Medhansh

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  1. This is half of the problem. And I don't think there is any way anyone can tell precisely if an expert is legit or not beforehand. A lot of money, time, efforts, and emotional labour could be saved if I could somehow generate the ability to foresee the outcome of any treatment plan/s before even starting them. It would save me from a lot, a lot of bullshit. I do have my own past experiences and intuition for this problem. But my best ability right now is refined hit-and-trial, based upon my past experience. I know which system of medicine is capable of recognizing, diagnosing, and curing my issue and which is not. But that's a very wide spectrum. It doesn't help me much. It is still not enough to get to the point where I can precisely pinpoint a treatment or expert beforehand- whether it's going to work or not. And I think it's not even possible for a normal person to make such predictions. So that leaves a lot of dangling around and experimentation left for me to do. Well, well.
  2. It is mostly a mixture of physical, physiological, and psychological symptoms. Since such an imbalance doesn't show up in any lab test or report, we have to rely heavily on the patient's own experience, and the guidance of an able expert who has experience with this stuff. Also, there are some methods to check this imbalance that have been used for hundreds of years. This problem is known very commonly in India, so if you speak to 5 random people, at least one of them will know one or the other thing about this issue. The exact signs and symptoms depend upon the direction in which the navel chakra has been imbalanced, and it also varies from individual to individual. Yoga experts nowadays have broadly categorized this imbalance into 8 directions, as shown in figure 1. The green spot shows the approximate current location of my navel chakra. It is also related to an energy channel (Nadi), which goes from the heart to the calves via our navel. Just like the vagus nerve. The only difference is, being a Nadi, it doesn't have a physical existence. It is a major Nadi amongst the channel of the 72000 nadis in our body. It should ideally pass through the center of the navel, but in people with this disorder, it beats through the navel as well as the area around it. Mine beats in the navel and on the green spot, signifying my imbalance is in the top-left corner. We can check the palpitation by making the concerned person lie down, and then pressing down on and near his navel region with our thumb. This is one method of checking the imbalance. Another method is to check the distance between the left nipple and the navel, and then between the right nipple and the navel. Both should be equal. If the distances are unequal, we say that your navel chakra is displaced. This method is used only for males. We usually measure the distances with the help of a thread. (Figure 2) Another method is to sit on a chair, and open both your arms straight to the front. Your arms should be at the shoulder level and your elbows should be straight. Then another person joins both your hands and matches your Surya line with the Chandra line. Then, he checks whether the last line of your pinky fingers match or not. If they are equal, you are fine. If unequal, you have this imbalance. (Figures 3 and 4: pics of a healthy person). I have also attached the pic of my hands, which I checked a few months ago. (Figure 5). It shows a considerable difference. The last lines of my pinky fingers are unequal. There are some other methods as well of checking the navel, but these 3 are the most famous, well-known, and reliable methods. Yoga Gurus and Ayurveda doctors use these methods. One person has been making proper graphical reports of navel based upon his checkup through the thumb-pressing method (Figure 6). It is a 3 inch circle around the navel and he makes dots for representing the palpitations. Big dot for a prominent palpitation, small dot for a comparatively less prominent palpitation. Other than these methods, we have symptoms. A navel displaced upwards will lead to constipation- because all the organs, especially the intestines, experience an upward pull and their motility is restricted. A downward shifted navel, on the other hand, will lead to continuous loose motions, because the intestines lose their holding capacity and quickly throw out any substance they receive. These are the general trends with navel displacement patients. And all patients will have lots of psychological troubles and mental fluctuations. Simply because the Vayus of the body are disturbed (more about this later). Then there are more symptoms like breathlessness (Diaphragm gets affected a lot by upward displacement of the navel chakra). I have an upward shifted navel(and slightly left), and I have constipation. No amount of fiber or exercise will help me(except forceful purging via laxatives, purgatives, etc.) in relieving my constipation. Because the navel is shifted upwards, and it has restricted the motility of my intestines. Most people have a case of their navel being shifted upwards and slightly leftwards, like mine. The reason behind this is that the stomach bag is situated on the upper left side of the navel (Figure 7). The stomach bag, when it remains filled with gas for a long time, causes the navel to be displaced top-left. The gas rises up and gives the required pressure for the navel to get shifted. Obviously, this process takes years and is often accelerated by wrong diet, improper treatments, excessive medications, etc. So that's that. About the Vayus. Navel chakra imbalance is directly interconnected with the Pancha Vayus of the body- especially Samana, Prana, and Apana Vayus. (Figure 8). That is why navel chakra imbalance must not be confused with Hernia (whether Umbilical Hernia or Hiatus Hernia). Navel imbalance is not a dislocation of our abdominal organs. It is just a major imbalance of our Manipuraka Chakra/ Navel chakra, and our Samana, Apana, and Prana Vayus. It is a disorder on the plane of the pranayama kosha, not the physical body. We can only see its effects on the physical body. The cause is on the level of our energy body (Chakras, nadis, vayus, etc- Figure 9) In terms of Ayurveda and Vata-Pitta-Kapha, this disorder is a combination of Vata and Pitta imbalance. The most simple way to explain this is- the vayu starts functioning in an improper way, and the vayu starts working in a wrong direction (upwards in my case). Hence, it starts interfering with the normal motility and flow of our gastrointestinal tract. Thus, causing physical symptoms. Navel displacement is not a very famous problem even among experienced experts in the alternative medicine field- Yoga, Ayurveda, Tibet, Chinese Herbal, and middle eastern medicine. Although all of them recognize it, still there are very few knowledgeable experts on this matter. Most of these experts rely on home remedies and quick fixes, which work if your issue is new (a few days/weeks old). But in chronic cases like mine (I have had this imbalance for more than 2 years now, and stomach ailments for a total of 4.5 years), these don't work. I require a proper analysis, diagnosis, and treatment. As far as I know, only one person in India has the proper and permanent cure for this problem- he's an ayurveda acharya. He is the one who makes these graphical reports (Figure 6). But he is not seeing patients currently, so that leaves me experimenting around on my own. He has cured thousands of patients with the same problem as mine, and he is my last hope. Although I personally know more than 50 people who are suffering from the same issue, not even a single one of them got cured. They are just like me- hopeless, confused, desperate, and depressed. All of us are trying, but we haven't got the cure yet. Although one thing worked for me till now. Isha Hatha Yoga, which I learned back in June, did a lot for my navel displacement. It gave me a lot of relief in my navel, relaxed my stomach, and even brought my pinky lines closer! It literally moves the lines of my hands over a period of 1 month. But then I got sick, plus the effect plateaued. I got significant relief, but it peaked and didn't move further. Then I had to quit it because of fever and cold. Funnily enough, when I restarted it in November, it didn't give me any relief. I did it for 25 days- 15 days only morning, and 10 days both morning and evening- in a hope of getting relief, but it did absolutely nothing this time. I don't know the reason- may be because the season is different? It is winter season right now, and June was summer here. Maybe because of climate? Maybe something else? After 25 days my practice broke once again because I got fever and cold, once again. Otherwise, I was planning on doing it for a longer duration- regardless of the results. And I will restart it tomorrow. Anyhow, this was my attempt to explain this seemingly complex and twisted topic of navel displacement to you, Michael! Hopefully, I was able to convince you that this is an actual issue, and that I am not a crazy, psychologically disturbed person selling you woo-woo stuff! Please remember that I am not an expert in this matter- I am still learning. People have made lots of videos on this, but they are in Hindi, so it wouldn't be of much help linking them here. Also, I found 2 research papers on this topic. These are very small-scale and simplistic research papers- but they do offer a lot of value to people like me who are stuck in this problem. I will attach those as well, so you can take a look. 872d0f0d4384376a6561a6241246e881.pdf nabhi.pdf
  3. Here is Sadhguru's "Food Body" ebook. FoodBody_final.pdf
  4. So there isn't any logical explanation for this?
  5. I don't know man, this is very baffling to me. Some people are saying genetics here. I don't care how good his genetics are, if someone eats like that he should get ill. Simple as that. I don't know how he's still intact. One more theory in my mind is that maybe he has some chronic ailments, but he hides them in order to maintain a good image in front of the media. Unfortunately, most of us aren't lucky like that. We have to work our way upto health. And regarding the low chronic stress remark, no man. No matter how chill you are, eating a shit ton of junk food will always do it's work. Having low stress helps, but only when combined with a healthy lifestyle.
  6. Yeah, they do come in pretty expensive. Even if you install them, it will take your mother only a couple of minutes to damage them. Can you carry a pepper spray/ taser with you all the time? That will be helpful for the short-term. Another thing you can do: you can ask an adult (preferably male) family member to come live with you two, a person who you can trust. Another solution could be to hire a servant/cook who lives between you two all the time. Your mother most likely won't attack you with an outsider being present. But you will have to be sure that the servant is trustworthy, and that will cost you a lot as well. Since your mother is bipolar, it's almost impossible to reason with her through logic. During her attacks, she runs on raw extreme emotions with no intellectual interference whatsoever. So talking and reasoning (which I am pretty sure you have already done a lot of) isn't going to work. All this said, the only viable permanent solution I can think of is to either mover out(her or yourself), or legal action against her. Moving out is the best, since the legal system is extremely entangling and shitty in India.
  7. Have you considered installing a CCTV system in your house?
  8. Thanks for the perspective ❣️
  9. So what to do? What's the alternative? How did you get out of this wage-slave market system?