root causes of disease
Why am I sick?
In medical textbooks, a large number of diseases are listed with the name of the disease, the body parts affected, the diagnosis, prognosis, and protocols, but the etiology (causes) are unknown.
Medicine focuses on managing the symptoms of disease and keeping the disease under control, natural medicine manages the pathways that produce the symptoms of the disease. Finding the root cause of the disease can uproot the issue activating the pathways that produce the symptoms of the disease.
The following is a partial list of diseases and the toxic roots linked to these diseases. Not all sickness or disease is caused by toxic roots in our thoughts and emotions, but medical and scientific studies suggest that 87% of all sickness and disease originates from toxic roots and only 13% from other causes.
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What • Acne is a skin disorder, usually on the face, neck, and shoulders.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress caused by fear of man, fear of rejection, or peer pressure. Children with acne are afraid of other children.
How • This level of fear triggers increased histamine secretion behind the skin and also increases the secretion of oil in the epidermis, causing acne.
What • A chronic condition that includes attention difficulty, hyperactivity, and impulsiveness. A neurological interruption can be inherited and run in the family.
Root • The breakdown in perception and interruption in neurological flow in the brain in these disorders are directly caused by the deaf and dumb spirit putting a person into bondage. This spirit is given access to families through ungodly order in the home where the woman dominated and ruled the household and the man sat passively in the background.
How • A home that is ruled by the female, not the male causes confusion.
What • Addictions can be anything to distract us from the feelings of being unloved. People with addiction use substances or engage in behaviors that become compulsive and often continue despite harmful consequences. Anything you can not stop doing by using your will is an addiction.
Root • All addictions are rooted in the need to be loved.
How • The addictive substance increases the level of the neurotransmitter dopamine, which is the pleasure chemical in your body that stimulates the reward system in your brain.
What • Addicted to alcohol, allergic to alcohol according to the medical community.
Root • Not genetically inherited, but a family curse.
How • Alcohol increases the level of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Alcoholics also have new neurotransmitters and receptors formed in their brains. When these are stimulated it produces a permanent craving for alcohol.
What • A damaging immune response by the body to a substance. A hypersensitive reaction.
Root • Broken heart, fear due to damage by someone who was supposed to love you. Emotional abuse, verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, performance, perfectionism, and drivenness caused by acceptance based on achievements.
How • The person does not feel safe in the relationship and is not able to give and receive love without fear. In severe allergies, the person is rooted in great insecurity, great mistrust, and great fear. Fear releases an over-secretion of cortisol, which kills healthy cells that destroys your immune system. Your immune system attacks substances that you are not supposed to be allergic to due to overactive cells.
What • An emotional disorder characterized by an obsessive desire to lose weight by refusing to eat.
Root • Lowered serotonin levels due to low self-esteem, self-hatred, self-disapproval, self-rejection, condemnation, guilt, and the need to be loved.
How • Deficient serotonin levels cause one to act, then feelings of guilt, self-rejection, and hate cause low serotonin levels which circles back to acting again.
What • A degenerative disease of the brain. It is characterized by a progressive deterioration in memory and an impaired ability to learn and retain information.
Root • Varying degrees of self-hatred, self-disapproval, self-rejection, low self-esteem and or guilt in the person's thought life.
What • Comes from fear of man where the person has spent his or her life performing for others. They have a fabricated personality which they allow to be formed based on the expectations of others.
What • Amenorrhea is a interruption or stoppage of the menstrual cycle in females.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress and according to the medical community the root is of emotional stress or depression.
How • When a female’s menstrual cycle comes back it is the first sign of their healing.
What • An aneurysm is an abnormal swelling on the side of your artery.
Root • Rage, anger, resentment, hostility and a deep root of bitterness with a spirit of infirmity.
How • Your brain converts everything that goes on in your thought life into a physical reaction. As you are exploding spiritually with thoughts of anger rage and resentment, your body will respond in your lifetime by literally exploding physically.
What • It is any disease in which spasmodic and painful suffocation or spasms occur.
Root • Fear, anxiety and stress.
What • Arthritis is inflammation of a joint usually accompanied by pain and swelling.
Root • Bitterness against others.
How • Bitterness towards yourself involves degeneration but bitterness towards others involves swelling and inflammation.
What • A condition in which a person’s airways become inflamed, narrow and swell and produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.
Root • Great fear concerning relationships. Fear of abandonment and insecurity.
How • When the hypothalamus gland senses fear and anxiety it causes a hormone called ACTH to be secreted, which docks at the receptor cell in the alveoli causing the stiffening of the cell membrane.
What • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. People with Autism often have problems with social communication and interaction, and restricted or repetitive behaviors or interests. People with Autism may also have different ways of learning, moving, or paying attention.
Root • The breakdown in perception and interruption in neurological flow in the brain in these disorders are directly caused by the deaf and dumb spirit. This spirit is given access to families through ungodly order in the home where the woman dominated and ruled the household and the man sat passively in the background.
How • A home that is ruled by the female, not the male results in an ungodly order in the home.
What • utoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells, tissues, or organs, thinking they are foreign invaders. Normally, the immune system defends against infections and harmful substances, but in autoimmune conditions, this defense system malfunctions.utoimmune diseases occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells, tissues, or organs, thinking they are foreign invaders. Normally, the immune system defends against infections and harmful substances, but in autoimmune conditions, this defense system malfunctions.
Root • Low self-esteem, Self-hatred, Self-bitterness, Self-Rejection, Self-condemnation and/or guilt in your thought life.
How • There is a direct link between your thoughts, emotions, and the subsequent memories built in the trees of your mind in your brain and the way your immune system functions. Your immune system has definitely shown how to be neurologically sensitive to your thought life. When you attack yourself spiritually through self-hatred and rejection, the immune system is directed to attack your body tissues, while ignoring the true enemy which is viruses, bacteria, cancer cells etc. Thus the immune system which was originally designed for your protection begins to cause disease in your body.
What • Muscle spasms in the back are involuntary contractions or tightening of the muscles in the back.
Root • Fear, anxiety and stress, conflict or fear of conflict.
How • The function of motor nerves is to stimulate muscles to contract and relax in order to produce movement. The nerves that stimulate your muscles to make them contract are controlled by the central nervous system, which is in turn under control of the hypothalamus in your brain. Remember, the hypothalamus is the area in your brain that is the mind-body connection—it translates your thoughts into a physical reaction. When your thought life is dominated by fear and anxiety or you are living in conflict and strife, your body is put into stage 2 and 3 of stress. In this toxic state, the hypothalamus alters the way the central nervous system functions. One of the consequences of this is that it results in an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nerves become overactive, leading to sustained contraction or spasm of the muscles on one side of your spine, which results in pain.
What • An emotional disorder characterized by a distorted body image and an obsessive desire to lose weight, in which bouts of extreme overeating are followed by fasting or self-induced vomiting or purging. Bulimia also includes extensive eating in exchange for the void of not feeling loved.
Root • Lowered serotonin levels due to low self-esteem, self-hatred, self-disapproval, self-rejection, condemnation, guilt, and the need to be loved.
How • Deficient serotonin levels cause one to act, then feelings of guilt, self-rejection, and hate cause low serotonin levels which circles back to acting again.
What • A cancer that forms in the cells of the breast.
Root • Bitterness, conflict with blood female relative.
How • Out the sins of conflict and bitterness between the female and another female blood related like her mother, sister, aunt and grandmother.
What • A cancer that forms in the cells of the breast.
Root • Bitterness, conflict with non-blood female relative.
How • Unresolved bitterness and conflict between the female and another non-blood relative female like her mother-in-law.
What • A cancer of the colon or rectum, located at the digestive tract's lower end. Tumours that develop in the right colon bleed leading to iron deficiancy anaemia. They also cause constipation or diarrhoea. Tumours that develop in the left colon, block the lumen that causes obstruction which causes vomiting, colicky abdominal pain, constipation and a distened abdomen.
Root • Bitterness & slander with the tongue. (insult, untruth, gossip, verbal abuse, division making, causing trouble, not promoting peace, critical, aways finding fault with others, making fun of people, disrespectfull and nasty with your tongue.) Colon cancer can also be inherited from related sin in previous generations - family conflicts, long term strife, feuds, anger, antagonism and unresolved bitterness.
How • Strife literally puts your body into a toxic state of stress and illness. Strife causes increased levels of cortisol which destroys your immune system thus predisposing you to cancer.
What • A cancer of blood-forming tissues, including bone marrow.
Root • Deep rooted bitterness, rejection by father. Abandonment from father.
What • A cancer that begins in the female organs that produce eggs.
Root • Self-hatred, unloving spirits, self-bitterness and self-loathing concerning her sexuality.
What • A form of cancer that begins in the gland cells of the prostate, which is found in males.
Root • Anger, guilt, self-hatred, and self-bitterness.
How • The toxic mindset behind prostate cancer is guilt, condemnation, resentment, and bitterness against yourself. You have a perfectionist mentality where you are driven to perform, and your identity and sense of self-worth are tied to your achievements. It is good to have a spirit of excellence in everything you do, which means you do the best you can. However, when you are a perfectionist, you make no allowance for failure. You have become your own worst enemy because you will not allow yourself to show any weakness.
When there is a weakness (and there is, because you are human and therefore not perfect), you will not forgive yourself and you feel bad about yourself, because an accusing spirit comes in and accuses you to yourself.
What • Skin cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the skin cells. It occurs when there is uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the skin.
Root • Self-hatred and an unloving spirit that will not let you feel loved.
What • The cancer begins in the uterus.
Root • Apart from bitterness, unforgiveness, fear, anxiety, and stress—which are behind most cancers—compelling evidence in the medical field has shown that uterine or cervix cancer is caused by promiscuity. The human papillomavirus (type 16, 18, 31, 33, and 35) is the primary cause of cervical cancer, and it is sexually transmitted.
How • The normal function of anti-oncogenes is to block cell division when the cell has transformed into a cancer cell. When these anti-oncogenes are defective, they lose their ability to "put on the brakes," and uncontrolled cell growth ensues. The p53 anti-oncogene is a key sensor that detects damaged DNA and either slows down cell division to give time for the DNA to be repaired or it activates a series of chemical reactions that cause the death of the cancer cell before it is able to form a tumor. The human papillomavirus attaches to the p53 anti-oncogene and neutralizes it. This prevents the p53 gene from destroying cells whose DNA is damaged by the human papillomavirus. This allows the accumulation of cells with genetic abnormalities that develop into cancer. This virus also affects males and can cause cancer of the penis.
What • Ulceration of the colon and bleeding in the colon and anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract.
Root • Self-rejection, guilt, lack of self-esteem, abandonment, and rejection.
How • Codependency and false burden bearing.
What • It is an anxiety disorder coupled with an autoimmune override which triggers hypoglycemia.
Root • Lack of self esteem, guilt, burden bearing, not meeting expectations.
How • Emotional and verbal abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, including molestation and a loveless environment.
What • A neurological manifestation in the child as a direct result of a spirit of fear.
Root • Inherited spirit of fear, bloodline curse.
How • Most times it is inherited from the mother.
What • Constipation is a common digestive condition characterized by infrequent or difficult bowel movements. It typically involves having fewer than three bowel movements per week, with stools that are hard, dry, and difficult to pass. It can cause discomfort, bloating, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation after a bowel movement.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress.
How • When the sympathetic nervous system is activated, it suppresses the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system and vice versa. When you are perpetually in a stressed state, the sympathetic system is active. One of the effects of this is that it increases the tone of the sphincters (muscles) in the wall of your intestines. It also decreases peristalsis, which is the movement of the intestines that helps digest your food.
The reason for this is that the sympathetic nervous system (stress reaction) was meant for emergencies. There’s no time to eat and digest food in a dangerous situation, so your brain diverts blood away from your stomach and intestines towards more important organs such as your heart, brain, and muscles. However, the sympathetic system (stress reaction) was only designed to be active for short periods of time; when it is active for a long time (because of fear, anxiety, and stress in your thought life), you start getting sick.
The sympathetic nervous system, which is constantly active, will result in an increase in the tone of the sphincters (muscles) in the wall of your intestines, and it literally closes the tube at various points where your feces pass through, which is why you end up constipated.
What • Occurs when the coronary arteries, which supply blood to the heart muscle, become narrowed or blocked. This condition is typically caused by a buildup of fatty deposits called plaques (atherosclerosis) on the inner walls of the arteries. Over time, these plaques can harden and restrict blood flow, leading to various complications.
Root • Self-rejection, self-bitterness, and self-hatred.
How • As you read about cholesterol, fatty plaques (called atherosclerosis) on the blood vessel walls narrow the arteries. This obstructs the flow of blood. Therefore not enough blood reaches the heart, and the heart muscle does not get an adequate supply of oxygen and energy. This damages the heart muscle and can eventually cause areas of the heart muscle to die. The dead tissue is replaced by a scar. Unlike heart muscle, scar tissue cannot contract. Therefore, if the heart has lots of areas of muscle that have been replaced by scar tissue, it will not be able to contract and pump blood efficiently, and the heart will eventually fail (heart failure). Another complication of coronary artery disease is angina, which is pain in the chest. Whenever there is insufficient blood supply to an area of your body, it causes intense pain. It is the body's way of letting you know that the area of tissue is in trouble!
What • A cyst is an abnormal, usually noncancerous growth filled with liquid, sometimes causing pain.
Root • Great bitterness, anger and great resentment toward the mother.
How • The breakup of a relationship between a girl and her mother.
What • A condition where the intervertebral discs in the spine deteriorate or break down over time, leading to pain and potential loss of mobility. Despite its name, it is not actually a disease but a term used to describe the natural wear and tear on a spinal disc as a person ages.
Root • Addiction to drugs or family inheritance.
How • Degenerative disc disease is usually caused by anything dealing with the disc, apart from accidents and injury, as degenerative in nature. Inherited degenerative disc disease is often associated with addictive personality traits, which may involve both legal and illegal drugs, and could be part of the inherited profile. Somewhere in your past, there may have been someone who was a drug runner, a drug user, or someone who put drugs or alcohol to someone else’s lips to make them drunk.
What • Depression is a result of a chemical imbalance in the body.
Root • Can be genetically inherited or a result of low self-esteem, self-hatred, self-rejection, self-condemnation, and or guilt in your thought life.
How • The low self-esteem behind depression can be a result of a lack of nurturing during childhood. It can also be produced by conflict at a spirit/soul level in which the limbic system system responds to this stress and depression is a result of the chemical imbalance produced by the body in response.
What • Diabetes occurs when your blood glucose, blood sugar, is too high.
Root • Extreme rejection, self-hatred, guilt, direct rejection by father.
How • An unloving spirit can be inherited not just from a genetic standpoint but also from a spiritual standpoint.
What • a condition where blood glucose (sugar) levels are higher than normal. It commonly occurs in people with diabetes and happens when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin or can’t use insulin effectively.
Root • Self-hatred, self-rejection, guilt, rider-fear, anxiety, stress, and spirit of death.
How • Hyperglycemia is an autoimmune disease with an anxiety rider. In the case of hyperglycemia, which is diabetes (type 1), the white corpuscles attack the pancreas itself and interfere with its performance. On the other hand, in hypoglycemia there is a neurological misfiring and it interferes with the glucose reaching the brain after it has been produced. Whenever your tissue is being attacked by white corpuscles, you have an autoimmune disease. Whenever you have neurological misfirings that interfere with the processes, you have stress, fear, and anxiety.
What • It is a anxiety disorder where the white corpuscles interfere with the function of the pancreatic.
Root • Stress, fear, and anxiety.
What • It is loose, watery stools that occur more frequently than usual. There is no need to be concerned about occasional diarrhoea. Diarrhoea is a response that was originally designed to flush out toxins, viruses, and bacteria when they are accidentally ingested, for example, in your food. However, this reaction was only meant to last a short while. Over a long period, diarrhoea can be dangerous because it can cause dehydration and abnormalities in the electrolytes in your blood, which can interfere with the function of your heart. Chronic diarrhoea indicates that there is an underlying spiritual problem, which is extreme anxiety.
Root • Stress, fear and extreme anxiety.
How • Stage 2 and 3 of stress alter the way in which the central nervous system processes sensory information coming from your gut. The nerves that stimulate your gut (your gut includes your stomach, intestines, and colon) are told what to do by the central nervous system, which is under control of the hypothalamus in your brain. Remember, the hypothalamus is the mind-body connection—it translates your thoughts into a physical reaction. So when you have long-term fear, anxiety, and stress in your thought life, the hypothalamus alters the way in which the central nervous system functions. This results in an imbalance in the central nervous system, which can lead to chronic diarrhoea.
What • DID is characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states.
Root • Dabbling in occultism, genetically inherited.
What • Your kidney makes extra urine when your body needs to get rid of substances.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress.
How • Can be caused by victimization, rejection by others, forgiving yourself or breach between you and others.
What • The breakdown in perception and interruption in neurological flow in the brain and a learning disorder characterized by difficulty reading.
Root • Caused by the deaf and dumb spirit. This spirit is given access to families through ungodly order in the home where the woman dominated and ruled the household and the man sat passively in the background.
How • A home that is ruled by the female, not the male results in an ungodly order in the home.
What • Eczema is a condition in which patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough.
Root • Stress, fear & anxiety – excessive histamine secretion as a result of performance, drivenness, perfectionism, abuse & stress, and/or excessive autoimmune activity due to fear, insecurities, self-blame & guilt.
How • Excessive histamine secretion is due to the body being in overdrive from stress, fear, performance, perfectionism, etc., and the body attacking itself due to fear, self-blame, and guilt. Your body is in overdrive because of fear, anxiety, and drivenness to meet the expectation of someone to receive love. Someone was supposed to love you, but they didn’t. (parent, friend, husband, etc.)
What • Is a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus (endometrium) grows outside the uterus, often on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or other pelvic organs.
Root • Self-rejection and self-hatred in your thought life, it can also be genetically inherited.
How • When a woman hates herself and who she is.
What • A neurological disorder characterized by recurrent, unprovoked seizures caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
Root • The breakdown in perception and interruption in neurological flow in the brain in these disorders are directly caused by the deaf and dumb spirit. This spirit is given access to families through ungodly order in the home where the woman dominated and ruled the household and the man sat passively in the background.
How • A home that is ruled by the female, not the male results in an ungodly order in the home.
What • Profound fatigue, sleep abnormalities, hypersomnia, muscular aches, overtired, low energy, and a strong desire to sleep that interferes with normal daily activities, a weariness that involves diminished energy, mental capacity, and motivation.
Root • The fear & anxiety in chronic fatigue syndrome is due to the drivenness to meet the expectations of somebody. It is a performance disorder.
How • You are experiencing fatigue and exhaustion due to long-term fear, anxiety, and stress in your thought life because you are insecure in relationships.
What • Widespread muscle pain and tenderness where inflammation is absent. Often accompanied by fatigue and altered sleep, memory, and mood.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress, drivenness, and perfectionism that comes from not being loved, nurtured, covered, and protected by somebody that should have loved you and didn’t. (most often father and husband). This condition occurs mainly in healthy young women who tend to be stressed, tense, depressed, anxious, and striving.
How • Women were created to be nurtured, loved, covered, cared for, protected, and made to feel safe so that she can be a helpmate and a mother without fear.
What • A lack of sexual desire or inability to experience sexual pleasure, often in women.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress in her thought life because her self-esteem and sense of self-worth have been devalued.
How • In the majority of cases, failure of a normal sexual response in a female is due to fear, anxiety, and stress in her thought life because her self-esteem and sense of self-worth have been devalued. Misconceptions about sexual satisfaction, guilt, and shame related to past experiences, such as traumatic events, can also contribute to this issue. Anxiety, depression, and relationship conflicts can all impact sexual function.
What • an autoimmune disorder that causes hyperthyroidism, or overactive thyroid. The immune system mistakenly attacks the thyroid gland, causing it to produce excessive amounts of thyroid hormones.
Root • Anxiety, fear, self-hatred, self-rejection and guilt.
How • The result of emotional shock or a prolonged period of anxiety. It is also an autoimmune disease as a result of when your thought life is dominated by self-hatred, self-rejection, self-condemnation, and guilt, the reaction via the mind-body connection is your immune system attacking your body tissue.
What • Gout is a common and complex form of arthritis that can affect anyone. It’s characterized by sudden, severe attacks of pain, swelling, redness, and tenderness in one or more joints, most often in the big toe.
Root • The body’s immune system attacks and destroys the joints. The immune system attacking its body tissue is self-hatred in the person’s thought life.
How • Gout is associated with high levels of uric acid that form crystals. The crystals absorb antibodies from the immune system that stimulate toxic chemicals, which cause damage to the cartilage and tissue, leading to inflammation.
What • Lowered levels of thyroxine being secreted by the thyroid.
Root • Anxiety, fear and/or self-hatred, self-rejection and guilt.
What • An allergic reaction to airborne substances such as pollen, dust, or pet dander. It causes symptoms like sneezing, runny or stuffy nose, itchy eyes, throat, and ears, and can sometimes lead to fatigue.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress.
How • Allergies are common in people who have been victims of one or more of the following life circumstances, beginning in childhood:
- Emotional abuse.
- Verbal abuse.
- Physical abuse.
- Sexual abuse.
- Performance, perfectionism, and driven-ness—many times, as children, we grow up in families where we’re accepted and loved based on our achievements.
These five areas can produce fear that causes allergies. The fear is a result of the breakdown in the human relationship between the person who has the allergies and another person who is usually a close family member. The person does not feel safe in relationships and is not able to give and receive love without fear. In severe allergies like MCS/EI, people are rooted in great insecurity, great mistrust, and great fear.
What • A mild to moderate pain often described as feeling like a tight band around the head.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress.
How • When you have long-term fear, anxiety, and stress in your thought life, your body is put into stages 2 and 3 of stress. In this toxic state, the hypothalamus sets in motion an imbalance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The sympathetic nerves become overactive, leading to sustained contraction or spasm of the neck and facial muscles, thus producing a tension headache.
What • Improper beating of the heart, whether irregular, too fast, or too slow.
Root • Chronic fear, anxiety and stress.
How • This can be affected by the autonomic system, which is highly susceptible to the mind-body connection. When a person is startled, traumatized, or victimized.
What • A virus causing contagious sores, most often around the mouth or on the genitals.
Root • Spirit of infirmity, fear.
What • High amounts of cholesterol in the blood.
Root • Directly related to people who are very angry with themselves. They’re against themselves, they’re always putting themselves down.
What • A skin rash triggered by a reaction to food, medicine or other irritants.
Root • Anxiety, fear and self-rejection.
How • Allergies are common in people who have been victims of one or more of the following life circumstances, beginning in childhood:
- Emotional abuse.
- Verbal abuse.
- Physical abuse.
- Sexual abuse.
- Performance, perfectionism, and driven-ness—many times, as children, we grow up in families where we’re accepted and loved based on our achievements.
These five areas can produce fear that causes allergies. The fear is a result of the breakdown in the human relationship between the person who has the allergies and another person who is usually a close family member. The person does not feel safe in relationships and is not able to give and receive love without fear. In severe allergies like MCS/EI, people are rooted in great insecurity, great mistrust, and great fear.
What • A cancer of the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the immune system and includes lymph nodes, the spleen, and other parts that help fight infections.
Root • Deep-rooted bitterness, rejection, and abandonment from father.
What • A narrowing of the blood vessels so that there is a resistance to the flow, thus increasing the pressure because of the breakup in the coronary.
Root • Fear, stress and anxiety.
What • Low blood sugar, the body’s main source of energy.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress, self-hatred and guilt.
What • An intestinal disorder causing pain in the stomach, wind, diarrhea and constipation.
Root • Anxiety, fear, and stress disorder.
How • A large proportion of patients with irritable bowel syndrome also have indigestion (dyspepsia), chronic fatigue syndrome, painful menstrual periods (dysmenorrhoea), urinary frequency (going to the toilet too often), headaches and poor sleep. All of these disorders, including irritable bowel syndrome, are traced back to fear, anxiety, and stress in your thought life. The medical professionals have noted that exacerbations of irritable bowel syndrome are linked with stressful life events, occupational dissatisfaction, and difficulties with interpersonal relationships. Statistically, from the secular medical community, 75% of people with irritable bowel syndrome are females who were physically or sexually abused by their fathers and sometimes a husband. There is a fear that comes from that abuse that leads to irritable bowel syndrome. Sometimes fear of abuse can come in when a child witnesses improper corporal punishment where a sibling was improperly beaten by a father or mother.
What • Occurs when a man can’t get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual intercourse.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress, coming from self-rejection, and lack of self-esteem.
What • The inability to conceive a child after 12 months of regular, unprotected intercourse. It can affect both men and women.
Root • Sepparation from God and yourself. Also when your thought life is dominated by fear, anxiety, and stress, it involves low self-esteem, self-hatred, rejection, and guilt.
What • Persistent problems falling and staying asleep.
Root • Fear, anxiety, stress.
How • If the hypothalamus gland sense fear, anxiety and stress it responds by interfering with the peace of a person.
What • Addicted personality especially the urge to steal.
Root • Self-hatred, self-rejection, guilt, need to be loved.
How • Self-hatred, self-rejection, and guilt cause deficient serotonin levels which again causes feelings of unlovingness that are reinforced by the chemical deficiency.
What • It is swelling and inflammation of the bladder tissue of females.
Root • Fear, anxiety, self-rejection, and self-hatred.
What • A state of weariness that involves diminished energy, mental capacity, and motivation.
Root • Fear, anxiety, and stress.
What • There is a neurological misfiring not allowing the glucose to reach the brain.
Root • Anxiety, fear, and stress, coupled with self-hatred, self-rejection, and guilt.
How • Lack of identity and insecurity.
What • An inflammatory disease caused when the immune system attacks its own tissues.
Root • Extreme self-hatred, self-conflict, and includes guilt. Performance also may be implicated.
What • Masturbation involves touching your genitals (or other sensitive areas) for sexual pleasure.
Root • Need to be loved/fulfillment, strife in families.
How • Begins in childhood, not because of lust, but the need for the physical release of tension due to strife in families. Dopamine release also gives a feeling of fullness. Right after comes a sense of guilt, then cycles back to the need for fulfillment. Masturbation is also connected to Parkinson’s Disease.
What • A disorder associated with episodes of mood swings ranging from depressive lows to manic highs. Depression is caused by the under-secretion of serotonin.
Root • Genetic defect disease passed down trough the mother that produces a reduction in the secretion of serotonin. Fear.
How • God can deliver you from your depression.
What • A headache of varying intensity, often accompanied by nausea and sensitivity to light and sound.
Root • The guilt comes from a conflict the person usually has with themselves because of a conflict they have in or with others in conjunction with fear.
What • Improper closure of the valve between the heart’s upper and lower left chambers.
Root • Anxiety, fear, and stress.
How • When you deal with your fear, anxiety, and stress mitral valve prolapse will disappear.
What • MCS is an adverse physical reaction to low levels of many common chemicals.
Root • A broken heart which destroys the immune system. Fear rooted in insecurity and great mistrust which also compromise the immune system. 85% to 90% are women who have strife in the home, leading to spiritual and emotional damage.
What • A disease in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves.
Root • Rooted in deep self-hatred and guilt. This is brought on by rejection, usually from a father.
What • Excessive gastric activity in conjunction with the central nervous system can produce nausea and in extreme cases vomiting.
Root • Fear, Anxiety and Stress.
How • Most common causes are infections, neurological problems, stomach ulcers and diabetes mellitus, where most are tracked back to long-term fear, anxiety and stress in your thought life.
What • A skin condition characterized by chronic itching or scaling.
Root • Anxiety, mental tension, and emotional disturbances.
What • Excessive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviours (compulsions).
Root • Self-hatred, self-rejection, guilt, and need to be loved.
What • A condition in which bones become weak and brittle.
Root • Envy, Jealousy.
What • A solid or fluid-filled sac or pocket (cyst) within or on the surface of an ovary.
Root • Bitterness, resentment towards mother, breakup of relationship with mother.
What • Overeating refers to eating more calories than your body uses for energy.
Root • Fear of rejection, fear of man, fear of abandonment.
What • Sudden episode of intense fear or anxiety and physical symptoms, based on a perceived threat rather than imminent danger.
Root • Spirit of fear.
What • A disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors.
Root • Unresolved rejection, massive amounts of abandonment, rejection and hope deferred.
What • A phobia is an anxiety disorder defined by a persistent and excessive fear of an object or situation.
Root • Fear and anxiety disorder; the fear is normally not realistic. Panic attacks are a phobia. It often results from something a past fearful, hurtful circumstances. In children this could be from extreme conflicts in the home or school.
What • A group of symptoms that occur in women, typically between ovulation and a period.
Root • Fear of pain, bound with introspection, and phobic.
What • Swelling of the small walnut-sized gland (prostate) that produces seminal fluid.
Root • Fear, anxiety, self-rejection, self-hatred, realities, and stress.
What • A condition in which skin cells build up and form scales and itchy, dry patches. An autoimmune disease means that the body’s own immune system attacks and destroys the tissue in the skin.
Root • All autoimmune diseases are rooted in thoughts of self-hatred, self-rejection, self-anger, guilt in thought life, and low self-esteem. Your brain eventually converts thoughts into physical, and the All autoimmune diseases are rooted in thoughts of self-hatred, self-rejection, self-anger, guilt in thought life, and low self-esteem.
How • Your brain eventually converts thoughts into physical, and the immune system is redirected to attack your own body tissue.
What • A digestive disease in which stomach acid or bile irritates the food pipe lining.
Root • Anxiety and fear.
What • A chronic inflammatory disorder affecting many joints, including those in the hands and feet.
Root • Self-hatred.
What • A condition that causes redness and often small, red, pus-filled bumps on the face.
Root • Self-hatred.
What • Chronic hardening and tightening of the skin and connective tissues.
Root • Extreme self-hatred and self-rejection, guilt, and a person in conflict with self.
What • A pattern of behavior where a person feels distrustful and suspicious of other people and acts accordingly.
Root • Disobedience to God.
What • Pain radiating along the sciatic nerve, which runs down one or both legs from the lower back.
Root • Evil spirit, blood line curse.
What • A sideways curvature of the spine.
Root • Evil spirit, blood line curse.
What • A condition in which the cavities around the nasal passages become inflamed.
Root • Stress, anxiety, tension. Insecurity produces an excessive histamine secretion. A person in conflict with self.
What • An immune system disorder characterised by dry eyes and dry mouth.
Root • Extreme self-hatred & self-rejection, guilt, a person in conflict with self.
What • Changes in sleeping patterns or habits that can negatively affect health.
Root • Fear, anxiety or torment from victimization.
What • A general term for age-related wear and tear of the spinal discs.
Root • Usually rooted in self-hatred.
What • Damage to the brain from interruption of its blood supply.
Root • Self-rejection, self-bitterness, and self-hatred.
What • A condition in which a blood clot in a vein causes inflammation and pain.
Root • Anger, rage, and resentment.
What • An excessive and abnormal accumulation of fluids or toxins in the circulatory system or body tissues.
Root • Wrong relationship with God.
What • The colon’s lining is irritated by excessive flaring of dendrites to the degree that the lining ulcerates and bleeds.
Root • Extreme fear, anxiety and dread in your thought life.
How • Long-term stress, anxiety, and fear cause the brain to overstimulate the gut wall, which causes irritation and inflammation of the lining in the gut.
What • Ulcers are sores that are slow to heal or keep returning.
Root • Fear, anxiety and stress.
What • Gnarled, enlarged veins, most commonly appearing in the legs and feet.
Root • Anger, rage and resentment.
What • A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
Root • Spirit of infirmity if they are a continual problem.
What • Addicted to lose weight or change your body. You are unhappy with what you see in the mirror.
Root • Need to be loved, lack of self esteem and fear.