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What
About Those Pesky Symptoms?
By: Susan M. Brown, D.C.
Ive had people say to me I know you dont want to hear
about my symptoms, but..... Enough people have said it lately that
I thought an
explanation of my view of symptoms was in order. Its not that I
dont want to hear about symptoms or that you cant tell me
what they are, I just view them so differently. The current view of health
holds that if we have symptoms, we are sick and if we are without symptoms
then we are healthy. And so much of modem health care, especially that
which is medical in its approach, is geared toward ridding the individual
of their symptoms. Some of the sickest people are symptom free. They just
dont feel anything. Their bodies are so impacted with toxins and
stress and injury (emotional and physical) that they have shut down. So
lack of symptoms does not necessarily prove to be a healthy individual.
As the reverse can also be true. A person with symptoms is not necessarily
sick.
Now at first, ridding the system of symptoms seems like a wonderful, noble
thing. At least until you start to consider how the body functions. Many
of the symptoms people experience are actually signs that the body is
healing and stopping those symptoms can inhibit the healing process. For
example, a normal fever rise is the bodys first line of defense
against infection. Temperature goes up, which increases the bodys
activity and signals the immune system to turn on. When we
take something to decrease the temperature it compromises the bodys
natural healing response. When we ingest something that the body considers
to be toxic, nausea and diarrhea are healthy responses. When a joint is
injured the body gives us pain to let us know to be careful, to avoid
using it and re-injuring it. It swells to provide a natural splint to
the area to protect the injured joint and gets hot as the body increases
the circulation to repair and heal the injured tissue. The runny nose
we get at the change of seasons is the body sluffing off the old respiratory
lining, much like the trees sluff off their leaves and animals sluff off
winter coats.
Every symptom our body lovingly gives us is a message. The body can only
speak to us in two ways, pain or pleasure, discomfort or comfort, ease
or dis-ease. The words it speaks to let us know it is working or not working
are what we have defined as symptoms. A heart that aches after years of
abuse will signal us with chest pains. A stomach will flare up with an
ulcer to let us know that we have let life get too stressful, that it
is too much to bear. Our pulse will race with the anxiety forcing us to
face the fears that have built up in our bodies.
When symptoms occur, when our body is trying its best to communicate with
us, do we listen to what it is trying to say? Or do we just try to shut
it up, quite down or stop the symptoms. Do we ignore the bodys only
voice and try to shut it up like putting our hand over the
mouth of a screaming child. If our intention is just to stop the symptoms,
then we miss the gift. Its not that I dont want to hear about
the symptoms, its that my intention is not to treat them or silence
them, it is to acknowledge them with something far greater than talking
about them. My purpose and intent is to turn on the power of the body
so that it can heal, and can integrate the experiences of life. Sometimes
when the body is in flow with life it has no symptoms and sometimes it
does. Sometimes we feel great, sometimes we feel the process of healing
happening and sometimes we feel our body telling us that a change is definitely
in order. Life is a process not an event and so is healing. When your
body is speaking, listen to what it is saying, acknowledge it and answer
it. Educate yourself as to the processes of the body so that you can help
it to heal and understand the messages it is giving you. I think the bodys
wisdom will amaze you and if you both listen and respond, the conversations
you have will surely enlighten you.
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