Tuesday, August 28, 2012

X - What's your Dosha?- Ayurveda and Autoimmune disease


Ayurveda Living – Understanding Doshas

Like Yoga, Ayurveda (EYE –yur –vay-dah) living is difficult to explain in a blog or two. Again, my intention is to communicate enough to stimulate further pursuit. This blog is one of hope. I believe autoimmune diseases can be managed and beat through living an Ayurveda natural lifestyle.  We have discussed eating natural foods and practicing Yoga for peace of mind.  Ayurveda is an important part of this hope.  It leads to balanced life.

Ayurveda means science of life – knowledge of living – art of longevity. It has roots in India going back to 1500 BC. It teaches that nature has all that is necessary for a healthy life (sound familiar?). It is not a religion. However, if it were, Nature would be its Goddess. It does not follow a prescription rather is more of an art form adapted to the individual.

The basis of Ayurveda is rooted in five elements that make up the universe. The elements are air, space, fire, earth and water. Each of us is made up of these elements in varying amounts. The different levels of these elements affect our physical and emotional make-up.

There are three constitutions or doshas. Your dosha is the foundation of who you are. The three dosha types are Vata (VAH-tah), Pitta (PIT-tah) and Kapha (KAF-ah). Vata is made up of air and space. Pitta is made up of fire and Kapha is made up of earth and water.  

Below is a table to help you understand your dosha. (Thank you to Himalayan Institute for chart.) Place check marks next your characteristics.  Total by dosha category when you are done.

Vata

Physical                                 Emotional                             Off Balance / Stress           

Thin Frame                ___       Talks Fast / a lot        ___         Loses Weight          ___
Prominent Joints       ___        Indecisive                   ___        Constipation            ___
Very Tall or Short      ___      Learns fasts, forgets  ___          Excess Gas              ___
Weight at middle      ___        Enthusiastic               ___         Restless                    ___
Chilly                          ___     Restless/active          ___          Chronic pain            ___
Dry skin                      ___     Sensitive to noise      ___         Light sleeper            ___
Dry curly hair          ___        Creative/artistic        ___          Anxious/ fearful       ___
Small dry eyes           ___       Intuitive                     ___        Drug use/ abuse       ___
Variable appetite      ___        Introspective             ___         Panic attacks            ___
Joint Instability          ___       Likes/seeks change   ___                                                       
Variable energy         ___
Love summer             ___

Pitta

Physical                                 Emotional                             Off Balance / Stress

Medium Build            ___        Words concise            ___        Rashes/ hives            ___
Athletic                       ___        Competitive               ___        Excess sweat/ odor   ___
Warm-blooded          ___         Intelligent                   ___        Gastritis/ulcers          ___
Oily, soft skin             ___        Keen memory           ___        High blood pressure  ___
Freckles, pimples       ___        Irritable/ impatient     ___         Excess bleeding         ___
Premature gray         ___         Controlling                 ___        Eats hot spices           ___
Love cool weather     ___        Courageous               ___        Angry temper              ___
Straight fine hair       ___         Jealous                       ___        Excess alcohol            ___
Pink, pliable nails      ___        Organized/efficient    ___        Headaches                 ___
Excessive hunger      ___        Successful                  ___
Sleep sound/short    ___

Kapha

Physical                                 Emotional                             Off Balance / Stress

Thick, wide frame     ___          Slow speech              ___       Over sleeps               ___
Good stamina             ___         Calm                         ___        Overeats                   ___
Strong                         ___        Responsible               ___        Excess mucus           ___
Lubricated joints       ___          Steady faith               ___        Water retentions        ___
Wt. in hips/thighs     ___           Slow memory           ___        Overweight               ___
White even teeth      ___           Stubborn                   ___        Lazy/ inert                 ___
Thick lustrous hair    ___          Comprehends slow   ___        Greedy                       ___
Large Eyes                 ___        Feelings hurt easy     ___        Complacent                ___
Slow/regular bowels   ___        Nurturing/maternal   ___        Depressed                  ___
Thick oil cool skin      ___        Loyal                        ___       
Chilly                          ___        Slow to change         ___
Aversion to humidity___

Totals

Vata    ____       Pitta    ____       Kapha ____      
           
VATA

Vata is made up of air and space.  Vata people are variable – like the wind. Their physical characteristics are asymmetrical (wiry hair, crooked teeth), light (pale, skinny and bony), and airy (dry skin, prone to chilly.) Their emotional make up is inconsistent – spacey, forgetful, energetic, restless and sensitive.
These traits under stress cause some irregularities. Vatas have irregular digestive tract - constipation and diarrhea, irregular emotions – anxious, panic and irregular habits – sleep, eat and calendar management. They are good at spontaneity, creativity, averse to repetition and consistency. We all know vatas. We may refer to them as airheads, flighty, ADD, lanky, skinny or not dependable.

PITTA

Pitta has a fire that burns within. Pitta has “ordinary” physical traits. Its outstanding features are on the emotional side. Pittas are very competitive, organized and intelligent. These traits lead to Pittas being driven and successful.

When Pitta gets under stress the fire burns out of control. This leads to eating more – especially spicy food, skin problems, excess sweating, body odor and anger. We all know driven people who have to succeed. This is because of the Pitta fire.

KAPHA

Lastly, Kapha is made up of water and earth. Kaphas outstanding features are emotional. They are “grounded”, calm, under control and stable.  Kaphas physical features are also earthy and moist. Oily skin, heavy hips, wide frame all make up the solid grounded Kapha features.

When Kapha is off balanced it tends towards slow and lazy. The “solid” structure and disposition needs energy to move. When off balance it stalls.

People usually have one or two prominent doshas. It is rare that someone has a balance of characteristics across all three doshas.  (Pittas right now are changing their answers to become one of these rare breeds – Vatas have forgotten or are anxious about what they are and Kaphas are thrilled to be Kaphas.) A combination dosha has traits from two doshas. 

VATA-PITTA

A Vata-Pitta is light and intense when in balance. When unbalanced a VP has difficult digestion, angry and fearful. A VP can be confused between the Vata insecurity and the Pitta desire to lead.

PITTA-KAPHA

A PITTA-KAPHA is confident and driven. PK’s have great success. They combine the stability of K with the adaptability of P. A PK out of balance can be self absorbed, cocky and over moist – sweaty and oily.

VATA-KAPHA

Vata and Kapha share coldness. The VK needs heat. VK has tendencies to do overdo things and does not use discretion. The emotional deep nature of K mixed with the inconsistent nature of V makes the VK emotionally traumatic.

Meniere’s and ALL autoimmune diseases are signs of an out of balance person. When your immune system is showing signs of being weak or sick, your life is out of balance.  You can manage and beat your disease by eating the right food and living an Ayurveda lifestyle

Ayurveda focuses on five areas of your daily life to stay in balance. Each dosha has different needs in each of the five areas. The five areas are: Diet, Exercise, Sleep, Meditation and Relaxation. Each of us needs to practice these five disciplines daily to be in balance. Remember, this is the science of life, a way to interact with nature and stay in balance.

There are two books that helped me begin to understand Ayurveda living. They are:

The Guru in You by Cameron Alborzian
Prakriti – Your Ayurvedic Constitution by Dr. Robert E Svoboda

Read The Guru in You first . It is a short, easy, enjoyable read that is a good introduction to Ayurveda balance. It’s fun because the author made a life transformation from America’s top model to living a natural Ayurvedic life. Once you understand the fundamentals, I recommend Prakriti as a next step reading. Prakriti is more informative and dry. It covers the five areas of daily life for each of the doshas.

I think this is a good time to break. In summary, Ayurveda is an ancient Indian philosophy on the knowledge of living. The world (including each of us) is made up of five elements – air, space, fire, water and earth.  These elements make up our constitution. Knowing your constitution is the basis of your physical, emotional and mental make-up. This is an important first step to mapping out your transformational journey. Once known, you build a daily routine of diet, sleep, exercise, relaxation and meditation to match your dosha. Through daily practice you conquer your autoimmune disease and your life becomes balanced. 

Good luck on your transformational journey.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

IX - Using Yoga to Battle Meniere's and other Auto-Immune

Thousands of pages have been written on lifestyle practices to improve your health. There are life coaches, physical trainers, psychologists and others to help you be happy. My goal is to focus on the fundamentals of two practices - Yoga and Ayurveda. Sometimes we lose the basic messages with the thousands of pages written. This blog will simplify (may over-simplify) these centuries old practices to a few pages. The purpose is to not explain in detail; rather to stimulate further pursuit.

Yoga is not sweating profusely in a hot gym while putting our bodies in unnatural positions. Hatha (exercise) is a very important part of yoga (more later in this blog). However, it is only a small part. Please don't let the exercise distract you from the pursuit. Either by only doing Hatha and ignoring the other important aspects, or not pursuing Yoga because of the exercises.

Yoga is the process to connect to the world around us and find inner peace. It has eight branches - or steps - to attaining this ideal. The branches are sequential - they build on one another. Like algebra, you can't jump to the end without achieving the previous steps. When the eight steps are completed an individual will have inner peace and happiness. There are NO shortcuts. This is the only way to peace and happiness. Yoga teaches good health is a prerequisite to be spiritual and happy. In other words, you cannot be whole unless you are in good health.

The first step (branch) is detachment or restraint. Think about that. The basis on which all happiness comes is to control ourselves. WOW! This means skipping dessert and concerts, not shopping, abstinence and not caring who wins the game is the foundation to happiness. If that is true, no wonder there are so many unhappy people. Can this really be true?  It is interesting that all religions speak of restraint. I am most familiar with Christianity - where the ten commandments speak of "Thou shall not".

Are we really happier when we control ourselves? Let's look at a few examples. When we party, the enjoyment is in the moment. However, the "hangover" - literally or otherwise may last a day or longer. Desserts tastes great. However, we regret the calories and our indulgence for a lot longer.  Winning in competition is also a moment's pleasure. There is always a next event. Who won last year's championships? They are long forgotten.

Our bodies are built to help us understand restraint is important. In my previous posts, I wrote on the long term negative impacts from inflammatory foods. I find it interesting when people say, "I can't give up (insert here - sugar, yeast, dairy, liquor, processed food, etc).  I bite my tongue from saying, "Well then you can't be happy." According to Yoga, this is true. Our immune system communicates to us through pain and suffering when we go overboard. The solution is to listen and apply restraint.

Speaking is a great way to practice restraint. Only say things that are positive and true. Silence should be the only alternative. Don't allow  yourself to criticize.  Over time, you will stop being critical. Restraint with your speech will assist with restraint elsewhere in your life.

Emotional detachment is equally important to peace and happiness.  We have all heard the line "If you love something, set it free." That is emotional detachment. It does not mean stop caring. It means to not disassociate with the emotion. In the book, Guru in You, by Yogi Cameron Alborzian - an ex top male model turned Yogi, he discusses in detail the process of detachment. Here is a man who was the world's top model and used to all the spoils that go with that life style.  He was living a life of excess and transformed to a life of balance and restraint. He wrote something in his book that explained emotional attachment to me. Imagine going to a game and watching your home team without caring who wins. Try it! What's amazing, with practice, you will be happier when you emotionally detach.

The second branch (step) of Yoga is observation with compassion. Once you detach, you become more observant. When you free your mind you become more objective. Objectivity looks past ugly and pretty doesn't distort the truth. The real world opens up. Through observation, you feel connected to others and nature. You realize the beauty of the world everywhere. This has been the most fun part of my transformation.

Listening is observing with your ears. Listen without judgement or comment. The key is listen to learn. Too often we listen to respond (i.e. refute, recommend, comment or edit). Detach from your thoughts and needs and free yourself to listen and understand others. Practice this by having conversations with people who have different points of view (try politics). Seek them out and just listen. Ask questions: probe; understand their point of view. Don't comment on their views. Instead, say, "I understand your position. Thank you for sharing." Truly listening, without judgement, will lessen your stress and improve your life.

Compassion is necessary to observe things as they really are. True compassion is to put yourself in others' position. See their position, listen to their views, feel their emotions, appreciate their circumstances. Don't judge, try to change, or reinforce. Just be compassionate. Again, when this is done, beauty is much more apparent. There is a great Yoga sutra that explains dealing with others:

* Be kind to the friendly
* Be compassionate to the unfriendly
* Delight in the virtuous
* Disregard the wicked

The third step of Yoga is discipline or practice. Discipline brings consistency, quality and dependability. Three important aspects to a fulfilling life. You cannot get better at something unless you work in a disciplined fashion to improve. The London Olympics are going on as I write this blog. Think of the discipline of all these athletes - from swimming to gymnasts to track. Each, tumble, stride and stroke has been practiced, evaluated and improved for hours a day over many years. This discipline helps manage life as well. Think of monks as life's olympians. Practicing to be the best at pursuit of peace and happiness.

According to Ayurveda beliefs, there are five areas of discipline to have a healthy and happy life - Sleep, Diet, Exercise, Relaxation and Meditation. (These five areas will be discussed further in a later post.) Do you brush your teeth daily? Why? What else do you do EVERY day? Why? What should you do every day? Why don't you? What are the obstacles?  Yoga and Ayurveda force you to analyze your daily habits and rearrange to include these five practices to achieve happiness.

The first three branches of Yoga focus on dealing with the outside world.  You can dramatically improve your health and happiness through detachment, observation with compassion and practice. Steps 4-8 of Yoga focus on different levels of pursuing inner peace. It is necessary to be able to control outside variables before you can find the truth within.

Monday, August 6, 2012

VIII - RESET WHAT WE LEARNED


OK, I think it is time for a reset. I hope to recap what we have covered in the first seven posts. The next few posts are going to veer into lifestyle. Before doing so, let's recap:

THIS BLOG IS ONE OF HOPE. This is the MOST important point! I believe auto-immune diseases – like Meniere's – can be managed through life style changes. It is difficult. Like all life challenges, THE REWARDS OUTWEIGH THE CHALLENGE.

·      There are a few covenants to use in pursuing a healthy life:
o   The body is one organism governed by the immune system
o   Fluidity + Mobility = Longevity
o   The three step process to healing is: clean, heal, nourish
o   We are designed to breathe fresh air, drink water and eat natural foods and animals that eat natural foods
§  Anything else taxes the immune system

·      When looking through the immune system lens, the three most important parts of the body are: 
o   PSOAS
§   Physical and Emotional center of the body
§  Connects legs and hips to spine
§  Fascia runs through psoas
o   FASCIA
§  Sophisticated system of connective tissue from head to foot
§  Varies from bands to sheaths
§  Network on which lymph travels
o   LYMPH
§  The “motor oil” of your body
§  Delivers nutrients and extracts toxins
§  Needs to be cleansed annually

·      CLEANSE LYMPH ANNUALLY
o   Like changing the oil in your car

·      To clean the lymph, you need to avoid the following FOR AT LEAST 40 DAYS:
o   Bad air – smoking, mold, allergens, and work hazards
o   Unnatural drink – unfiltered well water, aspartame, sweets, beer, alcohol – anything in a can (even Gatorade)
o   Unnatural food – yeast, dairy, sweets, preservatives
o   Medications – synthetic medications manage symptoms instead of curing problem

·      To assist the cleanse, add the following
o   Breathe clean air daily – walk outside
o   Natural drink – filtered water and American herbal tea
§  Two favorites are Yogi Tea and Traditional Medicinal
o   Natural Foods
§  Nine helpings of fruits and vegetables
§  Natural herbs and spices
§  Nuts and Legumes
o   No medications – NONE

·      A “sick” lymph shows in a myriad of symptoms.
o   Headaches (migraines too), runny nose, diarrhea, heavy menstruation, cramps, joint pain, rosacea, dry eyes, ringing ears, vomiting, pressure in the ears, dizziness, light headedness, FAT, etc.
o   All can be cured with a thorough cleanse

Recommended Readings:

·      Healthy Self – Improve your immune system and improve your life
Yashpal “Paul” Chhabra

·      The Endless Web – Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality
R Louis Schultz, PhD; Rosemary Feitis, DO

·      Rolfing and Physical Reality
Ida Rolf

Thursday, August 2, 2012

VII - More on Lymph and auto-immune disease

In rereading my last blog, I did not express the importance of lymph. Make no mistake about it - lymph is the most important part of your body! If it is so important, why don't we hear more about it? At the risk of being a cynic - I will give you information on the importance and opinion on why we don't hear more about it.

Lymph is to your body as oil is to your car. It is the fluid your immune system uses to deliver nutrients and extract toxins. When your oil is changed, the dirt in the system is cleaned. It all ends up in the oil pan. Like oil, your lymph needs to be cleaned periodically. Your lymph should be cleansed every year instead of every 3,000 miles. A cleanse takes at least 40 days annually. The first cleanse will take much longer as you transition to a natural diet.

Think of your immune system as the air traffic controller for your body fluids. It uses the lymph to carry out its mission by traveling through the fascia. As the immune system detects a problem (toxins) or opportunity (nutrients) lymph is sent to address the issue. The lymph is capable of exchanging fluids with the circulatory system. So as toxins are extracted, they get filtered and sent to the digestive, circulatory and respiratory systems. That is why your sinus drains down the back of your throat when you have a cold (digestive system), excessive peeing (circulatory system being filtered by kidney and liver) and sneeze or runny nose (respiratory).


Think about it...I think all mothers know to look at the color of the nasal mucus (snot) to see if there is infection. Your mom, may or may not have known she was looking at lymph. The clarity and of the lymph dictates the health of the lymph. Therefore, the clarity of the lymph shows the health of the overall body. Another example, when I was first having trouble, I had an MRI of my brain. The results showed multiple lesions which may be Multiple Sclerosis. To rule out MS (an auto-immune disease) the hospital did a spinal tap. The spinal tap fluid is lymph. MS was ruled out because the spinal lymph was clean. Just the hospital version of checking snot to determine the health.


Most of the immune system workings are done during sleep. At this time, your body is shut down and the immune system can clean without having to worry about other fluids. I believe sleep is the most important part of the day for a sound body. You should NOT EAT THREE HOURS BEFORE GOING TO BED. Eating close to bed time occupies your immune system to digest food. If you haven't eaten, your immune system is free to take inventory of the rest of the body. Eating close to sleep is like cleaning up dinner while you are still eating. It can be done, just not efficiently or completely.

Think about when you wake. You probably have to pee, cough, sneeze, etc. The body has rounded up the toxins and now its time to excrete them.

The body has seven ways to rid itself of toxins: 1) Urinate 2) Defecate 3) Sweat 4) Bleed 5) Runny nose 6) Tears 7) Vomiting

Lets discuss this further...Think about "symptoms" of getting sick - fever (sweating), frequent urination, diarrhea, runny eyes and vomiting.  "Heavy menstruations"is an example of sick lymph showing up as bleeding. The body is flowing the toxins out of the body. All of these symptoms are usually accompanied with pain - in the head, joints, stomach or muscles. This is inflammation of the fascia (which is where lymph resides and travels).  This also explains why menopausal women have hot flashes. Any time the body heats up it is trying to sweat out inflammation caused by excessive toxins. All of these things are "more likely" at night because that is when the immune system does its best work. When looked through the immune system and lymph lens, excessive flow (diarrhea, menstruation, hot flashes, urination, sweating, and tearing) are GOOD! It is your body trying to cleanse.

The workings of the lymph is so simple it does not seem possible. I know how strange it seems to be told these symptoms are good and all mean the same thing.  At first, I did not believe it. However, I have had too many experiences that proved it to be true. Your success will be based on understanding how your body speaks to you and responding.

The reason we don't hear more about the immune system and lymph is that there is no medicine, surgery or medical procedures that can be sold to help the problem. (Some will say vitamins will help fight off disease. I beg to differ - more in a later post.) In fact, we value the immune system so little, we cut it out (lymph nodes, tonsils and appendix are examples) when it becomes a problem. The only way to cure the immune system is to clean the lymph through a total cleanse and get the lymph moving through exercise and lymphatic massages.

Any medicine or synthetic preservatives just makes the lymph worse. In fact,  the immune system does not know how to process synthetic foods and drugs. So the body deposits it the body causing fat and pain. Therefore, calories are not as important as inflammation and unnatural foods. Our country is so overweight because our food is not natural. I believe you can eat all the natural fat and calories you want as long as you don't mix unnatural substances with it. Your immune system will flush out natural excess. Nuts are a good example of how the body handles natural calories. Nuts have a high amount of fat and calories. However, if NOT mixed with unnatural substances, the body flushes the excesses.

Here are a couple personal stories that may help you understand what your body is telling you:

I have Meniere's. My first attack (which at the time I thought was food poisoning) happened at 3:00am in the morning (during sleep when the immune and lymph do their best work). I woke up and the sheets of my bed were soaked with sweat. I went to the bathroom to urinate and ended up getting sever dizziness and vomiting for four hours. Basically, my body was determined to get the toxins causing pain inside of me - out. At the same time, I had severe back pain and ringing in my ears which was my fascia telling me the lymph was sick. Of course, I had NO idea of this at that time.

Since, I am getting too personal, I would like to tell you about my cleanse. After I rid myself of aspartame, I stopped eating dairy. At the same time, I ate nine helpings of organic fruit, veggies and herbs a day and walked for sixty minutes. This had a three-fold impact on my health; anti inflammation diet, elimination of one of the key toxin group and increased lymph flow. After two weeks, the body started flushing the dairy toxins. I had days where I would urinate 15-20 times a day. I had severe diarrhea that looked like an oil spill. In the morning I would wake and have excess phlegm in my throat. My health mentor kept reassuring me that all this was good. The same thing happened when I stopped YEAST and SUGAR. Eight pounds with each - 24 pounds total. More importantly, I felt lighter - less taxed or lethargic. I tell you these things so you can recognize these symptoms. Please recognize when your immune system is telling you to stop polluting it.

My health mentor has convinced me the lymph is the most important part of the body. I joke with him that if it replaces the heart we will change valentines' hearts to snot. I envision valentines being a national holiday sponsored by Kleenex and Hallmark. Valentines being sent with pictures of snot on the cover and the inside speaking of love. :-)

The point I am making is that your lymph is beautiful. Understanding your immune system and the purpose of the lymph makes sense and helps explain why our whole body acts the way it does. It is not a group of independent parts working together. IT IS ONE. Monitored and controlled by the immune system which utilizes the lymph traveling through the fascia. When we are sick the fascia will have pain - anywhere from head to foot - and the lymph will force fluids outward. It is important for us to understand the symptoms and do what is necessary. Clean the lymph thoroughly and then annually. This is the ONLY solution to a happy, healthy life.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

VI - Three Important body parts you never hear about

What are the most important parts of the body? In western medicine we might say the heart, brain and blood. When you look at the body through an immune system lens the answer is PSOAS,  FASCIA and LYMPH. Lets look at each of these critical parts of body, how they interact with the immune system and impact your health.

PSOAS (pronounced SO-as)

Lets start at the beginning - the psoas. The first question is: How is this the beginning? Isn't it in the middle of the body. It is because the psoas is where the body started life at conception. The original cell at conception was the middle of the body; it's where we attached to our mothers during the birthing pregnancy. It is a logical place to start. Think of making pizza pie. To make the crust we place a dough ball in the middle of the pan and stretch in all directions. The same thing happened to our body during pregnancy and throughout the growth or our bodies - we expanded from the middle.

The psoas muscle (referred to as tenderloin in some animals) is the center of the body connecting the legs to the upper body.



As you can see, the psoas is very complex. Notice the many connections from the hips to the spine and  the legs.  This is the key body part connecting north and south - it is where the legs connect with the back. It is the key muscle determining the flexibility of hip flexors. A healthy, flexible psoas allows olympic divers to press their chests against their thighs during a "jack-knife" dive. An unhealthy tightened psoas pulls everything toward the middle. We notice this in old people who cannot stand upright. Our posture is determined by the psoas. When healthy and loose we can reach from the hips; shoulders go back and are in straight horizontal line with our hips and knees. When tight, the psoas constantly pulls the spine which brings the shoulders and head forward. Thats why we see those old people walking at half mast.

The legs are also impacted by the psoas. The psoas has direct link to your hip flexors. When loose, hamstrings and IT band stretch sufficiently to allow bending and lifting without pain or restriction. However, when tight, cramping will appear in hamstrings, calves and feet  (plantar fasciitis). Our fascia, (which will be discussed in a second) runs from head to foot and it all goes through the psoas.

We hold our emotions in our psoas. Anxiety and stress tighten the psoas; laughing and crying release the psoas muscle. Intuition comes from the psoas. Hunched shoulders of the emotionally abused and depressed is a tightened psoas. We have sayings that refer to these emotions: tight ass, belly laugh, gut decision, etc. This answers the age old question why do I cry when I laugh? Both laughing and crying are "releases" from the psoas. In fact, burping and hiccups are diaphragm releases that can be caused from psoas releases. Just further proof that it's all connected. In all animals it starts in the middle, the PSOAS.

The way to heal your psoas is twofold. First, to clean the lymph system so the psoas has proper nutrition flowing through it (see lymph below). Second is through a psoas release. At times, the psoas is so tight that it takes months or even years to get a full release. A psoas release is an intense massage technique. During a release a patient can have laughing attacks, crying spells, recall forgotten emotional tragedies, etc. All that is stored within the psoas comes pouring out. Think of your body like a spring with the psoas in the middle. When tight the spring is pinched. When released it opens and allows you to open the rest of the body to release or stretch.

FASCIA

How does the flexibility spread to all parts of the body if it starts at the psoas? The fascia is an elaborate system of bands and sheaths from head to toe that hold our skeleton, organs and muscles together. Think of this as seven layers of wet suits from head to toe. The deepest level wraps the spine, the outer most level is just under the skin. There is a level outside the ribs and one inside the ribs. At times, the fascia is very similar to under armor clothing where it is sheath spread out over an area (in the chest area), in other areas, it is a rubber band (around the knees). This is why so many people have knee pain. The fascia is so minimal around the knee. Sick lymph will show many times show in the knee first.


And here's the Deep Front Line from the inner arch (left) to the bat ears of the temporalis muscles coming from the jaw (right). 


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The pictures above are from the Tom Myers site anatomy trains.
(www.anatomytrains.com/blogs/tom-myers/2009/05/30/374)

This is the first American dissection of fascia in 2006. (Think about it - most dissections are done horizontally to show body parts.) It clearly shows the connective links from head to toe. When the middle tightens, you can see how everything is pulled. That is why headaches to foot pain are caused from sick fascia and tight psoas. The theory is simple: Bad food and emotional tension tightens the psoas, pulls the fascia and causes pain in the weakest part of the body causing symptoms ranging from migraines in the head to plantar fasciitis in the feet and everything in between.

Try this:
1) Sit on the edge of your chair.
2) Interlock your fingers in front of you.
3) Straighten and push your arms away from you with palms pointed away
4) Now lift your arms above you and in back of your head with your arms straight and REACH

Notice how you feel this in your chest, middle section and many times your toes will move outwards when you reach.  Now look at the picture above and do it again. Many of you will feel all parts of this frontal line stretch. Welcome to the world of fascia.

To regain flexibility and have the ability to move through space with grace a myofascial release is necessary. After the psoas is released, a trained myofascial expert can "spread the pizza dough out from the center. The sequence above the waist is; psoas, diaphragm, chest, shoulders, arms, neck and head. The sequence below the waist is quads, hamstrings and IT bands, calves, feet.

LYMPH

OK, now that you know how we start in the middle, spread to the outside through fascia - the question is how do I stay healthy? The answer is the lymph. Lymph travels through the fascia delivering nutrition to all parts of the body. A friend of mine, Paul Chhabra, is on the front end of research proving that what we ingest is the biggest factor on fascia health.

The body is designed to eat natural foods from plants and animals that eat natural plants. When something different is eaten, the immune system is taxed to clean out the toxins brought from the foreign foods, drink, air or meds. As the immune system becomes taxed and can't keep up, the lymph becomes polluted and deposits toxins throughout the body. Our bodies then become more susceptible to disease and pain. The following are ALL symptoms of toxic lymph traveling through fascia:

Joint pain, head aches, runny nose, cough, sneezing, muscle pain and cramps, light headedness, ringing in the ears, rosacea, sweating, stomach ache, vomiting, etc.

There are three steps to healing all body parts: 1) Clean 2) Heal 3) Nourish. Too often, we take meds to rid the symptoms without curing the cause - a dirty lymph system. The meds rid the symptoms but often make the lymph more toxic. The only way to rid the symptoms AND improve your health is to do a food cleanse - eating only natural foods and flushing the toxins out of our body. The REALLY good news is that anti-inflammatory natural foods have cleansing properties. So green veggies and herbs act as soap for the lymph. Drinking filtered water and herbal teas flushes the toxins out after the "soap" scrubs them out of our joints, etc. The lymph will extract the toxins and use the circulatory system, sweat glands and digestive system to exit the body.

In summary, when looking through the immune system lens, the three most important parts to your body are, psoas, fascia and lymph. The three are integrated and coordinated to deliver nutrition and clean toxins throughout the body. It is a biological miracle. The best way to stay healthy is to breathe good air,  drink clean water and herbal tea, eat natural foods and avoid synthetic medications.

God Bless







Tuesday, July 17, 2012

V - Cleansing is a necessary first step to healing

Cleansing is the critical first step to healing the lymph system. In previous posts I made the case that the lymph is the most important part of the body for good health. This post will discuss how to clean the lymph. A cleanse should be done at least annually. The first time you cleanse will be much more difficult and take longer than future annual cleanses. There is a three step process to healing:
1) Cleanse 2) Heal 3) Nourish

No one's lymph is perfectly clean. Think of your lymph as a bucket that is designed to handle some amount of toxins. Keep in mind, our body is designed to eat natural foods - fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds, legumes and meat of animals that eat those things. When the lymph gets overloaded with unnatural substances, the "bucket" spills and your body will sputter. The following symptoms are signs (sputtering) that lymph is over loaded: light headed, dizzy, headaches and migraines, diarrhea, fat, nausea, sweating, runny nose, sore throat, rash, pressure in the ears, joint pain, cramping, muscle fatigue and ticklish to the touch. YES, all of these are symptoms of the same problem - sick lymph traveling through fascia. If these symptoms appear on a regular basis - more than once a year - your lymph needs to be cleaned.

Typical western medicine remedies for these symptoms are prescription and over-the-counter medicines to manage the symptoms. However, these remedies do not solve the problem. Aspirin kills the head pain, cold medicine will stop a runny nose, etc. The meds do not solve the problem of sick lymph. In fact, the synthetic meds worsen the lymph. Our bodies cannot filter the unnatural substances and deposit the remains in our fascia causing more potential problems down the road. (That's why we have all the warnings associated with meds.) The meds stabilize the symptoms until the body can regulate itself by building immunities to manage the new amount of toxins. The medications actually improve your chances that more symptoms will show in the future.

The lymph must be cleansed to cure the core problem and avoid future illnesses. A clean lymph travels through healthy fascia and delivers nutrients throughout the body protecting it from further illness. The ONLY way to clean the lymph is to use natural foods that release the toxins and flush out the body.

The first step of a cleanse is to stop ingesting additional toxins. Without additional toxins the immune system can start to clean the lymph and nourish the fascia. The first cleanse is difficult because of the addiction to the foods we eat. As we eat unnatural foods our body builds immunities that over time build cravings for those same foods. Think of how bad your first beer tasted. The reason is your body was trying to reject the substance. As you continue to drink beer, the body builds a craving for it. Now as you stop, there will be pain and immune symptoms associated with the detach. Typical detachment symptoms are headaches, diarrhea and frequent urination.

A proper cleanse takes at least forty days and could take up to one year. This is why people do not rush to do it - it is hard. Like all good things, the end justifies the means. Did you know that all religions have some type of toxic cleanse as part of the religious ritual. It is not coincidental that Jesus fasted for 40 days to cleanse his body before he was crucified. In biblical times, cleansing was used as a community health program. In addition, you cannot be happy or spiritual unless you have a healthy body with clean lymph.

A person has to eat ONLY natural foods for forty consecutive days to clean the lymph. I recommend building up to this over time. First, eliminate any tobacco products for three weeks. Then eliminate all drink other than filtered water and herbal teas. Lastly, eliminate toxic foods. The foods to include are: preservatives (anything packaged), salt, sugar, dairy and yeast. Your lymph will be clean when you have done this for forty days. This process should be repeated annually to maintain a healthy immune system and avoid the symptoms in the future.

Here is my story:

I had my first meniere's attacks in the spring of '08. The symptoms of meniere's of fourfold, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), pressure in the ears, dizziness and nausea. I had all four symptoms. My "attacks" included four hour bouts of violent vomiting which felt like food poisoning.

I took a stepped approach to my cleanse. First, was sodium followed by drinks from bottles and cans, dairy, yeast, preservatives and sugar. I increased my fruits and vegetables by starting each day with a fruit, vegetable and herbal smoothie. This process took me six to nine months to get where my system was back in balance. During that time I lost over twenty pounds. Each time I gave up another toxic food group I would have a reduction in weight as my body flushed itself of the built-up immunities.

Now, four years later, I weigh my college weight for the first time since college. Most importantly, I have not been sick or taken any meds (even aspirin) in four years. In other words, my immune system is healthy. (The year before I started the cleanse I had five meniere's attacks, my back went out four times and I had daily muscle cramps...and a partridge in a pear tree.)

This has been the MOST DIFFICULT - SATISFYING thing I've done. I have thoroughly enjoyed studying and implementing healthy techniques. Nothing is how it used to be. I eat nothing now that I used to eat. I changed my daily routine to be more relaxing and healthy. I stopped strenuous exercise for walking. There is balance and rhythm to my life.

I don't say this to brag. I say this to say IT IS WORTH IT. I never thought it would take this long - it's been four years and I expect it will be part of me for the rest of my life! More important, I never thought it would be this rewarding. I understand my body. I know what I have to do to keep stay healthy. It has been best thing in my life outside of my family and career.

JUST GET STARTED.





Tuesday, July 10, 2012

IV - The body is one organism speaking in the language of pain

As previously stated, my transformational journey started when a holistic rehabilitation specialist suggested that the ringing in my right ear and pain in my lower left back were caused by compaction in the right hip. More outrageous, his recommendation to fix my hip was to stop eating yeast and salt.

This post will try to explain, in simple terms, why this was his diagnosis. I have since learned, without a doubt, that the original diagnosis was spot on. The two best books I read on the subject are:

The Endless Web, by R. Louis Schultz, PhD and Rosemary Feitis, DO
Rolfing and Physical Reality, by Ida Rolf

Too often we separate the body into different parts when in truth it is one living organism. The one body is governed by a complex immune system which runs through connective tissue called fascia. The fascia holds the body together. (Did you ever ask yourself - What holds the skeleton together? I always thought it was muscles...but if that's case - What holds the muscles together? In fact, it is the connective tissue.) In addition, the fascia is the highway that the immune system travels to deliver nutrients and extract toxins.

There are seven layers of fascia that hold our body together. The fascia is made of biological straps and sheaths (think of wet suits or under armor) that run from head to foot. The inner most layer wraps the spine and the outmost layer is just under the skin. There is a layer inside and outside the ribs that run down over the hip. Tom Myers is the leading pioneer in discovery and teachings of fascia. Check out the web site below. Truly amazing.

http://www.anatomytrains.com/explore/dissection

Now you can understand how my right hip caused a ringing in my ear when you see the fascial frontal line and the direct link from the hip to the neck and ear.

Paul Chhabra, Certified Rehabilitation Specialist, is the leading pioneer on how food impacts the health of the fascia.  Paul teaches that what you eat has a direct impact on the fascia.  The more anti-inflammatory food you eat, the lighter the lymph and better pliability of the fascia.

Healthy fascia is limber. We see examples of these all the time in sports. Gymnasts, basketball players, dancers, etc. exhibit their fascia health every day. On the other hand, we can all picture the old man, bent over, walking with a cane who's fascia has dried up and frozen so he cannot stand up.

Sick fascia and toxic lymph send the body signals (symptoms) that all is not well. These symptoms are:

* Joint Pain
* Headaches (migraines too)
* Rosacea
* Runny nose
* Itchiness - especially eyes
* Tickling to the touch
* Tiredness
* Ringing in ears
* Stiffness of joints
* Muscle Pain
* Cramping
* Redness in Cheeks
* Body fat

You have sick fascia if you suffer from two or more of these conditions - regardless of where it occurs on the body. (I know someone who had a bad pain in the right knee and left shoulder. No way did she think the two problems were caused by the same thing. However, there is a spiral fascia that wraps the  upper spinal and rib section of the body - connecting the leg to the opposite shoulder.)

The only way to heal sick fascia is through cleansing. To clean the fascia, you need to eat a toxic free diet for at least forty days. (The first cleanse will probably take six months or more.) It is recommended that you do a forty day detox cleanse at least once a year. To do a cleanse one must avoid inflammatory foods and eat foods that lighten the lymph which travels through the fascia. (See my previous post.)

In summary, the body is one organism. Tied together by a complex system of connective tissue called fascia. The fascia is the network in which lymph travels to deliver nutrients and extract toxins.  The body has symptoms to signal us that the lymph and fascia are sick. To have proper health the lymph needs to be light which is accomplished by eating a NATURAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DIET. After all, our body was designed to take in energy from natural and animals that eat natural plants. Society has drifted a long way from there. No wonder we all need a cleanse.

Monday, July 9, 2012

III - Eating for a Healthy Immune System

Your immune system has two major responsibilities. The first is to defend the body against toxins. It does this by using nutrients that travel in the lymph through a complex structure of connective tissue - fascia. Think of this as a constant battle. Where the lymph is defending the castle (your body) which is being invaded by the enemy (toxins). This war is raging 24 hours a day. (In fact sleeping is an important time for your immune system. This is when it does its house cleaning of your body.)

The "lighter" the lymph the better it navigates the body and defends the body. Natural foods lighten the lymph and unnatural foods thicken it. The foods and drinks you ingest do one of two things - either increase the defenders or the invaders. Inflammation of food is the best determinant of whether your food or drink is beneficial to the immune system. Below is a list of the foods to avoid and the types of food to add to have a better, healthier immune system.

Foods, drink, and air to avoid

Breath - anything inhaled is drawn directly into your body and severely taxes your immune system if it is not healthy. Air penetrates the cell walls easier than liquid and solids. That is why it is crucial to breathe fresh air.

1) Tobacco - whether you smoke or chew, the nicotine in this shade plant is deadly. Nicotine lodges in lungs and joints and is very difficult to get out of your system. It builds up over time and becomes a deadly killer.

2) Mold - you should live and breathe in a mold free environment. Hidden mold has been the cause of many difficult diseases to diagnose. Please have your work and home environment checked.

3) Pollen - pollen is produced during change of season. Many people blame "germs" in the fall and spring for sicknesses at school etc. In fact, it is the vast pollen that taxes the immune system and allows the germs to do the damage.

4) Other - be conscience of air fresheners, fertilizer, cleaning material etc. Usually, your eyes will be the first sensor to alert you to bad air.  Have potted herbs in the home if you need "fresh smelling" air. Not only does it smell nice, it cleans the air and you can "harvest" for your cooking needs.

Check your work environment. Wear a mask if you paint, work in a beauty salon, polish shoes, spray fertilizer, clean homes, clean pools, etc.

Drink - liquid penetrates the cell walls faster than solids. To clean out your body, start with the liquids

4) Diet soda - many people drink diet soda and think the low calorie drinks are helping their bodies. In fact, the aspartame in diet pop is a deadly chemical. It causes inflammation in the brain if consumed over a long period of time. Aspartame was legalized by the FDA in 1973. Since then, child and adult neurological illnesses have skyrocketed - Alzheimer's, dementia, ADD, etc. Important to this blog, the consumption of aspartame prohibits the immune system from defending against disease.

5) Sugar drinks - Sugar is an inflammatory. Inflammation slows and stops the lymph from flowing. Avoid sugar at all costs. In addition, any sweetener that comes from corn, corn syrup, glucose, fructose, etc. have small amounts of mercury in them. Again, this inhibits, if not denies, the immune system from doing its job.

FOOD - We eat 1,000 meals a year. How you feel is directly related to the food and the drink you consume. Inflammation is the biggest determinant of foods to avoid. For help in determining the inflammation factor of your diet visit nutritiondata.com.  Avoid the following types of foods:

6) Yeast - Yeast is a powerful inflammatory. (We have all seen bread rise.) Yeast has a chemical reaction with lots of other foods that give it an exponential inflammation impact. One of these chemical reactions is with hormones. WOMEN ON BIRTH CONTROL SHOULD NOT CONSUME ANY YEAST. When the two are mixed the yeast deposits hormones in the thighs and neck areas. Many fit twenty-something - forty-something women have large thighs from the results of the yeast and hormone effect. Men get the beer belly from the yeast in beer.

7) Sodium - the FDA recommends  < 2500 mg of sodium per day. I recommend <1200 mg. This is especially true for individuals with swollen jowls, redness in cheeks, excessive sweating, etc. The good news about salt is that it is natural and can be flushed out if there are not other inflammatories occupying the immune system.

8) Sweets - Sugar is a huge inflammatory. Sugar made from corn has minuscule amounts of mercury that cause damage when consumed over a long period of time. Again, the immune system does not know how to handle this unnatural substance. So it gets deposited in the body in the form of fat. A total body cleanse is necessary to rid the body of the mercury.

9) Dairy - Dairy is inflammatory and causes the immune system to weaken.

10) Inorganic red meat - the high volume meat production in the USA has added many chemicals to what used to be considered a healthy food choice. Now it is inflammatory and filled with chemicals which slows and weakens the immune system. Check out the documentary Forks over Knives for more information on the harmful aspects of the American meat processing.

11) Over-the-counter and pharmaceutical medications - avoid all inorganic medicines as they weaken the immune system. Drugs manage the symptoms and do not address the core problem of illness. Strengthening the immune system is the ONLY way to cure the underlying cause.

12) Processed foods - anything in a box, bottle or can has had preservatives added. This is done to allow shipping and a longer shelf life. Read Healthy Self by Paul Chhabra for a list of the preservatives to avoid.

Here is a list to add your daily diet:

 Breathe - good breathing will make the quickest impact on your over all health and immune system. Exercise at a rate that can you take deep, full breaths. DO LESS BETTER. Don't strain. Exercise should be a release.

1) Walk at least 20 - 60 minutes a day or more - preferably in an open, clean air environment. Get a dog or a partner and make it more enjoyable. If you are too ill to walk in a park, try walking in an open air pool to lessen the weight on your joints.

2) Stretch and breathe - Yoga has great benefits for the immune system. It stimulates the fascia and moves the lymph to help distribute the nutrients. Start each day by standing on your toes and reaching for the sky and then bending over to touch your toes if you cannot get to a yoga class.

Drink

1) Drink filtered water - toxins in water is the single biggest factor to cancer, heart disease and other terminal illnesses. That's right - it is worse than fat and calories. Your body is built to absorb and distribute water. When polluted, the toxins are absorbed and distributed throughout the body. The immune system cannot keep pace; weakens and allow the build up of toxins.  Have your water checked - especially if you are on well water. Drink bottled water. Get a filter on your drinking water in a well water house. I will NOT drink well water. PERIOD

2) Drink organic herbal teas made in the USA - This liquid is absorbed and the nutrients are fuel injected into your lymph and distributed throughout the body. The heat of the tea makes it easier for the body to absorb. My two favorite brands are Yogi and Traditional Medicinal Teas. 

3) Eat anti-inflammatory foods - visit nutritiondata.com for inflammation rating
   - green vegetables - broccoli, kale, cucumber,
   - herbs - garlic, ginger, basil, parsley, turmeric, etc
 
4) Eat natural foods - organic vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts, seeds, and animals that eat organic. Your body is built to eat natural foods. Therefore calories really don't matter when they are natural because your immune system is built handle them.