connection. Any information and clinical expirence you would like to > share would be greatly appreciated. > thank you, Lisa > > > > > ______________________ > ______________________ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2002 Report Share Posted June 16, 2002 Hi All, What I have found especially with women is that when they have their GB removed they have a very hard time loosing weight!!! Usually they end up overweight and then can't loose it. All the women I have treated with GB removed have multilevel emotional issues!!! Love to All, Bobbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2002 Report Share Posted June 19, 2002 Hi, I have been reading books mostly on accupressure and they seem very interesting like accupuncture though I have never come acroos any documentary on accupuncture. I will like anyone to help me and suggest any site where I can meet with the accupressure groups to better my knowledge in the practice of it. Thanks commy --- geo <inandor wrote: > > > Hi Lisa, > > I have been reading Worsley books lately and he > cautions to not get confused > between the physical organ and the job of the > official of the GB meridian. > People get there GB removed all the time that can > still carry out decisions > that the liver plans. In essence the emotional > aspects of the organ don't > have anything to do with the physical organ. > > Physically the liver, which produces bile takes over > the GB's job and > everything works out well in the patients I have > seen (including my father) > > Ivan> The function of the GB goes on, but the > removal of the organ > may leave (and most of the times it does) emotional > effects. > > > > > > > > Message: 3 > > Wed, 12 Jun 2002 18:48:05 -0000 > > " lisadavicioni " <lisadavicioni > > GB emotional disharmony > > > > Hello, > > I am a 4th year student doing a paper on the gall > bladder. I want to > > know what happens after a cholecystectomy. Is > there a change > > energetically? The GB is responsible for > governing of decisions and > > secreting bile. How does not having a GB effect > one on an emotional > > level? > > Secondly I am also interested in depression > stemming from a ht/GB > > connection. Any information and clinical expirence > you would like to > > share would be greatly appreciated. > > thank you, Lisa > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________ > > > ______________________ > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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