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Core: Emotions

Tired Tiger

“I’m Sick and Tired of MS. Soooo Tired”

You too?

Core: Emotions shows you why.

You are about to discover how Multiple Sclerosis IS emotional in cause and manifestation.

Cause

Multiple Sclerosis originates in unexpected traumatic or shocking childhood events which manifest on the biological (psyche, brain, organ) and emotional levels.

First there is the thought, then the emotional response. Both are usually negative in nature.

Without the thought being infused with emotion, it goes nowhere.

With emotion, the thought is like a stone thrown into a pond....:

Ripples

Its ripples are felt throughout your body, in your life and relationships. This process can occur consciously or unconsciously without you realizing it.

The thoughts and feelings associated with these shocking events become embedded into our cells and very being.

Actually, such thoughts and feelings usually become ‘trapped’, or ‘stuck’, because we didn’t know how to deal with them when they originally occurred. So they fester, become toxic and negatively affect every aspect of our lives, health and relationships.

It’s like we live in the past, while existing in the present! The negative impact of stuck, suppressed emotions are explored further in Core: Relationships 1.3 - 1.4.

Manifestation

As you know, the emotional manifestation of MS is bizarre!

It’s as if we live permanently in an emotional roller coaster rapidly changing between ‘normality’ (what’s that!), hysterics, moods, guilt, morbid fears, purposelessness, loss of identity and self respect and everything emotional in between!

You are about to discover both how the MS Emotional roller coaster manifests itself and why...hang on to your hat!

Proof

Before we get stuck into the details, please be aware that the Emotional cause and manifestation of MS is not something I drummed up on the back of an envelope one day!

If I were that bright..................!

Rather, my conclusion is based on 11 years of living with and researching MS, and on discovering what many others more medically qualified than I prove.

These ‘others’ support natural, Holistic (Alternative) [1] approaches such as German New Medicine,[2] Energy Medicine,[3] Traditional Chinese Medicine,[4] and Functional Medicine.[5]

Reinforcement comes from sources such as “The Body Silent” by Robert Murphy,[6] The US National MS Society,[7] and “All of a Piece: A Life With Multiple Sclerosis” by Barbara Webster [8] who says:

“Coming to terms with MS would have been greatly eased and facilitated for me had there first been an acknowledgment and discussion of the process of emotional and psychological adjustment.
My responses might not have changed but there is reassurance in knowing that one is not unique.
Some knowledge of the issues involved would have eased the way.”

Energy Medicine

Emotional Energy Develops Cell Tissue

In essence, these approaches show how your feelings and thoughts, and especially your emotional energy, leads to the development of cell tissue.

This forms an energy language which carries literal and symbolic information through your body and life.

In this way, your biography,
the experiences that make up your life,
becomes your biology.

As you see in MS Stages and My Story, I show how my and others experience of MS can be encapsulated into a journey through 6 chronological stages mainly characterised by emotional and psychological stress.

It was only by addressing the emotional, inner turmoil first, that I was able to permanently resolve my physical issues without the use of toxic drugs. Barbara Webster [8] discovered this too:

“I had no doubt that with determination and care ways could be found to cope with,
and learn to live with, physical limitations. But before that was possible
I had to accept the deeper implications of a life framed by the knowledge
that I had a potentially crippling and devastating disease.”

These insights enable those of us with MS to better understand how the Emotional aspects of MS consume our lives, devastate our sense of self and self respect, and make us feel more worthless and isolated than ever.

The purpose of Core: Emotions is to reveal:

  1. How Holistic Medical Approaches Explain the Emotional Heart and Manifestation of MS
  2. The MS Emotional Rollercoaster
  3. Common MS Assumptions and their Emotional Impact
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How Holistic Medical Approaches Explain the Emotional
Heart and Manifestation of MS

Joyful Girl

Here are the Naked facts about the real causes and possible answers to your MS. We will explore:

1.1. Introduction to Holistic/Alternative Medicine

Holistic Medicine provides the most satisfactory explanation of MS causes, development and treatment.

According to Holistic or Naturopathic specialists like Thomas Kruzel N.D,[9] MS symptoms are the body’s way of saying that something is wrong, and that it needs to correct the imbalance imposed on it by the disease.

In this context, MS is not a disease. It is a Survival Mechanism.

MS appears as the result of an already toxic state in the body. It is not the cause but the symptom of ill health, whether that ill health results from toxic, thoughts, feelings, poor diet, lack of exercise, or other poor lifestyle choices.

All of the poor ‘choices’ are laid down or programmed in childhood trauma. They manifest themselves in later life during or after periods of emotional turmoil, especially when suppressed and similar in nature to the original trauma.

As Kruzel says about one MS patient:

“It became clear that the condition came on after the death of a close friend
for whom she had never been able to experience grief.
This was considered significant as MS often follows periods of unexpressed emotions.
The pattern of symptoms becomes even more important than the diagnosis,
as it allows the physician to select the medicines with which to
treat the ‘whole’ person, rather than just the disease.”

The main part of the Core: Emotions page is reserved for Members.

Become a Member

Members get the facts about Emotions including:

  • Key holistic medical approaches
  • The MS Emotional Rollercoaster
  • Initial Reactions to the Diagnosis
  • Common Emotional Changes from the MS Disease Process
  • The Role of Stress in MS
  • MS Medications and Mood
  • How MS Affects Relationships, especially Families
  • Common MS Assumptions and their Emotional Impact
  • Cultural Norms, Expectations, Dependence, Independence and Asking for Help
  • Acceptance and Self Realisation
  • Unconditional and Self Love and Forgiveness
  • Hope and Optimism
  • MS Assumptions, their Emotional Impact and Meaning of MS
  • A Case Study

You will also enjoy the other Membership advantages described at ‘Home’ and ‘Join’.

(If you are already a Member, login at top right, under the picture, to see the whole page.)

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References

  1. For an excellent description of the alternative view of and natural treatments for MS, please see Healthy.net: Multiple Sclerosis and Alternative Medicine
  2. The Authoritative site on Dr Geerd Hamer’s German New Medicine is Learning German New Medicine® (GNM) authored by Caroline Markolin, Ph.D.

    For empirical proof about GNM please see GNM Verifications.

  3. For more about Energy Medicine see Energy Medicine: What is it and how does it work? and the excellent book on this subject by Dr James Dr.Oschman: “Energy Medicine, The Scientific Basis”.
  4. Traditional Chinese Medicine is explained at What Is Traditional Chinese Medicine? An excellent view of MS according to TCM can be seen at Traditional Chinese Medicine and Multiple Sclerosis.
  5. For information on Functional medicine see:
  6. Robert Murphy’s book “The Body Silent” is a personal journey through profound physical disability, an exploration of the self, and a study of the social construction of disability [“Disability is defined by society and given meaning by culture; it is a social malady”. For more see the Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database: “Murphy, Robert F, The Body Silent”.
  7. The US National Society of Multiple Sclerosis can be found at www.nationalmssociety.org/
  8. Barbara Webster explores the critical impact of MS on our sense of self, on relationships, on issues of independence/dependence and on the social meaning of disease in her book “All of a Piece: A Life With Multiple Sclerosis’”. See also the excerpt “Experience in Conflict with Received Wisdom”.
  9. To enjoy an excellent overview of Holistic Medicine by Thomas Kruzel please see Multiple Sclerosis and Alternative Medicine at healthy.net.

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