Guest guest Posted October 12, 2003 Report Share Posted October 12, 2003 Just wanted to share, Pam. A CAT'S HEALING PURR by Lev G. Fedyniak, MD We’ve always intuitively felt that a cat somehow knows when we’re not feeling well and even where it hurts. Got a headache and a cat just seems to wrap around your head. A stomachache and a cat can’t seem to get off your abdomen. And purrs and purrs and purrs! It was always believed that a cat’s purr was relaxing or stress reducing and that led to any number of healthful benefits. While that may be so, science has shown that the cat’s purr is much more than just relaxing. Remember that it’s not just the sound of purring that’s important but more the tremor or vibration it produces. Interestingly, science has known for many years that vibrations at specific levels or frequencies cause healing changes in the body. They can, for example, induce bone growth and regeneration. Bone fractures heal faster and weakened bones begin to strengthen and rebuild. It was also known through various veterinary studies, such as the one reported in The Journal of the American Veterinary Medicine Association that cats rarely suffer bone or joint related diseases, including hip dysplasia, arthritis and ligament problems. Even bone cancers, such as myeloma or osteosarcoma, are almost unheard of in cats. But it took researcher Elizabeth von Muggenthaler of the Fauna Communications Research Institute in North Carolina (FCRI), a specialist in the field of bioacoustics, to put it all together. Bioacoustics is the study of the frequency, pitch, loudness, and duration of animal sounds as it relates to the animal’s behavior. Based on her research, she proposes that nature has endowed all kinds of felines with an evolutionary healing advantage in the simple act of purring. But it’s the cat’s “healing by association” that most people find interesting: that ability of a cat to sympathetically help cure illnesses in people simply by being around them. Studies have also shown that owners, especially senior citizens, who have cats have lower blood pressure and can live longer than humans who don’t own pets. Many individuals swear they can ease or completely eliminate their migraine headaches simply by lying down with a purring cat next to their head. So, go get a cat. Keep it happy and purring. You’re likely to be healthier and you’ll have a great friend who truly understands how you’re feeling. About the Author: Lev G. Fedyniak, MD, based in Ukraine began his medical career in alternative medicine, studying acupuncture, herbs and other healing traditions in China, Hong Kong, Canada, Ukraine and other parts of the world. _______________ Share your photos without swamping your Inbox. Get Hotmail Extra Storage today! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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