Advanced Alternative Healthcare for Chronic Illness. Changing Lives, Not Just Bodies.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Part 3 Recovering your Strength and Health During and After Chronic Illness
If all of the organs of your body got all of the energy all of the time there would not be enough energy to go around. Each organ has its time during the day when it gets the most energy.
Based upon this organ circuit clock we can see that the bio-rhythms of the body can get very messed up. The whole clock can be altered due to illness, jet-lag, and switching work shifts from day to night.
Many people tell me their symptoms get worse at a certain time of day. This is a great clue to a doctor who knows the organ clock. If the symptoms are worse at night between 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. then the doctor knows that the liver is a good place to look for the source of that problem, since the liver is most active at that time.
Notice that the bladder and kidney circuits should be essentially "turned off" at night, since they have their turn of highest energy between 3 p.m.-7 p.m. So for all of you who urinate all night, yet justify it by the fact that you drink a lot of water, your clock is likely messed up.
It is interesting that your bowels should eliminate right when you wake up to start the day "fresh". Also interesting is that the heart's time of highest energy is between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Lunch time is when most heart attacks occur, due to the most strain being put on the heart at that time frame.
All this is just to show how beautifully we are made, and how just killing bacteria, detoxing, taking supplements, exercising, and eating well is not all that is needed to heal.
So...not only does it take time to heal, but we must also heal our organ time zones!
Your body clock:
5-7 a.m. — Large Intestine
7-9 a.m. — Stomach
9-11 a.m. — Pancreas
11 a.m.-1 p.m. — Heart
1-3 p.m. — Small Intestine
3-5 p.m. — Bladder
5-7 p.m. — Kidney
7-9 p.m. — Reproductive system
9-11 p.m. — Thyroid, adrenal glands
11 p.m.- 1 a.m. — Gall Bladder
1-3 a.m. — Liver
3-5 a.m. — Lung
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