Friday, September 14, 2012

Dehydration : Is your body thirsty? (Part 2)

I've met quite a lot of people who suffer from pain. From low back pain to migraines to arthritis, none of them these people realized the body is severely depleted of water. And when they consulted a doctor, guess what? More drugs to mask the symptoms and more side effects to further impair the immune system and the body. 

Another major indicator of dehydration in the body is pain. In response to an increasing shortage of water, the brain activates and stores the important neurotransmitter histamine, which directs certain subordinate water regulators to redistribute the amount of water that is in circulation. This system helps move water to areas where it is needed for essential metabolic activity and survival when facing such a shortage, as may occur during a drought. When histamine and its subordinate regulators for water intake and distribution move across pain-sensing nerves in the body, they trigger strong and continual pain. The pain signals may manifest, for example, in rheumatoid arthritis, angina, low back problems, fibromyalgia, migraine and headaches as well. Bear in mind, they are necessary to alert the person to attend to the problem of a widespread or localized form of dehydration. 

Bear in mind, taking analgesics or other pain relieving medications such as antihistamines and antacids can cause irreversible damage in your body. They not only fail to address the real problem, which in this case could be dehydration, but they also cut off the connection between the neurotransmitter, histamine and its subordinate regulators, such as vasopressin, renin-angiotensin and prostaglandin. Although the actions of pain killing drugs can relieve localized pain for a while, it also precludes your body from knowing the priority areas for water distribution. This can greatly confuse your body internal communications systems and spread chaos throughout the body. Antihistamines, often  times, referred to as allergy drugs. It effectively prevent the body's histamines from ensuring balanced water distribution.

The problem worsen once the body has reached a certain pain threshold. In addition to jeopadizing the water regulation mechanisms, these painkillers become ineffective because the brakes takes over as a direct center for monitoring pain perpetuation, unless the body is properly hydrated again.

If our body produces lasting pain for no apparent reason, which in this case not caused by injury, before drawing to any other conclusions, you should interpret this as the body's cry for water and its attempt to remedy an unbalanced condition. Prescription pain medication suppresses the body's primary signal of dehydration. Pain killers 'short circuit' the body's emergency routes for water supply, and they also sabotage proper waste of elimination and sow the seeds of chronic illness.

There is enough documentation to show that pain medications may have fatal side effects. They can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, which kills thousands each year. The morphine-type compounds these legal drugs contain can also lead to serious, life-altering addictions. Once you started using dehydrating medications like these, you will mostly likely develop the same kind or even worse pain over and over again.

The most widely documented and widely popularized side effects of pain killers such as Vioxx, Celebrex and Naproxen, should tell you that there are no safe painkillers. Do your own research on these drugs and you will find out some unpleasant news. These drugs were found to increase the risk of heart attacks and strokes by at least 50%. Aspirin and other so called harmless drugs belong to the same class of painkillers as the above. Well folks, let me repeat what I've mentioned before over and over again, to friends, colleagues, family members and all clients. Today, there are many people including heart disease sufferers, who out of ignorance and misguided trust in the medical system, the FDA and the pharmaceutical industry, believed that taking a little baby pill wouldn't do them any harm. The revelation that this pill could destroy their heart or damage their brain if they took it more then 10 days may be no less then shocking. But, question is, how many people listen to such warnings if all they want is to get rid of that annoying pain?

Taking a 'harmless' little pill that makes you feel better within a matter of minutes and allows you to get on with your life may feel like the right thing to do. And if the pain medicine tastes delicious, the so called' miracle drug' couldn't possibly do you any harm, or could it? Check out Tylenol Extra Strength 'cool caplets', it is one of the painkilling medications, makes these dangerous drugs appear harmless. It's both breath mint and a pain killer. You could call it a 'flavored painkiller'.

Now, once you decided to end the drug addiction, life is not going to be easy. Those who are able to afford a rehabilitation treatment can choose a rapid anesthesia detox for a few thousands of dollars perhaps? Oh yeah, it's in $USD. To become truly rehabilitated, though, they will need to deal with the underlying causes of the pain that orginally lead them to take addictive drugs. The bottom line is, the body's natural pain signal is a perfectly normal response to an abnormal situation, which is simple dehydration. In many cases, the body's blood vessel walls, liver bile ducts, lympathic ducts, kidneys, intestinal tract, and other organs of elimination are so congested that chronic dehydration becomes inevitable. Remember, to restore health, the body needs to be cleansed and nourished properly, and this apply to everyone.

You see, most people have no real understanding what pain is. They rarely perceive it as to be an important part of the body's healing efforts. Pain is always a sign of resistance to what moves or flows naturally. The resistance can occur either as a result of some physical obstruction, such as constipation of lymph congestion, or from an emotional resistance to a particular person or situation. Once recognized, the causes of resistance can usually be resolved.

Fighting pain tends to lead to more pain, whereas releasing pain, rather then suppressing it with drugs, you will find that it will decrease naturally in a matter of hours or maybe few days. Trying to combat every ache or pain with painkillers, on the other hand, is an addiction that causes much fear and more pain in your life. Feeling one's pain with an attitude of acceptance removes all kinds of fear from your life. In addition, the pain experience itself with stimulate the secretion of the body's own natural painkillers and healing hormones, the endorphins. Overall, once you have identified an dealt with the causes of the pain, it is just a matter of time before the pain dissapears altogether.

Of course, in some rare case that the pain becomes simply unbearable, the use of painkillers may be unavoidable. At the same time, the pain afflicted person should get on a hydration and cleansing program, as well as end any dehydrating influences in his or her life. In the next post, I will discuss about body drought which is identified as arguably the strongest type of stress in human body, and well as which type of water anyone should be drinking.










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