Alcoholism see also Allergies in general Psychosomatic and Holistic Meaning and Interpretation

Refer to "eyes (in general)," adding that the person perceives reality as excessively offensive, seeing life through a bleak lens.

Animals possess innate instincts and represent different facets of love. An allergy to animals in general may reflect resistance to instinctual or sexual aspects associated with these animals. Embrace all aspects of sexuality, including both conscious and unconscious desires, as they are integral parts of your being.

Tongue cancer, although it can be associated with smoking or alcoholism, often stems from a deep sense of despair, indicating a loss of joy in living. It may signify an inability to express this displeasure or the suppression of these emotions. Alcoholism and smoking can be seen as ways to cope with these emotions – alcohol serves as an escape, while smoking screens unwanted feelings.

The tongue's role in seeking, tasting, and chewing food raises the question of whether I feel I can "consume" what I desire in life. It might symbolize a longing for something vital, such as a new job, a relationship, or simply the enjoyment of life. To overcome tongue cancer, I must rediscover the taste for life, boost my self-esteem, and learn to express my emotions openly. This journey will help me explore the beauty that life has to offer and take action to fulfill my needs because I deserve it!




I will take action and seek what I need because I deserve it!

Excessive alcohol consumption leads to a range of physical disorders, including changes in bodily functions, impaired brain function, and heightened tension in the nervous and muscular systems. Like other forms of dependency, alcoholism often arises when attempting to fill a profound emotional or inner void—a part of oneself that seems to poison existence. People may turn to excessive drinking for various reasons: to escape from unpleasant realities, to resist fear, authority figures (particularly parents), or loved ones due to a fear of revealing their true selves in the light of day, or to gain courage in social situations.

Alcohol can provide a sense of power and strength, especially in affective relationships, where the individual believes that their intoxicated state will not inconvenience others. This form of self-medication can lead to a disregard for potential dangers. It can be accompanied by feelings of loneliness, isolation, guilt, inner turmoil, incomprehension, and a sense of abandonment, often stemming from family issues or unresolved conflicts.

Alcoholism may also result from hypoglycemia, with alcohol quickly converting into temporary blood sugar. This can lead to increased consumption of coffee and sugary foods. Nutritional deficiencies can exacerbate the search for relief through alcohol.

In some cases, alcoholism may be linked to childhood experiences, such as exposure to an alcoholic family member, which can lead to family discord, violence, or abuse. There may be a desire to dissociate from such a family, leading to a moral decline and devaluation of parental figures.

Neurotic disorders and personality disturbances can contribute to adult alcoholism, as can nutritional deficiencies. Allergies may also play a role; an individual might find that they are only addicted to a specific type of alcoholic beverage due to an allergic reaction to certain ingredients.

Another cause of alcoholism can be traced back to experiences or situations that one could not accept as a child. Unwanted sexual encounters, guilt, or exposure to an alcoholic individual during childhood may prompt excessive drinking as a coping mechanism.

It is essential for individuals dealing with alcoholism to confront their past, acknowledge their beautiful qualities, and begin to love and respect themselves. This process leads to self-acceptance, increased self-esteem, and the ability to address life's challenges without resorting to temporary escapes and despair.

Cirrhosis represents a comprehensive breakdown of the liver's physiological functions. Alcoholism is the primary contributing factor, accounting for approximately 90% of cases in men and 75% in women. Initially, symptoms manifest as digestive issues (loss of appetite, slow digestion, heartburn) and general discomfort (fatigue, weight loss). As the condition progresses, more serious vascular problems arise. For a detailed description of liver problems, please refer to the relevant section. However, cirrhosis is a critical condition that necessitates immediate attention. Your body communicates with you unequivocally, signaling that you have reached your physical, emotional, and mental limits. Your perspective on life is on the verge of self-destruction. It is imperative to cease rebellion and relinquish the belief that life is fundamentally unjust.
Cirrhosis is an inflammatory liver disease primarily attributed to excessive alcohol consumption. It is prevalent in those who feel pressured by life circumstances or situations compelling them to advance against their will. Faced with these pressures, they resist and cling to their opinions, nurturing resentment and aggression. This ailment reflects their anger and resentment toward life and its unfolding events. There is an underlying, latent inner aggression, and constant self-blame for perceived life mistakes. Self-criticism and criticism of others become habitual. This self-inflicted harshness can obscure any hope of seeing a brighter future. To embark on a path toward recovery, one must embrace living in the present moment, acknowledging the positive aspects of the current situation. Opening one's heart and practicing non-judgmental acceptance are essential. By being more forgiving of oneself, one also becomes more tolerant of others, leading to greater harmony and happiness. Self-reflection on true intentions, maintaining openness to love, and self-forgiveness are key steps in this journey.




Embrace the present moment, foster self-forgiveness, and cultivate tolerance towards others.

Top Psychosomatic Symptoms Most Related to Alcoholism see also Allergies in general

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  1. Neuritis - Nerve - Neuritis is the inflammation of one or more nerves. The affected body part provides insight into the aspect of life requiring awareness. While neuritis may appear linked to infection, alcoholism, cert... Learn More!
  2. Strawberry Allergy - Strawberry allergy is associated with a frustration that contradicts the feelings of love and pleasure, both of which are fundamental needs for me, just like food or sleep. This allergy may stem from ... Learn More!
  3. Fish or Seafood Allergy - The phrase "being a fish" implies being easily fooled. Thus, an allergy to fish or seafood reflects frustration from moments where I felt naive or inexperienced. I need to acknowledge my place in life... Learn More!
  4. Allergies in general see also: Alcoholism, Asthma - Allergy is defined as an increased sensitivity of the body to react to a foreign substance, often after prior exposure to that substance. This heightened sensitivity can lead to various, sometimes sev... Learn More!
  5. Feather Allergy - Have you developed an allergy to a situation or person that makes you feel pinned to the ground, unable to soar freely and experience happiness? It's likely that this allergy stems from inner anger du... Learn More!

Alcoholism see also Allergies in general

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