The Healing Crisis
Published by Dr. Mike February 7th, 2006 in Wellness ArticlesA healing crisis is in effect when the body is in the process of elimination. Reactions may be mild or they may be severe. One should expect this and work toward it.
The body’s inherent desire is for perfect health. We have the ability to earn our way back to that state.
The body must go through an elimination process to achieve good health. There will be ups and downs. One does not go immediately into good health. This elimination process we call the “healingcrisis.”
A healing crisis is the result of every body-system working in concert to eliminate waste products and set the stage for regeneration. Old tissues are replaced with new. A disease crisis, on the other hand, is not a natural one and works against the body’s natural processes.
Symptoms are identical to the disease, because the names for diseases are simply groups of symptoms listed under a common name. But there is an important difference — elimination. A cleansing, purifying process is underway and stored wastes are in a free-flowing state. Sometimes discomfort during the healing crisis is of greater intensity than when building the chronic disease. This may explain why there may be a brief flare-up in one’s condition.
The crisis will usually bring about past conditions in whatever order the body is capable of handling at that time. People often forget the diseases or injuries they have had in the past, but are usually reminded during the crisis.
Reactions could include skin eruptions, nausea, headache, sleepiness, unusual fatigue, diarreas, head or chest cold, ear infections, boils, or any other way the body uses to loosen and eliminate toxins. The crisis usually lasts for three days but if the energy of the patient is low, it may last a week or more.
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