Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Coronary Heart Disease

In coronary heart disease (specifically coronary artery disease), the heart muscle receives an inadequate amount of blood because of an interruption in its blood supply. The principle underlying causes are a coronary artery  spasm, a thrombus or embolus (blood clot), or atherosclerosis which is a narrowing of arteries due to deposits of cholesterol and triglycerides (deposited fats are called atheromas). The insufficiently supplied heart muscle reacts with contractions and malfunctions, with symptoms ranging from mild chest pain to cardiac arrest. Presently, heart attack is the leading cause of death in the United States.In this psychosomatic disease, the body is expressing that it cannot keep up with the excessive drive in the personality. The heart muscle, being the physical motor, cannot keep up the race, and it signals the need to slow down. The personal will, by excessively dictating the speed in mind/emotions, does not harmonize with the physical rhythm. Seen from a higher vantage point, the promptings of the higher self in regard to the principle of power are not taken into consideration; the mind/emotions become unbalanced, and the body expresses in symbolic language the exisiting asynchronism. Coronary Heart Disease:

In coronary heart disease (specifically coronary artery disease), the heart
muscle receives an inadequate amount of blood because of an interruption in its blood supply. The principle underlying causes are a coronary artery spasm, a thrombus or embolus (blood clot), or atherosclerosis which is a narrowing of arteries due to deposits of cholesterol and triglycerides (deposited fats are called atheromas). The insufficiently supplied heart muscle reacts with contractions and malfunctions, with symptoms ranging from mild chest pain to cardiac arrest. Presently, heart attack is the leading cause of death in the United States.
In this psychosomatic disease, the body is expressing that it cannot keep up with the excessive drive in the personality. The heart muscle, being the physical motor, cannot keep up the race, and it signals the need to slow
down. The personal will, by excessively dictating the speed in mind/emotions, does not harmonize with the physical rhythm. Seen from a higher vantage point, the promptings of the higher self in regard to the principle of power are not taken into consideration; the mind/emotions become unbalanced, and the body expresses in symbolic language the exisiting asynchronism.

Examples of homeopathic remedies:
Aurum metallicum, Aurum muriaticum, Calcarea carbonica, Kali carbonicum, Arsenicum album, Lachesis muta, Iodum, Lithium carbonicum, Nux vomica, Tarentula hispanica..

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