Tracy* and the roots of life-long asthma symptoms
About a week ago I spoke briefly to Tracy*
*Not her real name
Current symptoms, as told by Tracy*
Tracy came to me with questions about life-long asthma symptoms that never waned and seemed unrelated to actual respiratory issues. In addition she was experiencing tingling on one side of her face.
What I saw: when I closed my eyes and went into Tracy* at 10 years old I saw…
I saw an image of 'Tracy as a child, laying on a bed, with her eyes rolling back … this image connected to the word ‘epilepsy’.
I asked Tracy*: what about epilepsy?
So I asked her: have you ever had an epileptic episode? I saw something that looks like an epileptic episode.
She then told me that when she was a baby, she had a strong reaction to a vaccine, and this may have triggered a grand-mal seizure. The seizure prevented her from breathing properly.
In other words, ashtma was a symptom/remnant of the grand-mal seizure she experienced as an infant and the short circuit imprint that changed her automatic nervous system.
Every time an environmental trigger appears today, 50 years or so later, the body will react similarly.
Other current symptoms that may be related
Tracy also mentioned that she is currently experiencing ‘tingling on one side of her face’ … when she mentioned that I heard “Bell’s Pallsy”. which is a nervous system condition and something I picked up on as being a result of a form of electrical discharge/burnout and over-stimulation.
I also suggested she connect with a neurologist because if indeed that is the case, it can be upsetting and debilitating. It’s worth checking it.
What I recommended
In addition I saw her floating on a pool… meaning the recommendation to go into the water… as it has a cooling, relaxing effect that will disperse electrical/nervous system over-stimulation.
I also suggested using a specific crystal on her face to absorb all the excess energy so it doesn’t develop into anything like full-blown Bell’s Palsy.
What scientists and researchers say
Looking into it further ( as I do when intuitive information comes forward ) it appears there is indeed a connection… some researchers believe Ashtma can in fact be defined as “bronchial epilepsy”
…Our research suggests a possible epileptic or hyper-excitatory condition of bronchial system in asthma pathogenesis. The paroxysmal, spasmodic character of asthma attacks may be similar to seizures…
… a unified pathogenetic mechanism of asthma as a syndrome of inducible or genetically predisposed membrane hyper-excitability (bronchial epilepsy)...1
[1. “Bronchial epilepsy or broncho-pulmonary hyper-excitability as a model of asthma pathogenesis”. Authors: Ba X. Hoang, Stephen A. Levine, D. Graeme Shaw, Phuong Pham, Cuong Hoang Link to article ]