Learning More About Cellular Healing

By Essie Osborn


The human body has great power to heal itself. Many healers all over the world are realizing the importance of the neurological linkage between our minds, emotions and bodies. Research being conducted in this field suggests that the chemical reactions in the body resulting from traumatic events can cause damage to the cells. Cellular healing is an issue receiving much attention today.

Chemicals are released when stressful situations are experienced that go straight to the cell receptors and form blockages. If this happens over a period of time, normal functioning of the cells such as producing hormones and releasing energy from glucose is affected. Cells degenerate and pass on this memory to new cells being formed, affecting them too. This is why new cells are born damaged instead of healthy.

Your cells remember and hold all the information from your past right up to the present and are constantly updating this information. Emotional wounds like abuse, rejection, humiliation and betrayal block normal cell functioning. When blocked for some time, this can cause illness in a specific organ. Illness may be more systemic too, creating stress throughout the body.

Healing is complex and there are no formulas that can be applied to exactly how long it takes to happen. Some results are spontaneous but most come through a disciplined approach. The cells in the body, for example, all regenerate at different rates. Practitioners work together with the natural timing of the body. They basically help the client to deal with any issues and open them up to allow energy to flow through them so that the body can work at its best.

A human being does not just consist of a body. Emotional and mental wounding has to be addressed too for complete wholeness to be obtained. Simply addressing physical symptoms is not enough to bring about complete and permanent health.

There are many practitioners available to help you find the root causes of illnesses and help you to learn the art of healing yourself. Different tools are used such as guided meditation and use of applied kinesiology (muscle testing) There are many different approaches. This is why choosing someone with credentials and a good track record is important.

Sessions usually last about an hour and the number required varies, according to the problems experienced by the client. The reaction to therapy varies too, with some individuals feeling energetic whilst others may feel sleepy. Some people experience fairly quick results and others need to attend a number of sessions before they report significant results.

There is research being conducted that offers compelling evidence that our thought patterns do affect our whole body chemistry, and can suppress our immune system. What is repressed instead of expressed ends up affecting our cells and being detrimental to our health. However, the possibility does exist for us all to have a healthy relationship with our minds, bodies and emotions and there are practitioners trained to guide one on this journey.




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