kidney pain/ a part of healing?




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kidney pain/ a part of healing?

From: Swedich Dragon
Subject: General
Date/Time 2010-12-15 05:46:24
Remote IP: 84.217.125.11

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Hello

Yesterday I got quite painful kidney pain. That is a symtom I have that usually comes from periods of owerwork and almost always associated with to much cofe combined with a stressful period of time. This time it is different. I havenīt been so oweractive compared to my streanght I belive. Actually I have been quite active but it has felt like I had the energy to do it. Energy from the treatment?

I have done three days of moxa on the acupunture point tan-tien, which is the point below the navel at the microcosmic orbit. I feel some heat going up to the crown, which I see as a particularly good sign, beacase that has been one of the most frozen areas! The heat also goes to the psoas, which feels wery weak, and in which I feel a kind of sorrow feeling, I think sorrow or something similar. The warmt goes also to the back, to the ming men and sort of into the kidneys and then I stop the moxabution for that day.

The pain in the kidneys I see as the treatment is hitting the painful area in the body and perhaps digs up the problem energies or blocked energies in that area. The pain is so severe so that I have difficulties bending, but not worse than that. Sometimes I have to lay down to just get a rest in the area.

I have adjusted my qigong to this and did alot of six healing sounds the kidney sound and burped alot while doing this, it also realesed some of the tension in the area. During that realise the tan-tien taosit yoga wersion, did heat up a bit, also a good sign! Today the pain remains but are not as severe. I have not done much but surfing on the net all morning.

I talked to my TCM doctor and she suggested that I should lessen the kidney herb somewhat, but she also proclaimed that I shouldnīt worry.

Usually when I got pain in the kidneys from owerwork I takes three days total rest and that usually workes to get a relief. I donīt know if I will take this three days of right now or not. I am going to start to program my big scientific idea related to my master thesis work. But start with a day of to see where things go and where my energy level goes. Health is the big priority.



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