Showing posts with label Teeth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teeth. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Metaphysical Considerations for Healing Teeth




What intrigued me about this problem from one of my readers is that if indeed the inquirer is call about teeth, as opposed to gums or nerves, many of us have some misconceptions about bones being rigid and permanent once we become adults. If they are rigid and fixed, we might wonder if there is configuration natural we can do to heal them. First let’ s look at what bones need physically in sequence to be healthy and then we’ ll look at the spiritual nature of musty teeth.



Bones are not as rigid as you might think. Here is a perspective about how bones maintain their own health with our help from http: / / www. womentowomen. com / programs / bonehealth / howitworks. aspx:



Healthy bone continually dissolves mature, weak bone and replaces it with new, stronger bone. This self - repair process helps maintain bone strength and resilience, which is somewhere more important than bone density. Even dense bones can be brittle if the quality of the bone is not maintained.



A natural approach gives your bones the guide they need to do what they do best: build strong bone, one cell at a time.



What we eat affects the quality of our teeth. Dr. Weston A. Price, DDS discovered the significance of diet when he studied the causes of dental decay and degeneration by observing the diets of primitive people. Here is an excerpt from a blog obsessed to his research:



" Odyssey worldwide, Dr. Price found that grand, straight teeth, freedom from decay, stalwart bodies, resistance to disease, and fine characters were typical of primitives on their orderly diets.



These primitives stand forth in sharp difference to those subsisting on the “ stone broke foods of civilization” – sugar, white flour, pasteurized milk, and convenience foods filled with extenders and additives. "



Although this article advocates raw food for ensuring healthy teeth, it offers a great deal of information about the nutritional balance required to prevent tooth decay. With healthier diets and proper hygiene, most of us can, at the very original, create an environment that promotes healthier teeth: http: / / www. rawfoodexplained. com / healthy - eyes - and - teeth / natural - hygiene - y...



If you are partial in herbal remedies, I liked this article by Karta Purkh Singh Khalsa: http: / / www. 1sthealthsource. com / articles / teeth / teeth. html



With blend conditions, I’ ve been pleased to help more than one person with my Sound Medicine Recording, and I have discovered there is an energetic nature in teeth that you probably want to look at if you need to turn up to healing your dental health.









Teeth are about choices. Good enough, I know, all of life is finally about choices, but scan this. Unless you are living in an area with limited access to food options, you probably have a large range of choices about what you eat.



When you choose to eat something, you are not only responding to your primary requirement for food in computation to survive, but you are also satisfying your characteristic taste, inclination, and emotions. You are choosing what you are going to digest in life.



If the food was prepared in a precipitate, you are digesting action. If your food was imaginary with love and care, that’ s what you are digesting.



If the food is healthy, that’ s what you are choosing to convey into your life. If the food is full of chemicals, filtered kissy face, and additives, you are willing to digest low quality moveable feast in your life. The food represents what you are happy to “ digest” or believe, not only into your body, but into your life.



Your teeth emblematize what you are fraternal into your world.



Louise Fodder suggests that teeth ( and root canals in particular ) can perform the choices you are not making. ( As you can stare, I do not read Louise’ s definitions before I access my own intuitive intuition. ) She describes it as:



Long standing indecisiveness. Inability to break down ideas for analysis and decisions.



You might think that we common two polarized views about the occult meaning of problems with the teeth, but I suggest they are two different viewpoints, essentially stating the same thing.



Envisage that any choice I do not make is wholly a choice being made at a subconscious level. If I’ m indecisive about what I want to take in or digest in my life, then I loiter digesting what I have always accepted before. My indecision is a choice to accept what I am extant doing. However, I’ m not consciously choosing, and conscious choice is required in the modern world if you want to adore health.



May I suggest that you choose well for you teeth, your health, and conclusively the life you want to live.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

How Medical Students Can Build Self - Confidence by Affirmative Statements




There are two powerful techniques in building self - confidence: creating affirmative statements and building a ring of confidence. A medical student needs opportunities for self - growth and most self - growth efforts starts with building the self - confidence.





By the time you take your USMLE, you should have built enough self - confidence to pass the USMLE Steps. Undertaking USMLE review repeatedly helps but for those who want to start early, here are the two techniques that will help you build that unsound self - confidence.





Look back at your past and think of, and engross down all your successes €“ any achievements you feel honored of. There is no maximum but you should carry forward until you have at primary 10.





Take the achievement of which you are most splendid and answer the question, " What are all the skills and qualities you demonstrated to achieve this success? " Hang in to ask the same dispute about your successes until you have at aboriginal 20 different skills or qualities. If one of your qualities is not persistence, then please persist. It is very, very motivational to spend as much time as it takes to drag out all these skills and qualities which you corner, however small you may think them.





Next develop three affirmative statements, each with three related qualities and skills. For instance:





1.









I bull's eye on patients, am a good listener and develop rapport easily.





2. I am hard working, well - organized and disciplined.





3. I am attentive, productive and beneficent.





These are generic statements that are true for you. You should memorize them and use them whenever you feel the need. It is much fully sympathetic to start the day with them, putting you into a confident and positive build of mind.





An important point is that different people have different ways of processing information. The three headmost ways are auditory, visual and kinesthetic or feelings - based. While you can use all three, you repeatedly raise one to innumerable. You should use all three to have the optimum impression: imbibe the record, create a convey image of yourself behaving as indicated by each affirmative statement and generate positive attitudes and emotions.





Additionally, when you know you have a particular change to make or project to complete, you can develop affirmative statements that are specific to the requirements for success in the near. Look back to the pool of qualities and skills you have developed, choose those needed and commit specific affirmative statements. Again picture success and create positive feelings associated with success. These same techniques will help you create a course of success and positive energy throughout your medical education, your USMLE review and the USMLE Steps.