It is now known that the true causes of disease are internal, not external. Negative thoughts and emotions create blocks in the body - muscle tension, which are fertile ground for the onset of the disease. And external reasons, such as low temperature, only give an additional impetus for the development of the disease. Psychosomatics is engaged in the study of the psychological causes of diseases.
Low back pain triggers thoughts of a lack of money. Hernias in the lumbar spine appear due to a violent attitude towards one's body, compulsion to work at a time when rest is required.
Mid-back illnesses occur when there is no sense of support from relatives.
The neck, from the point of view of psychosomatics, can hurt with insufficient psychological flexibility, inability to adapt to changing conditions. The reason for a sore throat or cough is that a person cannot express their opinion on any issue.
Injuries to the tongue, cheeks, biting them while eating occur in a person who wants to keep silent about something, to hide some information.
Pain in the legs means that a person does not want to go the way he was on. Varicose veins occur in those people who want to receive more from someone (from a husband, from children) than they give.
The psychological cause of various types of tumors is excessive attention to any problem. The essence of the problem is determined from which organ the tumor is on. For example, a neoplasm in the uterus is associated with children. Diseases of the female organs are often the result of resentment against men.
Psychosomatics explains kidney disease by the presence of fear of being insolvent, not making money, being left without money, not repaying a loan.
Eye problems mean not wanting to see something. Moreover, farsightedness often occurs in people after forty years, when age-related changes on the face are already noticeable. As a result of unwillingness to see oneself in the mirror, the eyes cease to see at close range.