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DisordersThe Three Principal Disorders of Vital Energy and Their Diseases Today, many problems arise from a lack of peac...
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Disorders
The Three Principal Disorders of Vital Energy and Their Diseases



Today, many problems arise from a lack of peace of mind and a lack of direction in life, wrong diet, or busy lifestyle. The abilities of the traditional Tibetan medical system to diagnose and treat ailments are legendary. The traditional Tibetan medical system is a holistic and scientific approach aimed at maintaining the harmonious functioning and balance of all energies that form physical and psychological aspects of each human being. Often, maintaining emotional balance, positive thinking, right diet and lifestyle, engaging in meditation, receiving support from friends and spiritual guidance, as well as using traditional Tibetan herbal dietary supplements are the most effective ways of normalizing disturbances of body and mind.

1. Lung disorders (emotional disorders) include lack of the sense of compassion, kindness, guidance, moral responsibility, inner value, respect, duty, self-confidence; or excess of stress, tension, fear, jealousy, desire, attachment, lust, wrong views, negative thoughts, bad influences, wrong opinion, and psychological addictions that can remain invisible to Western medical diagnostic methods. In spite of this, they are serious causes of physical and mental disorders. The traditional Tibetan medical system recognizes their importance and treats them with herbal dietary supplements in order to normalize patients’ emotional and physical functioning. These emotional disorders are inseparable from human nature; they have accompanied us for thousands of years, and to balance them we do not always need cutting-edge modern medicine.

Psychological signs and symptoms of the disturbed wind disorder

Desire for roaming
Becoming talkative
Unstable mind and mood
Desire to stretch
Mental nervousness
Being anxious
Becoming emotionally sensitive
Psychological feeling of coldness
Fear and insecurity
Nightmares or shifting dreams
Light sleep or insomnia
Tendency to think negatively
Physical symptoms

Strong breathing
Vertigo
Sounds in the ear
Shooting pains
Neck and shoulder ache
Frequent yawns
Producing gas and sounds in the abdomen
Pain in the bones
Trembling
Dry skin, dark and sensitive
Brittle hair and nails
Pains in lower back (Lumber sacral area) and all joints
Pains start in all parts of the body when in movement
Semi-paralysis, or stiffening of the muscles
Pains in occipital
Empty vomiting
Dry coughs early in the morning
Constipation or diarrhea
Feelings of coldness
The symptoms manifest more during the rainy season, early evening, early morning and with an empty stomach.

Emotional disorders are the root causes of many health problems because they strongly disturb both the heating and cooling systems of the body. If left untreated, they may eventually develop into acute infections, then chronic problems and finally may even lead to cancer. Different disturbances can give similar symptoms. However, they require different approaches and treatments. Because of this, a physician must be calm and emotionally balanced and he must have very good diagnostic skills and high clinical experience in order to help his patients by means of appropriate herbal supplements and dietary advice.

Emotional problems are very complex and can be dangerous. They may almost completely destroy human health, happiness, and emotional balance. Therefore, it is very important to manage and control the true essence of mental states with perfect knowledge. Our mental disturbances mainly result from ignorance, attachment, hatred and delusion. These disorders may develop at any moment. Under unfavorable circumstances, we are likely to react with strong emotions, which could cause us immense suffering and hardship. Even though human beings are intelligent enough to find the right solution or remedy to make our lives better, we need more education about health and the nature of emotions to understand the essence of the balance between the five principal elements. A lack of health education and care will cause us to suffer and lead to a premature death. We can find many good ways of maintaining health and emotional balance on the internet or in publications. However, their practical application can be difficult to fathom, for we need practical experience. Apart from resorting to the aforementioned sources, we can also talk to our friends and find solutions through exchange of experiences. And we can always look for help in modern clinics and hospitals.

2. Heat disorders (Tri-pa)

Psychological signs and symptoms

Psychological heaviness and fatigue
Short temper, anger, hatred, pride, nervousness
Sour and bitter taste in the mouth
Lack of appetite and nausea
Tension and pain mainly in the upper part of the body
Malodor from the body
Face and urine becomes yellowish or reddish and thick
Increased grease in face and hair
Stomach pain and intestine inflammation
Sensitive, easily burnt skin
Food intolerance; difficulty in digestion of fatty, oily and greasy food and drinks
Concentration problems, memory loss
Lack of strength, drowsiness, some types of depression
High blood pressure, fever, inflammation of glands
Heart attacks, strokes, breathing problems
Er****on problems, premature and delayed ej*******on, infertility
Multiple sclerosis, paralysis, epilepsy
Sense organ disorders, eye problems
Hay fever, allergies, chronic hoarse voice
Dry asthma, dry cough, dry mouth, dry red or yellow eyes, dry skin, yellow skin, yellow nails
Insomnia, hyperactivity
Strong migraines, sinusitis
Strong tension in upper arms
Hemorrhoids
Bleeding, atherosclerosis, inflammation of lymph nodes and lymph vessels
Thyroid hypo- and hyper activity
Stomach ulcer, Helicobacter pylori infection
Heartburn, halitosis
Hepatitis, HIV infection
Vulnerability to bacterial infections, mycosis
Nausea, vomiting, lack of appetite, loss of weight, loss of physical strength
Irritable bowels, stomach pains
Constipation
Hair loss
Acne, dry skin, itching, rashes, psoriasis
Blood disorders, circulation disorders, varicose veins
Excessive sweating
Osteoporosis, gout, hot arthritis
Diabetes, pancreas disorders,
Liver and gall bladder disorders
Excessive digestive heat
Loss of appetite
Spleen disorders
Bacterial kidney infections
Thyroid diseases
Gynecological problems (vaginal discharge, tumors, cysts and erosion in uterus, amenorrhea, breast cancer, premature menopause, menopause symptoms)
Pregnancy problems
All kinds of tumors and cancer, and high levels of cancer markers in blood
Su***de attempts resulting from anger, hatred, and lack of control over one’s life
These all come from excessive heating of internal organs and lead to various types of infections. The above symptoms worsen in summer and autumn, at midday and midnight, with the feeling of weakness during food digestion.

3. Cold disorders or phlegm (Bad- kan)

Psychological signs and symptoms of the phlegm disorder

Psychological slowness and weakness
Confusion and conflict in the mind
Physical and mental heaviness
Diminished memory
Loss of interest in work
Postponement of work
Physical signs and symptoms

Diminished taste and memory
Obesity
Loss of color in tongue, gums, lips
Increased mucus and saliva
Vertigo
Palpitation when climbing stairs
Poor appetite
Belching and gas formation in the stomach
Low temperature
Slow digestion
Pains in the kidney area and lower back
Swollen body (water retention)
Increased gland excretion
Vomiting or diarrhea of undigested food
Heavy sleeping
Exhaustion
Itchiness
Stiff or painful joints
Slowness in working
Dreams of sinking in water, feeling cold or swimming
All symptoms worsen in winter (rainy season) and spring, on late evenings and late
mornings and just after eating
Kidney problems and problems with urination
Loss of body heat
Kidney and gall bladder stones
Glaucoma
Cold lung disorders, e.g., tumors
Cold sinusitis
Wet cough
Periodontitis
Swelling of the body, weak digestive heat
Prostate problems, infertility
Indigestion, constipation, weak digestive system, cold diarrhea
Weight increase
Runny nose
Lower back pain
Diminished sexual drive
Cold arthritis
Pale complexion
Excessive accumulation of saliva and sputum in the mouth and throat
Heavy legs, walking difficulties
Bronchitis, heavy breathing
Laziness, drowsiness
Dizziness, buzzing in the ears
Excessive gases
Poor appetite
Hardening of tissues
Vomiting, sweet and salty taste in mouth
Thick coat on tongue
Cold hands and feet
Some skin disorders
Weak blood circulation
Weak ligaments
Cold liver problems, cold gall bladder and cold spleen problems
Dysfunction of internal organs caused by too much cold
Different kinds of tumors and cancer
Pregnancy problems resulting from cold
Female problems (pain in the lower abdomen, vaginal discharges)
Worsening symptoms in damp humid weather
These symptoms result mostly from excessive cold in internal organs and lead to various types of infections. Usually people have mixed problems, which come from emotional disorders, excessive heat in some organs, and excessive cold in others. That is why Tibetan physicians need perfect clinical experience and a deep understanding of the interdependent functioning of body organs. It is very easy to cure problems stemming from excessive cold, heat, or emotional imbalance in their early stage. However, if they are neglected, simple ailments can become infectious inflammations, which may then become chronic problems, which in turn may even develop into cancer. The traditional Tibetan medical system’s technique includes herbal dietary supplements, lifestyle advice on effective ways to normalize body temperature and restore inner balance.

The Medicine Buddha prophesized that in the period of degeneration, human beings would develop various types of environmental pollutions, including chemical waste and toxic substances, resulting in different types of disorders called the 18 malignant, or critical disorders. These 18 malignant disorders cannot be cured by any physicians or any kind of medicine.

In emergency cases, for example accidents, Western medicine can achieve miraculous effects by means of surgery. In the case of common long-term diseases, seasonal disorders, problems related to aging, problems stemming from wrong diet and conduct and chronic problems, the traditional Tibetan medical system can be a very good and useful addition to Western methods. In the near future, these two approaches could work together for the benefit of humanity. Western medicine and the traditional Tibetan medical system use different ways to achieve the same goal, to restore the health of patients.

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For some, it can cause chronic, severe pain and stiffness. However, many people who have it are able to conduct normal daily activities.

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Why do arteries become narrow?
Blocked arteries, also known as Atherosclerosis, is the build-up of fibrous and fatty material inside the arteries and is the underlying condition that causes coronary heart disease and other circulatory diseases. Atherosclerosis can affect all of the arteries, but particularly those that supply blood to the heart (coronaries), the neck arteries that supply blood to the brain (carotids), and the arteries that supply the legs (peripheral). This can ultimately bring on symptoms such as chest pain (angina) or lead to life-threatening conditions such as a heart attack or stroke.

What causes atherosclerosis?
The most dangerous outcome of atherosclerosis occurs if the plaque ruptures
Fatty material (or atheroma) starts accumulating in the lining of the artery wall from when we are quite young. The material is ‘foreign’ to our bodies, so causes inflammation. The artery tries to clear up the inflammation by repairing the tissue, creating a seal of fibrous material over the fatty core.

Over time, this forms a plaque, which consists of the fatty material, the inflammation and the fibrous tissue around it. This process gradually continues so more atheroma accumulates, causing more inflammation, which results in a bigger plaque. It can take many years before plaque growth has a significant effect.

What are the potential consequences of atherosclerosis?
The disease can be silent for many decades. But once the plaque gets to a certain size, the artery can become so narrowed that insufficient blood gets through, which can cause pain or discomfort, usually during exercise.

This can happen either in the chest (angina) due to lack of blood getting to the heart, or in the calves (claudication) due to lack of blood to the legs.

The most dangerous outcome of atherosclerosis occurs if the plaque ruptures (breaks down). The blood flowing over the top of the plaque can clot, causing a blockage in the artery that can result in a heart attack, or it can be carried downstream causing a stroke.

Isn’t atherosclerosis a natural part of the ageing process?

Atherosclerosis, which causes diseases of the arteries, is a very common process. One of the biggest risk factors for atherosclerosis is age, so it is more common among people in their 60s and 70s, although there are many elderly people who don’t have significant atherosclerosis.

The first evidence of atherosclerosis can appear quite early in life in people in their 20s and 30s, but it often doesn’t cause any problems at this stage and there may be a very long period where the disease is silent. Having risk factors for atherosclerosis and an unhealthy lifestyle mean you’re more likely to develop the disease at a younger age. The major message is look at your lifestyle and see if there are any changes you can make to reduce your risk.

How would I know if my arteries are blocked?
Many people with blocked arteries or atherosclerosis are unaware that they have it until they develop symptoms, such as angina or claudication. Unfortunately, sometimes the first time that someone realises that they have atherosclerosis is when they have an event such as a stroke or a heart attack.

Can I have a test for it?
We recommend that people over 40 go for a cardiovascular risk assessment or health check at their GP surgery. Your blood pressure, cholesterol and a medical history are all taken to calculate your risk of having an event such as a heart attack or stroke. Your GP or nurs

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