The emotional cause of asthma

Wang Yan
Wang Yan

Global Courant

Asthma is also affected by certain emotions such as laughter, crying, anger, panic, etc. But many in the medical community believe that there is no evidence that people with asthma are more psychologically disturbed than their non-asthmatic peers. However, it is not possible to have a disease without an emotional or trauma component attached to it. Our brain and body is not a split organism where our brain and body work independently of each other.

Having asthma is most likely related to birth trauma where the newborn is suffocated by the birthing process or has difficulty coming out, weakening the lungs and bronchioles. Or maybe where the parents were too protective or domineering, or demanding to the point of smothering the child in a sense.

And there are many other asthmatic scenarios that can weaken a person’s lungs and bronchioles during childhood. Maybe you know what yours is.

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In his book How to Get Well, 1974, Paavo Airola, Ph.D. says: “Extensive studies show that there are two basic causes of asthma: one, the typical allergic reaction to one or more allergens; two, psychological factors. Physicians are Agree that many young asthmatics (approximately 25% according to studies) share a “deep-seated emotional insecurity and an intense need for parental love and protection.” When emotional causes are suspected, these must be addressed before biological and nutritional treatments can be effective. “

Emotions and feelings, such as fear, anxiety, fear, and panic, can cause muscle tension and contraction around the bronchioles. These tensions can cause muscle spasms and weakening of the bronchioles for a long time, which can then lead to asthma in adulthood.

In his book Cleanse & Purify Thyself, 1998, Richard Anderson, ND, NMD says:

“Our own research indicates that love is the big key. When we understand that love is the natural state of our being and when love is not flowing through our being every moment, then there is another emotion or concept that intervenes. These interferences are usually emotions of great intensity or a peculiarity in our point of view, such as the habit of judging circumstances, things or people in a negative way, and usually they are unconscious conscious and unconscious negative emotions so that love can flow through us. lies one of the most important points in this book.”

It was clear to many past healers that childhood trauma and the lack of love provided an atmosphere for disease to develop. Asthma patients need to find and heal that emotional component that prevents them from healing so that they can start the asthma healing process.

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