2010/12/11

In healing process, reactive symptoms are indispensable

"Recover nature of the body!" It is subtytle of " Catch cold! Get a high temperature!" by master, Imoto.

He says "No destruction, No construction", " without reactive symptoms, healing is not possible."
To make fever down, taking antifeblile is not healing. It is just to push fever inside.
fever is your immune responce, natural healing system.

So that,  taking anti-symptomatic drugs is paradox, burden for your body.
In fact it makes healing process longer. Even if symptoms could dissapear that moment, same  or bigger problem will appear in future sooner or later. Or it will transform, move to other part, accumulated problem will be worse.

It is better to pass reactive symptoms from the beginning ( problem is simpler and easier to solve) rather than later.

This is why, chronic or old problem, the people who used to take much drugs take more time to cure.
They take more time to get and pass reactive symptom.

 Whenever my client got reactive symptom, I feel "bravo!", although he is suffering.
At the same time, I'm embarrassed when he has desperate symptom.
Only I can say, "DON'T WORRY. JUST WAIT FOR AWHILE.  GIVE TIME TO HEALTO YOUR BODY."

In fact, SEITAI considers disease to be trigger for awaking inner healing power.
If you think like this, nothing can frighten you.
SEITAI says "Everything that come out from the body is good!". It is function to evacuate. diarrhea, fever, vomitting sputum, blood, food, nosebleed, cough, sneeze, snivel, rash, pain... all are garbage in the body.

Now can you enjoy cleaning process of your body?
Take enough rest after fever come down. Don't hurry to return to work. Wait for your body's feeling, " I want to move!". It may be only few hours or one day for recovering normal tempereture from lower tempereture.
While tempereture is lower than normal, reconstruction is active inside. you'll get new body.

SEITAI is pagan even in Japan. From every aspect, it is contrary to common sense of  medicines. 

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