Posts Tagged “ relationships ”

Written by Gabriela Segura, MD
Monday, 9 March 2009 21:37

Stress and other psychological factors have a major impact on our well being. 95% of all illnesses are either caused and/or worsened by stress. Excessive stress contributes to adrenal fatigue which then further contributes with the deterioration of our health.

Stress also contributes with inflammation which can damage our brain cells, it also causes severe depression and other mood disorders.

Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer found that a significant emotional event that is dramatic, unexpected, and stressful can trigger various diseases:

Such a sudden shock affects not only the psyche, but impacts at the same time (visible on a brain scan) the part of the brain that corresponds biologically to the specific trauma. Whether the body responds to the unexpected event with a tumor growth (cancer), with tissue degeneration, or with functional loss, is determined by the exact type of conflict shock. So far, Dr. Hamer has been able to confirm these discoveries with over 40,000 case studies. [Germanic New Medicine]

Pretty interesting, eh? The truth is that relationships with pathological people are a source of a lot of stress and health problems. As we have seen recently in the news:

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Written by Gabriela Segura, MD
Thursday, 18 September 2008 17:28

Imagine a world in which three to four million people are suddenly struck by a serious, recurring illness. There is chronic pain, trauma and injury. Authorities fail to draw any connection between individual bouts with the disease and the greater public threat. Many suffer in silence” -Joseph R. Biden, former chairman of the US Senate Judiciary Committee describing his own country, the United States of America; the “disease” is domestic violence.

It has been roughly estimated that 1 woman in 3 has been beaten, forced into sex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime around the globe. The implications of this are insurmountable, after all women are representatives of creative principles. Recently in the news, there has been a an article that barely touches the tip of the iceberg of this problematic.

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