What is the pain for?
- hiroshijoi7
- 4月3日
- 読了時間: 2分
Hello everyone, good evening and good morning.
Welcome to our booth today.
This may be a sudden question, but when do you feel pain?
Among the common occurrences, I think stomach aches are the most common.
⚪︎When you eat too much
⚪︎When you eat something cooked in old oil
⚪︎When cyclical events specific to women occur
⚪︎When you feel stressed because someone has done something unpleasant to you
⚪︎When you have muscle pain after training
What comes to mind when you think about your stomach?
We hate pain in our daily lives. Of course, it depends on the severity of the pain.
It's something you want to avoid if possible.
The other day, at a dinner party after attending a workshop on Shinto priest etiquette, a woman told me about an experience she had had where she had suffered from severe menstrual pain for many years, so severe that she had to be taken to the hospital in an ambulance.
The person underwent detailed examinations but no abnormalities were found, and despite going to several medical institutions in an attempt to find the cause, the cause was never discovered.
She told me that she is feeling much better now, and it seems that it was herbal tea that started it all. After experiencing how herbal tea helped her feel a little better, she became interested in it and started making flower essences! "The key is to leave it up to the spirits of the flowers without interfering with human consciousness, but it's quite difficult," she said cheerfully, and I thought to myself how amazing it was. Because from the flow of her story, I felt that it was pain that was guiding her life, and that it was the plants' protection that had brought her to this point.
Looking again at the example I gave at the beginning...
It can be classified into pain that comes after pleasure, physiological pain, pain as a stress response, and positive pain.
I think it will be possible. When the pain is happening, we tend to focus too much on it and it's not something we can do, but by being able to see the drama of other people from a broader perspective like this, it teaches us that pain is not just a sign that tells us what is happening to our minds and bodies right now. What is that pain for? This was what I thought.
Plasma therapy and light therapy are folk remedies that can be effective for problems specific to women.
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Thank you for reading to the end.