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Some science behind the scenes

Types of hurt and organs

In the system of Chinese medicine and that of the Ayurvedic system, there is an acceptance that negative emotion and various forms of emotional hurt trigger disease.

In the observations we have collected there is proof of this. 

Dr Daniel Hack Tuke [Daniel Hack Tuke, M.D., M.R.C.P]  is perhaps one of the greatest contributors of evidence of the power mind has over matter.  Although we have only a representational selection of the observations he meticulously collected on the site, [a selection based on trying to provide examples for as many illnesses as possible], his book Illustrations Of The Influence Of The Mind Upon The Body In Health And Disease, Designed To Elucidate The Action Of The Imagination contains hundreds and hundreds of examples, all of which were obtained from publications like the Lancet, Elements of Physiology. By J. Miiller, M.D, The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal, The Psychological Journal, Edited by Dr. Forbes Winslow and The Journal of Mental Science, Edited by Drs. Maudsley and Sibbald. 

Around 90  sources are listed including American works such as the American Journal of Insanity and French works such as La Medecine des Passions,  Par J. B. F. Descuret.  The book is over 850 pages in length and it is packed with case studies as opposed to conclusions.

Disease is ultimately physically caused by the following and we have considerable proof on the site that this list is correct:–

  • Pathogens – viruses, bacteria, fungi, and parasites;
  • Toxins such as heavy metals, insecticides, pesticides and pharmaceuticals like immunosuppressants, and vaccines
  • Heavy metals – lead, cadmium, aluminium, mercury etc including metal implants and dental amalgam fillings
  • Radiation of all sorts – heat/cold and electromagnetic emissions from mobile phones and wi-fi
  • ‘Bad air’ – hypoxia in other words, poor air quality and lack of oxygen and other needed gases
  • Physical hurt such as a wound or scratch, and those caused by surgery or an accident;
  • Nutritional deprivation – both overloading and under nourishment  

And it appears that negative emotion of high intensity damages organs.  Thus jealousy is as good as grief, loneliness is as good as envy, hate is as good as insecurity at provoking illness. 

Despite the perceived link between types of emotional hurt and the organ affected, there is no evidence of this.  Thus there is not a ‘seat’ of each type of emotion.  The liver is not the seat of cowardice, the gall bladder is not the seat of malice, the spleen is not the seat of rage.  Unless we think it is. 

Thus what determines which organ is damaged by the mixture of negative emotion and pathogen is our subconscious belief of where we have been hurt.  Thus by saying or believing that we have a broken heart when grief, rejection or unrequited love appear, that is exactly where the disease strikes. 

“Thought strongly directed to any part tends to increase its vascularity, and consequently its sensibility. Associated with a powerful emotion, these effects are more strikingly shown. And, when not directed to any special part, an excited emotional condition induces a general sensitiveness to impressions” [Hack Tuke]

If we have been humiliated as a man by our wife or girl-friend running off with someone else, disease often appears to strike at the reproductive organs – men get prostate cancer at worse or BPH. 

Thus for those using the TCM and Ayurvedic systems [or even Louise Hay’s system] , with the belief in the correlation between organ and hurt, the belief will be reinforced

The negative emotion has the effect of weakening the immune system.  But the intensity of the emotion also has a direct ‘electrical effect’ on the nerves, and there is some justification in the term being ‘burnt out’ when it comes to stress.  Pathogens and toxins will then tend to migrate to the weakest organ.

In contrast, positive emotions – love, friendship, empathy, compassion, forgiveness, and so on all appear to boost the immune system.  Thus listening to music appears to be healing, because it fills us with joy and happiness – two positive emotions.  Similarly making love [when it is genuine, thus not ‘having sex’] is also a positive contributor towards immune system boosting. 

Overload [hurt and disease] and suppression [healing].

The correlation found in belief systems

Please note that this table is incomplete and a work in process, as more information becomes available I will add to it.

Main organ

Diseases

+ve Emotion

-ve emotion

Brain

Brain damage

 

ADHD
Anosmia [loss of sense of smell]

Anxiety

Atonia and atonic seizures
Autism, savantism and other forms of PDD
Being in a coma
Blindness, macular degeneration and other sight impairment

Brain haemorrhage

Brain tumour

Concussion
Deafness and tinnitus
Dementia and Alzheimers

Depression

Encephalitis

Epidural hematoma

Epilepsy
Hydrocephalus
Manic depression

Migraine

Meningitis

Nervous breakdown

Schizophrenia

Parkinson's disease
Schizophrenia

Stroke

Transient global amnesia

Traumatic injury to the brain and head banging

 

Western system

Excitement, being thrilled, exhilaration, enthrallment, rapture

 

Being pleased, not frustrated or exasperated

 

 

 

Surprise, Amazement, astonishment, being astounded

Western system

Being bored, boredom, tedium, feelings of pointlessness

 

Exasperation, frustration, displeasure, dismay, disappointment

 

 

Not being surprised, unsurprised

Mouth and tooth disease

Mouth and tooth disease

 

Periodontitis

Dental fillings

 

Western systems

Contentment

Western systems

Discontentment,  regretfulness, resentfulness, envy, covetousness, jealousy

Skin

Skin diseases

 

Acne

Third degree burns

 

 

Western systems

INCLUSION - Inclusion, not being lonely, being loved

Western systems

LONELINESS, exclusion, being ostracised, alienation, isolation, neglect, rejection

Blood circulatory system

Blood circulatory system disease

 

Anaemia

Atherosclerosis

Cholesterol problems

Dyslipidemia

Endothelial dysfunction

Favism
Hypotension
Hypertension

Loss of blood, haemorrhaging and letting blood

Jaundice

Leukemia

Oedema

 

Western systems

JOY - Bliss, elation, ecstasy, euphoria, Happiness, Joyfulness, Cheerfulness, jollity, joviality, being merry, mirthfulness, amusement, gleefulness

Western systems

MISERY - Emotional pain, distress, Unhappiness, sorrow, misery, melancholy, grief, despair, dejection, being morose, sadness, woefulness, depression, being glum

Lung

Lung disease

 

Asthma and allergy

Croup

Pulmonary hypertension

Pneumonia

Pneumonitis

 

 

 

 

 

Western systems

FREE - Hope, optimism

TCM

Grief, sadness

 

Western systems

TRAPPED - Despair, hopelessness, pessimism

Bone and skeleton

Bone and skeletal disease

 

Rheumatoid arthritis

Osteoporosis

 

Western systems

 

SECURE - Being secure or safe

RELIEF FROM STRESS - Relief

Western systems

 

INSECURE – Insecurity

 

STRESS - Being burdened, oppressed

Muscle diseases

Muscle diseases

 

Motor neurone disease

Myasthenia gravis

 

Western systems

ENERGETIC - Being energetic, dynamism, passion,enthusiasm,  zestfulness, eagerness

Western systems

WEARY - Fatigue, tiredness, weariness

Heart

Cardiac arrest
Heart failure and coronary heart disease

Bradycardia - slow heart rate

 

 

TCM

Happiness , Passion, Intensity

 

Western systems

LOVE - Affection, liking, adoration, fondness, attraction, kindness, sympathy, empathy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Western systems

HURT – incl unrequired love and grief

HATE – Dislike, Repulsion, Disgust, contempt, loathing, unkindness, pitylessness, callousness

Nervous system

Nervous system disease

 

Adrenal system disease

 

 

Chinese paralytic syndrome

GBS

Multiple sclerosis
Paralysis, amputation and nerve system damage

 

 

Western systems

RELAXED - Calmness, tranquillity, placidity, being at ease, peacefulness

Western systems

TENSE - Panic, nervousness, agitation, anxiety, restlessness, over excitement, feverishness, torment, hysteria, tenseness, uneasiness, apprehension, being worried, being distressed

Intestine [and gall bladder]

Intestine disease

 

Constipation

Diarrhoea
IBS

Ruptured appendix

Peritonitis

 

 

TCM

Happiness, Passion, Intensity [small intestine/San Jiao]

 

Western systems

 

COURAGE - Bravery, fearlessness, confidence

 

TCM

Grief, sadness [Large intestine]

Fear [bladder and kidneys]

 

 

Western systems

 

FEAR - Fearfulness, timidity, terror, dread, alarm, shock, fright, horror

 

Gall bladder

 

 

 

 

 

Western systems

 

TCM

Anger Fu (yang organs) gall bladder

 

Western systems

 

Bladder disease

Urinary incontinence

Western systems

 

NOT PISSED OFF - Being pleased, not annoyed

Western systems

 

PISSED OFF - Aggravation, irritation,  annoyance, grouchiness, grumpiness, being cross, being miffed, being nettled, being peeved, being 'pissed off', being riled

Stomach diseases

Stomach disease

 

Heartburn and ulcers
Nausea

 

 

TCM

Love, Agreeableness, Honesty

Western systems

COURAGE - Bravery, fearlessness, confidence

 TCM

Anxiety

 

 

Western systems

FEAR - Fearfulness, timidity, terror, dread, alarm, shock, fright, horror

Pancreas

Pancreas disease

 

Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus
Hyperglycaemia
Hypoglycemia

 

 

TCM

Love, Agreeableness, Honesty

Western systems

FORGIVENESS - Calmness, control

 

 

 

Western systems

ANGER - Anger, fury, rage, outrage, wrath, hostility, ferociousness, bitterness, scorn, spite, vengefulness

Reproductive system [including ovaries and testes, uterus and penis]

Reproductive system disease

 

Erectile dysfunction
[Gonorrhea]
Infertility

[Syphilis ]

Menopause

Miscarriages and still births

Illegal abortion

Childbirth

Difficult birth

Pregnancy

 

 

Western system

DESIRE - Arousal, desire, lust, passion, infatuation

Western system

AVERSION - Coolness, frigidity, rejection, being rejected

Unsatisfied desire, unsatisfied passion

Repression

Liver

Liver disease

 

Hepatitis

 

 

 

 

Western systems

 

TCM

anger Zang (yin organs)

 

Western systems

 

Kidney

Kidney disease

 

Gout

 

 

 

 

Western systems

 

TCM

Fear [kidney and bladder]

 

Western systems

 

Lipid system

Lipid system disease

 

 

Western systems

 

Western systems

 

Pineal gland disease

Pineal gland disease

 

 

Western systems

 

Western systems

 

Pituitary gland disease

 

Western systems

 

Western systems

 

Thyroid and parathyroid diseases

Thyroid disease

 

Hypothyroidism
Graves disease
Hashimoto encephalopathy

Western systems

PEACEFULNESS - Calmness, not manic

Western systems

FRENZY - Frenzied, manic

Hypothalamus diseases

 

Western systems

 

Western systems

 

Whole body diseases

Autoimmune diseases

Cancer

Chronic fatigue syndrome

Cystic fibrosis

Marfan syndrome

Narcolepsy

 

 

 

Observations

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