In a message dated 11/27/2004 12:26:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,
holistic@… writes:
Will, Nile and others interested:
The muscle-organ connection is information I was exposed to at Touch for
Health seminars, but most of the better trained massage therapists seem to know
it. There is definitely a meridian connection, but rather than the effected
muscle being directly on the meridian its a “referral” connection through an
organ
reflex point.
For Nile, I checked out “upper arm” last night. Most of the deltoids
(shoulder muscles coming down to mid upper arm) are lung muscles, except one –
the
anterior deltoid, which was the one that got me, that refers to GB. Biceps and
brachiordialis are stomach referral. Triceps are spleen/pancreas. That should
cover most of the upper arm.
Now, Nile to complicate matters it is POSSIBLE since you said you had Large
Intestine issues that those issues COULD be being played out on the lung
muscles (Lung and Large Intestine are paired organs/meridians) but that is not
the
first direction to explore, based on your sore arm.
Will, your situation I suspect is different. The muscle referral does not
include head muscles (nor ALL the muscles, to my knowledge). Heads are rich in
neurovasculars. Neurovasculars are the same idea (referral thorough reflex
points) but using a different bodily system — ie the vascular system. Those
usually indicate an OVERCHARGED organ or meridian and are often emotional in
origin.
The way to correct this situation is to lightly press the hurting place and
hold for however long it takes to relieve the pain, up to about 10 minutes.
The ones on the top of your head are: Central, Lungs, Heart and our buddies,
Liver and GallBladder.
This info is also covered in Touch for Health or in John Thie’s book of the
same name.
Also, Will, I will mention my husband had something similar within the past
two weeks. His issues was that he needed a cranial adjustment. Lots of cranial
bones come together at the top of your head. BE CAREFUL WHO YOU HAVE DO THIS
WORK. It is HIGHLY specialized and you can get very messed up with an untrained
or semi-skilled practitioner.
As an intermediate step to help you decide if a cranial adjustment is
appropriate, go to your corner bookstore and buy a copy of Donna Eden’s Energy
Medicine. She has a technique called a CROWN PULL where you open up the sutures
(the
stuck together parts of the cranial bones) with a gentle pressure/release
technique. If this (extremely powerful) technique helps, do it a few days
regularly (you can do it multiple times throughout the day safely) to see if you
can
self-correct before seeking help.
Checking for and holding with your finger tips any sore places on your head
as a daily practice (I do it before going to sleep at night) will pay be
dividends of helping the energy in your body flow more smoothly, avoiding these
pile-ups people experience in their livers, gallbladders, hearts, pancreas,
large
or small intestines, etc.
Hope this helps. If I am not clear, ask some questions.
Susan (Atlanta)
Body pains as an indicator of organ afflictions?
October 30th, 2006 · 1 Comment
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1 allison_700 // Oct 30, 2006 at 8:19 pm
In a message dated 11/27/2004 12:26:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,
holistic@… writes:
Will, on another note, what you are describing is how some people experience
a herpes zoster (shingles) outbreak. The pain is excruiating (its nerve pain)
and pustles do not always break out. What you are describing is usually a
latter stage attack (not initial when there are pustles). I know your immune
system has been whacked recently after your trip to the African restaurant and
hospital, which is usually a prelude to the viruses we all carry dormant in our
body getting opportunistically active. Could HZ be a possibility?
Way to verify — did the hurting spot cross the midline? If so, its not HZ.
HZ does not cross the midline of the body and USUALLY only attacks one nerve
root which is its nerve root of choice in the future.
BTW, a sludge-y stagant liver is part of the bio-terrain needed for something
like shingles to get a toe-hold in someone’s body.
Hope this is not landing at all, Susan (in raw, cold Atlanta)
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