Psychosomatic heart diseases. Psychosomatics of diseases of the cardiovascular system

Psychosomatic diseases are diseases in the development of which psychological factors, including psychological stress, play a leading role. Psychological factors also play an important role in other diseases: migraines, endocrine disorders, malignant neoplasms

  1. Not being able to cope with something. Terrible fear. The desire to get away from everyone and everything. Not wanting to be here.
  2. Feelings of futility, inadequacy. Rejection of one's own personality.

Allergy.

  1. Who can't you stand? Denial of one's own power.
  2. A protest against something that cannot be expressed.
  3. It often happens that the parents of an allergic person often argued and had completely different views on life.

Appendicitis. Fear. Fear of life. Blocking out all the good stuff.

Insomnia.

  1. Fear. Distrust in the life process. Guilt.
  2. Escape from life, unwillingness to acknowledge its shadow sides.

Vegetative dystonia.

Weight: problems.

Excessive appetite. Fear. Self-defense. Distrust of life. Feverish overflow and release of feelings of self-hatred.

Obesity.

  1. Hypersensitivity. Often symbolizes fear and the need for protection. Fear can serve as a cover for hidden anger and unwillingness to forgive. Trust in yourself, in the very process of life, abstaining from negative thoughts - these are the ways to lose weight.
  2. Obesity is a manifestation of the tendency to protect ourselves from something. The feeling of inner emptiness often awakens the appetite. Eating provides many people with a sense of acquisition. But mental deficiency cannot be filled with food. Lack of trust in life and fear of life’s circumstances plunge a person into trying to fill the spiritual emptiness with external means.

Lack of appetite. Denial of privacy. Strong feelings of fear, self-hatred and self-denial.

Thin. Such people do not like themselves, feel insignificant compared to others, and are afraid of being rejected. And that's why they try to be very kind.

Cellulite (inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue). Accumulated anger and self-punishment. Forces herself to believe that nothing bothers her.

Inflammatory processes. Fear. Fury. Inflamed consciousness. The conditions you see in life cause anger and frustration.

Hirsutism (excessive hair growth in women). Hidden anger. The cover commonly used is fear. The desire to blame. Often: reluctance to engage in self-education.

Eye diseases. The eyes symbolize the ability to clearly see the past, present, and future. Perhaps you don't like what you see in your own life.

Astigmatism. Rejection of one's own self. Fear of seeing yourself in your true light.

Myopia. Fear of the future.

Glaucoma. The most persistent unwillingness to forgive. Old grievances are pressing. Overwhelmed by it all.

Farsightedness. Feeling out of this world.

Cataract. Inability to look forward with joy. Foggy future.

Conjunctivitis. Some event happened in life that caused strong anger, and this anger is intensified by the fear of experiencing this event again.

Blindness, retinal detachment, severe head injury. A harsh assessment of another person’s behavior, jealousy coupled with contempt, arrogance and rigidity.

Dry eyes. Evil eyes. Reluctance to look with love. I would rather die than forgive. Sometimes a manifestation of malevolence.

Barley.

  1. Occurs in a very emotional person who cannot get along with what he sees.
  2. And who feels anger and irritation when he realizes that other people look at the world differently.

Head: diseases. Jealousy, envy, hatred and resentment.

Headache.

  1. Underestimating yourself. Self-criticism. Fear. Headaches occur when we feel inferior and humiliated. Forgive yourself and your headache will go away on its own.
  2. Headaches often occur from low self-esteem, as well as from low resistance to even minor stress. A person complaining of constant headaches is literally all psychological and physical pressure and tension. The usual state of the nervous system is to always be at the limit of its capabilities. And the first symptom of future illnesses is a headache. Therefore, doctors working with such patients first teach them to relax.
  3. Loss of contact with your true self. The desire to meet the high expectations of others.
  4. Trying to avoid any mistakes.

Migraine.

  1. Hatred of coercion. Resistance to the course of life.
  2. Migraines are created by people who want to be perfect, as well as by those who have accumulated a lot of irritation in this life.
  3. Sexual fears.
  4. Hostile envy.
  5. Migraine develops in a person who does not give himself the right to be himself.

Throat: diseases.

  1. Inability to stand up for yourself. Swallowed anger. Crisis of creativity. Reluctance to change. Throat problems arise from the feeling that we “don’t have a right” and from a feeling of inadequacy.
  2. The throat, in addition, is a part of the body where all our creative energy is concentrated. When we resist change, we often develop throat problems.
  3. You need to give yourself the right to do what you want, without blaming yourself and without fear of disturbing others.
  4. A sore throat is always an irritation. If he is accompanied by a cold, then, in addition to this, there is also confusion.

Angina.

  1. You refrain from using harsh words. Feeling unable to express yourself.
  2. You feel angry because you cannot cope with a situation.

Laryngitis. Anger makes it difficult to speak. Fear prevents you from speaking out. I am being dominated.

Tonsillitis. Fear. Suppressed emotions. Stifled creativity. Belief in one's inability to speak up for oneself and seek satisfaction of one's needs on one's own.

Hernia. Broken relationships. Tension, burden, improper creative self-expression.

Childhood diseases. Belief in calendars, social concepts and made-up rules. The adults around us act like children.

Adenoids. A child who feels unwanted.

Asthma in children. Fear of life. Not wanting to be here.

Eye diseases. Reluctance to see what is happening in the family.

Otitis

Habit of biting nails. Hopelessness. Self-criticism. Hatred towards one of the parents.

Staphylococcus in children. An irreconcilable attitude towards the world and towards people in parents or ancestors.

Rickets. Emotional hunger. The need for love and protection.

Childbirth: deviations. Karmic.

Diabetes.

  1. Longing for something unfulfilled. Strong need for control. Deep grief. There is nothing pleasant left.
  2. Diabetes can be caused by a need for control, sadness, and an inability to accept and process love. A diabetic cannot tolerate affection and love, although he craves it. He unconsciously rejects love, despite the fact that at a deep level he experiences a strong need for it. Being in conflict with himself, in self-rejection, he is unable to accept love from others. Finding inner peace of mind, openness to accept love and the ability to love is the beginning of recovery from illness.
  3. Attempts to control, unrealistic expectations of universal happiness and sadness to the point of hopelessness that this is not possible. Inability to live your life, because it does not allow (does not know how) to rejoice and enjoy your life events.

Respiratory tract: diseases.

  1. Fear or refusal to breathe life deeply. You don’t recognize your right to occupy space or exist at all.
  2. Fear. Resistance to change. Lack of trust in the process of change.

Asthma.

  1. Inability to breathe for one's own good. Feeling depressed. Holding back sobs. Fear of life. Not wanting to be here.
  2. A person with asthma feels like they have no right to breathe on their own. Asthmatic children are, as a rule, children with a highly developed conscience. They take the blame for everything.
  3. Asthma occurs when there are suppressed feelings of love in the family, suppressed crying, the child experiences fear of life and does not want to live anymore.
  4. Asthmatics express more negative emotions, are more likely to be angry, offended, harbor anger and a thirst for revenge compared to healthy people.
  5. Asthma and lung problems are caused by the inability (or unwillingness) to live independently, as well as a lack of living space. Asthma, convulsively holding back air currents entering from the outside world, indicates a fear of frankness, sincerity, of the need to accept what new things bring every day. Gaining trust in people is an important psychological component that promotes recovery.
  6. Repressed sexual desires.
  7. Wants too much; takes more than he should and gives with great difficulty. He wants to appear stronger than he is and thereby arouse love for himself.

Sinusitis.

  1. Suppressed self-pity.
  2. A prolonged situation of “everyone is against me” and an inability to cope with it.

Runny nose. Request for help. Internal crying. You are a victim. Lack of recognition of one's own value.

Nasopharyngeal discharge. Children's crying, internal tears, the feeling of victimhood.

Nosebleeds. The need for recognition, the desire for love.

Sinusitis. Irritation caused by one of your loved ones.

Cholelithiasis.

  1. Bitterness. Heavy thoughts. Curses. Pride.
  2. They look for bad things and find them, scold someone.

Stomach diseases.

  1. Horror. Fear of new things. Inability to learn new things. We don’t know how to assimilate the new life situation.
  2. The stomach reacts sensitively to our problems, fears, hatred of others and ourselves, dissatisfaction with ourselves and our fate. Suppressing these feelings, unwillingness to admit them to oneself, an attempt to ignore and “forget” them instead of comprehending, realizing and resolving them can cause various gastric disorders.
  3. Gastric functions are upset in people who bashfully react to their desire to receive help or a manifestation of love from another person, the desire to lean on someone. In other cases, the conflict is expressed in a feeling of guilt due to the desire to take something by force from another. The reason why the gastric functions are so vulnerable to such conflict is that food represents the first obvious gratification of the receptive-collective desire. In a child's mind, the desire to be loved and the desire to be fed are very deeply connected. When, at a more mature age, the desire to receive help from another causes shame or shyness, which is often in a society whose main value is independence, this desire finds regressive satisfaction in an increased craving for food. This craving stimulates gastric secretions, and chronic increased secretion in a predisposed individual can lead to the formation of ulcers.

Gastritis.

  1. Prolonged uncertainty. Feeling of doom.
  2. Irritation.
  3. A strong outburst of anger in the near past.

Heartburn.

  1. Fear. The grip of fear.
  2. Heartburn and excess gastric juice indicate repressed aggressiveness. The solution to the problem at the psychosomatic level is the transformation of suppressed forces into an active attitude towards life and circumstances.

Ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.

  1. Fear. A firm belief that you are flawed. We fear that we are not good enough for our parents, bosses, teachers, etc. We literally can't stomach what we are. We constantly try to please others. No matter what position you hold at work, you may have a complete lack of self-esteem.
  2. Almost all patients suffering from ulcers have a deep internal conflict between the desire for independence, which they highly value, and the need for protection, support and care, inherent in childhood.
  3. These are people trying to prove to everyone that they are needed and irreplaceable.
  4. Envy.
  5. People with peptic ulcer disease are characterized by anxiety, irritability, increased efficiency and a heightened sense of duty. They are characterized by low self-esteem, accompanied by excessive vulnerability, shyness, touchiness, self-doubt and, at the same time, increased demands on themselves and suspiciousness. It has been noticed that these people strive to do much more than they really can. A typical tendency for them is to actively overcome difficulties combined with strong internal anxiety.
  6. Anxiety, hypochondria.
  7. Suppressed feeling of dependence.
  8. Irritation, indignation and at the same time helplessness from trying to change oneself by adjusting to someone else's expectations.

Teeth: diseases.

  1. Prolonged indecision. Inability to recognize ideas for subsequent analysis and decision making. Loss of the ability to confidently plunge into life.
  2. Fear.
  3. Fear of failure, to the point of losing faith in yourself.
  4. Instability of desires, uncertainty in achieving the chosen goal, awareness of the insurmountability of life's difficulties.
  5. A problem with your teeth tells you that it’s time to take action, specify your desires and begin to implement them.

Gums: diseases. Inability to carry out decisions. Lack of a clearly expressed attitude towards life.

Bleeding gums.

Infectious diseases. Weakness of immunity.

  1. Irritation, anger, frustration. Lack of joy in life. Bitterness.
  2. Triggers are irritation, anger, frustration. Any infection indicates an ongoing mental disorder. Weak resistance of the body, which is superimposed by infection, is associated with a violation of mental balance.
  3. Weakness of the immune system is caused by the following reasons:
  4. Self-dislike;
  5. Low self-esteem;
  6. Self-deception, self-betrayal, therefore lack of peace of mind;
  7. Hopelessness, despondency, lack of taste for life, suicidal tendencies;
  8. Internal discord, contradictions between desires and deeds;
  9. The immune system is associated with self-identity - our ability to distinguish ours from others, to separate “I” from “not I”.

Stones. They can form in the gallbladder, kidneys, and prostate. As a rule, they appear in people who have been harboring for a long time some difficult thoughts and feelings associated with dissatisfaction, envy, jealousy, etc. The person is afraid that others will guess about these thoughts. A person is rigidly focused on his ego, will, desires, perfection, abilities and intelligence.

Cyst. Constantly replaying past grievances in your head. Incorrect development.

Intestines: problems.

  1. Fear of getting rid of everything that is outdated and unnecessary.
  2. A person makes hasty conclusions about reality, rejecting it all if he is not satisfied with only a part.
  3. Irritability due to an inability to integrate contradictory aspects of reality.

Anorectal bleeding (the presence of blood in the stool). Anger and disappointment. Apathy. Resistance to feelings. Suppression of emotions. Fear.

Haemorrhoids.

  1. Fear of not meeting the allotted time.
  2. Anger is in the past. Burdened feelings. Inability to get rid of accumulated problems, grievances and emotions. The joy of life is drowned in anger and sadness.
  3. Fear of separation.
  4. Suppressed fear. Must do a job you don't like. Something urgently needs to be completed in order to receive certain material benefits.

Constipation.

  1. Reluctance to part with outdated thoughts. Getting stuck in the past. Sometimes in a sarcastic way.
  2. Constipation indicates an excess of accumulated feelings, ideas and experiences that a person cannot or does not want to part with and cannot make room for new ones.
  3. Tendency to dramatize some event in one’s past, inability to resolve that situation (complete the gestalt)

Irritable bowel syndrome.

  1. Infantility, low self-esteem, tendency to doubt and self-blame.
  2. Anxiety, hypochondria.

Colic. Irritation, impatience, dissatisfaction with the environment.

Colitis. Uncertainty. Symbolizes the ability to easily part with the past. Fear of letting something go. Unreliability.

Flatulence.

  1. Tightness.
  2. Fear of losing something important or being in a hopeless situation. Worry about the future.
  3. Unrealized ideas.

Indigestion. Animal fear, horror, restless state. Grumbling and complaining.

Belching. Fear. Too greedy attitude towards life.

Diarrhea. Fear. Refusal. Running away.

Colon mucosa. A layer of outdated, confused thoughts clog the channels for removing toxins. You are trampling in the viscous quagmire of the past.

Skin: diseases. Reflects what a person thinks about himself, the ability to value himself in the face of the world around him. A person is ashamed of himself and attaches too much importance to the opinions of others. Rejects himself, just as others reject him.

  1. Anxiety. Fear. An old sediment in the soul. I'm being threatened. Fear that you will be offended.
  2. Loss of sense of self. Refusal to take responsibility for one's own feelings.

Abscess (ulcer). Disturbing thoughts of resentment, neglect and revenge.

Herpes simplex. A strong desire to do everything badly. Unspoken bitterness.

Fungus. Retarded beliefs. Reluctance to part with the past. Your past dominates your present.

Itching. Desires that go against character. Dissatisfaction. Repentance. The desire to get out of the situation.

Neurodermatitis. A patient with neurodermatitis has a pronounced desire for physical contact, suppressed by the restraint of his parents, so he has disturbances in the organs of contact.

Burns. Anger. Internal boiling.

Psoriasis.

  1. Fear of being offended, wounded.
  2. Mortification of feelings and self. Refusal to accept responsibility for one's own feelings.

Acne (pimples).

  1. Disagreement with yourself. Lack of self-love;
  2. A sign of a subconscious desire to push others away and not allow oneself to be considered. (i.e. not enough self-respect and acceptance of yourself and your inner beauty)

Furuncle. A particular situation poisons a person’s life, causing intense feelings of anger, anxiety and fear.

Neck: diseases.

  1. Reluctance to see other sides of the issue. Stubbornness. Lack of flexibility.
  2. Pretends that the disturbing situation does not bother him at all.

Eczema.

  1. Irreconcilable antagonism. Mental breakdowns.
  2. Uncertainty about your future.

Bones, skeleton: problems. A person values ​​himself only for being useful to others.

Arthritis.

  1. The feeling of not being loved. Criticism, resentment.
  2. They cannot say “no” and blame others for exploiting them. For such people, it is important to learn to say “no” if necessary.
  3. An arthritic is someone who is always ready to attack, but suppresses this desire. There is a significant emotional influence on the muscular expression of feelings, which is extremely controlled.
  4. Desire for punishment, self-blame. State of the victim.
  5. A person is too strict with himself, does not allow himself to relax, and does not know how to express his desires and needs. The “inner critic” is too well developed.

Herniated intervertebral discs. The feeling that life has completely deprived you of support.

Rachiocampsis. Inability to go with the flow of life. Fear and attempts to hold on to outdated thoughts. Distrust of life. Lack of integrity of nature. No courage of conviction.

Low back pain. Unfulfilled expectations in the sphere of interpersonal relationships.

Radiculitis. Hypocrisy. Fear for money and for the future.

Rheumatoid arthritis.

  1. Extremely critical attitude towards the manifestation of force. Feeling like too much is being put on you.
  2. In childhood, these patients have a certain style of education aimed at suppressing the expression of emotions with an emphasis on high moral principles; it can be assumed that the constantly suppressed inhibition of aggressive and sexual impulses since childhood, as well as the presence of an overdeveloped superego, forms a poorly adaptive protective mental mechanism - repression. This protective mechanism involves the conscious displacement of disturbing material (negative emotions, including anxiety, aggression) into the subconscious, which in turn contributes to the emergence and increase of anhedonia and depression. The predominant ones in the psycho-emotional state are: anhedonia - a chronic deficiency of the sense of pleasure, depression - a whole complex of sensations and feelings, of which low self-esteem and guilt, a feeling of constant tension are most characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis. the suppression mechanism prevents the free release of psychic energy, the growth of internal, hidden aggressiveness or hostility. All these negative emotional states, when present for a long time, can cause dysfunction in the limbic system and other emotiogenic zones of the hypothalamus, changes in activity in the serotonergic and dopaminergic neurotransmitter systems, which in turn leads to certain changes in the immune system, and together with the emotionally dependent state found in these patients tension in the periarticular muscles (due to constantly suppressed psychomotor excitation) can serve as a mental component of the entire mechanism of development of rheumatoid arthritis.

Back: diseases of the lower part.

  1. Fear about money. Lack of financial support.
  2. Fear of poverty, material disadvantage. Forced to do everything myself.
  3. Fear of being used and not getting anything in return.

Back: diseases of the middle part.

  1. Guilt. Attention is focused on everything that is in the past. "Leave me alone".
  2. The conviction that no one can be trusted.

Back: diseases of the upper part. Lack of moral support. The feeling of not being loved. Containing feelings of love.

Blood, veins, arteries: diseases.

  1. Lack of joy. Lack of movement of thought.
  2. Inability to listen to one's own needs.

Anemia. Lack of joy. Fear of life. Believing in your own inferiority deprives you of the joy of life.

Arteries (problems). Problems with arteries - inability to enjoy life. He does not know how to listen to his heart and create situations associated with joy and fun.

Atherosclerosis.

  1. Resistance. Tension. Refusal to see the good.
  2. Frequent upset due to sharp criticism.

Phlebeurysm.

  1. Staying in a situation you hate. Disapproval.
  2. Feeling overloaded and overwhelmed by work. Exaggerating the severity of problems.
  3. Inability to relax due to feelings of guilt when receiving pleasure.

Hypertension, or hypertension (high blood pressure).

  1. Self-confidence - in the sense that you are ready to take on too much. As much as you can't stand.
  2. There is a direct connection between anxiety, impatience, suspicion and the risk of hypertension.
  3. Due to the self-confident desire to take on an unbearable load, to work without rest, the need to meet the expectations of the people around them, to remain significant and respected in their person, and due to this, the repression of one’s deepest feelings and needs. All this creates corresponding internal tension. It is advisable for a hypertensive person to give up the pursuit of the opinions of people around him and learn to live and love people, first of all, in accordance with the deep needs of his own heart.
  4. Emotion, not reactively expressed and deeply hidden, gradually destroys the body. Patients with high blood pressure suppress mainly emotions such as anger, hostility and rage.
  5. Hypertension can be caused by situations that do not give a person the opportunity to successfully fight for recognition of his own personality by others, excluding a feeling of satisfaction in the process of self-affirmation. A person who is suppressed and ignored develops a feeling of constant dissatisfaction with himself, which finds no way out and forces him to “swallow resentment” every day.
  6. Hypertensive patients who are chronically ready to fight have dysfunction of the circulatory system. They suppress free expression of hostility towards other people out of a desire to be loved. Their hostile emotions seethe but have no outlet. In their youth they can be bullies, but as they get older they notice that they push people away with their vindictiveness and begin to suppress their emotions.

Hypotension, or hypotension (low blood pressure).

  1. Dejection, uncertainty.
  2. They killed your ability to independently create your life and influence the world.
  3. Lack of love in childhood. Defeatist mood: “Nothing will work out anyway.”

Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). Depressed by the hardships of life. “Who needs this?”

Pulmonary diseases.

  1. Depression. Sadness. Fear to perceive life. You believe that you are not worthy of living life to the fullest. Constant internal rejection of the situation.
  2. The lungs are the ability to take and give life. Lung problems usually arise from our reluctance or fear of living life to the fullest, or because we believe that we do not have the right to live to the fullest. Those who smoke a lot usually deny life. They hide their feelings of inferiority behind a mask.
  3. Impaired lung function indicates that a person has a bad life, he is tormented by some kind of pain, sadness. He feels despair and disappointment and doesn't want to live anymore. He may have the feeling that he has been driven into a dead end, deprived of freedom to act

Bronchitis.

  1. Nervous atmosphere in the family. Arguments and screams. A rare calm.
  2. One or more family members are driven into despair by their actions.

Pneumonia (pneumonia). Despair. Tired of life. Emotional wounds that are not allowed to heal.

Tuberculosis.

  1. Hopelessness.
  2. Wastefulness due to selfishness, possessiveness.
  3. Severe grievances against oneself, against fate. Dissatisfaction with the country, government, world. Revenge.

Enphysema. You are afraid to breathe life deeply. You think you are unworthy of life.

Lymph: diseases. A warning to refocus on what is most important in life: love and joy.

Adrenal glands: diseases.

  1. Defeatist mood. An overabundance of destructive ideas. The feeling of being overpowered. A disregard for oneself. Sense of anxiety. Acute emotional hunger. Self-directed anger.
  2. A person experiences many unrealistic fears associated with the material side of his life. A person is constantly on guard because he senses danger.

Nervous system: diseases.

Neuralgia. Punishment for sinfulness. The pain of communication.

Paralysis. Fear. Horror. Avoidance of a situation or person. Resistance. Paralyzing thoughts. Dead end.

Multiple sclerosis. Rigidity of thinking, hardness of heart, iron will, lack of flexibility. Fear.

Epilepsy. Persecution mania. Giving up life. Feeling of intense struggle. Self-violence.

Legs: diseases. Self-destruction program, dissatisfaction with oneself, the situation, one’s position. For the sake of well-being, readiness to harm others or to despise oneself if there is no well-being.

Hips: diseases. Fear of moving forward in implementing major decisions. Lack of purpose.

Knees. Stubbornness and bullshit. Inability to be a malleable person. Fear. Inflexibility. Reluctance to give in.

Feet. Problems. Inability to be “here and now”, lack of trust in oneself and the world.

Numbness. Containment of feelings associated with love and respect, withering away of emotions.

Liver: diseases.

  1. Anger. Resistance to change. Fear, anger, hatred. The liver is the seat of anger, rage, and primitive emotions.
  2. Constant complaints, pickiness.
  3. Unexpressed anger, sadness and resentment.
  4. Anger because of the fear of losing something and the inability to do anything about it.

Jaundice. Internal and external bias. One-sided conclusions.

Gout. The need to dominate. Intolerance, anger.

Pancreas: diseases. Claims against a loved one, desire to break off relations with him.

Pancreatitis. Rejection; anger and hopelessness: it seems that life has lost its appeal.

Sexual diseases. Suppression of love in others and in oneself.

Infertility. Fear and resistance to the life process or lack of need to gain parental experience.

Venereal diseases. Feelings of sexual guilt. Need for punishment. The belief that the genitals are sinful or unclean.

Herpes is genital. The belief that sexuality is bad.

Women's diseases.

  1. Self-rejection. Refusal of femininity. Rejection of the principle of femininity.
  2. The belief that anything related to the genitals is sinful or unclean. It is incredibly difficult to imagine that the Power that created the entire Universe is just an old man who sits on the clouds and... watches our genitals! And yet this is what many of us were taught when we were children. We have so many problems with sexuality because of our self-hatred and self-loathing. The genitals and sexuality are created for joy.

Amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea (menstrual disorder). Reluctance to be a woman. Self-hatred. Hatred of the female body or women.

Vaginitis (inflammation of the vaginal mucosa). Anger at your partner. Feelings of sexual guilt. Punishing yourself. The belief that women are powerless to influence the opposite sex.

Miscarriage. Fear of the future. “Not now - later.” Wrong timing.

Chest: diseases. He tries his best for the sake of those he loves, and forgets about his own needs, putting himself in last place. At the same time, he unconsciously gets angry with those he cares about, because there is no time left to take care of himself.

Menopause: problems. Fear that they are losing interest in you. Fear of aging. Self-dislike.

Fibroma, cyst. Remember the insult inflicted by your partner. A blow to female pride.

Endometriosis. Feelings of insecurity, sadness and disappointment. Replacing self-love with sugar. Reproaches.

Impotence. Male erectile dysfunction is most often caused by physical factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and damage to the genitals. In addition to purely physiological problems, emotional factors also play a significant role. List of emotional factors that can cause male incompetence in bed:

  1. Feeling depressed
  2. Feelings of anxiety and nervousness
  3. Stress caused by work, family or financial problems
  4. Unresolved issues between a man and his sexual partner. Sexual pressure, tension, guilt. Social beliefs. Anger towards a partner. Fear of mother.
  5. Feelings of awkwardness and shyness. Fear of not being up to par. Self-flagellation.
  6. Fear of partner's reaction
  7. Fear of Rejection

Candidiasis.

  1. The tendency to view sex as dirty. And a feeling of guilt.
  2. Anger related to sexual relations; feeling deceived in this area of ​​life.

Prostate: diseases. Internal fears weaken masculinity. You start to give up. Sexual tension and guilt. Belief in aging.

Childbirth: difficulties. Increased pride in the mother of the child.

Frigidity. Fear. Aversion to pleasure. The belief that sex is bad. Insensitive partners.

Sweating with an unpleasant odor. A person is angry with himself for holding back his emotions. Cannot allow himself to experience negative emotions. Fear. Self-dislike. Fear of others.

Kidneys: diseases.

  1. Criticism, disappointment, failure. A shame. The reaction is like that of a small child.
  2. Fear.
  3. Kidney problems are caused by condemnation, disappointment, failure in life, and criticism. These people constantly feel like they are being deceived and trampled upon. Pride, the desire to impose one’s will on others, a harsh assessment of people and situations.
  4. Neglect of one's own interests, the belief that taking care of oneself is not good. A person may not even understand what is good for him. Places too high expectations on other people. He tends to idealize them and needs someone to play the role of ideal people. Therefore, disappointments are inevitable.

Nephritis.

  1. Overreacting to disappointments and failures.
  2. Feeling like a worthless child doing everything wrong.

Kidney stones.

  1. Clots of undissolved anger.
  2. He closes his mouth and hides secret anger in his soul.

Cold. Too many events at once. Confusion, disorder. Minor grievances.

Mental illnesses.

Depression. Anger that you feel you have no right to feel. Hopelessness.

Psychosis. Fleeing from family. Withdrawal into oneself. Desperate avoidance of life.

Schizophrenia. Will, intelligence, an attempt to subjugate and control the situation in the mother.

Cancer. Oncological diseases. First of all, cancer blocks pride and despondency.

  1. Holding old grievances in the soul. Increasing feeling of hostility.
  2. You cherish old grievances and shocks. Remorse increases.
  3. Deep wound. An old grudge. A great mystery or grief haunts you and devours you. Persistence of feelings of hatred.
  4. Cancer is a disease caused by deep accumulated resentment, which literally begins to eat the body. Something happens in childhood that undermines our faith in life. This incident is never forgotten, and the person lives with a feeling of great self-pity. It is sometimes difficult for him to have a long, serious relationship. Life for such a person consists of endless disappointments. A feeling of hopelessness and hopelessness dominates his mind, and it is easy for him to blame others for his problems.
  5. People suffering from cancer are very self-critical.
  6. Reliable people, able to overcome difficulties, who avoid conflict situations by suppressing their feelings. According to research results, the risk of cancer is increased for them.
  7. Cancer patients are often the type of people who put the interests of others above their own, and it can be difficult for them to allow themselves to fulfill their own emotional needs without feeling guilty.
  8. Hopelessness and helplessness in response to severe emotional loss.
  9. A person suppresses the shadow side of his personality, prohibiting himself from showing negative emotions and feelings. Too bright, harmless people - not because there is no negative side of the personality, but because the personality is refined.

Sprains. Anger and resistance. Reluctance to follow any particular path in life.

Rheumatism.

  1. Feeling of one's own vulnerability. Need for love. Chronic grief, resentment.
  2. Rheumatism is a disease acquired from constant criticism of oneself and others. People with rheumatism tend to attract people who constantly criticize them. The curse they have is their desire to constantly be perfect, with any people, in any situation.

Mouth: diseases. Bias. Closed mind. Inability to perceive new thoughts.

Oral herpes. A contradictory state in relation to one object: one wants (one part of the personality), but cannot (according to the other).

Bleeding gums. Lack of joy about decisions made in life.

Sores on the lips or in the mouth. Poisonous words held back by lips. Accusations.

Hands: diseases. Abilities and intelligence come first.

Spleen. Obsession with something. Obsessions.

Heart: diseases of the cardiovascular system.

  1. Long-standing emotional problems. Lack of joy. Callousness. Belief in the need for tension and stress.
  2. The heart symbolizes love, and the blood symbolizes joy. When we don’t have love and joy in our lives, our heart literally shrinks and becomes cold. As a result, blood begins to flow more slowly and we gradually move towards anemia, vascular sclerosis, and heart attacks (infarction). We sometimes get so entangled in the dramas of life that we create for ourselves that we don’t even notice the joy that surrounds us.
  3. The mind's need for rest. The expulsion of all joy from the heart for the sake of money or a career, or something else.
  4. The fear of being accused of not loving me is what causes all heart disease. The desire to appear loving, capable, and positive at all costs.
  5. Feelings of loneliness and fear. “I have shortcomings. I don't do much. I will never achieve this."
  6. A person has forgotten about his own needs in an effort to earn the love of others. The belief that love can be earned.
  7. As a consequence of a lack of love and security, as well as emotional isolation. The heart reacts to emotional shocks by changing its rhythm. Heart disorders occur due to inattention to one's own feelings. A person who considers himself unworthy of love, who does not believe in the possibility of love, or who forbids himself to show his love for other people, will certainly encounter manifestations of cardiovascular diseases. Finding contact with your true feelings, with the voice of your own heart, greatly eases the burden of heart disease, eventually leading to partial or complete recovery.
  8. Ambitious, goal-oriented workaholics have been classified as Type A personality. They are more likely to experience stress and are at increased risk of high blood pressure and heart disease.
  9. Inappropriately inflated level of claims.
  10. Tendency to excessive intellectualization combined with isolation and emotional impoverishment.
  11. Suppressed feelings of anger.

Age-related diseases. Return to the so-called “childhood safety”. Requires care and attention. This is a form of control over others. Avoidance (escapism).

Cramps. Voltage. Fear. Strive to grab hold, to cling.

Injuries, wounds, cuts. Punishment for deviating from one's own rules. Feelings of guilt and self-directed anger.

Animal bites. Anger turned inward. Need for punishment.

Insect bites. Feeling guilty about little things.

Ears: diseases.

Deafness. Rejection, stubbornness, isolation .

Otitis(inflammation of the external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear). Anger. Reluctance to listen. There is noise in the house. Parents are quarreling.

Tags: psychosomatics of diseases, psychosomatic diseases

Cholesterol: elevated. Clogged channels of joy. Fear of accepting joy.

Cystitis (bladder disease).

  1. Anxious state. You cling to old ideas. Afraid to give yourself freedom. Anger.
  2. Anger that others do not live up to their expectations. Including expectations that someone will make your life happy.

Urinary tract infection. Irritation. Anger. Usually towards the opposite sex or sex partner. You place blame on others.

Urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Bitterness. They're bothering you. Accusation.

Thyroid gland: diseases.

  1. Humiliation. Victim. The feeling of a distorted life. A failed personality.
  2. Feeling attacked by life. "They're trying to get to me."
  3. Life is in a constant rush, at an unnatural pace for you.
  4. Control over the situation. Wrong attitude towards the world.

Endocrine diseases.

Thyrotoxicosis (endocrine disease). Patients with thyrotoxicosis exhibit a deep-seated fear of death. Very often, such patients experienced psychological trauma at an early age, for example, the loss of a loved one on whom they depended. Therefore, after that they tried to compensate for the impulse of dependence with attempts at early adulthood, for example, attempts to take care of someone, instead of remaining in a dependent position themselves. Therefore, in a patient who strives to achieve maturity as quickly as possible, the organ that secretes a secretion that accelerates metabolism becomes ill.

This means that our task will be to learn to understand this language. And it's not difficult. Do you suffer from hypertension? Are you worried about chest pain and shortness of breath? Are you tormented by headaches? Have you been diagnosed with “incurable” vegetative-vascular dystonia?

This is a short list of ailments that prevent you from enjoying life. What's the problem? The point is the wrong approach to treatment. You can’t fight the signs without knowing the cause! As a doctor, I confirm this. The integrity of the body must be taken into account.

What is the meaning of “messages” of bodily suffering? In other words, what are their causes and how to get rid of them?

Scientists have long proven that most physical ailments begin with unresolved mental problems. A person’s emotions settle in his body in the form of pain. The science that studies the relationship between mental processes and diseases is called psychosomatics.

The term emotion itself suggests that our feelings should come out. If feelings do not come out, the body suffers from it. The more a person expresses his emotions, the less physically ill he is. Today, psychosomatic diseases are included in the international classification of diseases and are called somatoform. They are expressed in somatic (bodily) complaints and symptoms.

The question arises: how to protect yourself from illness? And if you already have an illness, who should you look to for help for healing? Firstly, you need to be information savvy. After all, as people say, he who is informed is armed. And so, in order. First, let's study in more detail the consequences of emotional experiences in the body.

In traditional medicine, psychosomatic disorders are divided into psychosomatic reactions and psychosomatic disorders.

Psychosomatic reactions are short-lived and disappear after a change in the circumstances that caused them. When a person is in the grip of fear, there may be a feeling of coldness on the back or sweaty palms; if she is shy or embarrassed, then she begins to sweat, a bashful blush on her cheeks, and her ears “burn.” These are all psychosomatic reactions - situational, which disappear after some time and do not require any correction.

Psychosomatic disorders are repeated, even in the absence of a stimulus or unpleasant emotions. Before experiencing stress, for example, the person was not bothered by either his heart or headaches. Then I began to feel pain in the chest, shortness of breath, and constant fatigue. And these are already signs of angina pectoris or neurocirculatory dystonia. Against the background of emotional experiences, there may be numbness in the arms and legs, pseudo-deafness, etc. All this is conversion– transformation of emotional experience into a bodily symptom. Pain of any localization in which deviations at the tissue level have not yet appeared is functional syndrome. For example, a headache in which there are no organic disorders (tumors, blood clots) in the head is functional in nature and is a psychosomatic disorder. Other fairly common functional abnormalities are vegetative-vascular dystonia, cystitis and lumbodynia. In 90% of cases, lumbodynia (acute lower back pain) is of a functional nature and is not associated with a hernia, circulatory disorders or damage to nerve endings.

Diseases of the body due to emotions.

There are many diseases that are psychosomatic in nature. They not only significantly complicate and degrade the standard of human life, but often have deadly consequences. Before considering them, let us understand how emotion affects the functionality of organs. Pathological disorders of the body arise against the background of negative feelings. And above all - the consequence of fear, anger, melancholy.

As soon as a person perceives some kind of threat through his senses, a whole scheme is triggered in his body. When receiving information through the eyes about danger, the brain will form the emotion of fear and affect muscle tone - the person will shrink. Next, the adrenal glands secrete the hormone adrenaline, which is distributed throughout the tissues and causes the muscles to contract. Breathing becomes shallow. This scheme works every time during the day in an emotional state. Everything happens very quickly.

How many times a day does this scheme work, how many times a day does a person experience different emotions! Due to increased emotional stress, the number of patients increases.

Here are the most common psychosomatic diseases:

  1. Cardiovascular diseases.
  2. Stomach diseases: gastritis, ulcer.
  3. Bronchial asthma.
  4. Atopic dermatitis (neurodermatitis).
  5. Basedow's disease (hyperthyroidism).
  6. Ulcerative colitis.
  7. Polyarthritis: rheumatoid arthritis.
  8. Oncological diseases.
  9. Sleep disorders of any origin.
  10. Irritable bowel syndrome.
  11. Sexual disorders. The psyche is directly related to sexuality.
  12. Obesity or overweight. The desire to eat is driven by the psyche. There are people who lose their appetite in a problematic situation, and there are those who “eat up” the problem.
  13. Anorexia nervosa (against the background of emotions, the desire to stop eating altogether) or bulimia nervosa (against the background of emotions, a strong desire to eat).
  14. Diabetes.

The prerequisite for these diseases is difficult life circumstances in which a person had to endure emotional trials. Staying for a long time in an unbearable overwhelming atmosphere, the desire to take a deep breath, difficult relationships, overstrain, mental wounds, grief, fear - this is not a complete list of previous experiences. And not being able to express negative emotions, a person remains silent, and his body asks for help in the form of painful signals. For example, asthma displays holding back tears. Diabetes mellitus gives rise to family discord and prolonged stress. The root cause of diabetes is an unmet need for warmth and love. Gastritis and stomach ulcers occur in people who are very sensitive and demanding of themselves.

What emotions destroy the heart and blood vessels?

Among modern diseases, the most common causes of death are cardiovascular diseases. Their reasons are described on other pages of the site, but psychological ones are especially common. The psychomatic component is characteristic, first of all, of the following diseases of the heart and blood vessels:

  • coronary heart disease;
  • arterial hypertension;
  • arrhythmias;
  • cardioneurosis,
  • neurocirculatory dystonia.

Commitment to neurocirculatory dystonia appears in early childhood. The home environment has a huge influence on the development of the disease. If there are tense relationships between adults in a close circle, a constant atmosphere of irritation and lack of warmth, or if there is excessive guardianship over the child, the child develops dissatisfaction on a subconscious level. Dissatisfaction causes internal resistance and hostility. The child does not know how to express them. Subsequently - frequent internal compression. With age, there is constant tension in the muscular system and the formation of different muscle blocks.

Multiplied unexpressed feelings keep muscles tense, which over time compress nearby vessels. This leads to changes in blood and lymph circulation. This results in blood hypoxia and starvation of cells and tissues. And this is the pathological mechanism of cardiovascular diseases. Appearance arterial hypertension promotes emotional experience. A person with hypertension has a certain character, certain emotional manifestations, and certain habits. But all hypertensive patients are characterized by chronically suppressed aggression against a background of fear. The main reason for the development of arterial hypertension is constant, everyday affective tension, anxiety and anxiety. Cardiac ischemia(or coronary heart disease) also refers to psychosomatic ailments. The stress that the heart experiences with increased emotionality is very great. Psychosomatic experiences affect fat metabolism and cause atherosclerosis of coronary vessels. Damage to the coronary vessels is the basis for disruption of the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle through the blood. Emotional conditions that contribute to the progression of coronary artery disease and fatal consequences - heart attack, This:

  • constant stress and tension,
  • increased anxiety
  • depression.

Considering the fact that a cerebral stroke is a complication of cerebral atherosclerosis, we can safely attribute all of the above experiences to the development brain stroke . Heart rate abnormalities– this can be an arrhythmia, an increase in heart rate, a slowdown in the heartbeat, provoked by quarrels and situational factors during periods of great internal drama. The main feeling that causes such attacks is fear. At the core cardiac neurosis lies the fear of death from cardiac arrest. A panic attack causes an overwhelming fear of the thought of mortality. In addition, the causes of cardioneurosis:

  • negativism;
  • isolation;
  • increased emotionality;
  • internal conflict;
  • lack of love in childhood;
  • stress;
  • guilt.

Free yourself from destructive emotions and feelings.

If we group all the emotional causes of cardiovascular ailments, we get the following list.

  1. Neglected emotional experiences. Lack of joy. Cruelty. Belief in the importance of worry.
  2. The heart is a symbol of love, and blood is a symbol of joy. If there is a constant lack of love and joy in a person’s life, then the heart thickens and becomes apathetic. As a result, the blood flow becomes weak and little by little anemia approaches, the formation of atherosclerotic plaque, and gradual blockage of the heart vessels. People are so focused on the dramas that they create that they completely fail to notice the joy that surrounds them.
  3. Chasing money and career growth, ignoring real life values.
  4. The endless fear of humiliation, the fear that there will be accusations of inability to love, produces all heart diseases.
  5. Inferiority complexes, uncertainty.
  6. Feeling lonely.
  7. Feeling of threat, internal isolation.
  8. High ambitions and difficult to achieve goals. Workaholics are more susceptible to stress, and, ultimately, to high blood pressure and heart pain.
  9. Pretentiousness, criticality.
  10. Suppression of any feelings.

Heart ailments arise from indifference to sensations. People who consider themselves unworthy to love, to receive love, who are prohibited from expressing feelings, will certainly encounter signs of cardiovascular disease. It is necessary to learn to recognize personal experiences, listen and understand the voice of one’s own heart in order to reduce the burden of heart disease, and eventually recover completely.

Treatment of psychosomatics of heart and vascular diseases

To summarize, once again about the main thing. The cause of most physical diseases is the displacement of unresolved psychological problems from the level of the soul to the level of the body. To heal from cardiovascular, and other diseases, you need to learn to identify what you feel, talk about it, and correctly express emotions. Then the likelihood of getting sick will decrease significantly!

This is exactly what we teach our patients at the “Healthy Heart and Vessels with Dr. Goncharenko” Course. This is a clear step-by-step program for curing and preventing heart and vascular diseases. Conducted:

  1. On-site health programs
  2. Individual consultations and health improvement course with a doctor in Kyiv
  3. Online course on the Internet.

Our methods in 4-6 months in 90% of cases manage to restore the function of the heart and blood vessels without pills and expensive operations! The best treatment for heart and vascular diseases is their prevention and prevention. We will help you change your life: free yourself from bad habits and unhealthy lifestyle.

Doctor Oleg Goncharenko

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Psychosomatic causes of heart disease. Heart pain, angina pectoris, heart rhythm disturbances, atherosclerosis.

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM, BLOOD

It is believed that the heart symbolizes the life center of a person. His ability to enjoy life, to live in harmony with himself and with the world around him. We live as long as our heart beats. Blood is the material symbol of our soul. Blood is joy and vitality, and blood vessels bring joy and strength to every cell of our body.

Heart pain, angina pectoris

Pain in the heart arises from unsatisfied love: for oneself, loved ones, the world around us, for the very process of life. People with heart disease have a lack of love for themselves and for people. They are prevented from loving by old grievances and jealousy, pity and regret, fear and anger. They feel lonely or afraid of being alone. They do not understand that they create loneliness for themselves by fencing themselves off from people, relying on old grievances. They are weighed down by emotional long-standing problems. They fall like a “heavy burden”, a “stone” on the heart. Hence the lack of love and joy. You are simply killing these divine feelings in yourself. You are so busy with your own and other people's problems that there is no place or time left for love and joy.

“Doctor, I can’t help but worry about my children,” the patient tells me. “My daughter’s husband is a drunkard, my son separated from his wife, and I’m worried about my grandchildren, how they are, what’s wrong with them. My heart hurts for them all.

– I understand that you only want the best for your children and grandchildren. But is heartache the best way to help them?

“Of course not,” the woman answers. - But I don’t know how to do it any other way.

The heart often hurts in those people who are filled with pity and compassion. They strive to help: people, taking on their pain and suffering (“Compassionate man”, “Heart bleeds”, “Take it to heart”

“They have a very strong desire to help loved ones and people around them. But they are not using the best methods. And at the same time they completely forget about themselves, ignore themselves. Thus, the heart gradually closes to love and joy. His blood vessels narrow.

To be open to the world, to love the world and people, and at the same time remember and take care of yourself, your interests and intentions - this is a great art. Remember? “Love your neighbor as yourself!”

A good heart never gets sick, but an unkind heart grows heavier.

Evil has destroyed more than one heart.

Have a kind heart, be able to return good for good.

I have found that people with heart disease believe in the need for tension and stress. They have a predominantly negative assessment of the world around them or any events and phenomena in it. They view almost any situation as stressful. This is because they have not learned to take responsibility for their lives. Personally, I divide all situations in my life into two categories: pleasant and useful. Pleasant situations are those that give me pleasant experiences. And useful ones are those in which you can learn something important and positive.

– Fifteen years ago I was hospitalized with a suspected heart attack. I had a hard time then. I thought that the end had already come. Well, nothing, the doctors supported me and treated me. And when I was discharged, one smart doctor told me: “If you want to have a healthy heart, remember: never scold anyone or quarrel with anyone. And even if someone nearby is scolding someone, run away from there. Choose good people for yourself and be kind yourself.” So I remembered his words for the rest of my life. If they swear on the trolleybuses, I get out and take a minibus. Retired neighbors joke: “Semyonich has become a rich man, he drives around in a taxi.” But I think that you should not save on your health.

– Doctor, I feel sorry for people all the time.

– I condemn “in the hearts.”

– I take it to heart.

- The world is so unfair.

“Take to heart”, “Compassionate person”, “Stone on the heart”, “Heart bleeds”, “Cold heart”, “Heartless” - if you use such phrases, then you have a predisposition to heart disease or already have one sick. Stop carrying something unpleasant in your heart. Free yourself, smile, straighten up, feel light and free.

Rhythm disturbance

Interruptions in the functioning of the heart are a direct indication that you have lost your own rhythm of life. Listen to your heart. It will probably tell you that you are imposing an alien rhythm on yourself. Hurry somewhere, hurry, fuss. Anxiety and fear begin to control you and your feelings.

One of my patients developed heart block. With this disease, not every impulse from the sinus node reaches the heart muscle. And the heart contracts at a frequency of 30–55 beats per minute (with a normal rhythm of 60–80 beats). There is a risk of cardiac arrest. In this case, medicine suggests performing an operation and installing an artificial pacemaker.

“You see, doctor,” the patient tells me, “I’m not young anymore, and my little son is growing up.” We must have time to give him an education and provide him with a decent life. For this reason, I left my favorite job and went into business. And I can’t stand this frantic rhythm and competition. In addition, there are constant checks by the tax office. And everyone needs to give something. I'm tired of all this.

“That’s right,” I say, “in business there is a completely different rhythm.” And your heart tells you that you need to stop, stop worrying and start doing in life what interests you, what brings joy and moral satisfaction. What you are doing now is not yours.

– But after the beginning of perestroika, many people changed their profession.

“Of course,” I agree. – For some, doing business helped them discover their talents, while many simply rushed in pursuit of money, forgetting about their purpose, betraying themselves, betraying their hearts.

“But I need to provide for my family,” he disagrees. – And at my previous job I received meager money.

“In this case,” I say, “you have a choice: either you live according to a rhythm imposed and artificial for you, or you change your job and live in your natural rhythm, in harmony with yourself and the world around you.” In addition,” I add, “favorite work, if done correctly, can bring not only moral, but also material satisfaction.

Atherosclerosis

Increased cholesterol levels in the blood are a blockage of the channels through which joy comes to you. And not eating fatty foods is in the first place in the causes of this disease. Since it has been proven that if cholesterol does not come from outside, then its own internal (endogenous) begins to be produced. cholesterol. The reason is not food, as many people think, but a lack of joy. Learn to rejoice - and your blood vessels will be cleansed! Metabolism depends on our emotional mood.

Resistance and tension in life affect blood vessels and also lead to atherosclerosis. I have found that people with vascular sclerosis are very stubborn. They stubbornly refuse to notice the good in life, constantly insisting that this world is bad, that life is hard and unbearable.

There is another very important point in the occurrence of this disease. People with sclerosis, and these are older people, complain of weak memory. That is, their illness helps them forget. Forget old troubles.

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Psychosomatics: cardiovascular diseases (hypertension)

Heart and vascular diseases in economically developed countries are the most common cause of death. In recent years, cardiologists have increasingly attached importance to psychosocial risk factors and their relationship with somatic factors (Burns and Katkin, 1993; Burns et al., 1993; Cohen et al., 1994; Contrada, 1994; Dembroski, MacDougall, 1983; Miller et al., 1983). al., 1996). Lifestyle, personality attitudes and a person’s position in his professional and family environment are important for blood circulation and its physiological regulation. Somatic risk factors such as poor diet, obesity, smoking and alcohol abuse, which reflect personality characteristics, have long been known (Brautigam et al., 1999).

The psychosomatic component is primarily characteristic of the following diseases of the cardiovascular system:

essential arterial hypertension; cardiac ischemia; heart rhythm disturbances; cardiac neurosis of fear.

The heart and blood vessels are involved in all forms of life, although normally a person is not aware of this. During physical and mental stress, the work of the heart begins to be perceived in the form of increased heartbeat or tachycardia. Unlike motor skills or breathing, the activity of the heart and blood vessels is excluded from direct human perception. And only in certain borderline states and disorders is the heart perceived consciously. Even in cases of severe disorders, for example with congenital heart disease, cardiac phenomena are subjectively perceived only in the later stages of decompensation. However, even in these cases, a kind of uncertainty arises: “although the heart is mine, it is somehow indefinite and cannot be controlled, like, for example, a limb.” This feeling of uncertainty already contains the germ of fear. This is the basis for the assumption about the possibility of phobic personality development.

The mental sphere also determines the functions of the heart and blood vessels, just like the somatic one. Activity and rest, sleep or wakefulness, mental alertness and excitement, externally expressed or suppressed feelings are associated with various states of the circulatory system. The connection between the activity of the heart and emotions is reflected in many idioms and sayings.

Despite the fact that changes in the functioning of the heart occur equally with both positive and negative feelings, pathological disorders in the cardiovascular system are associated with fear, anger, rage, melancholy and other negative emotions, which lead to the fact that, for example, with fear of loneliness, in case of danger of attack, there is a feeling as if the heart begins to pound in the throat and in the head. The resulting release of adrenaline causes vasoconstriction, increased heart rate and increased myocardial contraction, which, in turn, leads to a state of anxiety and fear.

The heart is usually associated with love. The question arises: why does a break in a relationship or the loss of a loved one often lead to heart disease? If a mother does not give her child enough warmth, he will show feelings towards his doll that he would like to feel in his mother. The doll becomes a substitute for a loved one.

Some cardiologists suggest that sometimes the heart turns into a symbol of a loved one and all those feelings that for some reason cannot be expressed openly are transferred to it. A person is afraid to show others his dissatisfaction. A woman does not dare to object to her loved one and in order to reduce melancholy and avoid depression, she tyrannizes her own heart, taking out her irritation on it.

Repressed hostility (Barefoot et al., 1996; Barefoot et al., 1994; Benotsch et al., 1997; Siegman and Smith, 1994; Siegman et al., 1992) and type A behavior play a major role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. (Booth-Kewley, Friedman, 1987).

Since in most cases it is not possible to clearly date the onset of the disease, it is difficult to talk about the situation causing it. However, certain internal conflicts have been described as causal situations (Gentry, et al., 1982; Irvine, et al., 1991; Saab, Schneiderman, 1993). Arterial hypertension often begins when a person is in a situation of chronic tense anticipation (Grace, Graham, 1952). Typical statements of hypertensive patients: “I must be ready for anything”, “I am the type that takes on all the difficulties”, “no one can stop me, I am ready for anything.” Provoking situations are often prolonged states of fear, lack of time and increasing tension. In addition, situations are described in which there is a possibility of defusing hostility and aggressiveness, but this does not happen due to inhibition or scrupulosity.

Numerous experiments with both animals and people have shown that blood pressure increases with fear, anger and bitterness and that chronic emotional overstrain can lead to persistent hypertension(Coeher, 1971, Groen et al., 1971, Angermeier, Peters, 1973; Cannon, 1953; Reindell et al., 1971). It is generally accepted that hypertensive patients have chronically suppressed aggression associated with fear.

For patients with hypertension, a typical neurotic personality structure is described with a predominance of obsessive states, as a result of which internal and external conflicts often arise, which makes emotional release difficult(Groen et al.,1971).

The fact that essential hypertension often occurs in members of the same family can be interpreted in the sense of "psychological inheritance"(Hermann et al.,1989). Experimental studies show that patients with hypertension are prone to increased blood pressure even in situations that do not cause any changes in blood pressure in normotensive patients (Hodapp, Weyer, 1982).

According to Alexander (2002), The central point of the psychodynamics of a patient with essential hypertension is the constant struggle with the growing hostile-aggressive feeling. At the same time, there are difficulties in self-affirmation. Patients are afraid of losing the favor of other people and therefore control the manifestations of their hostility. As children, they are usually prone to fits of rage and aggression. Previously an aggressive child, an adult becomes emphatically compliant and cannot stand up for himself. Understanding the possibility of losing the affection of family and friends because of one’s aggressiveness forces the child to control his hostility and hide it. Patients with arterial hypertension constantly show irritability if they encounter insurmountable resistance. Their life forces them into the role of a “draft horse.” They get stuck in one job for many years and rarely change companies, even if they are underpaid. If they achieve a position of authority, it is difficult for them to become an authority for others. They do the work for others instead of establishing discipline. From this hyper-conscientious and extreme behavior with an excessive sense of responsibility, intensified feelings of anger, hostility and aggressiveness are born, which over time require more and more effort to contain them. This develops a vicious circle that leads to a chronic state of tension. The characteristic situation that provokes the disease is life conflicts that mobilize hostility and the desire for self-affirmation and at the same time create the impossibility of their free expression.

Initially, these traits were discovered in the observed behavior of patients. Further studies showed that, in comparison with normotonics, their perception of conflict and stress is altered. For example, flight controllers are at risk of increased pressure not only when they identify with their profession and are adaptive and courteous to coworkers, but also when they fail to perceive and deny job stress (Rose et al., 1978).

Direct interaction in the family also plays a role in the formation of hypertension, as shown in studies of conflict behavior in families with a hypertensive father, in which the family was studied as a clinical unity, based on a systemic view of symptoms(Baer et al., 1959, 1933; Baer, ​​1983).

Personality structure of a family member- for example, the conflict-aggressive impulse of a hypertensive patient affects the interaction behavior of the family as a whole (“family accumulation” of essential hypertension). In every family, rules are formed between parents and children by which conflicts are regulated; in families with a hypertensive father, children have less effective ability to tolerate and resolve conflicts, as evidenced by the predominance of negative nonverbal communication in these families (for example, not giving an answer, turning their head away, avoiding eye contact). A variety of studies indicate that a limited perception of conflict and stress and conflict avoidance correlates with the appearance of high blood pressure, i.e., these are types of behavior that children acquire in the process of socialization in the family from a hypertensive father. This view could, along with the genetic component, reveal a complementary aspect of the possible replication of essential hypertension (Theorell, 1990; Luban-Plozza et al., 2000).

Family interaction is characterized by a kind of prohibition on speech or communication, which also affects the non-verbal sphere, as a result of which understanding, observing, controlling, restraining activities predominate, while giving, reporting, participating expressions rarely appear (Kroger, Petzold, 1985).

A single personality structure for all patients with arterial hypertension has not been established. However, given the wide distribution and wide variety of forms of the disease, this should not be expected.

And yet, among psychosomatically examined pre-selected patients, certain personality traits. Hypertensive people are described as hardworking, committed, sociable people, with a great sense of responsibility. In this regard, they have internal and external conflicts from which they cannot emotionally distance themselves. In their specific attitude of modesty, they give up their needs for the benefit of others, wanting to receive their approval and not provoke aggression or hostility. It is these signs, described independently of each other by different researchers as willingness to help, shyness, chronically suppressed aggressiveness, that make up the manifest personality traits, which are of great importance for the formation of characteristic reactions of suppressing needs perceived as dangerous. The manifest features of perception of the environment and behavior in many hypertensive patients are a form of defense against their own aggressive impulses (Cottingtone et al., 1986; Diamond, 1982).

Most patients with essential hypertension usually do not have proper awareness of their illness. From a psychoanalytic position, outwardly incorrect neurotic behavior is ideologically justified by the desire to be active and help people. But even with this unfavorable initial situation, in some cases it is possible to achieve changes if, thanks to the maturation of the personality, its one-sided direction is eliminated and the person as a whole begins to navigate life in a new way.

Manifest personality traits of a patient with arterial hypertension , his hard work and orderly behavior, contact, accuracy and conscientiousness are impressive, making him seem like a pleasant, compliant patient. However, it should be remembered that in most cases a hypertensive patient does not verbalize his aggressiveness, ambition and desire for competition, which often remain latent. This can be felt if you try to have a lasting influence on the patient’s lifestyle. Its low compliance with the necessary long-term therapeutic program, during which the patient usually cannot realize his needs and cannot even express his judgments and attitudes that are contrary to the therapeutic program, often complicates the relationship between the psychotherapist and the patient. In work and family crisis situations, and especially in latent conflicts in relationships with a psychotherapist, patients are easily vulnerable, but cannot verbally express their aggressiveness. They simply leave treatment and do not appear on time. This seemingly unmotivated interruption of treatment leads to the development of a feeling of guilt and its projection. It is important for the psychotherapist to countertransference that he is aware of his patient's oppositional tendencies and encourages him to talk, helping him cope with feelings of guilt or tension during treatment. A benevolent attitude, in which the therapist himself does not feel disadvantaged and does not make unnecessary reproaches, determines the possibility of continuing therapy.

For the relationship between the psychotherapist and the patient, it is important to notice in time that the patient tends to suppress his own critical needs and identify them only indirectly, for example, in the form of an unmotivated interruption of treatment.

The relationship between the psychotherapist and the patient is often characterized by a conflict of aggressiveness/dependence on the part of the patient.

Conditions for the treatment of hypertension are characterized by:

Low motivation, since complaints are received mainly about minor subjective symptoms;

Good drug therapy options;

Personal factors characterized by a conflict of aggressiveness/dependence, which can lead to tension in the relationship between the therapist and the patient and be expressed in unreliable interaction.

For supportive treatment, early involvement of the social field, a non-directive attitude of the psychotherapist towards the patient that does not activate the conflict of aggressiveness/dependence, active communication of information by the psychotherapist, strengthening of one’s own responsibility and independence, as well as self-perception (for example, through self-measurement of pressure) are recommended.

Psychotherapeutic treatment seems appropriate and indicated only when the patient has the appropriate level of suffering. Relaxation and behavioral techniques are well established as a means of supporting drug therapy, as they can significantly reduce drug doses.

As part of a behavioral therapy program, the patient's own responsibility should be achieved through the use of biofeedback and stress-relief techniques. Patients must understand what situations, difficulties, and conflicts lead to increased blood pressure, and learn to control their successes and failures. It is necessary to clarify whether these successes correspond to the canons of the classical reflex theory and whether we are talking about the direct formation of conditioned connections, and not just about teaching patients general sedative techniques.

Methods of solution-focused therapy, symbol drama, art therapy, creative visualization, transactional analysis, and family psychotherapy can be successfully used.

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Psychology of illnesses: Heart (problems)

1. HEART (PROBLEMS) - (Louise Hay)

Guilt. Symbolizes the center of love and security.

Long-standing emotional problems. Lack of joy. Callousness. Belief in the need for tension and stress.

Joy. Joy. Joy. I am happy to let a stream of joy flow through my mind, body, and life.

2. HEART (PROBLEMS) - (V. Zhikarentsev)

What does this organ represent in a psychological sense?

Represents the center of love and security, protection.

Long-term emotional problems. Lack of joy. Hardening of the heart. Belief in tension, overwork and pressure, stress.

A Possible Solution to Promote Healing

I bring the experience of joy back to the center of my heart. I express love for everything.

3. HEART (PROBLEMS) - (Liz Burbo)

The heart provides blood circulation in the human body, functioning like a powerful pump. Many more people die from heart disease these days than from any other disease, war, disaster, etc. This vital organ is located in the very center of the human body.

When we talk about what a person concentrates, this means that he allows his heart to make decisions, that is, he acts in harmony with himself, with joy and love. Any heart problems are a sign of the opposite state, that is, a state in which a person accepts everything too close to the heart. His efforts and experiences go beyond his emotional capabilities, which prompts him to engage in excessive physical activity. The most important message that heart disease carries is “LOVE YOURSELF!” If a person suffers from some kind of heart disease, it means that he has forgotten about his own needs and is trying his best to earn the love of others. He doesn't love himself enough.

Heart problems indicate that you must immediately change your attitude towards yourself. You think that love can only come from other people, but it would be much wiser to receive love from yourself. If you depend on someone's love, you have to constantly earn that love.

When you realize your uniqueness and learn to respect yourself, love - your self-love - will always be with you, and you won’t have to try again and again to get it. To reconnect with your heart, try to give yourself at least ten compliments a day.

If you make these inner changes, your physical heart will respond to them. A healthy heart can withstand deceptions and disappointments in the love sphere, as it is never left without love. This does not mean that you can do nothing for others; on the contrary, you must continue to do everything you did before, but with a different motivation. You should do this for your own pleasure, and not to earn someone else's love.

4. HEART (PROBLEMS) - (Valery Sinelnikov)

Pain in the heart arises from unsatisfied love: for oneself, loved ones, the world around us, for the very process of life. People with heart disease have a lack of love for themselves and for people. They are prevented from loving by old grievances and jealousy, pity and regret, fear and anger. They feel lonely or afraid of being alone. They do not understand that they create loneliness for themselves by fencing themselves off from people, relying on old grievances. They are weighed down by emotional long-standing problems. They fall like a “heavy burden”, a “stone” on the heart. Hence the lack of love and joy. You are simply killing these divine feelings in yourself. You are so busy with your own and other people's problems that there is no place or time left for love and joy.

Doctor, I can’t help but worry about my children,” the patient tells me. “My daughter’s husband is a drunkard, her son separated from his wife, and I’m worried about my grandchildren, how they are, what’s wrong with them. My heart hurts for them all.

I understand that you only want the best for your children and grandchildren. But is heartache the best way to help them?

Of course not,” the woman answers. - But I don’t know any other way.

The heart often hurts in those people who are filled with pity and compassion. They strive to help people by taking on their pain and suffering (“A Compassionate Man,” “The Heart Is Bleeding,” “Taking It Close to the Heart”). They have a very strong desire to help loved ones and people around them. But they are not using the best methods. And at the same time they completely forget about themselves, ignore themselves. Thus, the heart gradually closes to love and joy. His blood vessels narrow.

To be open to the world, to love the world and people, and at the same time remember and take care of yourself, your interests and intentions - this is a great art. Remember? “Love your neighbor as yourself!”

Why do people forget the second part of this commandment?

A person with good intentions, who understands, realizes and accepts his place and purpose in the Universe, has a healthy and strong heart.

A good heart never hurts,

And what is bad becomes heavier.

Evil has destroyed more than one heart.

Have a good heart

Be able to return kindness for kindness.

I have found that people with heart disease believe in the need for tension and stress. They have a predominantly negative assessment of the world around them or any events and phenomena in it. They view almost any situation as stressful. This is because they have not learned to take responsibility for their lives. Personally, I divide all situations in my life into two categories: pleasant and useful. Pleasant situations are those that give me pleasant experiences. And useful ones are those in which you can learn something important and positive.

I have a friend who is a bathhouse attendant. He is already seventy years old. Celebrated the golden wedding. Recently he told me about himself.

Fifteen years ago I was hospitalized with a suspected heart attack. I had a hard time then. I thought that the end had already come. Well, nothing, the doctors supported me and treated me. And when I was discharged, one smart doctor told me: “If you want to have a healthy heart, remember: never scold anyone or quarrel with anyone. And even if someone nearby is scolding someone, run away from there. Choose good people for yourself and be kind yourself.”

So I remembered his words for the rest of my life. If they swear on the trolleybuses, I get out and take a minibus. Retired neighbors joke: “Semyonich has become a rich man, he drives around in a taxi.” But I think that you should not save on your health.

But now I can steam three people at once in a bathhouse with a broom. And I feel great.

One of my patients with heart disease often used the following phrases in conversation:

Doctor, I feel sorry for people all the time.

I take it to heart.

The world is so unfair.

“Take to heart”, “Compassionate person”, “Stone on the heart”, “Heart bleeds”, “Cold heart”, “Heartless” - if you use such phrases, then you have a predisposition to heart disease or already have one sick. Stop carrying something unpleasant in your heart. Free yourself, smile, straighten up, feel light and free.

5. HEART (PROBLEMS) - (Valery Sinelnikov)

I remember my physiology classes at medical school. We then conducted experiments on frogs. The frog's heart was cut out and placed in a saline solution. And if certain conditions are maintained, the heart can beat in isolation from the body for as long as desired. This is explained by the fact that the heart has its own pacemaker (sinus node).

But while in the body, the heart also reacts to certain hormones and nerve impulses coming from the central and autonomic nervous system. And when everything is in order in our life, we do not think about our heart.

Interruptions in the functioning of the heart are a direct indication that you have lost your own rhythm of life. Listen to your heart. It will probably tell you that you are imposing an alien rhythm on yourself. Hurry somewhere, hurry, fuss. Anxiety and fear begin to control you and your feelings.

One of my patients developed heart block. With this disease, not every impulse from the sinus node reaches the heart muscle. And the heart contracts at a frequency of 30-55 beats per minute (with a normal rhythm of 60-80 beats). There is a risk of cardiac arrest. In this case, medicine suggests performing an operation and installing an artificial pacemaker.

You see, doctor,” the patient tells me, “I’m not young anymore, but my little son is growing up.” We must have time to give him an education and provide him with a decent life. For this reason, I left my favorite job and went into business. And I can’t stand this frantic rhythm and competition. In addition, there are constant checks by the tax office. And everyone needs to give something. I'm tired of all this.

That's right, I say, business has a completely different rhythm. And your heart tells you that you need to stop, stop worrying and start doing in life what interests you, what brings joy and moral satisfaction. What you are doing now is not yours.

But after the beginning of perestroika, many people changed their profession.

Of course, I agree. - For some, doing business helped them discover their talents, while many simply rushed in pursuit of money, forgetting about their purpose, betraying themselves, betraying their hearts.

But I need to provide for my family,” he disagrees. - And at my previous job I received meager money.

In this case, I say, you have a choice: either you live according to a rhythm imposed and artificial for you, or you change your job and live in your natural rhythm, in harmony with yourself and the world around you. In addition, I add, favorite work, if done correctly, can bring not only moral, but also material satisfaction.

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Psychosomatics of heart disease

Our body just adapts to our mood, our thoughts, feelings, emotions. And the result of such adjustment is often the occurrence of various diseases.

Psychosomatics from A to Z

What to do with psychosomatics?

This article is for those who have already begun to understand that the roots of all problems are in the head, as well as for those who have already noticed the close connection between the psyche and the body. Surely you have noticed more than once that as soon as an old painful problem pops up, there is an echo of it in the body in the form of an exacerbation of a chronic disease, a rise in temperature, an exacerbation of allergies, etc. This is one of the signs that the disease is psychosomatic.

What are psychosomatic diseases

The name “psychosomatic diseases” speaks for itself; these are diseases whose causes lie in the psyche. However, this does not mean that these are some kind of fake, far-fetched and not real diseases at all. They are very real, only the causes of these diseases are not only in the entry of the virus into the body, not in the lack or excess of some hormone, but much deeper.

What is the reason, for example, that the hormone stopped being produced in the required quantities? Isn’t it just that the body is tired of performing its prescribed functions without failure? No.

Our body just adapts to our mood, our thoughts. Since most people do not even track or realize their thoughts and emotions, our body acts as a very convenient means of feedback, showing that in this part of it, under the influence of negative emotions, something is not working correctly. Our body begins to signal pain and discomfort even in extreme cases, when our emotions remain unheard for a long time, and mental pain continues to grow.

And for this he should rather say thank you than be offended and complain that it is letting us down and not allowing us to live in peace.

Let's consider the relationship between the body and the psyche in one of the diseases - asthma. To put it in simple words, during an exacerbation, under the influence of allergens, an attack occurs and the person cannot breathe fully because he cannot exhale. What is the body trying to tell a person so harshly?

The fact that a person does not want to live a full life, does not want to “breathe deeply”, does not want or believes that he does not have the right to breathe and live independently (especially in the case of constant use of an inhaler), that a person takes a lot, and gives with great difficulty (difficulty in exhaling). Plus, the presence of the allergen itself, which triggers an asthma attack, indicates that a person cannot stand something, protests against some events or actions, but cannot or does not allow himself to express this protest due to upbringing, stereotypes, fear opinions of others. And it was the constant ignoring of all these psychological factors that became the cause of the disease, and these same factors are the reason for its transition to the chronic stage.

And this is how you can analyze each disease.

Psychosomatics body protest

But we are primarily interested in what can be done about this, because it is not so easy to finally give oneself the will to express a protest against what a person cannot stand (in the case of asthma), rather than habitually reaching for an inhaler. We are not given the root reasons why these automatisms arose, and until we eliminate them, we will not be able to react differently. Moreover, in the explanation of psychosomatic diseases, multifactoriality is recognized - a set of causes that interact with each other, that is, several psychological problems can become the sources of one disease, and its occurrence can also be influenced by a large number of related, at first glance not even related , problems.

The reasons, as we said above, are ourselves, the features of our personality that were formed as a result of upbringing, as well as features of character and temperament, precisely what a person at first glance is proud of because it is precisely these features that make him different from what he is. All.

The past plays a huge role in the formation of personality, and you can read about working with it and the negative consequences of not doing this work in this article. Here we only want to say that in order to get rid of any personality trait or character, you will need to work through all the episodes of the past, postulates and beliefs that formed this trait, and there are thousands of them. But, in fact, we have not yet met people who would like to solve only one single problem in life or be cured of one single disease. Sooner or later, the question arises of a total elaboration of all one’s fears, convictions, sexual complexes, resentments, illusions, psychological traumas, all episodes of the past and fantasies about the future.

Yes, it’s a colossal amount of work, but it’s worth it. It is precisely this kind of total work that the Baybak system is aimed at. Moreover, the system, due to its automation, allows you to restore health and completely eliminate all causes of illness not in decades, as promised in other practices, but in just 6-8 months.

So, if you really understand that health and garbage in your head in the form of complexes, fears and resentments are simply not compatible, and you understand that you cannot leave it like this, it is impossible to live with it any longer, then the Baybak system may be useful to you. To get acquainted with the system and receive the book by email, fill out the form at the top or bottom of the page, but you should decide whether to work with the system or not only after reading it.

Abscess, abscess, abscess - A person is worried about thoughts about the evil that was caused to him, about inattention and about revenge.

Adenoids - Swell from sadness, or become inflamed from humiliation. Family tensions, disputes. Sometimes - the presence of a childish feeling of not being wanted.

Adison's disease - (see Adrenaline disease) adrenal insufficiency. Severe lack of emotional nourishment.

Adrenaline diseases are diseases of the adrenal glands. Defeatism. It's disgusting to take care of yourself.

Alzheimer's disease is a type of senile dementia, manifested by total dementia with progressive memory decay and focal cortical disorders. (see also Dementia, Old Age, Decrepitude). The desire to leave this planet. The inability to face life as it is. Refusal to interact with the world as it is.

Hopelessness and helplessness. Anger.

Alcoholism - Sadness breeds alcoholism. Feelings of worthlessness, emptiness, guilt, inadequacy to the world around you. Denial of self. Alcoholics are people who do not want to be aggressive and cruel.

They want to be joyful and bring joy to others. They are looking for the easiest way to escape from everyday problems. Being a natural product, alcohol is a balancing act. It gives a person what he needs. It temporarily solves problems that have accumulated in the soul and relieves stress from the drinker.

Alcohol reveals the true face of a person. Acoholism recedes if it is treated with kindness and love. Alcoholism is the fear that I am not loved.

Alcoholism destroys the physical body.

Allergic rash on the face - A person is humiliated because everything became obvious against his will. Seemingly good and fair humiliates a person so much that he has no strength to endure.

Allergy - A tangled ball of love, fear and anger. Who do you hate? Fear of anger is the fear that anger will destroy love. This causes anxiety and panic and, as a result, allergies. - in adults - the body loves the person and hopes for an improvement in the emotional state.

It feels that it does not want to die from cancer. He knows better. - for animal fur - during pregnancy the mother experienced a fright or was angry, or the mother does not like animals. - for pollen (hay fever) - the child is afraid that he will not be allowed into the yard and this makes him embittered, in an adult - grief in connection with some incident in nature or in the countryside. - for fish - a person does not want to sacrifice anything for the sake of others, a protest against self-sacrifice. For a child - if parents sacrifice themselves and their family for the good of society.

Amnesia is a partial or complete absence of memory. Fear. Escapism.

Inability to stand up for yourself.

Anaerobic infection - A person desperately fights to destroy the prison and get out of it into freedom. The pus itself rushes into the air, looking for a way out. An anaerobic infection does not seek a way out; even without oxygen it can destroy a prison.

The larger the focus of the disease, the more likely it is that the blood will become infected.

Sore throat, purulent tonsillitis - Strong belief that you cannot raise your voice in defense of your views and ask for your needs to be met. - scold yourself or others, - subconscious resentment towards yourself, - the child has problems in the relationship between parents, - removal of tonsils - parental desire for the child to obey big and smart adults - the tonsils are the ears of conceit - non-existent ears will no longer perceive words. From now on, any offense will cultivate his conceit - ego. He can hear about himself - heartless.

It’s no longer easy to make him dance to someone else’s tune. If this happens, then other tissues of the larynx are affected.

Anemia is a decrease in the amount of hemoglobin in the blood. Lack of joy in life. Fear of life. Feeling that you are not good enough for the world around you.

Anorexia – loss of appetite. Reluctance to live the life of a dead person. They think and make decisions convincingly and deftly for a person - thereby imposing their will. The weaker the will to live, the weaker the appetite.

Food is a factor that prolongs such life and mental anguish. Self-hatred and self-denial. The presence of extreme fear.

Denial of life itself.

Anuresis - Bedwetting in children - the mother's fear for her husband is transmitted to the child in the form of fear for the father, and the kidneys blocked by fear can be released and do their work in sleep. Daytime urinary incontinence - the child is afraid of his father because he is too angry and harsh.

Anuria is the cessation of urine flow into the bladder due to impaired blood flow in the kidneys, diffuse damage to their parenchyma, or obstruction of the upper urinary tract. A person does not want to give vent to bitterness from unfulfilled desires.

Anus - (the point of release from excess weight, dropping to the ground.) - abscess - anger towards what you do not want to free yourself from. - pain - a feeling of guilt, not being good enough. - itching - a feeling of guilt about the past, remorse, repentance. - fistula - you continue to stubbornly cling to the rubbish of the past.

Apathy - Resistance to feelings, drowning out one's self.

Apoplexy, seizure - Flight from family, from oneself, from life.

Appendicitis - Humiliation from a dead-end situation, when experiencing shame and humiliation about this, the appendix bursts and peritonitis occurs. Stopping the flow of goodness.

Appetite (food addictions). Excessive - the need for protection. Loss - protecting oneself, distrust of life. Appetite for various dishes and products arises as a subconscious desire to compensate for the lack of energy. It contains information about what is happening in you now: - you want sour - the feeling of guilt needs feeding, - sweet - you have great fear, consuming sweets causes a pleasant feeling of calm, - craving for meat - you are embittered, but anger is okay nourish only with meat, Each stress has its own amplitude of fluctuation, and each food product or dish has its own, when they coincide, the body’s need is satisfied. Milk: - loves - tends to deny his mistakes, but notices the mistakes of others - does not like - wants to know the truth, even if it’s terrible. He would rather agree to the bitter truth than to a sweet lie, - he does not tolerate - does not tolerate lies, - he overdoes it - you will not get the truth from that. Fish: - loves - loves peace of mind. in the name of which they have made efforts - does not love - does not want either apathy or peace of mind, is afraid of passivity. inactivity, laziness - does not tolerate - does not tolerate indifference, laziness, even peace of mind, wants life to boil around him - loves fresh fish - wants to live quietly in the world so that no one bothers him and he himself does not disturb others , - loves salted fish - hits himself in the chest with his fist and declares: “Here he is, a good man.”

Salt increases decisiveness and self-confidence. Water: - drinks little - a person has a heightened vision of the world and acute perception; - drinks a lot - the world is vague and unclear for him, but supportive and friendly. Energy of some products: - lean meat - honest open anger , - fatty meat - secret vile malice, - cereals - responsibility to the world, - rye - interest in comprehending the deep wisdom of life, - wheat - interest in comprehending the superficial wisdom of life, - rice - an accurate balanced perfect vision of the world, - corn - easy to obtain everything from life, - barley - self-confidence, - oats - thirst for knowledge, curiosity, - potatoes - seriousness, - carrots - humor, - cabbage - cordiality, - rutabaga - thirst for knowledge, - beets - the ability to explain complex things clearly, - cucumber - languor. dreaminess, - tomato - self-confidence, - peas - logical thinking, - onion - recognition of one's own mistakes, - garlic - self-confident intransigence, - apple - prudence, - dill - patience and endurance, - lemon - critical mind, - banana - frivolity , - grapes - satisfaction, - egg - craving for perfection, - honey - gives perfect maternal love and warmth, like a mother’s hug.

Arrhythmia - Fear of being guilty.

Arteries and veins - Bring joy to life. Arteries are symbolically associated with a woman; they are more often diseased in men. Veins are associated with men, more often they get sick in women. Diseases of the arteries in men - embitterment due to the fact that women stick their noses into the economy. Gangrene - a man scolds himself for stupidity, cowardice and helplessness. Enlarged veins in men - considers the economic side to be his responsibility , is constantly worried about the family budget. Skin ulceration is a man’s militant desire to settle matters with his fists. Trophic ulcer is an outlet pipe in the reservoir of anger; if the anger is not released, the ulcer will not be cured, and a plant-based diet will not help. Dilated veins in women - accumulation in economic problems causing anger to oneself. Inflammation of the veins - anger at the economic problems of the husband or men. Inflammation of the arteries - anger at oneself or women due to economic problems.

Asthma - Suppressed desire to cry. Suppression, stifling of feelings. Fear that they don’t love me, causes the need to suppress my panic anger, not to protest, then they will love, secret fear, suppression of feelings and, as a result, asthma. Children’s - fear of life, suppressed feelings in the family, suppressed crying, a suppressed feeling of love, the child experiences fear of life and does not want to live anymore. The elders surround the child’s soul with their anxieties, fears, disappointments, etc.

Atelectasis is the collapse of the entire lung or part of it due to impaired ventilation caused by bronchial obstruction or compression of the lung. Occurs from sadness due to the inevitable feeling of lack of strength to fight for one’s freedom.

Atherosclerosis - rigid, unbending ideas, complete confidence in one’s rightness, the inability to open the door to something new. - perhaps a sagging spine. - senile dementia - a person craves an easy life, attracts what he wants until his mind degrades to the level of an idiot.

Muscle atrophy is muscle shrinkage. Arrogance towards others. A person considers himself better than others and is ready to defend this at any cost. He does not value people at all, but craves fame and power.

Illness comes to help prevent spiritual arrogance from turning into outer violence. Overexertion of the lower leg muscles indicates a conscious desire to rush; shrinkage means suppression of sadness. for example, all the men in the family were forced to tiptoe for fear of interfering with the mother in her eternal hurry. Men in the family were given a secondary role in household affairs. Walking on tiptoes means extreme obedience.

Bacteria - Streptococcus pyogenes - a savage desire to hang someone powerless on a bitch, the realization of one’s unbearable humiliation. - other Beta-hemolytic streptococci (Sanginosus) - a growing challenge to those who deprive freedom like the ninth wave (I will live to spite you) - Arcanobacterium haemolyticum - waiting for the right moment to commit petty deceit and malicious meanness - Actinomyces pyogenes - seemingly imperturbable weaving nets and setting traps to take revenge.

Hips - Express vital economic stability or strength, endurance, strength, influence, generosity, superiority. They carry great faith in moving forward. Problems with the hips: - fear of moving forward with determination, there is nothing or little that is worth going towards. - a turning point is more difficult, the more severe a person’s thoughts about the future. - fleshiness - fear and grief about one’s stability in life.

Childlessness. (Infertility.) - Fear and resistance towards the process of life. No need to go through the experience of parenthood. - The fear of being childless leads to a malfunction of the ovaries and the cell is released precisely when you do not want it. - Children of the new era want to come into this world without stress, and not correct the mistakes of their parents, i.e. .To. by them (children) - they have already learned them and they do not want to repeat them. A woman who does not have children first of all needs to revise her relationship with her mother, and then her mother and father.

Understand and realize the stresses absorbed from them, forgive them, and ask for forgiveness from your unborn child. - It is possible that there is no spirit that would need this body, or it decides not to come, because: 1. - he does not wish bad things to his mother, 2. - you can love your mother even if you are a spirit, 3. - he does not want to be guilty, 4. - he does not want to be born to his mother. who doesn't believe. that the child has the wisdom and power of birth in his hands, 5. - he knows that under the load of stress (the mother draws pictures of defective development, birth injuries, etc.) he will not be able to fulfill his life’s task.

Anxiety, anxiety - Distrust of how life flows and develops.

Insomnia - Distrust in the process of life. Guilt.

Rabies, hydrophobia - Belief that violence is the only solution. Anger.

Diseases of the veins and arteries - Blaming men or women respectively due to failure in economic affairs.

Diseases of the intestinal tract - Occur similarly to diseases of the bladder.

Alzheimer's disease - Brain debilitation. Overload disease. It occurs in people who, completely denying emotions, absolutize the potential of their brain.

It arises in those who have a maximalist desire to receive, as well as the consciousness that in order to receive it is necessary to fully utilize the potential of their mind.

Long-lasting, dull pain - Thirst for love. Thirst to be owned.

Pain - Guilt. Guilt is always looking for punishment. Acute pain, acute anger - you have just made someone angry. Dull pain, dull anger - a feeling of helplessness about realizing your anger. Boring pain, boring anger - I would like to take revenge, but I can’t. Chronic pain, long-term anger - an increase or decrease in pain indicates an ebb or flow of anger. Sudden pain - sudden anger. Headache, anger due to the fact that they don’t love me, they neglect me, everything is not the way I want. Pain in the stomach - anger associated with dominion over oneself or over others. Pain in the legs - anger associated with doing work, receiving or spending money - economic problems. Pain in the knees - anger preventing progress. Pain in the whole body - anger against everything, because everything is not as I am I want. Pain in these places indicates a critical increase in this character trait. - forehead - prudence, - eyes - clarity, - ears - importance, - nose - arrogance, - jaws - pride.

Sores, wounds, ulcers - Unreleased anger.

Warts - Small expressions of hatred. Belief in your own ugliness. - on the bottom - anger about the very foundations of your understanding. Deepening feelings of frustration about the future.

Bronchitis - A tense atmosphere in the family. Quarrel, arguments and swearing. Sometimes there is boiling inside. - There is despondency, anxiety, weariness of life in the family. - The feeling of love is infringed. oppressive problems of relationships with mother or husband. - Who feels guilty and throws it out in the form of accusations.

Bulimia - Insatiable hunger. (Pathological increase in appetite.) - the desire to go through life noisily. - the desire to take possession of an illusory future, to which one actually feels disgust.

Bursitis is an inflammation of the synovial bursa of a joint. The desire to beat someone up. Suppressed anger.

Vaginitis is inflammation of the vagina. Sexual guilt. Punishing yourself.

Anger at your spouse or partner.

Sexually transmitted diseases - Sexual guilt. Need for punishment. Thoughts that the genitals are a place of sin.

Insulting, mistreating other people.

Varicose veins. (Knotty - extended.) Finding yourself in a situation that you hate. Loss of spirit, discouragement. Feeling overworked and overloaded.

Overweight Need for protection. Escape from feelings. Lack of a sense of security, self-denial, search for self-realization.

The thymus gland is an organ of immunity in a child: - too small - parents are afraid that nothing will come of it. The stronger the fear, the stronger its spasm. - greatly increased - the parents’ firm focus on the fact that the child must become famous at any cost and he already boasts of himself before his time. - represents a huge shapeless mass - parental ambitions for the child are excessive, but not rosary. In an adult: A person experiences a feeling of guilt and blames himself. - a decrease in the thymus gland indicates how wrongly a person interprets the law of cause and effect. - dispersion through the lymphatic system - confuses causes with effects. And the lymphatic system has to eliminate the consequences with redoubled energy.

Viral diseases - Rhinovirus - desperate tossing about because of your mistakes. - Coronavirus - terrifying thoughts about your mistakes. - Adenovirus - chaotic vanity, dictated by the desire to make the impossible possible, the desire to atone for your mistakes. - influenza A and B - despair due to - for the inability to correct your mistakes, depression. the desire not to be.- Paramyxovirus - the desire to correct one’s mistakes in one fell swoop, while knowing that this is impossible.- herpes - the desire to remake the world, self-flagellation due to the surrounding evil, a sense of responsibility due to its eradication.- Coxsackievirus A - desire, at least crawl away from your mistakes. - Epstein-Barr virus - a game of generosity with one’s own limited capabilities in the hope that what is proposed will not be accepted, simultaneous dissatisfaction with oneself, pushing a person beyond the boundaries of the possible. Depletion of all internal support. (Stress virus). - Cytomegalovirus - conscious poisonous anger at one’s own sluggishness and at enemies, the desire to grind everyone and everything into powder, not the realization of hatred. - AIDS - a fierce reluctance to be a nonentity.

Vitiligo is a depigmented spot. A feeling of being outside of things. Not connected to anything. Do not belong to any of the groups.

Ectopic pregnancy - Occurs when a woman does not want to share the child with anyone. It speaks of maternal jealousy, opposed to anyone encroaching on the child.

Dropsy, edema - What or who do you not want to get rid of? Dropsy of the brain - The mother of the child accumulates in herself unshed tears of sadness over the fact that they don’t love her, don’t understand her, don’t regret her, that everything is not the way she wants. The child may already be born with dropsy.

Age problems - Faith in society. Old thinking. Denial of the present moment. Fear of being someone else's self.

Blisters, water bubbles - Lack of emotional protection. Resistance.

Hairiness - Desire to blame. There is often a reluctance to nourish oneself. Anger that is covered.

Gray hair - Overwork, stress. Belief in pressure and tension.

Lupus, skin tuberculosis - Yielding, refusal to fight, to defend one’s interests. It's better to die than to stand up for yourself.

Inflammation - Inflamed thinking. Excited thinking.

Inflammation of the bladder - A person feels humiliated due to accumulated disappointments.

Tears - appear because a person does not get what he wants from life. Sweat - removes the most different types of anger from the body in greatest quantities. You can determine a person's character by the smell of sweat. Saliva indicates how a person achieves his goals. Fear of everyday affairs dries up the mouth. Increased salivation occurs from the rush to get rid of your problems. Because of a bad mood, a person wants to spit. Mucus from the nose is anger due to resentment. Chronic runny nose is a state of constant resentment. Sneezing is an attempt by the body to abruptly throw out grievances, including those inflicted by others. Sputum is anger at whining and whiners, as well as the problems associated with them. Vomiting is aversion to life. Anger against the outrages of others, etc. against one’s own excesses. Pus - accompanies anger caused by helplessness and impotence - humiliated anger.

This is a hostile anger caused by dissatisfaction with life in general. Sexual secretion - bitterness associated with sexual life. - trichomoniasis - the desperate anger of the frivolous, - gonorrhea - the gloomy anger of the humiliated, - chlamydia - imperious anger, - syphilis - the anger of losing a sense of responsibility for life. Blood - symbolically corresponds to the anger of struggle, vengeful anger. The thirst for revenge seeks a way out. Urine - with it disappointments associated with the life of feelings are removed. - acidic m. - a person is no longer able to bear accusations. - protein in m. - greater drainage of feelings of guilt and accusations, the body has reached a physical crisis. Feces - disappointments associated with the volitional sphere are displayed

Miscarriage - Pregnancy is interrupted when: - the child feels that he is not loved, and more and more new burdens are placed on him until the transition of a critical line is required. for the spirit to leave. How long can you endure? If a woman devotes herself to maintaining the pregnancy with care and love, then the child will remain. But if the fear of losing the child and the search for someone to blame is added to the previous stresses, then no treatment will help. Fear blocks the adrenal glands, and the child decides that it is better to leave than to live such a life. Many months of forced continuation of pregnancy with unresolved stress ultimately results in an abnormal birth and a sick child. - The spine sagged.

The 4th lumbar vertebra supplies energy to the uterus - the cradle. The uterus is the organ of motherhood. The stress of the mother and her daughter - the future mother - weighs down the uterus, positive energy is destroyed, and the uterus is not able to maintain the pregnancy. - if the 4th lumbar vertebra has sunk, it does not protect it during pregnancy; during childbirth, it prevents the fetus from coming out.

Gases, flatulence - Undigested ideas, thoughts. Clamping.

The maxillary sinuses are the seat of energy and self-pride.

Gangrene - Joyful feelings are drowned in poisonous thoughts. Mental problems.

Gastritis - Long-term uncertainty, uncertainty. Feeling of rock.

Hemorrhoids are dilation of the veins of the lower rectum. A painful feeling. Fear of letting go of the process. Fear of the forbidden line, the limit.

Anger towards the past.

Genitals, genitals - (Represent the male or female principle.) - problems, diseases of the genitals - worry that you are not good enough or good enough.

Huntington's chorea is a chronic hereditary progressive disease characterized by an increase in choreic hyperkinesis and dementia. (Chorea is rapid, erratic, violent movements of various muscles.) A feeling of hopelessness. Indignation, indignation that you cannot change others.

Hepatitis The liver is the seat of anger and rage. Anger, hatred, resistance to change.

Gynecological diseases - In innocent girls and old women, it speaks of a disdainful attitude towards the male sex and sex life. And microbes that live peacefully in the body turn into pathogenic and disease-causing ones.

Gynecology - A woman does not know how to run a house like a woman. Interferes in men's affairs with authority, humiliation, restlessness, shows distrust of men, humiliates men, considers himself stronger than her husband.

Hyperactivity - Feeling pressured and going berserk.

Hyperventilation - increased breathing. Lack of trust in processes. Resistance to change.

Hyperglycemia – increased amount of sugar in the blood. (See diabetes.) Depression by the burden of life. What's the use of this?

The pituitary gland represents the control center. Tumor, inflammation of the brain, Itsenko-Cushing's disease. Lack of mental balance. Overproduction of destructive, suppressive ideas.

Feeling of oversaturation with power.

Eyes - personify the ability to clearly see the past, present, future. They reflect the state of the liver, which is the concentration of malice and anger, and the eyes are the place where sadness is released. Whoever pacifies his anger, because simple contrition satisfies him, since his hardened soul requires more fierce retribution, aggressiveness arises. - the emergence of evil - purposeful, conscious malice - incurable eye diseases. - discharge of pus - resentment of coercion.

Eye diseases, eye problems Don't like what you see with your own eyes. Occur when sadness is not completely poured out. Therefore, the eyes get sick both in those who cry constantly and in those who never cry. When people scold their eyes for seeing only one unpleasant thing, the foundation of an eye disease is laid. Vision loss is the emergence in memory and replaying of only bad events. Vision loss caused by aging is a reluctance to see the annoying little things in life. An aging person wants to see the great things that have been done or achieved in life. - Astigmatism - restlessness, excitement, anxiety. Fear of actually seeing yourself. - eyesore, divergent squint - fear of looking into the present right here. - myopia - fear of the future. - glaucoma - inexorable unforgiveness, pressure from long-past pain, wounds.

Illness associated with sadness. Together with headache - the process of increasing sadness. - Congenital - the mother had to endure a lot of sadness during pregnancy. She was greatly offended, but she gritted her teeth and endured everything, but she cannot forgive. Sadness lived in her even before pregnancy, and during it she attracted injustice, from which she suffered and became vengeful. She attracted to her a child with an identical mindset, whose debt of karma was given the opportunity to be redeemed. Overwhelm and suppression by this. - farsightedness - fear of the present. - cataracts - inability to look forward with joy.

The future is covered in darkness. - Conjunctivitis is a disorder. collapse, disappointment, regarding what you are looking at in life. - acute conjunctivitis, infectious, pink eyes - frustration, reluctance to see. - strabismus (see keratitis) - reluctance to see what is there. Crossed goals. - dry eyes - refusal to see, to experience the feeling of love. I would rather die than forgive. A person is malicious, sarcastic, unkind. - a stye on the eye - a look at life through eyes full of anger.

Someone's anger. Eye problems in children - reluctance to see what is happening in the family.

Worms - Enterobiasis - pinworms. The presence of small cruel tricks associated with the completion of work and affairs that he is trying to hide. - Ascariasis - an unkind attitude towards women's work, women's life because Love and freedom are not valued at all. We must release hidden cruelty. - Diphyllobatriosis - tapeworm.

Hidden cruelty. clinging to little things and making mountains out of mountains.

Deafness - Denial, isolation, stubbornness. Do not disturb me. What we don't want to hear.

Purulent pimples - on the chest - unbearable humiliation associated with the feeling of love. The love of such a person is rejected or not appreciated. - under the arm - a person’s desire to hide his feeling of love and the accompanying need for affection and tenderness out of a sense of shame and fear of sinning against established traditions. - on the back - the impossibility of realizing a desire. - on the buttocks - humiliation associated with major economic problems.

Ankle joints - Correlate with a person’s desire to boast about his achievements. - swelling of the left ankle joint - grief due to the inability to boast about male achievements. - swelling of the right ankle joint - also, but with female achievements. - destruction - anger due to fear. that he will be considered an upstart. - inflammation of the ankle joint - suppressing anger and putting on the mask of a good person.

Shin - The shin represents standards, principles of life. Destruction of ideals. Expresses how progress through life is realized. - rupture of the calf muscle - anger at female slowness. - fracture of the leg bone - anger at male slowness. - inflammation - feeling humiliated due to too slow progress. - muscle cramps - confusion of will due to - for fear of moving forward.

Headache - Self-criticism. Assessment of one's inferiority. The child is used by parents as a shield to repel mutual attacks.

The children's world of feelings and thoughts is destroyed. A woman has fear and dominance - ruling in a masculine manner in order to please her superiors.

Brain - Brain spasms - manic desire for intelligence. Conscientious crammers, frightened people striving for intelligence because: - they want to gain wisdom. - and through it to gain intelligence. - and through it to gain honor and fame. - to gain wealth. The desire to break through with their own head (mind).

Dizziness - Absent-minded, disordered thinking, flight. Refusal to look around you.

Hunger (Increased feeling of hunger.) - A frantic desire to cleanse oneself of feelings of self-hatred. Horror without hope for change.

Vocal cords - The voice is gone - the body does not allow you to raise your voice anymore. Inflammation of the vocal cords is accumulated, unspoken anger. A tumor on the vocal cords - a person starts screaming in anger and his accusations go beyond all limits.

Gonorrhea - Seeks punishment for being bad, bad.

Throat - Channel of creativity. Means of expression - sores - retention of angry words. A feeling of inability to express oneself. - problems, illnesses - indecisiveness in the desire to “get up and go.”

Restraining oneself. - scolding oneself or others - subconscious resentment against oneself. - a person wants to prove his own rightness or the wrongness of another person. The stronger the desire, the more serious the illness.

Fungus, wild meat - Stagnant beliefs. Refusal to release the past. Letting the past rule today.

Influenza (see influenza.) - A state of dejection.

Breast - Represents care, care and education, nutrition. Sacrifice from the heart chakra of the heart is an opportunity to remain without a heart at all. Sacrificing your heart - to a woman, work, etc. to earn love.

The desire to push one's way through one's breasts in order to prove that one is something. - Breast diseases - excessive care and care for someone. Excessive protection from someone.

Female breasts - If a woman donates her breasts to a man, hoping to become loved through this. Either she is unhappy that she cannot sacrifice her breasts - because to sacrifice, as if there is nothing and nothing - she can lose her breasts. Breasts are tender, like love. Its shameless use for the purpose of moving up the career ladder, inciting passion - turns against the breast itself. - cyst, tumor, ulcers - a suppressive position.

Hernia - Broken connections. Tension, load, load, burden. Incorrect creative expression.

Spinal cord herniation - Debt of karma - in a past life left someone to die with a broken spine.

Duodenum - The duodenum is a team, a person is a leader. A team that is constantly humiliated falls apart and does not want to serve as a strong support. For a manager, marking time infuriates him and forces him to increasingly look for the cause in others.

The more this heartless smart guy, for whom the goal is more important than people, destroys the team, the more severe the disease. Reasons: - constant pain - constant anger at the team. - ulcerative bleeding - vindictiveness towards the team. - rupture of the duodenum - anger turned into cruelty from which the man burst.

Depression - Feeling of hopelessness. The anger you feel at not having the right to have what you want.

Gums, bleeding - Lack of joy in the decisions you make in life.

Gums, problems - Inability to support your decisions. Weakness, amoebic attitude towards life.

Childhood diseases - Belief in ideals, social ideas and false laws. Children's behavior in the adults around them.

Diabetes (Hyperglycemia - increased amount of sugar in the blood.) - - desire for others to make my life good. - attempt of the human body to make life sweeter. - a common cause is a loveless marriage, a child born in such a marriage is a hidden diabetic. - demeaning anger women against men and men's response. The essence of anger is that the other side has destroyed the happiness of life and beauty. - is a disease of open or secret hatred, vile, petty and treacherous. - comes to where fabulous dreams are not realized.

Diarrhea - Denial, flight, fear.

Dysentery - Fear and intense anger. Believing that they are here to get you. Oppression, oppression, depression and hopelessness.

Dysbacteriosis (Disturbance of the mobile balance of microflora.) - The emergence of conflicting judgments regarding the activities of others.

Disc, displacement - Feeling that life does not support you at all. Indecisiveness.

Dysmenorrhea (see Women's diseases.) - Hatred of the body or women. Anger at myself.

Progressive muscular dystrophy - Reluctance to accept one's own worth and dignity. Denial of success.

Muscular dystrophy - An insane desire to control everything and everyone. Loss of faith and trust. A deep need to feel safe.

Breathing - Represents the ability to acknowledge life. - breathing problems - fear or refusal to fully acknowledge life. You do not feel the right to occupy space in the world around you or even to exist in time.

Bad breathing - Anger and thoughts of revenge. Feels like he/she is being held back.

Glands - Represent the holding of place. An activity that begins to manifest itself.

The stomach controls nutrition. Digests, assimilates ideas. Problems with the stomach - fears, fear of new things, inability to assimilate new things. Blaming oneself for the state of affairs, the desire to make one’s life complete, forcing oneself even more to do something. - bleeding - harboring terrible revenge in the soul. - prolapse of the stomach and atrophic gastritis (low acidity, anemia due to lack of vitamin B - 12) - a disease that accompanies passivity, as well as a guiltless guilty person who forces himself to prove his innocence. - ulcerative gastritis - forcing oneself to overcome fear, they don’t like me and take on work with activity. - increased acidity - forcing everyone to spin around, showering them with accusations .- low acidity - a feeling of guilt in all kinds of matters. - stomach cancer - malicious violence against oneself.

Jaundice, bile, envy, jealousy - Internal and external prejudice, preconceived opinion. The base is unbalanced.

Gallbladder - Containing anger. which can only be brought out through the body. Accumulates in the gallbladder.

Gallstones - Bitterness, Heavy thoughts, condemnation, blame, pride, arrogance, hatred.

Women's diseases - rejection of femininity, rejection of the feminine principle, denial of oneself.

Rigidity, lack of flexibility - rigid, stagnant thinking.

Abdomen - the location of the disease in the abdominal cavity indicates the location of the cause of the problem. - upper abdomen (stomach, liver, duodenum, transverse colon and spleen) - problems related to spiritual matters. - mid abdomen (small and large intestine) - with spiritual matters. - lower abdomen (sigmoid colon, rectum, genitals, bladder) - with material ones.

Fat - personifies protection, hypersensitivity. Often represents fear and shows the need for protection. Fear can also serve as a cover for hidden anger and resistance to forgiveness. - thighs at the lower back - pieces of stubborn anger at parents. - thighs of the legs - packaged childish anger. - stomach - anger at rejected support, nourishment. - arms - anger at rejected love.

Connective tissue disease - collagenosis. Typical for people who try to leave a good impression on a bad thing. This disease is characteristic of hypocrisy and pharisaism.

Diseases of the lower body - weakening - disappointment and resignation to life. - overexertion to the point of complete immobility - stubborn struggle and unwillingness to give up under any conditions. - both types of pathology - exhaustion of muscles in the pursuit of meaningless values.

Rear - Applying a soft but powerful blow with the stern, wanting to knock those in the way off course.

Stuttering - No sense of security. There is no possibility of self-expression. They don't allow you to cry.

Constipation - Refusal to free yourself from old ideas, thoughts. Attachment to the past. Sometimes torment. Anger: I still won’t get it! A person saves everything for himself. Stinginess can be spiritual, mental and material: - fear that knowledge or awareness will be exploited by others, fear of losing it, does not allow sharing even worldly wisdom, stinginess in divisibility by quality. - stinginess in giving love - stinginess in relation to things. The use of a laxative is in progress contrary to the wishes of the person. - the wall of the descending colon is completely thickened and insensitive - a hopeless loss of faith in that. that life can get better. A person is absolutely confident in his worthlessness and therefore does not share his love with anyone. - the sigmoid colon is dilated, without tone - in his hopelessness, a person has killed his sadness, i.e. anger caused by lying and stealing. Constipation accelerates the occurrence of bowel cancer.

Constipation in thinking and constipation in the anus are one and the same.

Wrist - Represents movement and lightness.

Goiter. Thyroid enlargement - Feeling of hatred that you have been hurt or suffered. Man is a victim. Unrealization.

Feeling that your path in life is blocked.

Teeth - Represent decisions. - illness - prolonged indecision, inability to gnaw on thoughts and ideas for analysis and decision-making. In children whose father suffers from an inferiority complex. teeth grow at odd angles. Upper teeth - express the father’s feeling of inferiority in relation to the upper part of his body, future and mind. Lower teeth - express the father’s feeling of inferiority in relation to the lower part of the body, potency, past and material support of the family. Bite - father forced to clench his teeth out of suffering. The destruction of the child’s teeth is the mother’s anger at the father’s masculinity, the child supports the mother’s point of view and is angry with the father.

Clamped wisdom tooth - You don’t give the mental space to create a solid foundation.

Itching - Desires that are not according to the gut do not fit with reality. Dissatisfaction. Remorse, repentance.

Excessive desire to go out, to become famous or to leave, to slip away.

Heartburn - Constricting fear. Forcing yourself out of fear leads to the release of excess acids, plus anger, the acid concentration increases and food is burned.

Ileitis is inflammation of the ileum. Worrying about yourself, about your condition, not being good enough.

Impotence - Pressure, tension, guilt for social beliefs. Anger at the previous partner, fear of the mother. Fear that I will be accused of not being able to feed my family, of not being able to cope with my job, of not knowing how to be a zealous owner, that I am not able to love and sexually satisfy a woman, that I am not a real man. Self-flagellation for the same reasons.

If a man constantly has to prove his sexual worth, then he is not destined to have sex for a long time.

Heart attack - Feeling of uselessness.

Infection - Irritation, anger, frustration.

Influenza - A response to the negativity and beliefs of masses, groups of people. Faith in statistics.

Sciatica is a disease of the sciatic nerve. Supercriticality. fear for money and the future. Making plans that are not consistent with the real state of affairs. Anxiety due to reluctance to embrace the trends of the current moment.

A persistent impossibility or reluctance (inability) to “enter” the state of “here and now.”

Stones in the organs - Fossilized emotions - the sadness of a dull fossil.

Gallstones are a fierce fight against evil, because it is evil. Anger at management. Heavy thoughts, arrogance, pride, bitterness.

Hatred. Regardless of whether they hate me or I hate someone, or there are people around me who hate each other - all this affects a person, gets inside him and begins to grow a stone.

Kidney stones - fear that they don’t love me, causes the need to hide my anger at evil, then they will love me - secret anger.

Candidiasis – thrush, a group of diseases caused by a yeast-like fungus. Strong feeling of absent-mindedness. Having a lot of anger and feelings of frustration and hopelessness. Demands and distrust of relationships with people.

Love of controversy, of confrontational, heated discussions.

Carbuncles - Poisonous anger regarding personal injustice.

Cataract - Inability to look forward with joy. The future is covered in darkness.

Coughing, coughing - Desire to bark at the world. “See me! Listen to me!"

Keratitis is inflammation of the cornea. The desire to hit and beat everyone and everything around. Extreme anger.

Cyst - Scrolling through old images that cause pain. Carry with your wounds and the harm that has been done to you. False growth (growth in the wrong direction.) The stage of uncryed sadness, active hope of getting rid of the annoying feeling of sadness and readiness to shed a tear.

He doesn’t dare and doesn’t want to cry, but he can’t help but cry.

Brushes - Problems with brushes - problems with the characteristics listed below. Hold and control. Grab and hold tightly. Grab and release. Caressing. Pinching.

All ways of interacting with a variety of life experiences.

Intestines - Assimilation. Absorption. Easy emptying.

Guts - represent liberation from waste. - problems - fear of letting go of the old, unnecessary.

Menopause - problems - fear of not being wanted anymore. Fear of age. Self-denial. Not good enough. (Usually accompanied by hysteria.)

Skin - Protects our individuality. Organ of perception. The skin hides a person’s mental life; it is the first to give him a sign of skin disease - anxiety, fear. Old, deeply hidden turbidity, dirt, something disgusting.

I am in danger. Dry skin - a person does not want to show his anger; the drier the skin, the greater the hidden anger. Dandruff - the desire to free yourself from irritating thoughtlessness. Peeling dry skin - an urgent need to free yourself from anger, which, however, does not work out due to inability. Redness of dry skin - anger has become explosive. Peeling and redness of dry skin in the form of spots is characteristic of psoriasis. Psoriasis is mental masochism: heroic mental patience that brings happiness to a person in its scope. Oily skin - a person does not hesitate to throw out his anger. He stays young longer. Purulent acne is a specific anger or enemy, but he keeps this anger within himself. Normal skin is a balanced person. Pigment is the “spark” of life, temperament.

Suppression of temperament makes the skin white. Pigment spots - a person lacks recognition, he cannot assert himself, his sense of dignity is hurt. Congenital spots, moles - the same problems, but in the mother, due to similar stress. Pigment spots - an unconscious feeling of guilt, from - why a person does not allow himself to assert himself in life. A person suppresses himself because of someone else's opinion, often this is a debt of karma from a past life. Red spots - excitement, indicate that there is a struggle between fear and anger.

Knees - Represent pride and ego. Express the principles according to which progress in life occurs. They indicate with what feelings we go through life. - problems - stubborn, unyielding ego and pride. Inability to submit. Fear, lack of flexibility.

I will never give in. - a peace-loving, friendly and balanced traveler has healthy knees, - a traveler walking with fighting and deceit has broken knees, - a person who wants to outwit life has damaged menisci, - a person walking with pressure has painful knees.- from sadness over failures, water forms in the knees. - from sadness caused by revenge, blood accumulates. Violations in achieving life goals, dissatisfaction with the goals being achieved: - crunching and creaking - the desire to be good for everyone, the connection of the past and the future; - weakness in the knees - hopelessness about moving forward in life, fear and doubts about the success of the future, loss of faith, a person constantly drives himself forward, thinking that he is wasting time - self-flagellation mixed with self-pity; - weakening of knee ligaments - hopelessness about moving forward in life ;- knee ligaments reflect progress through life with the help of connections: a) violation of the flexion and extension ligaments of the knees - violation of honest and business relationships; b) violation of the lateral and transverse ligaments of the knees - violation of business relationships that take into account the interests of all parties; c) violations of intra-articular knee ligaments - disrespect for a hidden informal business partner. d) torn knee ligaments - using your connections to deceive someone. - painful pinching sensation in the knees - fear because life has come to a standstill. - clicking in the knees - a person from - in order to preserve his reputation, he suppresses the sadness and anger caused by stagnation in movement. - rupture of the knee tendons - an attack of anger at the stagnation in life. - damage to the meniscus - an attack of anger at the one who knocked the ground out from under your feet, did not keep his promise etc. - damage to the kneecap (patella) - anger that your progress did not find support or protection. The stronger a person’s desire to kick someone else, the more severe the knee injury he receives.

Colic, sharp pains - Mental irritation, anger, impatience, annoyance, irritation in the environment.

Colitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the colon. Represents the ease of getting away from what is pressing. Overly demanding parents. Feeling oppressed and defeated.

There is a huge need for love and affection. Lack of feeling of security.

Spastic colitis - Fear of letting go, letting go. Lack of feeling of security.

Ulcerative colitis - Ulcers of any kind are caused by cruelty arising from the suppression of sadness; and she. in turn, from a reluctance to be helpless and to reveal this helplessness. Ulcerative colitis is a disease of a martyr, one who suffers for his faith and beliefs.

Lump in throat - Distrust in the process of life. Fear.

Coma - Flight from something, from someone.

Coronary thrombosis - Feeling lonely and scared. I don't do enough. I will never do this.

Clubfoot - Attitude towards children with increased demands.

Bones - Represent the structure of the universe. Attitude towards the father and towards the man - deformation - mental pressure and constriction. Muscles cannot stretch.

Lack of mental mobility - fractures, cracks - rebellion against authority.

Pubic bone - Represents the protection of the genital organs.

Bone marrow - Like a woman, being a spring of love, it is under the strong protection of a man - bones - and does what a woman was created for - to love a man.

Hives, rash - Little hidden fears. You're making a mountain out of a molehill.

The blood vessels of the eyes are burst. Own malice.

Brain hemorrhage. Stroke. Paralysis - - A person overestimates the potential of his brain and wants to be better than others. A kind of revenge for the past - in reality, a thirst for revenge. The severity of the disease depends on the magnitude of this thirst. - manifestation - imbalance, headaches, heaviness in the head. Two possibilities of a stroke: - a blood vessel in the brain bursts, when overcome by a sudden attack of anger and an angry desire to take revenge on someone who considers him a fool.

Love turned into anger breaks out of boundaries, i.e. from a blood vessel. - blockage of the blood vessels of the brain - a person suffering from an inferiority complex loses hope of proving that he is not what others think. Breakdown due to the complete loss of self-esteem. Those who retain their reason, but the feeling of guilt intensifies, will not be able to recover. Anyone who experiences joy that illness has saved him from a humiliating situation recovers. CONCLUSION: If you want to avoid a stroke, free yourself from the fear of evil discontent.

Bleeding - Leaving joy. But where, where? Frustration, the collapse of everything.

Blood - Represents joy in life, free flow through it. Blood symbolizes the soul and a woman. - thickness of blood - greed. - mucus in the blood - resentment at the unrealized desire to receive something from the female sex. Blood, diseases (see leukemia.) - Lack of joy, lack of circulation of thoughts, ideas. Curtailment – ​​blocking the flow of joy.

Bloody discharge - Desire for revenge.

Blood pressure - high - over-tension, long-standing insoluble emotional problem. - low - lack of love in childhood, defeatist mood. What's the use of all this, it still won't work!?

Croup – (see bronchitis) A tense atmosphere in the family. Arguments, swearing. Sometimes boiling inside.

Lungs - The ability to accept life. Organs of freedom. Freedom is love, servility is hatred. Anger towards the female or male sex destroys the corresponding organ - left or right. Problems - depression. depressed state. Grief, sadness, grief, misfortune, failure. Fear to accept life.

Doesn't deserve to live life to the fullest. Pneumonia (in a child) - both parents have a blocked feeling of love, the child's energy flows to the parents. There are quarrels and shouting in the family, or condemning silence.

Pulmonary pleura - The disease indicates problems associated with restriction of freedom. - covering the lungs - limiting one’s own freedom. - lining the inside of the chest cavity - freedom is limited by others.

Leukemia - white blood. Persistent increase in the number of leukocytes in the blood. Severely suppressed inspiration. What's the use of all this!?

Leukopenia - a decrease in the number of leukocytes. A painful decrease in the blood of white blood cells - leukocytes. In a woman - a destructive attitude towards a man, in men - a destructive attitude towards oneself. Leukorrhea - (leukorrhea) - the belief that women are helpless before the opposite sex. Anger at your partner.

Lymph - symbolizes spirit and man. Problems - spiritual impurity, greed - a warning that the mind needs to be switched to essentials: love and joy! - mucus in the lymph - resentment for the unrealized desire to receive something from the male sex.

Lymph nodes - tumor. Chronic enlargement in the head and neck area - an attitude of arrogant contempt for male stupidity and professional helplessness, especially when there is a feeling that a person is not appreciated enough or his genius goes unnoticed. - blame, guilt and a huge fear that " not good enough." A mad race to prove oneself - until there is no substance left in the blood to support oneself. In this race to be accepted, the joy of life is forgotten.

Fever - Malice, anger, anger, anger.

Face - personifies what we show to the World. Expresses an attitude towards appearances, towards illusions. - Thickening of the skin of the face and covering with tubercles - anger and sadness. - Papilloma - constant sadness about the collapse of a particular illusion. - age spots, or pigmented papilloma - a person, contrary to his wishes, does not give free rein to his own temperament. - saggy features - comes from distorted thoughts. Resentment towards life. Feeling resentful towards life.

Shingles - Waiting for the other shoe to fall off your foot. Fear and tension. Too much sensitivity.

Ringworm - herpes on the genitals, tailbone. Complete and deep belief in sexual guilt and the need for punishment. Public shame. Belief in the Lord's punishment.

Rejection of the genitals. - colds on the lips - bitter words remain unspoken.

Ringworm - Allowing others to get under your skin. Don't feel good enough or clean enough.

Ankles - Represent mobility and direction of where to go, as well as the ability to receive pleasure.

Elbows - Represent a change in direction and the admission of new experiences. Punching the road with your elbows.

Loringitis is an inflammation of the larynx. You cannot speak so recklessly. Fear to speak out. Indignation, indignation, a feeling of resentment against authority.

Baldness, baldness - Tension. Trying to control everything and everyone around. You don't trust the process of life.

Anemia - Vitality and meaning of life have dried up. Believing that you are not good enough destroys the power of joy in life. It occurs in someone who considers the breadwinner to be bad - in a child: - if the mother considers her husband to be a bad breadwinner for the family, - when the mother considers herself helpless and stupid and exhausts the child with lamentations about this.

Malaria - Lack of balance with nature and life.

Mastitis is inflammation of the mammary gland. Excessive concern for someone or something.

Mastoiditis - inflammation of the nipple. Failure of hopes. The desire not to hear what is happening. Fear infects a sober understanding of the situation.

Uterus - Represents the place of creativity. If a woman believes that the feminine in her is her body and demands love and respect from her husband and children, then her uterus must suffer, because she demands the cult of her body. She feels that she is not loved, not noticed, etc. Sex with a husband is a routine self-sacrifice - the wife's debt is being worked off. Passion is spent on hoarding and is no longer enough for bed. - endometriosis, a disease of the mucous membrane - replacing self-love with sugar.

Disappointment, frustration and lack of security.

Meningitis of the spinal cord - Inflamed thinking and anger at life. Very strong disagreements in the family. Lots of clutter inside. Lack of support.

Living in an atmosphere of anger and fear.

Meniscus - An attack of anger at someone who pulled the rug out from under your feet, did not keep a promise, etc.

Menstrual problems - Rejection of one's feminine nature. The belief that the genitals are full of sin or dirty.

Migraine - Resistance to the flow of life. Disgust when led. Sexual fears. (Usually can be relieved by masturbation.) The buildup of sadness causes an increase in intracranial pressure in an adult, with a very severe headache, which culminates in vomiting, after which it subsides. In the invisible plane, a critical accumulation of sadness occurs, which on a physical level causes swelling of the brain. The movement of brain fluid is blocked by fear: they don’t love me, which is why the suppressed fear develops into anger - they don’t love me, don’t feel sorry for me, don’t take me into account, don’t listen to me, etc.

When restraint acquires life-threatening proportions and the desire to fight for life awakens in a person, i.e. suppressed aggressive anger against life, at that moment vomiting occurs. (See vomiting.) Myocarditis - Inflammation of the heart muscle - lack of love debilitates the heart chakra.

Fibroids - A woman accumulates the worries of her mother (the uterus is the organ of motherhood), adding them to her own, and out of powerlessness to overcome them, she begins to hate everything. The daughter’s feeling or fear that her mother does not love me collides with the mother’s domineering possessive behavior.

Myopia, myopia - Distrust of what lies ahead. Fear of the future.

Brain - Represents the computer, the distribution model. - tumor - stubbornness, refusal to change old thinking patterns, erroneous beliefs, miscalculated beliefs.

Calluses (Usually on the feet.) - Hardened areas of thought - stubborn attachment to pain experienced in the past.

Mononucleosis - damage to the palatine and pharyngeal tonsils, enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, spleen and characteristic changes in the blood. The person no longer takes care of himself. One of the forms of belittling life. Anger at not receiving love and approval. Lots of internal criticism.

Fear of your own anger. You force others to make mistakes, attribute mistakes to them. The habit of playing the game: But isn’t all this terrible?”202. Seasickness. Lack of control.

Fear of death.203. Urine, incontinence. Fear of parents, usually father.204.

Bladder. Not putting your spiritual abilities into practice. It accumulates disappointments that affect the emotional sphere - unpleasant smell of urine - disappointments associated with the lies of the person himself. - inflammation - bitterness due to the fact that work dulls the senses. - chronic inflammation of the bladder - accumulation of bitterness for life. - infection - humiliated, usually by the opposite sex, by a lover or mistress.

Blaming others - CYSTITIS - restraining oneself in relation to old thoughts. Reluctance and fear to let them go. Offended.

Urolithiasis - A suppressed bouquet of stress to the point of stony indifference, so as not to turn out to be unintelligent.

Muscles - Represent our ability to move through life. Resistance to new experiences.

Muscular atrophy - shrinking of muscles. Arrogance towards others. A person considers himself better than others and is ready to defend this at any cost. He does not value people at all, but craves fame and power. Illness comes to help prevent spiritual arrogance from turning into outer violence. Overexertion of the lower leg muscles indicates a conscious desire to rush; shrinkage means suppression of sadness. for example, all the men in the family were forced to tiptoe for fear of interfering with the mother in her eternal hurry. Men in the family were given a secondary role in household affairs.

Walking on tiptoes means extreme obedience.

Muscles - Relation to mother and woman.

Adrenal glands - Organs of dignity. Dignity is the courage to believe in one's own inner wisdom and to develop in the direction of increasing that wisdom. Dignity is the crown of courage.

The adrenal glands are like caps on the heads of the kidneys, a sign of respect for both female and male prudence, and therefore worldly wisdom.

Narcolepsy - irresistible drowsiness, Gelineau's disease. Reluctance to be here. The desire to get away from it all. You can't cope.

Drug addiction - If fear of not being loved - develops into disappointment with everyone and everything, and in the realization that no one needs me, that no one needs my love - a person reaches for drugs. Panic fear of death leads a person to drugs. Getting into spiritual impasse, having suffered from false goodness as the only goal of life. Drug use destroys spirituality. One type of drug addiction is work addiction (see tobacco smoking).

Indigestion - In an infant - infections caused by E. coli, gastritis, inflammation of the intestines, etc. mean that the mother is afraid and angry.

Neuralgia is an attack of pain along the nerve. Punishment for guilt. Torment, pain when communicating.

Neurasthenia is irritable weakness, neurosis is a functional mental disorder, a disease of the soul. If a person, out of fear that he is not loved, feels that everything is bad and that everyone is doing harm to him personally, he becomes aggressive. And the desire to be a good person forces one to suppress aggressiveness; from such an internal battle of fears, neurosis develops. A neurotic person does not admit his own mistakes, for him everyone is bad

Of all the riches that you have in life,
What do you cherish and treasure,
Of all the treasures that you know how to value,
Guard your heart carefully.

The heart is one of the vital human organs. Moreover, it is its physiological and energy center. It is not surprising that many factors affect his condition, causing illness. One of the most common is coronary heart disease.

Physiological cause of ischemia- insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart. It enters the organ along with the blood. But its inflow is disrupted due to a decrease in the capacity of the coronary arteries as a result of the “sticking” of cholesterol on their walls.

In other cases, doctors diagnose other causes: endocrine disorders, vascular inflammation, allergies. But the latter is only 10% of the total number of reasons.

Unfortunately, today ischemia is one of the leading diagnoses in the CIS countries. Moreover: the disease has become noticeably younger. If half a century ago this diagnosis was given to people of retirement age or close to it, now quite young people from 30 years of age have heart problems.

Symptoms of ischemia include:

  • squeezing pain in the chest area
  • squeezing pain behind the sternum or to the left of it
  • 10-15 minute attacks of pain behind the sternum, radiating to the left arm, less often to the neck and jaw, in most cases occurring at night
  • fatigue, swelling of the limbs, sweating

Modern medicine does everything possible every year to treat this disease, but the statistics of deaths is steadily increasing. After all, doctors are already dealing with the investigation. And we need to look for the root cause. And it lies in our lifestyle, habits, character, attitude towards ourselves and life in general.

There are certain risk groups

They primarily include people who:

  • They have a hereditary predisposition to the disease. These are those in which close relatives - parents, grandparents - suffered a heart attack.
  • They smoke. In smokers, doctors observe a stronger narrowing of the coronary vessels, which leads to poor blood supply.
  • Have high blood pressure. People with hypertension have thickening of the walls of the heart, which increases its need for oxygen. Since the heart cannot receive enough oxygen, its endurance is significantly reduced.
  • Overweight. It promotes the development of atherosclerosis - the accumulation of “bad” cholesterol on the walls of blood vessels, which leads to high blood pressure.
  • They lead a sedentary lifestyle. This leads to metabolic disorders, which in turn provokes diabetes and obesity.

But one of the most powerful factors in the development of cardiovascular diseases is chronic stress. Therefore, psychologists have long classified heart disease as a psychosomatic disease.

After all, the heart is the center of human emotions and perceptions. It’s not for nothing that so many statements testify to this: the heart “freezes” with joy, “stops” with delight, and beats furiously with fear. It is not surprising that when we carry so many different emotions, our heart often fails.

Today there is a certain collective image of a person who is most prone to heart disease. Let's take a closer look at it.

Psychological portrait of a patient with ischemia

1. "Buttoned up". These are very closed people. They do not show their emotions and experience everything within themselves. They find it difficult to build interpersonal relationships and get close to people. Moreover, admit that they need someone. Such people very carefully hide their fears from others.

A former military man sits in the office, 40 years of service. The rank of major general. This man is used to commanding and being restrained. Lives practically by work alone. Complains of recent pain and pressure in the chest area. The client found it very difficult to change. In particular, not only find time to relax, but also enjoy it. Do not think about work and responsibilities at this time. But thanks to step-by-step systematic work, he managed. Although he did not come to the reception entirely of his own free will: his wife begged him.

2. Big boss. These are very ambitious and purposeful people. With great ambitions and a willingness to work hard to achieve results. They can achieve their goals at any cost. They usually have a very busy schedule and a stressful lifestyle.

A 37-year-old man sits in front of the specialist. Director of a department of a large construction company. He is often tormented by arrhythmia and a dull aching pain in the heart area. “You see, doctor, my position is a tasty morsel for many in our company. If I do not cope with the assigned tasks, I will be transferred to another place or fired. And I can't allow this. It took me too long to achieve this status.” This man, of course, did not quit his job. But thanks to a specialist, I learned to react correctly to work moments and the pain in my heart went away.

3. Compassionate man. Such people, on the contrary, are capable of not withdrawing into themselves and expressing emotions. But they have the other extreme - they let everything pass through themselves. They can talk for a long time about their problems and “savor” them. Moreover, they experience not only their own troubles, but also those around them.

At the reception there is a woman of pre-retirement age. My husband died several years ago. Left behind are a son and daughter. The latter is not yet married, and her son likes to drink. “You know,” she admits. “I can’t help but think and worry about my children. My heart bleeds when I think about their problems.”

Of course, as many people as there are, so many options. But they have one thing in common - they do not allow joy and love into their lives, into their hearts. They close themselves off from her with work, ambitions, anxiety for themselves and others. And this is fraught with all of the above problems.

Why is it so important to learn to feel and show love?

To understand this, we need to turn to biochemistry. And she says that feelings of happiness, joy, love provoke the production of certain hormones in the brain. And they, in turn, trigger a whole chain of different reactions in the body, which have a very beneficial effect on it.

Yes, hormone oxytocin reduces the level of those notorious stress hormones in the blood. Hormones of happiness endorphins uplifting, calming and relaxing.

Together with physical activity, a healthy diet, and blood pressure control, this will be a good prevention of the development of cardiovascular diseases.

But sometimes it’s difficult to change on your own: acquire new habits, understand existing problems. In this case, a specialist - a medical psychologist or psychotherapist - will help. Together you will be able to sort out your problem “on the shelves” and prevent unwanted consequences in the form of illness.

But what to do if the disease has already occurred?

Heart pain, rhythm disturbances, hypertension are diseases that reflect a person’s attitude towards life, towards the challenges that stand in his way. If drug treatment gives a weak result or does not help at all, it makes sense to consult a psychotherapist.

The woman sitting in the office is 45 years old. She has been suffering from high blood pressure for several years now, and the pills are of little help. During the work, it turned out that her blood pressure began to “jump” when her husband changed jobs and became a truck driver. It was anxiety for her husband that gave rise to anxiety, internal pressure of fear, which manifested itself in the form of illness. After working with psychological attitudes, the woman stopped being afraid for her husband, and her blood pressure returned to normal.

A special category consists of patients who have had a heart attack. They are often tormented by fears: what if the attack happens again? What if I fail to recover? How will the illness affect family relationships? Will I be able to work as before?

Along with a cardiologist, the help of a psychotherapist in this case is very significant. How quickly a person will recover physically depends on the resolution of these issues. In this case, a psychotherapist will help cope with depression, overcome anxiety, panic, and fear. And, ultimately, help a person achieve physical and mental health.