How Your Emotions Affect Your Organ Health
This is a comprehensive explanation of the effect of emotions on Organ Health!
October 24th
By Hilde Larsen
Contributing writer for Wake Up World
The lungs form energy from the air and help to distribute it throughout the body. They work with the kidney to regulate water metabolism. The lungs are very important in the immune system and resistance to viruses and bacteria. They also regulate the sweat glands and body hair and provides moisture to the skin.
Emotions stored in the lungs can result in:
• Bronchitis
• Cough
• Dry mouth and throat
• Weight loss
• Pain in shoulder and back
• Hoarseness
• Asthma
• Pneumonia
• Tightness in chest
Symptoms of Lung Imbalance will include shortness of breath and shallow breathing. Also, night sweats and fatigue, frequent cold and flu, allergies and dry skin.
Simple steps to help your lungs heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your lungs. Ask them what they need.
• Work through any grief and sadness you are experiencing
• Give your emotions space and care.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the lungs.
• Breathe in essential oils like Rosemary, Peppermint and Eucalyptus.
Hilde Larsen
Health/Mindset Coach/Author/Speaker/Detox Specialist/Life-Enthusiast
This is a comprehensive explanation of the effect of emotions on Organ Health!
October 24th
By Hilde Larsen
Contributing writer for Wake Up World
After years of studying health and how
to allow the body to naturally heal, there is one topic that keeps
coming back to me as significant, and that is the body-emotion
connection. The key role they play in our physical wellbeing, and how
much gunk we carry from early childhood. From our upbringing, our
traumas, conditioning and belief system. How everything we ever lived is
stored in our cells, and how our emotional terrain affects our vital
organs.
From my own experience, living through
the diagnoses of Lyme, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Ulcers, Insomnia, Anxiety,
and Chronic Fatigue, I know how important diet is, how important a
complete, lifestyle change is, including fresh air, grounding, rest and a
loving community. But there is a BUT. Our emotional health cannot be
separated from our physical and mental health. And our organs are
telling a story of unresolved and unreleased feeling. A holding on that
leads to ill health and obstruction.
We are not machines, in need of
chemicals and separation. We are spiritual beings, living in a physical
body that is a direct reflection of our inner terrain. All of it. The
good the bad and the ugly.
The electromagnetic field emitted by our
hearts can cause specific changes in the brains of the people around
us. We now know from research that we can enter deep meditation states
through practice and then these states can cause definitive changes in
all our major regulatory mechanisms. Even the length of our telomeres,
(a key biomarker for cell lifespan), inflammation and cell repair. We
can talk to our organs, and we can identify which feeling is being
stored in which organ. All in the name of healing.
This is not a new concept:
In traditional Chinese medicine,
emotions and physical health are intimately connected. Nervous tension
and anger, sadness, worry, fear, and stress are each associated with a
particular organ in the body. As an example; anger will affect the liver
and result in rashes, digestive issues, dizziness, and dry mouth, to
mention a few.
Our organs do not only store unresolved
emotions but will also reflect to us these very emotions. Regarding the
liver example, it will be affected by your anger, but you will also feel
angrier with an unhealthy liver. So those who are struggling with anger
issues, might want to pay attention to their liver health.
Let us look more specifically at our
vital organs and how they relate to our emotions. How everything we
think, feel and eat creates our health. Once an intense, uncomfortable
emotion is moved through, the “root cause” is removed, but there can
still be physical effects in its wake that require repair. This is why
food as medicine is so important, and why what to eat has been included
in the below information for complete healing.
1. Lungs
Emotions: Grief and sadness. Emotions often not processed well. Sadness is often looked upon as something we need to get over. Being sad is not acceptable and we therefore suppress it, and the same goes for grief.The lungs form energy from the air and help to distribute it throughout the body. They work with the kidney to regulate water metabolism. The lungs are very important in the immune system and resistance to viruses and bacteria. They also regulate the sweat glands and body hair and provides moisture to the skin.
Emotions stored in the lungs can result in:
• Bronchitis
• Cough
• Dry mouth and throat
• Weight loss
• Pain in shoulder and back
• Hoarseness
• Asthma
• Pneumonia
• Tightness in chest
Symptoms of Lung Imbalance will include shortness of breath and shallow breathing. Also, night sweats and fatigue, frequent cold and flu, allergies and dry skin.
Simple steps to help your lungs heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your lungs. Ask them what they need.
• Work through any grief and sadness you are experiencing
• Give your emotions space and care.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the lungs.
• Breathe in essential oils like Rosemary, Peppermint and Eucalyptus.
Foods that may support the lungs:
• Grapefruit
• Kiwi
• Apples
• Organic Apples
• Lotus root
• Grapefruit
• Kiwi
• Berries
• Broccoli
• Ginger
• Pomegranate
• Oranges
• Turmeric
• Grapefruit
• Kiwi
• Apples
• Organic Apples
• Lotus root
• Grapefruit
• Kiwi
• Berries
• Broccoli
• Ginger
• Pomegranate
• Oranges
• Turmeric
“A British study found that even after
controlling for other factors, people who reported eating two to five
apples a week had a 32% lower risk of asthma than people who ate less.”
2. Liver
Emotions: Anger, resentment, frustration, and irritability. Bitterness pointing towards the gallbladder.
Anger affects the liver more than any other organ, so if you feel angry, look towards your liver.
Anger affects the liver more than any other organ, so if you feel angry, look towards your liver.
The liver’s main job is to filter the
blood coming from the digestive tract, before passing it to the rest of
the body. The liver also detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs. It
secretes bile that ends up back in the intestines. The liver also makes
proteins important for blood clotting and other functions, and so much
more. A very important detoxifying organ, which is very adaptable to
healing.
Emotions stored in the liver can result in:
• Headaches
• Skin conditions
• Pain behind the right lower rib
• Jaundice
• Irritation
• Feeling toxic and sluggish
• Digestive issues
• Low energy
• Anger
• Red eyes
• Headaches
• Skin conditions
• Pain behind the right lower rib
• Jaundice
• Irritation
• Feeling toxic and sluggish
• Digestive issues
• Low energy
• Anger
• Red eyes
Suppressed anger can do a lot of damage
and turn into depressed states. It is important to find a healthy outlet
and to release the emotional imprints.
Simple steps to help your liver heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your liver. Ask it what it needs.
• Work through any anger issues that you may have.
• Hit a pillow, scream from nature.
• Set healthy boundaries.
• Forgive all that needs to be forgiven.
• Laugh more.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the liver.
• Use essential oils over your liver, like Rosemary, Grapefruit, Ginger, Fennel, and Lemon.
• Dandelion and Milk Thistle are great liver herbs.
• Use a castor oil pack.
• Breathe deeply and connect with your liver. Ask it what it needs.
• Work through any anger issues that you may have.
• Hit a pillow, scream from nature.
• Set healthy boundaries.
• Forgive all that needs to be forgiven.
• Laugh more.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the liver.
• Use essential oils over your liver, like Rosemary, Grapefruit, Ginger, Fennel, and Lemon.
• Dandelion and Milk Thistle are great liver herbs.
• Use a castor oil pack.
Foods that may support the liver:
• Dandelion greens
• Swiss chard
• Blueberries
• Grapes
• Beetroot juice
• Celery juice
• Prickly pear
• Watermelon
• Lemon
• Grapefruit
• Papaya
• Banana
• Dandelion greens
• Swiss chard
• Blueberries
• Grapes
• Beetroot juice
• Celery juice
• Prickly pear
• Watermelon
• Lemon
• Grapefruit
• Papaya
• Banana
Detoxifying the liver will inevitably
affect all other organs of the body including the brain. I see many
feelings clearer in their thinking from doing some deep liver-work.
Detoxifying the liver and flushing the gallbladder is essential to all
other organ health.
3. Stomach:
Emotions: Worry and feeling insecure. This is the core of our being. Our solar plexus.
The stomach shoulders the long-term effects of worry, weakening digestive fire.
The stomach shoulders the long-term effects of worry, weakening digestive fire.
The lining of the stomach secretes
hydrochloric acids and enzymes that break down the food so that it can
continue on its journey through the digestive system. As it secretes
acid and enzymes, the stomach muscles contract to mix the food with the
acid and enzymes. The acid also works to kill harmful microbes that may
have made their way into the body along with food and drink.
Emotions stored in the stomach can result in:
This lowers hydrochloric acid production and can cause bloating, gas, and changes in bowel habits while thinning gut lining
• Lower hydrochloric acid production
• Bloating
• Gas
• Thinning of the stomach lining
• Ulcers
• Indigestion
• Allergies
• Headaches
This lowers hydrochloric acid production and can cause bloating, gas, and changes in bowel habits while thinning gut lining
• Lower hydrochloric acid production
• Bloating
• Gas
• Thinning of the stomach lining
• Ulcers
• Indigestion
• Allergies
• Headaches
Worry is like planning for the worst. It
will manifest like a low-grade inflammation and wreak havoc on the
entire body. When digestion fails, we suffer at the core.
Simple steps to help your stomach heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your stomach. Ask what it needs from you.
• Eat fruits and vegetables.
• Practice fasting.
• Look at why you are worrying.
• Know you are safe.
• Let of control issues.
• Allow yourself to care less about what other people think.
• Do Qigong for the stomach and digestive system.
• Drink peppermint essential oil.
• Use a castor oil pack.
• Practice deep breathing.
• Breathe deeply and connect with your stomach. Ask what it needs from you.
• Eat fruits and vegetables.
• Practice fasting.
• Look at why you are worrying.
• Know you are safe.
• Let of control issues.
• Allow yourself to care less about what other people think.
• Do Qigong for the stomach and digestive system.
• Drink peppermint essential oil.
• Use a castor oil pack.
• Practice deep breathing.
Foods that may support the stomach:
• Chamomile
• Peppermint
• Ginger
• Licorice
• Bananas
• Papaya
• Apples
• Fresh juices
• Figs
• Prunes
• Grapes
• Dates
• Chamomile
• Peppermint
• Ginger
• Licorice
• Bananas
• Papaya
• Apples
• Fresh juices
• Figs
• Prunes
• Grapes
• Dates
The stomach will be best served with the
less is more method, meaning rest. When we feel worried we don’t have
an appetite, and this is related. When the stomach is upset, it wants to
be left alone to heal and restore. Breathe deeply and know that
worrying never resolves anything and that your core depends on you
letting go.
4. Heart
Emotions: Stress, lack of enthusiasm and vitality, despair, depression, insomnia.
The human heart is an organ that pumps
blood throughout the body via the circulatory system, supplying oxygen
and nutrients to the tissues, removing carbon dioxide and other wastes.
The heart is also partially responsible for an even and regular pulse.
It influences vitality and spirit and is connected with the tongue,
complexion, and arteries.
Emotions stored in the heart can result in:
• Irregular heartbeats
• Poor memory
• Weakness
• Easy bruising
• Premature graying of the hair
• Pain in chest
• Prickly pains
• Irregular heartbeats
• Poor memory
• Weakness
• Easy bruising
• Premature graying of the hair
• Pain in chest
• Prickly pains
Lack of joy, stress, and despair will
take a toll on a healthy heart. We call it heart break when the feeling
of such despair becomes overwhelming. Love is always the answer, and
lack thereof will hurt our hearts more than anything.
Simple steps to help your heart heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your heart. Ask it what it needs.
• Process any events in your life that have left you heartbroken.
• Eliminate stress.
• Forgive everything and everyone.
• Practice compassion.
• Meditate.
• anticipate good things.
• Surround yourself with loving people.
• Set healthy boundaries.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the heart.
• Practice self-love and self-care.
• Exercise.
• Breathe deeply and connect with your heart. Ask it what it needs.
• Process any events in your life that have left you heartbroken.
• Eliminate stress.
• Forgive everything and everyone.
• Practice compassion.
• Meditate.
• anticipate good things.
• Surround yourself with loving people.
• Set healthy boundaries.
• Breathe fresh air.
• Do Qigong for the heart.
• Practice self-love and self-care.
• Exercise.
Foods that may support the heart:
• Oranges
• Papaya
• Cantaloupe
• Berries
• Spinach
• Broccoli
• Tomatoes
• Pomegranate
• Apricot
• Apples
• Kiwi
• Peaches
• Oranges
• Papaya
• Cantaloupe
• Berries
• Spinach
• Broccoli
• Tomatoes
• Pomegranate
• Apricot
• Apples
• Kiwi
• Peaches
Stress makes everything worse,
absolutely everything, but it is an extra burden on the heart. Love
yourself more and allow your heart to heal through this love. Nothing is
worth holding on to, as living is in the NOW moment.
5. Kidneys
Emotions: Fearful, insecure, weak willpower, feeling isolated and aloof.
Fear resides in the kidneys and can manifest as chronic adrenal fatigue. Leading to poor kidney filtration, and therefore a myriad of symptoms and so-called diseases. Fear can be many things, from general lack of security to traumas and shock. Usually, this imprint is from early childhood, where feeling fear can easily be triggered.
Fear resides in the kidneys and can manifest as chronic adrenal fatigue. Leading to poor kidney filtration, and therefore a myriad of symptoms and so-called diseases. Fear can be many things, from general lack of security to traumas and shock. Usually, this imprint is from early childhood, where feeling fear can easily be triggered.
Emotions stored in the kidneys can result in:
• Adrenal Fatigue
• Pain
• Edema
• Rashes
• Bags around the eyes
• Insomnia
• Anxiety
• Boils and pimples
• Urinary tract infections
• Burning upon urination
• Lower back pain
• Kidney stones
• Adrenal Fatigue
• Pain
• Edema
• Rashes
• Bags around the eyes
• Insomnia
• Anxiety
• Boils and pimples
• Urinary tract infections
• Burning upon urination
• Lower back pain
• Kidney stones
Symptoms of kidney imbalance, besides
the feeling of anxiety and fear, will often look like a general
uneasiness and fear of change. Trying to find security in food, old
patterns, people and situations.
Simple steps to help your Kidneys heal:
• Breathe deeply and connect with your kidneys. Ask them what they need.
• Work through any fear that comes up for you.
• Give your emotions space and care.
• Walk barefoot to ground your being.
• Do Qigong for the kidneys.
• Use a castor oil pack.
• Walk barefoot.
• Practice daily breathwork.
• Rub Juniper Essential Oil on your kidneys.
• Drink lemon water.
• Chanca Piedra, the stone breaker herb is great for kidneys stones and sluggishness.
• Stretching.
• Yoga.
• Breathe deeply and connect with your kidneys. Ask them what they need.
• Work through any fear that comes up for you.
• Give your emotions space and care.
• Walk barefoot to ground your being.
• Do Qigong for the kidneys.
• Use a castor oil pack.
• Walk barefoot.
• Practice daily breathwork.
• Rub Juniper Essential Oil on your kidneys.
• Drink lemon water.
• Chanca Piedra, the stone breaker herb is great for kidneys stones and sluggishness.
• Stretching.
• Yoga.
Foods that may support the kidneys:
• Watermelon
• Grapes
• Oranges
• Lemons
• Limes
• Cranberries
• Apples
• Parsley
• Nettle
• Cilantro
• Berries
The kidney is the organ for sustaining life. Responsible for growth,
development, and maturation. Involved with lungs in water metabolism and
respiration. Also connected with the adrenal glands, bones, teeth,
ears, and head hair.• Watermelon
• Grapes
• Oranges
• Lemons
• Limes
• Cranberries
• Apples
• Parsley
• Nettle
• Cilantro
• Berries
Talk to Your Organs
Years ago, I read about Carlos
Castaneda`s teachings where he talks about talking to your organs. Not
until recent years have I been practicing this myself and with my
clients. Such a powerful tool.
This is how you do it:
Find a comfortable position and close
your eyes. Make sure you will not be disturbed. Breathe deeply and focus
on your breath. Allow yourself to relax fully. Slowly relax every
muscle, every organ and joint of your body, keeping your focus on the
breath.
When you feel relaxed, find the organ
you want to talk to, and focus your inner eye on it. See it, feel it,
visualize it fully to the best of your ability.
Now, connect to the symptoms from this
organ, and allow the emotions stored in the organ to arise. Stay with it
for a moment. Don’t judge or try to change anything, just observe and
feel. Lean into it.
Start talking to the organ, like a
person. Be direct. Be clear. Feel appreciation and support. Be
compassionate for the suffering. Express your support, and feel love for
whatever you see or feel. This is a part of your inner child, so speak
gently.
Ask simple, direct and honest questions such as:
“Why are you in pain?”
“Do you have a message for me?”
“Is the anything I need to know or see?”
“How can I help resolve this?”
“Is there anything I can do to resolve this issue?”
“Why are you in pain?”
“Do you have a message for me?”
“Is the anything I need to know or see?”
“How can I help resolve this?”
“Is there anything I can do to resolve this issue?”
Pay attention to what comes up and spend
a moment to be present with what arises. Thank your organ and your body
and take a few deep breaths as you anchor the information.
The balance and regulation of our
emotional state is an important part of our daily hygiene. Our physical
health depends on it. Although emotions are good, we often tend to store
those we do not want to look at, to process.
Be brave, dive in and allow your entire
being to heal. Emotions are considered pathological when repressed and
contained. They are hurtful to our cells when expressed without control,
out of context and a place of despair.
Let your inner world flow and let go of
everything no longer serving you. Forgive and allow. Live with passion
and love in your heart.
Your body depends on it.
Health/Mindset Coach/Author/Speaker/Detox Specialist/Life-Enthusiast
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