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DIABETES and META-Health
META-Health is a diagnostic tool that helps us to identify the root cause of a
health disorder. It does not diagnose the health issue, as conventional
medicine does but finds out the emotional and biological cause of the health
issues. Stressful events can be sudden, unexpected, dramatic and isolating, and
we may not know how to deal with them. This stress gets stored in our
subconscious, in our brain, mind, body, and psyche and creates behavior
changes. Resolving the conflict gives us freedom from any disease.
SORT THE STRESS AND FIND SOLUTIONS TO YOUR HEALTH
What is the process used by a META-Health Practitioner to help the client
suffering from a disease?
• An individual comes to a META-Health practitioner with a diagnosis from
the doctor.
• The word dis-ease says the client is not at ease with something or
someone. The practitioner finds out what his client is not at ease with.
• META-Health practitioners now find out the exact stress stored that
caused the conflict.
• The practitioner is like Sherlock Homes connecting the puzzle that
caused the crime called disease. He will fit these pieces of the puzzle
together and resolve the conflicts.
• The practitioner diagnoses the biological and emotional reason for the
problem and triggers that are causing the disease.
• The practitioner identifies clients trigger points and the meaning they
gave to the events, outside and inside them, processed by their five senses.
• Practitioner unravels the caged perceptions of what his client saw,
heard, tasted, felt, or thought. They also identify family patterns, beliefs
and values causing the health problems.
Today we will connect with understanding Diabetes in META-way
The breakup of the word, DIABETES, is
Dia+BETES. Dia means across or through + Betes means house.
Diabetes mellitus, the term Diabetes mellitus also comes from the Greek
word, which means Sweet. When we lose sweetness and love, we can experience the
onset of Diabetes.
Loss can be losing a person by separation or death, parents going through
a divorce, loss of a house, land, or possessions that meant comfort. Life feels
empty, hard and bitter, and our body cannot find sweetness anywhere outside.
The body starts to store sugar internally.
he second meaning of the word Diabetes is siphon which means losing
fluid.
In evolution, we were all aquatic animals. Like terrestrial animals, we
had to cope with the insecurity of life without water. In the commercial world,
water equates to money or liquidity. Loss of money, home causes insecurity,
disgust and fear for the future.
Any partitions like the India Pakistan partition, Economic meltdown can
multiply the disease. Fear of not having
enough money to cope up with life. Immigration could also have the same effect.
Diabetes mellitus is of two types:
Type I/Juvenile diabetes/Insulin no- show Diabetes: 10-15% of people have this Diabetes. In this condition, the pancreas stops producing insulin.
Symptoms include pronounced thirst and hunger, frequent urination, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and weight loss. The age of onset is usually younger than twenty years.
Juvenile Diabetes, from META-Health point of view:
The breakup of the word juvenile:
JUVE + NIL
a young child +zero.
Hence a child feels their childhood is a zero. The child feels small and
invisible in his own home.
Kavita Freedom success story with Juvenile Diabetes
Let us understand this child’s story and how Kavita resolved his issues.
The emotional conflict related to Juvenile Diabetes of Beta cells of the
pancreas is fear and disgust.
This child witnessed fights between his parents, which created extreme unresolved anger in him. He was not allowed to express his anger or stand up against his authority figures. He was disgusted with his dad and fearful of him at the same time. He resented his mother as she did not take his side. He suffered from mood swings.
He wanted to fight back his parents, so his body was storing sugar. Society does not allow him to fight or run away from his parents. Unresolved anger makes his body hoard sugar in preparation for a possible fight. Unused sugar is building up in his blood.
Conflict is, he wants to fight and escape and at the same time wants to avoid the fights and maintain harmony. This vicious cycle leads to the malfunction of beta cells producing insulin. The body tries to balance by raising the sugar levels of the blood. External and internal unresolved conflict causes disease. Taking sides between his parents during their fights made this child feel disconnected, insecure, disgusted and fearful from his parents, which impacted the alpha cell of his pancreas.
Kavita, a META-Health Trainer, helped the child to resolve his fear,
anger and disgust. Today he is free from Diabetes.
Can you believe it! Her client does not have this disease anymore. Isn’t
that wonderful!
Type II diabetes/system breakdown diabetes:
90 to 95 % of people suffer from this type.
Age of onset: Forty-plus
Symptoms: it is slow to detect, pronounced thirst and hunger, frequent
urination, fatigue, slow wound healing, tingling in hands or feet, frequent
infections and weight gain.
According to conventional medicine, the causative factor is lack of exercise, poor diet, obesity and genetics.
Conflicts that can cause this type of Diabetes:
• The stress of educating and
settling their children and at the same time taking care of ageing parents.
• They feel torn between
prioritizing their children or parents or their spouse or themselves.
• There may be a fear of losing
their loved ones.
• They want to control every
change. No one has complete control over the changes that may be happening in
their life.
• Life to them seems a burden,
full of responsibilities, without fun.
• The other stress can be divorce,
separation, immigration, war, family disputes, terrorist attacks, communal
riots, split of joint family, break up or death of children, parents or
pet.
• They do not react well to anyone
forcing decisions on them or being in a job or a situation that you don’t want
to be, being forced to be in a hospital, being forced to live in old-age-home,
being forced into abortion, and being forced into prostitution or a job.
• A diabetic longs for softness,
sweetness and justice in relationships.
Steps we can take to deal with our Diabetes:
• Identify and deal with the
emotional clutter of your perception.
• Replace burden of
responsibility, anger with fun and reconnection.
• Delegate workload within the
whole family and create a conducive environment of support, softness and love.
• Change the internal and external
environment.
• Be authentic to yourself.
• Acquire the ability to make
difficult decisions and get out of stressful situations.
By: Dr. Anu Mehta
She is the pioneer and the First Master Trainer in India and in Asia, in
META-Health