Der tibetanische Pilz
Vor zwei Monate traf ich eine Arbeitkollegin, die mir zum ersten Mal den tibetanische Pilz ansprach und mir von ihm erzhlte. Sie schaffte es mir ihn anzudrehen und schon wieder versuchte ich eine neue Heilkunde skeptisch. Heute muss ich aber zugeben, dass ich mich zum ersten Mal gesund und gut nach solch einer Selbsttherapie fhle.
Der tibetanische Pilz ist ein kleiner weiser Blumenkohl hnliches Pilz, dass jedoch nicht als Pilz wiederzuerkennen ist. Der tibetanische Pilz ist ursprnglich wie sein Name es einem schon verrt aus dem Tibet und ist in den Himalaya zu Hause. Der Pilz wurde von tibetanischen Mnchen Jahrzehnte lang gezchtet und gebraucht. Der Pilz gilt unter den Mnchen als Heilpflanze. Der tibetanische Pilz fand seien Weg nach Europa durch einen polnischen Professor aus der Klinik Universitt Gleiwitz. Der besagt Professor, befand sich in Indien 5 Jahre und erkrankte dort an Leberkrebs, worauf er von heimische Mnche behandelt wurde. Die Mnche lieen ihn jeden Tag von der Milch des Pilzes trinken. Als dieser Indien verlies und zurck nach Polen kam, konnte man keinen Leberkrebs mehr finden. Bei seiner Rckreise brachte er ein Stck des Pilzes mit, zchtete ihn bei sich weiter und verteilte.
Durch das Benutzen und Verteilen des Pilzes sollte sich der Pilz auch in Europa gedeihen.
Warum Menschen den Pilz benutzten? Nach sagen und Erfahrungsberichte, soll der Pilz mehrere positive Eigenschaften in den Krper auslsen. Zu einem reguliert er abwechselnd die Abwehstoffe im Organismus, er heilt Herzkrankheiten, Herzkranzgefe und zerleg Cholesterin in den Adern. Man sagt ihm die Heilung von Galle und die Suberung von den Gallenwegen zu, anscheinend soll er ebenfalls Gallensteine zerlegen. Der tibetanische Pilz soll die Bauchspeicheldrse, die Leber, die Milz, Magen und Darmwege heilen. Er soll Geschwre verschwinden lassen. Er reguliert den Blutdruck und heilt kranken Nieren und kontrolliert die Harnwege.
Zudem benutzen ihn hauptschlich die Menschen, da er Metastasen abhlt und dessen Neuentwicklung bremst. Zustzlich schwren viele Menschen auf das Verhindern des schnellen Alterns, er verarbeitet Stress und Mdigkeit, soll positive den Krper wiedererwecken.
Die Anwendung des tibetanischen Pilz ist zudem einfach und simpel.
Den Pilz beim erhalten auswaschen und in einem Glas reinlegen. Das Glas mit Milch eingieen bis der Pilz in der Milch eingesunken ist. Den Pilz nun 24 Stunden in Raumtemperatur gedeihen lassen. Also am Besten einfach in der Kche stehen lassen. Nach 24 Stunden die Milch aussieben und trinken. Den Pilz und das Glas nun wieder auswaschen und die Prozedur wiederholen. Dies nun 20 Tage durchziehen und dann 10 Tage ruhen, wobei man den Pilz weiterhin mit Milch und Waschen pflegen sollte. Man sollte den Pilz auf gar keinen Fall in Berhrung mit Metall geben, also weder Metall Lffel oder Metall Sieb benutzen.
Ich selber war erstaunt und skeptisch ber diesen tibetanischen Pilz, also musste ich ihn gleich mal ausprobieren. Die erste Tage musste ich mich zwingen ihn zu trinken. Der Geschmack ist nicht schlecht aber, halt kein Genuss. Die ersten Tage hat mein Magen gebrannt und ich musste fters zur Toilette. Ich sprte dass etwas in meinem Magen passierte. Doch nach wenigen Tagen fhlte ich mich irgendwie erleichtert, ja sogar wohl. Nach 17 Tage war mein Pilz in der Milch gewachsen und ich konnte ihn teilen und an meiner Schwester weitergeben, die nun selber jeden Tag den tibetanischen Pilz trinkt.
3 Steps to Managing Skin Allergies
An effective approach to managing skin allergies has three components. Firstly you must understand the condition, then you must discover if anything is triggering your skin reaction, and thirdly you must look after your skin.
Many people think that allergies only affect the respiratory or digestive systems, but they can also affect your largest organ- your skin. As with other allergies the immune system overreacts to the presence of certain substances and releases inflammation-producing chemicals. Do some research and talk to your doctor. You can be confident of controlling your skin condition better if you are sure you understand what causes it.
The second component in managing a skin allergy is identifying then eliminating the allergens and irritants that start the itching/scratching cycle. There are over three thousand known triggers for skin allergies. Many are natural, but there are plenty of man-made ones too.
A common man-made trigger is latex, which comes from the sap of the Brazilian rubber tree. The natural proteins and those added in the manufacturing process can trigger an allergic reaction. Most people are aware that this can lead to reactions if you wear latex gloves. However latex is also present in baby pacifiers, balloons, pencil erasers and elastic bands in undergarments. There can also be problems when latex particles become airborne and are inhaled. If you have a latex allergy try to avoid the material and use vinyl or plastic where possible.
Nickel is another trigger. In addition to the obvious nickel-containing metallic objects like coins and jewelry, nickel is also present in everyday objects like scissors, bathroom and kitchen cabinet handles, and zippers. Mascara, eye shadow and eye pencils also contain nickel. Experts estimate that the number of people suffering from a nickel allergy has risen about 40% in the last decade. Much of this is believed to be due to the popularity of body piercing. Some foods also have natural nickel content and people who suffer severe symptoms may need to restrict their diet under medical supervision. At present there is no way to desensitize a person with a nickel allergy. Avoidance is the best strategy.
The third component of effective management is looking after your skin. The easiest thing to do is to keep your fingernails short to reduce the damage caused by scratching.
Managing your skin's condition means firstly moisturizing and softening the skin to ensure it does not dry out. Your doctor may recommend you use topical corticosteroid preparations to control the inflammation.
When you take a bath soak in lukewarm water for 20 to 30 minutes. Do not have hot baths or showers, as the heat will increase skin dryness and itching. You can add oatmeal or baking soda to the bath for a soothing effect, though it does not help moisturize the skin.
Use a mild soap or a non-soap cleanser with neutral pH (pH7). If you wish to add bath oils do so after you have been in the water so that it can seal in the moisture. Do not use bubble baths as they can form a barrier that stops the bathwater moisturizing your skin.
After the bath dry yourself by patting your skin with a soft towel. This helps retain moisture. Immediately after drying your skin apply a lotion or emollient cream to help your skin retain the moisture.
To look after your skin you will also need to avoid situations where you will experience extreme physical contact, heavy perspiration, or heavy clothing. This may mean avoiding some sports. Swimming is permissible if you rinse the chlorine from your skin as soon as you leave the pool, and use a moisturizer after drying yourself.
Follow these three steps and you will be able to control your skin allergy and minimize its impact on your everyday life.
Carving the Flesh With the Scalpel of Philosophy
Does your attitude have a connection to your physical and mental health? Up until recently, the answer to that was a strong 'No' from a strictly scientific standpoint. However, according to some recent studies, there may be more to it than the obvious. More or less, mental health and personal outlook and philosophy are connected. There isn't much scientific data to explain how the two are connected, but there is ample proof of the link. However, what about the body? Will people who perceive themselves as being healthier and more lively actually be in a better physical state than others? Unlike the mental health link, there is no definite connection made just yet, but there have been some findings that point to a possibility.
According to a large-scale study conducted by Duke University, there is a link between attitudes and physical well-being. The reports state that the research team did their best to eliminate external factors, such as mental health issues, vices, and hereditary diseases from the final results. The end result of the report makes the claim that, if two people with similar states of physical well-being are taken, the one with a more positive outlook is more likely to have better health in the long-term. The one that has more fear and anxiety about his physical condition is more likely to suffer from some sort of illness or have poorer overall health than his counterpart.
Of course, before taking this into account, people should also eliminate possible factors affecting longevity and health. For example, people who have depression or Thanatos complex may perform acts that can permanently compromise their immune system, possibly cutting their life expectancy. The relationship between diet and vices to physical and mental health also plays a larger role than outlook and attitude theoretically do. Further study is under way, but Dr. Ellen Idler has studied the research data and the implications extensively. She believes that the link is less of a mystical one and more deeply rooted in the principles of cause and effect. According to her theory, the relationship between attitude and longevity is one that is connected to mental health.
In her theory, people who have a more negative outlook are more likely to slip into unhealthy lifestyles. Whether this is subconscious or not would likely vary from case to case, but she believes that negative attitudes tend to eventually lead to negative states of mind. It is known that mental health is connected closely to physical health, with a number of mental disorders either having physical symptoms or side effects. While a negative outlook in life may not necessarily be an act of self-destruction on the person's part, it may help push the person into an increasingly degenerate lifestyle.
Further study is likely to be needed before any concrete connections are made. There are currently two major areas where the studies are liable to concentrate. First is the theory that a positive outlook is linked to mental health and that is how it affects the physical well-being and longevity of a person. Another, far less accepted theory, is that a positive outlook actually can influence the body in the same way that some people manifest physical symptoms simply by believing that they are ill.
