Ovarian Cancer

 


Dr. Christian Northrobe has some interesting insight into the emotional and vibrational issues associated with ovarian cancer. Although it is impossible to generalize emotional and energetic responses, he stresses the issue of ovarian cancer anger. She described the ovaries as 'female balls', the way women express their individual creative potential with personal participation in the world.

She said: "...we women should not try to force the uniqueness of our creations and our pre-determined forms into our energies and impulses. Recognize our ability to surrender to our creativity. To the power of our intellect, The key to understanding is the womb." (P187, Women, Women's Knowledge).

He added to the issue of anger coming from an abusive relationship - not necessarily physical abuse, of course, it can happen. And it doesn't have to be personal or intimate. It can be professional, social or spiritual. But there is a way of talking and dealing with something or someone in which the woman involved feels like she is in control of the situation and doesn't believe in her ability to change it. It is a denial of his inherent power and self-sovereignty. A woman's innate dignity, creativity, purity, and complex denial.

Interestingly, Dr. Ovarian cancer is associated with a diet high in fat and dairy products. In medical therapy, the components are attached to the meridian of the liver. Meridians are energy carriers, although they have specific anatomy that does not correspond to the elements of the same name as understood in traditional Western medicine. The emotions associated with a meridian in the liver are imbalance, anger, and rage.

Medical medicine believes that diseases first begin in our energetic body and then progress to the physical body. And not all women who are high in fat and dairy products develop ovarian cancer. The doctor advised. Northrop encourages women to care for their ovaries and uterus and to heal and express this intense creative energy. He recommends taking time out to do this every day.

A recent scientific study found that drinking two cups or more of tea a day reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by 46%. The study was conducted in Sweden for 15 years. Like other countries with high milk consumption (Denmark and Switzerland), Sweden also has a high risk of developing ovarian cancer.


References:

http://www.nutraingredients-usa.com/news/ng.asp?id=64537

Dr Christiane Northrup, Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom (Piatkus, 1995)

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