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After reviewing the Western view of breast cancer, Hsu describes Chinese thinking: The general Chinese medical view is that women's breast cancer is caused by the accumulation of melancholic anger, depression, obstruction of spleen vitality, reversal of liver vitality, deficiency of blood and vitality, stagnation of blood in the muscles, accumulation of sputum over several years, and internal bursting. Thus breast cancer is linked to the seven passions and the exhaustion of blood in the liver meridian, the melancholic accumulation of liver vitality, and obstruction of ch'i [Qi, vital energy].

Cancer Therapy: The Independent Consumer's Guide To Non-Toxic Treatment & Prevention

Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. (See book keywords and concepts)

The first is anger; the idea that suppressed rage predisposes to this disease. "Cancer patients seem to be unduly nice and cooperative people," was their unexpected conclusion. Interestingly, patients who were rated by their physicians as "uncooperative" or "unpleasant" tended to live longer (3,4). While this concept has been hotly debated, recent work shows that cancer patients do tend to be more "respectful" than the average person (5). PNI was brought to public prominence by the work of Lawrence LeShan, Bernie Siegel and 0. Carl Simonton, MD and his then-wife Stephanie Matthews-Simonton.

Rather than reducing the cancer, the sodium butyrate treatment seemed to actually enhance the development of colon cancer (10). 1. anger G, et al. [Treatment of multiple myeloma with a new cytostatic agent: gamma-l-methyl-5-bis-(beta-chlorethyl)-amino-benzimida-zolyl-(2)-butyric acid hydrochloride]. Dtsch Med Wochenschr.l969;94: 2495-500. 2. Finklestein JZ, et al. Unorthodox therapy for murine neuroblastoma with 6-hydroxydopamine (NSC-233898), bretylium tosylate (NSC-62164), papaverine (NSC-35443), and butyric acid (NSC-8415). Cancer Chemother Rep.l975;59:571-4. 3. Prasad KN and Sinha PK.

Cancer & Natural Medicine: A Textbook of Basic Science and Clinical Research

John Boik (See book keywords and concepts)

Taking one of these as an example, the pattern flaring-up of liver fire may be associated with the symptoms of irritability, anger, tinnitus, deafness, temporal headache, red face, red eyes, bitter taste in the mouth, dizziness, thirst, constipation with dry stools, epistaxis, red tongue with a yellow coat, and a rapid pulse. As illustrated in the previous example, numerous patterns can be associated with one disease name of conventional medicine. The opposite is also true; numerous diseases may be associated with one TCM pattern.

The seven emotions that are subject to upset are anger, joy, worry, pensiveness, sadness, fear, and shock. Any emotional imbalance affects the movement of qi. However, the excessive and long-standing imbalances manifest most clearly in disease patterns. Emotional factors are not to be taken lightly, as they are one of the most frequent causes of disease.

Excesses of the seven emotions affect the qi in the following ways: • Excess anger affects the liver and makes the qi rise upward • Excess joy (excessive excitement) affects the heart and slows the qi down 4 In TCM, the chief complaint is considered the diagnosis. For example, a diagnosis might be headache or dysmenorrhea. The symptom pattern describes the environment in which the chief complaint occurs. In the integrated practice of TCM and conventional medicine as practiced currently in China, treatment is based on both conventional disease names and symptom patterns.

The A.D.D. Nutrition Solution: A Drug-Free Thirty-Day Plan

Marcia Zimmerman, C.N. (See book keywords and concepts)

Several times, he grabbed the workbook and threw it across the room or at his teacher in anger and frustration. On these occasions, the teacher noted that the little boy's motions seemed poorly coordinated. Although he enjoyed the company of the other children, Justin didn't like to participate in games, fell off the balance beam, and hated playing ball, indicating continued problems with coordination in both large and small muscles. AD/HD children are usually the last to be chosen for teams because they may be clumsy or lack ball-playing and other athletic skills.

Cancer & Natural Medicine: A Textbook of Basic Science and Clinical Research

John Boik (See book keywords and concepts)

A similar study with 56 women also found that women diagnosed with cancer had difficulty expressing anger, tended to avoid conflict, were more self-sacrificing, and were more optimistic (Wirsching et al, 1982). Other investigators have reported similar results (Cheang and Cooper, 1985; Jansen and Muenz, 1984). However, still other studies have been contradictory and investigators have not reached a consensus on these observations. Psychotherapy in Cancer Treatment A number of investigators have reported that psychological intervention may increase the life expectancy of patients with cancer.

The Green Pharmacy Anti-Aging Prescriptions: Herbs, Foods, and Natural Formulas to Keep You Young

James A. Duke, Ph.D. (See book keywords and concepts)

Instead of venting your anger on the spot, walk away from a tense situation. Then do what you can to relax. Count to 10, practice deep breathing, meditate, even call a friend—whatever helps you unwind and regain control. Herbal Remedies Improve Your Risk Profile A number of herbs can help prevent heart disease and other forms of cardiovascular disease. Some can also help manage certain cardiovascular risk factors. Here's what works and why. hawthorn {Crataegus monogyna). In nature, hawthorn is the closest thing to an herb specifically created to protect against cardiovascular disease.

Beating Cancer with Nutrition

Patrick Quillin, PhD,RD,CNS (See book keywords and concepts)

There are many emotions that surface after such a diagnosis: why me?, anger, self-pity, stunned silence, depression and much more. All of these emotions are okay. Once you have surfaced from the depths of these emotions, your best strategy is to first get educated. But where do you start? There is so much information out there today! It has been said that getting information in today's information age is "like trying to get a drink from a fire hydrant". Maybe so.

You have been through some or all of the phases that come with the disease: anger, denial, rejection, isolation, withdrawal, and more. While the bulk of this book is spent providing nutritional facts to change the biochemistry of your body, my final parting comments are directed more at your soul. Because cancer is a disease of the mind, body and spirit. I believe that cancer is far more than an individual physical disease. Cancer is also a symptom of modern society that is organically unsound, that needs metabolic healing. In every era, we try to identify the outside enemy.

Bartram's Encyclopedia of Herbal Medicine: The Definitive Guide

Thomas Bartram (See book keywords and concepts)

Following anger. Sumbul. In children: see CHILDREN'S COMPLAINTS. Pain, top of head: Pulsatilla. Cactus. Throbbing headache: Chamomile. Sick headache: Blue Flag. Tension headache: Skullcap. Betony. Passion flower. Cluster headache, associated with shingles: Vervain. Skullcap. Menstrual headache: see entry: MENSTRUAL HEADACHE. Alternatives. Tea. Combine equal parts: Skullcap, Betony, Chamomile. 1-2 teaspoons to each cup boiling water; infuse 15 minutes. Half-1 cup when necessary. Decoction. Combine equal parts: Valerian. Blue Flag, Barberry bark.

Nervous excitability, irritability, prone to over-reaction by anger or other destructive emotion. Teas. Cowslip flowers, St John's Wort flowers, Passion flower, Valerian, Hops, Lime flowers, Balm, Motherwort, Woodruff, Skullcap, Oats. Formula, tea: equal parts, Balm, Motherwort, Passion flower. 1 heaped teaspoon to each cup boiling water; infuse 5-10 minutes. 1 cup thrice daily. Tablets. Valerian. Pulsatilla. Natracalm. (English Grains) 500rng Passion flower tablets: 1 tablet thrice daily. See: SEDATIVES. NERVOUS SHOCK. Non-medical term for nervous collapse.

Destructive emotions such as a virulent hatred, anger, and malignant envy result in self-inflicted tiredness, later manifesting as cardiac arrest. Patients demanding too much of their body may need a change of lifestyle and at most, simple cardiac supports: Hawthorn, Motherwort. Juniper berries, oil or tea, offer a refreshing general invigorator. Aromatherapy. Inhalant: 10 drops any of the oils of Lemon, Lavender or Clary-Sage on a tissue. Diet, vitamins and minerals. See: EXHAUSTION. TOADFLAX. Butter and eggs. Linaria vulgaris, Mill. German: Leinkraut. French: Linaire. Spanish: Linaria.

Common sources of stress are marriage difficulties, separation or divorce, personal illness, unemployment, bereavement, suppressed anger. Physically-fit people can take vast pressures. Maintenance of a good general health is called for, with change of pace, maybe change of lifestyle, exercise in the open air, yoga or other relaxation techniques. Alternatives.

A link between coronary heart disease and high cholesterol levels is strong and consistent. anger and hostility raise cholesterol level. The first indication of narrowing of the arteries may be an attack of angina, severe chest pain occurring on exertion due to an inadequate supply of blood and oxygen to the heart muscle. No one should exceed a fat and cholesterol count of 40 per day. For those of moderate risk level, a count of below 30 is advised.

Even as too low body fluids may kindle emotions of anger and irritability, so too much water has a depressing effect, bringing about an emotional state simulating paranoia. Administration of a timely diuretic (Parsley or Juniper berry tea) is sometimes known to raise the spirits. Pulsatilla. (N. Gosling FN1MH, Herbal Practitioner, Apr 1979, p.11) PARAPLEGIA. Paralysis of the legs due to injury or disease of the spinal cord, usually accompanied by loss of bladder control. Treatment. Condition incurable yet circulatory stimulants and nerve restoratives may improve general well-being.

Aspartame (Nutrasweet) - Is It Safe?

H.J. Roberts, M.D. (See book keywords and concepts)

Senator Philip Hart (1968) 0>ONSUMERS WITH APPARENT REACTIONS to aspartame-containing products understandably have expressed frustration and anger as a result of their costly experiences and the futile search for accurate relevant information. This bitterness has been directed toward the FDA, the Congress, the producers of aspartame products, and the medical profession. A 61-year-old woman had epilepsy. She remained free from seizures for 12 years until the attacks recurred after taking an aspartame product.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch (See book keywords and concepts)

Known for its vast space, long and severely cold winters, and few inhabitants widely scattered in small settlements, Siberia has been for many centuries a place of political and criminal exile for Russians who anger the government's authorities, fa As a consequence of Siberia's harsh conditions and its historical function as a place of punishment, to be "sent to Siberia" has become a metaphor for demotion, disgrace, or other forms of status diminution. Sicily Island in southern Italy on the Mediterranean Sea, separated from the Italian mainland by the narrow Strait of Messina.

Cancer & Natural Medicine: A Textbook of Basic Science and Clinical Research

John Boik (See book keywords and concepts)

This is referred Lungs large intestine "governs' the qi aids the heart moves fluids sadness and worn' Spleen Heart stomach holds blood in the vessels transforms fluids controls digestion compulsive thought "houses" thought small intestine "governs" the blood excess joy "houses" the mind Kidneys bladder stores the prenatal jing "governs water fear produces bone marrow and fills the brain; houses will power Liver gall bladder ensures the smooth flow of qi and blood stores the blood anger to as hot toxins (re du) or fire toxins (huo du) and is a byproduct of excess heat and damp.

The Natural Pharmacy: Complete Home Reference to Natural Medicine

Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr. DC (See book keywords and concepts)

Back pain from suppressed emotions, especially hurt or anger, may respond to Natrum muriaticum. Nux vomica When this remedy is indicated, muscle cramps or constricting pains may be felt in the back. Discomfort is made worse by cold and relieved by warmth. Pain will usually be worse at night, and the person may have to sit up in bed to turn over. Backache is also worse during constipation, and the pain is aggravated when the person feels the urge to move the bowels.

The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know

James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch (See book keywords and concepts)

God then raised a great storm as a sign of his anger with Jonah. The sailors, realizing that Jonah's disobedience had caused the storm, threw him overboard in an attempt to save their ship. Jonah was saved from drowning when he was swallowed by a "great fish." He lived for three days inside the creature, after which the fish "vomited out Jonah upon the dry land." Thankful that his life had been spared, Jonah took up his prophetic mission. Jordan River A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea. John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan.

Constant Craving: What Your Food Cravings Mean and How to Overcome Them

Doreen Virtue, Ph.D. (See book keywords and concepts)

There is impressive evidence that Type A personalities—those with free-floating anger, who are perpetually trying to beat the clock, and who are harddriving workaholics—have lower levels of serotonin than the calmer, more sedate Type B's. Interestingly enough, serotonin increases much more after the Type A engages in some form of physical activity than it does after the Type B exercises. Researchers conclude that Type A's who exercise (thus, keeping their serotonin levels sufficiently high) are able to suppress feelings of fatigue and endure higher levels of exertion for longer periods of time.

Variations of these emotions, leading to crunchy food cravings, include frustration, anger, stress, or resentment. Those who crave creamier, smoother-textured foods are struggling with the other two FATS feelings, Fear or Shame, and are seeking comfort and reassurance. Variations of these feelings include anxiety, embarrassment, and insecurity. Chewy cravings (such as those for caramel candy or a cheesy pizza) signal a combination of feelings.

Breaking Out of Food Jail: How to Free Yourself from Diets and Problem Eating, Once and for All

Jean Antonello (See book keywords and concepts)

Instead of anger, Patty discovered that undereating was the real culprit behind her binges, and that her intense fear of weight gain had provoked her to purge. That was seven years ago. Patty has since remarried and has had two more babies, gaining and losing weight without concern. ("The weight gain was the easiest part of those pregnancies!" she claims, as evidence of her newfound balance.) Her years of bulimia are like a thick fog in her memory, she says, part of a dark, sad time in her life.

Little the counselor had said about her emotional problems really rang true to Patti, except maybe the anger with her father. But she just wasn't into it, so she quit. If eating problems really do have a psychological basis, why do almost all victims fail to gain lasting relief from their eating disturbances even after years of therapy? And how could so many individuals benefit so dramatically from a program, outlined in my first book, that is not psychological at all, but physical both in theory and in practical application?

There they told her that her bulimia was a result of her broken relationship with Mark (which happened after her bulimia developed) and suppressed anger at her parents. Are You on the FeaFam Cycle? Check out these symptoms of the FeaFam Cycle to see if you fit this food jail pattern: _1. strict dieting or efforts to control food intake, with or without drug aids _2. excessive appetite _3- loss of control over eating behavior _4. overeating or bingeing _5. purging or wasting of food by self-induced vomiting, laxative and/or diuretic abuse, and/or exercise _6.

Not infrequently they are victims of envy and anger because dieters think that natural thins are simply blessed with magical metabolisms that keep them thin in spite of their bountiful eating behavior. What they don't realize is this: Abundant, instinctive, generous eating keeps these people so svelte. They couldn't binge if they wanted to. They are too full from eating so well so often all day long every day. Bingeing and overeating, I have observed, are only practiced and well tolerated by people who go hungry. 3.

In fact, she was convinced, from reading articles about eating disorders and talking to a counselor, that her bulimia was about her repressed anger at her ex-husband and her parents. When she learned about the FeaFam Cycle, Patty didn't believe it explained her whole tormented relationship with food. She was still convinced that her emotions played a major role in her eating struggle. In fact, she knew they did because she felt so upset or angry when she was throwing up.

The stress, fear, pain and anger were an unbearable load, and coupled with the frustration of the weight she had gained in her transition to independence, Patty knew something had to give. And it did. One night she lost control and began to eat everything in sight—chips, dips, cheese, ice cream—all the foods she knew she reacted to and caused her to bloat and gain weight. But Patty couldn't control the powerful urge within her. She saw herself from outside, as if she were another person, and she simply could not stop.

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