Thirst is a natural phenomenon that prompts the body to restore balance in substances like salt and sugar within the bloodstream. Excessive thirst may lead to confusion, rapid heartbeat, blurry vision, dry throat, and an unquenchable feeling. It indicates something missing from one's happiness. Drinking temporarily alleviates thirst, but it quickly returns because it originates from the mind. To address it, one must discover its cause, uncovering the thoughts or fears causing dryness in the mouth or mind. Once identified, this seemingly unending thirst can be controlled. Spices known to enhance sexual desire can be used effectively to eliminate this thirst when needed. Conversely, an unsatisfactory sexual relationship may exacerbate thirst, compounding feelings of deficiency. To satisfy this lack and quench the thirst for life, one must open up to life and love, actively seeking the situations that fulfill them.
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Muguet, also known as thrush, is a contagious yeast infection characterized by the presence of creamy white plaques in the mouth and throat. This condition is common in children and often arises after continuous crying and screaming when the child seeks physical contact and affection from their parents. To understand this, it's essential to place oneself in the child's position, particularly a baby who requires this contact to feel safe due to vulnerability. Screaming and crying become the child's means of expressing the need for human warmth, even though parents may misinterpret these signals as signs of hunger, thirst, or discomfort. This inability to fulfill the need for physical contact leads to vocalization issues. To address this, parents should hold the child in their arms, offering comfort and affection as frequently as possible to resolve the vocalization problem. In adults, if thrush occurs following a respiratory tract infection, the emotional needs are similar to those of the child mentioned earlier. The inner child in the adult requires attention and security. The adult self can provide comfort and reassurance to restore harmony and promote healing.
Refer to KIDNEYS (kidney problems), adding that anger is often felt and may be repressed.
Uremia is the terminal consequence of most kidney conditions, signifying kidney failure. Refer to KIDNEYS (kidney problems).
Uremia is an abnormal concentration of urea in the blood, stemming from kidney failure (high percentage) or severe liver issues (low percentage). Urea is linked to old emotions that need to be eliminated.
Ureteritis is inflammation of the ureter, the channel carrying urine from the kidney to the bladder. See KIDNEYS (kidney problems), adding that it typically occurs when transitioning from one situation to another, stemming from resistance to letting go of old ideas. This situation may lead to anger. Refer to the explanation of inflammatory diseases.
Dermatitis is the inflammation of the skin, the initial point of contact between me and the universe. As such, it reflects numerous inner fears and insecurities. Inflammation is a manifestation of rep...
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Muscles are organs composed of tissues that facilitate voluntary movement through contraction. This definition excludes muscles controlled involuntarily, such as the heart muscle. The most common musc...
Ileitis refers to inflammation in the last part of the small intestine, the ileum, which can cause severe pain. In cases of bacterial or viral diseases, it may resemble an appendicitis crisis. Infecti...
Type the symptom, pain or illness (i.e. back pain, fever, numbness) to get its psychosomatic, metaphysical and holistic meaning behind.