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What power does the brain / mind have on cells?

Does the brain (or mind, whatever you want to call it) has power over cells our body? Can you change the way we do and replace each other, or change the way we look?

The term "mind" is soft. I do not believe there is agreement on the definition used by biologists and neuroscientists. The brain is a complex organ that can regulate many other systems organ, either by the chains of neurons that enervate different tissues (cause muscles to contract). Electrical impulses are sent by neurons that signal chemical release at synapses to communicate with another neuron or muscle. Other ways the brain communicates with other cells is through the release of hormones in the bloodstream. Hormones may change the activity of the digestive system (never start salivating in anticipation of food? Just the idea of eating is enough to release more saliva and start pumping protons from the stomach and digestive enzymes. In an unconscious way, the brain can change how cells grow. During puberty, many hormones return signals to initiate cell division and differentiation in the sexual organs mature. hormonal signals the brain play a role in the regulation of menstruation involves the growth of uterine lining and egg maturation in the ovary. signals of the hormone in anticipation of sex, can make facial hair grow faster. However, you may not want anything to grow. Most of these signals are not under conscious control.

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Can the Bio psychosocial model be used as a basis for spiritual healing?

Can the Bio psychosocial model be used as a basis for spiritual healing?

In other words, can spiritual healing be based on this model to work effectively?

My general thoughts are:
- If someone is in a positive environment where people are praying for them, then they should show signs of improvement.

- The power of the mind is very powerful

Any help would be great, thanks.

The biopsychosocial model is taught to medical students for the last few generations, especially to those that go into family medicine.

It basically means to consider the entire patient…not just their disease. Consider their personality, their family, their cultural background and their religious and spiritual beliefs and how this might impact on their understanding of the disease, and any treatment.

You are talking about something quite different. First of all, while I use the BPS model in my clinical practice, I’m an atheist myself, so I don’t believe that people have souls or spirits. I do however, encourage patients to use whatever resources they have, or they find comforting.

The mind is indeed very powerful….that is why so many Alt Med practices may seem to help people sometimes via the placebo response. People “feel” better, but they don’t actually “get” better…unless they were going to anyway because it’s a self limited illness or goes into remission or regresses to the mean.

Prayer or a positive mental attitude make no difference whatsoever in the course of an illness or disease. This is without any doubt as numerous studies have confirmed.

There is also some evidence that encouraging people to pray, think positively or do visual imagery may actually be harmful, as when people then don’t’ get better, they may blame themselves or may be blamed by others for “not trying” hard enough or not believing strongly enough. It’s always the last out for the unfalsifiable pseudosciences.


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Meditation/Visualization Experts? How can i clear my mind and use meditation to heal my body?

I’ve heard that meditation and visualization can help cure problematic things within the body. Every time i try to meditate instead of visualizing what i want i visualize what i’m afraid of and what i have. Its uncontrollable. I try to calm my mind and do a self-hypnosis if you will to clear my mind completely and visualize positively but my thoughts seem to be contradictive and sparatic even during meditation. Can anyone give me any advice on how to meditate/visualize properly and positively?

Let your thoughts be like watching a parade. Let them pass by without attaching your thought to any one…..just let them go on by.

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yoga goodbye

8 Triggers of Migraine and 6 Ways to Kiss Your Headache Goodbye

"A migraine is like a tornado, it attacks fast without any warning and havoc. "

Migraines usually start during adolescence or early adulthood, affecting more women than men with a ratio of three to one. Migraines are caused by constriction (tightening) arteries that supply blood flow to the brain. When the flow constriction arterial blood, the brain is reduced and the supply oxygen to the brain. The brain reacts by dilating (enlarging) to meet arteries of the brain need energy. The dilation spreads to the arteries of the neck and scalp and is the cause of pain in migraine.

If you live with migraines, make sure you have your doctor to rule an underlying disease or other medical conditions that mimic migraines with testing appropriate: for example, X-rays to determine the sinus infection, EEG seizure activity or a scanner to detect blood clots or a brain tumor. Your doctor will determine a medication to help relieve your pain.

Eight Migraine Triggers

1. Sore Cerviogentic head:

Some people who have a tender neck and suffer from bone and joint pain are diagnosed with this type

2. Temporomandibular Migraine:

Triggered by teeth grinding

3. Sinus Headache:

Triggered Allergies are caused by excessive mucous and often accompanied by fever. If you have this type of migraine, you may experience pain in both eyes and may also feel nauseated and sensitive to light.

4. Migraine Genetic

Studies have doubled in a gene people with migraines. Often when the gene for migraine is transmitted to the next generation, the beneficiary will also experience headaches around the same age as the person spent on migraine.

5. Migraine Stress:

Stress can be a major contributing factor the onset of a migraine. Type A personalities are more likely to experience migraines. Type A is ambitious, brilliant, perfectionist, emotionally repressed, cautious and has a reduced ability to manage stress. However, it is the easiest type of migraine to treat because that type A personality can acquire the necessary skills to manage stress.

6. Hormonal Migraine:

Fluctuating hormones women are often the cause of migraine and may occur during menstrual cycles.

7. Cigarette Migraine

A source equal Opportunities migraines because nicotine affects the blood vessels. High levels of carbon monoxide in a person who smokes or breathes even secondhand smoke can cause a migraine.

8. Migraine Food Food allergies are another factor that leads to migraine. However, migraine patients are able to eat chocolate without falling prey to a migraine. Some patients report relief from eating chocolate.

Foods that may cause migraines

1. aged cheeses such as Roquefort, Stilton and Cheddar
2. Fermented milk such as sour cream, buttermilk and yogurt
3. Citrus oranges or Grapefruit Juice
4. Nuts: peanuts, walnuts or pecans
5. Legumes: peas, beans and soy products 6. Onions and garlic
7. Bananas
8. Pickled foods: herring is caught behind the most common
9. MSG found in Chinese food
10. Alcohol

Now you know the common triggers, also note that skipping meals also causes migraines. Skipping meals makes your blood sugar drop, causing a migraine.

Eight Ways to Kiss Your Headache Goodbye

1. Medicine

The drugs have been used for centuries to treat migraines. Today, Dr. to prescribe beta blockers to treat migraines by maintaining adequate dilation of blood vessels. Antidepressants: The chemical serotonin in the brain "plays a role in migraine attacks because the levels of serotonin can cause or relieve migraine and that is why Drs sometimes prescribe antidepressants for migraines. Antidepressants reduce migraine frequency by regulating levels of serotonin in the brain. Other drugs are triptans available as an injection or nasal spray. This type of drug stops the inflammation and the transmission of migraine pain.

2. Surgical treatment

nerve stimulators have been used to control back pain and muscle and in 2003, a nerve stimulator has been used successfully to treat chronic headaches. With nerve stimulation, one end a wire is connected to a nerve that controls pain and the other is connected to a small battery powered generator. The patient control generator via a remote device. Once turned on, it disconnects the pain signal.

Not only do chronic migraine suffers face physical painful disabilities, they also have the psychological fear of not being able to save their lives or manage their home life because daily activities can suddenly become unbearable with the onset of a migraine.

3. Holistic Intervention

Few people are offered an approach to drug not to treat migraines. Migraine holistically not only can treat migraine early, but can also act as prevention.

Create a headache diary listing the 5 W

A. Who were you?
B. Where? Did someone bother you? At work with blinding lights?
C. What? What drugs were you?
D. When? When the beginning of headache?
E. Why? Have some food or drink Special worse? Did you get enough sleep?

4. Review your diary after 30 days and see if you can isolate the trigger.

5. use heat to help dilate blood vessels in the body. This should be done directly with the appearance of your migraine. Dip your hands in hot water for 20-30 minutes. As the migraine progresses and the blood vessels expand, apply ice to the back of the neck and forehead help hair constriction are against the nerves.

6. Relaxation techniques

You can use relaxation techniques to manage stress. Research has shown that people who consciously practice yoga daily for 30-45 minutes can learn to positively manipulate involuntary responses body as the pain of migraine. Studies have shown that relaxation practiced on a regular basis gets a reduction of 45-80% or disposal in both severity and frequency of migraine. Yoga triggers a boost to the brain's serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is involved in anger your body, pain, sleep and migraine and can be a remedy for headaches. Frequent headaches are a sign that you're stressed and it how to tell your body to slow down and take care of me. Especially if you are a personality type. My type A patients often say they can not remain in place and have trouble relaxing in the mediation / yoga. My answer? What's harder to live. Meditating day living with a migraine, a stroke or heart attack? These are very real situations that people get the arteries narrow and therefore is essential that you make time for your health. Unfortunately for my patients, I often meet them after they have suffered from a condition vascular anomaly. They are highly motivated to participate because they have experienced what happens when blood flow to the heart or brain is compromised. Consequently, they practice my techniques daily to reduce repetition. Why not take the time now? There are 1440 minutes in a day. 45 minutes a day practicing yoga is a wise investment in your health that offers a lifestyle with more positive energy without the use toxic drugs polluting your liver and fewer doctor visits which equals fewer co-payments. Chi Yoga Energy DVD includes medically designed with relaxation techniques meditation 11 minutes by a crackling fireplace.

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Suzanne Andrews, WCEU TV Healthy Lifestyles Fitness Expert, specializes in helping the plus size and over 40 population regain their health through DVD’s that promote function and weight loss. She lost over 60 pounds herself using the techniques in her latest DVD, Yoga Chi for Energy. Click now to purchase on Amazon.com
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At the start of this intimate and moving memoir, Dr. David Servan- Schreiber is returning by bicycle to his Paris home from an unsettling appointment. Following several months of fatigue and fainting spells, he had scheduled an emergency MRI. The results confirm his worst fears: the return of the cancer that he was first diagnosed with nineteen years earlier. Fully aware of what the prognosis means, he redoubles his commitment to an Anticancer diet, and complements his chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and vaccine protocols with acupuncture and yoga. At the same time, he undertakes a close assessment of his own life, realizing that he has neglected a key piece of Anticancer advice-to create a stress-free life; instead he had embarked on an international tour to take his message to the public. Nevertheless, he concludes that he would not have done it any differently. In this book, Servan-Schreiber raises many of the most complex and personal questions about how we live and how we prepare for death. Powerful, honest, and inspiring, he continually surprises with his thoughts on what’s important in life and the meaning of death.

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Yoga: Hatha Yoga

Hatha yoga is an ancient hindu system of working with the human nervous system. Because it releases tension and endows one with renewed energy, far too many 20th century people, yoga teachers included, have come to look upon the venerable Indian physical science as solely an exercise for health and vitality of mind and body. It is that, but it is also much more. Hatha yoga practices are more spiritual than physical, more subtle than gross, more a means of understanding than an exotic way to relieve stress or limber up the body.

 

 

 

The sages who developed hatha yoga designed it as a way to gain conscious control of our life energies, a way to go within, to harmonize the external so the innermost Self could be encountered. To them, it was about states of consciousness, about living a divine life, and it was a preparation for meditation.

 

 

 

As you perform the asanas, concentrate on feeling the energies within the nerve currents. Sensitize yourself to knowing when the body has been in each position long enough to tune the nerve currents involved. Then shift smoothly into the next asana. It’s like a dance, a deliberate, fluid dance. During all postures, inhale using the diaphragm, not the chest muscles. Do not stretch unduly or force the body. Relax into the poses. Don’t worry if you can’t perform them all perfectly. In time, you will find the body becoming more flexible and supple. Free the mind of thoughts and tensions. You will be more aware, more alive, more serene.

 

 

 

While there are many more complex hatha yoga routines, these twenty-four asanas provide a balanced system for daily use. For the simple purpose of quieting the mind in preparation for meditation, this is all you will ever need. For best results, hatha yoga should be taught personally by a qualified teacher. These instructions and drawings are meant only as a rudimentary aid. For more elaborate regimens, inquire at a recognized school specializing in hatha yoga.

 

 

 

The scene of hatha yoga has a spiritual purpose - to balance physical and physic energies in preparation for meditation. It is not only meant to make us young, beautiful or creative, but to aid us in quieting the mind, body and emotions that we may awaken enlightened consciousness & know the Self within.

 

 

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Meditation Techniques For Beginners

Meditation Techniques For BeginnersMeditation Techniques For Beginners

Meditation is a conscious mental state where our body and mind are purposefully focused and relaxed. Expert meditators swear that doing it regularly, using the right meditation technique, leads to a higher state of consciousness. They say meditation gives you better focus,sharper concentration, and increased awareness, plus a healthier positive outlook.

You don’t have to be mystic, or a ‘guru’ to enjoy the acclaimed benefits of meditation and you can literally meditate anywhere, but preferably where you don’t have to concentrate on driving a car or machinery.

Cosmic MeditationMeditation has many different disciplines and approaches, but the basic fundamentals remain common to all. The ultimate focus is getting rid of negative, wandering, and obstructive thoughts by disciplining the mind to become accustomed to a higher plane of activity. Meditation seeks to get rid of the the ‘flak’ and ‘junk’ that fills your mind, replacing it with more meaningful ideas and thoughts.

Reigning in the mind through meditation, seeks to tune your thoughts to a better purpose; to clean it of rubbish and self-defeating thinking.

One school of meditation requires the removal of all outside sensory stimulation so that exterioir noises and sights are phased out.

Other meditators deliberately focus their mind on some meaningful and important thought. This is not easy because we are all very accustomed to sensory overload in our daily lives. The paradox is that by settling the mind and training it through meditation, practitioners become much more aware of what’s going on around them.

Traditionally, we are familiar with mystics contorting themselves into all sorts of weird positions when they meditate, but rather than jumping in to try yoga meditation, those starting out should simply find a comfortable position to calm the body and the mind. You could lie down, sit cross legged, or even be walking as you meditate; anything that induces an atmosphere where you can both relax and concentrate.

Ensure that your back is straight and that your muscles are not tense or uncomfortable. But, don’t become so relaxed that you fall asleep, because this is a different mind state.

You should dress in very loose, comfortable, baggy clothing that does not constrict you in any way. Many expert meditators barely cover themselves at all; maybe just with a loin cloth.

The environment for your meditation should also be peaceful, pleasant, soothing and relaxing. It could be your favourite room in the house, or in your garden, or even in a warm bath.

Should you be a bit more advanced in your meditation journey, you could consider using an exercise mat. Some people even have a favourite meditation chair. Try some of the challenging positions you might have learned from your yoga or even Pilates class. But, don’t be too hard on yourself. Practice easy positions first and build your meditation approach as you become more confident.

Some people prefer a silent atmosphere when meditating; others like some appropriate relaxing meditation music or recorded natural sounds, like whales singing, birds quitely chirping or water flowing. There are even good recorded guided medition CDs you can use to enhace your practice.

You might also like to have some pleasant incense burning, or even some nice smelling candles, to add to your peaceful meditation environment.

You will need to get instruction about this, but one school of meditation involves chanting, or humming what sounds like a monotonous noise. This is actually a mantra which has a mystic value to the person using it. Meditation chanting is a more advanced technique.

Breathing is an important part of meditation. Yoga teaches us to breath in through our nose, then out through the nose. You can use this tecnique to become calm in stressful situations.

The whole purpose of all these techniques; breathing, chanting, relaxing; is to focus and discipline the mind. Another meditation technique is to singularly focus on a particular object or idea.

A good meditation technique is to calm your mind and then to quietly, without speaking, only thinking it, name each part of your body, progressively focussing your consciousness on them in succession. You’ll find it works very well to mentally visualize each body part as becoming completely relaxed, and without any tension. Some people visualize the tension flowing out of them like a soft flowing stream.

If you are interested in taking up meditation, it’s definitely worth getting some lessons from the experts. Researchers have discovered that the effects of meditation on the mind are extremely beneficial.

Even medical doctors are coming around to the view that a healthy mind leads to a healthy body. Meditation, or disciplined relaxation of the mind, has spin-off benefits to the body’s biochemical processes and organ health.

After all, practitioners have been advocating meditation for many thousands of years and, in today’s frenetic world, deliberate and regular ‘calming of the mind’, through meditation, should be a daily practice for better mental and physical health.

Cosmic Meditation

What is meditation - how to meditate Meditation Modern world urge everyone to be busy all day with businesses. And the side affect of this busy lifestyle is that many of us have problems with health such as sleep loss, obesity, stress, cancer, etc.

Different Types of Meditation for Beginners Meditation is a good remedy to heal and keep you healthy especially if you have mental, heart and stress problems due to this busy lifestyle in modern society.

Things To Keep in Mind While Meditating You will benefit mentally, spiritually as well as physically from meditation.


 

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