Timing of recurring Pain can provide clues to disease
>> Thursday, October 22, 2009 –
acupressure
Some time you may notice that you have similar symptoms for number of day during the same time of the day. For example there may be pain in the abdomen in the night between 10pm and 11pm. Another example could be aggravation of coughing during some period of the day. Usually there is no explanation in usual medical system as to why this happens during that particular time. But timing of some recurring pain or any other symptoms can provide clues to diseases which help in easier cheaper diagnosis and cure.
This clue lies in Biorhythm of the body. The Biorhythm constantly changes in the body which in turn changes the energy levels in each individual. During particular period it is on peak and then goes down for some days and again peaking in few days. One cycle of Biorhythm takes 23 days to complete. Some airlines still use Biorhythm to anticipate when the pilots would be there at the peak health so that they can fly with minimum risks.
Similarly there is a energy cycle for all the organs and it keeps on changing from high to low and then back to high in 24 hr cycles. The energy circulation between different organs of the body fluctuate as per the timing of the day. In acupuncture and acupressure theory, there are different meridians equivalent to energy channels and they correspond to 12 major organs. There is bioenergy flow between these organs which determines the activity level of organs corresponding to the meridians. Each organs has a peak energy time of 2 hours. Similarly after 12 hours of the peak time the energy will be lowest for that organ.
Here is the list of the organs and their bioenergy peak times.
The above list can be used to understand which organ is likely to be causing the pain or discomfort. The energy level influences the functioning of the organs during a particular time of the day. This order was discovered by years of observing the times of day that the disorders of the various organs displayed their worst symptoms by various individuals.
For example, many of the worst asthma attacks take place during the early morning hours when Lungs have maximum flow of bioenergy. Similarly stomach pain due to gas can happen between 5 to 7 am. Gall Bladder pain can happen between 11pm to 1am. The best time to treat these cases is at a time as close to this time as possible.
Using this chart you can eliminate the unlikely diseases and concentrate on the like problems. One thing needs to be noted though that during certain condition, the biorhythm may be disturbed and the chart may not work perfectly. For example those with bad routines (very late sleeping or traveling to another timezone may upset this cycle and it take few days for the body to adjust back.
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This clue lies in Biorhythm of the body. The Biorhythm constantly changes in the body which in turn changes the energy levels in each individual. During particular period it is on peak and then goes down for some days and again peaking in few days. One cycle of Biorhythm takes 23 days to complete. Some airlines still use Biorhythm to anticipate when the pilots would be there at the peak health so that they can fly with minimum risks.
Similarly there is a energy cycle for all the organs and it keeps on changing from high to low and then back to high in 24 hr cycles. The energy circulation between different organs of the body fluctuate as per the timing of the day. In acupuncture and acupressure theory, there are different meridians equivalent to energy channels and they correspond to 12 major organs. There is bioenergy flow between these organs which determines the activity level of organs corresponding to the meridians. Each organs has a peak energy time of 2 hours. Similarly after 12 hours of the peak time the energy will be lowest for that organ.
Here is the list of the organs and their bioenergy peak times.
- Liver - 1am to 3am
- Lungs - 3am to 5am
- Large Intestine - 5am to 7am
- Stomach - 7am to 9am
- Spleen - 9am to 11am
- Heart - 11am to 1pm
- Small Intestine - 1pm to 3pm
- Bladder - 3pm to 5pm
- Kidney - 5pm to 7pm
- Pericardium - 7pm to 9pm
- Triple Warmer (Three regions in the body in combination of various organs) - 9pm to 11pm
- Gall Bladder - 11pm to 1am
The above list can be used to understand which organ is likely to be causing the pain or discomfort. The energy level influences the functioning of the organs during a particular time of the day. This order was discovered by years of observing the times of day that the disorders of the various organs displayed their worst symptoms by various individuals.
For example, many of the worst asthma attacks take place during the early morning hours when Lungs have maximum flow of bioenergy. Similarly stomach pain due to gas can happen between 5 to 7 am. Gall Bladder pain can happen between 11pm to 1am. The best time to treat these cases is at a time as close to this time as possible.
Using this chart you can eliminate the unlikely diseases and concentrate on the like problems. One thing needs to be noted though that during certain condition, the biorhythm may be disturbed and the chart may not work perfectly. For example those with bad routines (very late sleeping or traveling to another timezone may upset this cycle and it take few days for the body to adjust back.
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