Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Hippocampus

Eden Energy Medicine                                  February 3, 2017

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Hippocampus

by Karen L. Semmelman, EEM-AP, JD, AAML(03-12)

The thymus gland is intimately involved in our immune system, production of T Cells to fight off invading microorganisms. Thumping thymus boosts the immune system. Connecting thymus to other locations or systems, including the spleen, the electrical system, the “gut” via the navel and the hippocampus (part of the limbic system) is critical to building resiliency to dis-ease and boosting the immune function. We have learned the connection to the hippocampus-picturemain heart electric point, spleen 21 points and the navel. Today will learn the final connection to the hippocampus.

Per Wikipedia, the hippocampus is a major component of the brain. There are two hippocampi, one in each side of the brain. The hippocampus is part of the limbic system and plays important roles in the consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation. In Alzheimer’s disease, the hippocampus is one of the first regions of the brain to suffer damage; memory loss and disorientation are included among the early symptoms.

According to Dr. Majid Foruhi, in a November 2105 Sharper Brain article, new neuroscience discoveries provide evidence on how simple lifestyle interventions can grow the hippocampus size. Stress reduction and meditation have been shown to substantially expand the volume of hippocampus. Thus, he concludes science shows we have the capacity to grow the part of our brains that shrinks with aging and makes us prone to developing Alzheimer’s disease. A bigger hippocampus can protect us against dementia symptoms in our 70s and 80s. So, when we actively engage the hippocampus in the exercise below, we are certainly influencing our energies in a very positive way!start-now-for-earlier-results-then-if-tomorrow-saying

The 4th connection is between Thymus gland and Hippocampus to increase immune function. Here is the technique:
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  1. Begin by thumping the thymus with either hand. Or if it feels better to merely place the palm of the hand on the gland, that is fine too (especially if you are sensitive to the thumping motion).
  2. Thump Thymus and hold Heart Electric Point, the main electrical point of the body. Thump Thymus with Spleen 21 points (both sides); thump thymus with Navel. (See previous columns.)
  3. Thump Thymus while placing middle finger on thumb on the arches of both eyebrows. Locate the high point in on the eyebrow, slide the finger and/or thumb down under the ridge of the eye into a small divot. These are called YuYao points in Chinese Medicine, directly accessing the energy of hippocampus.
  4. Hold this connection for 2 to 4 minutes or until you fill a shift in your energy—perhaps a deep breath or deep sigh.

You have learned all 4 connections. Bask in knowing you have calmed the nervous system; boosted immune function and health; and given your being an energetic immune boost! Use this exercise regularly to feel better.

Have fun with your energy! Next week’s topic is “Retain Joy and Laughter by Tapping

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Navel

Eden Energy Medicine                                  January 27, 2017

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Navel

by Karen L. Semmelman, EEM-AP, JD, AAML(03-12)

The thymus gland is intimately involved in our immune system, production of T Cells to fight off invading microorganisms. You have learned the benefits of thumping thymus to boost the immune system. Connecting thymus to other locations or systems, including the spleen, the electrical system, the “gut” via the navel and the hippocampus (part of the limbic system) is critical to building resiliency to dis-ease and boosting the immune function. We have learned the connection to the main heart electric point, spleen 21 points. Today will learn the benefits of the connection to the navel.

all-disease-begins-in-gut-by-hippocrates-sayingThe gut has the largest number of immune cells in the body. The navel is like an energetic gate to the second brain—the gut. Over 100 million neurons in the gut link directly to the brain, which is why one experiences that “gut feeling” or butterflies in your stomach when nervous or excited. The intestines contain 60% of the body’s blood and also produces 90% of the body’s serotonin (the ability to feel happiness) and 50% of its dopamine, which helps us experience pleasure and drive. Stagnant blood and energy in the gut blocks the health of these functions, leading to any number of negative health effects. By stimulating the navel, energetic tension is released in the entire abdominal cavity as well as many energetic and nerve connections to all the organs. PLUS, the navel is the hub of the Central Meridian, is directly connected to Chakra energy, is a Radiant Circuit and has energetic tentacles to all parts of our being!

So, the big news is that placing your INDEX finger in your navel acts as a reset button because just below it lays 90% body’s serotonin; 50% body’s dopamine; extensive network fascial tissue connecting organs; ½ blood in body, enteric nervous system, digestive system and lymph nodes. Wow—lots of boost to the immune system’s resilience!index-finger-in-navel

The third connection is between Thymus gland and the Navel to increase immune function. Here is the technique:
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  1. Begin by thumping the thymus with either hand. Or if it feels better to merely place the palm of the hand on the gland, that is fine too (especially if you are sensitive to the thumping motion).
  2. Thump Thymus and hold Heart Electric Point, the main electrical point of the body (Previous column). Thump Thymus with Spleen 21 points (both sides)
  3. Thump Thymus while placing other hand’s middle finger in the navel and gently pull up.
  4. Hold this connection for 2 to 4 minutes or until you fill a shift in your energy—perhaps a deep breath or deep sigh. Gentle rocking may be soothing.

You learned the1st, 2nd and 3rd connections. Next week the Thymus to Hippocampus connection will be addressed. Enjoy your health!

Have fun with your energy! Next week’s topic is Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Hippocampus”

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus Hub to Spleen

Eden Energy Medicine                                  January 20, 2017

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Spleen

by Karen L. Semmelman, EEM-AP, JD, AAML(03-12)

Over the last several weeks, we learned the thymus gland is intimately involved in our immune system, production of T Cells to fight off invading microorganisms; and the benefits of thumping thymus to boost the immune system. Connecting thymus to other locations or systems, including the spleen, the electrical system, the “gut” via the navel and the hippocampus (part of the limbic system) is critical to building resiliency to dis-ease and boosting the immune function. We have learned the connection to the main heart electric point and today will learn the benefits of the connection to Spleen 21 points, the end of the spleen meridian.spleen-happy-cartoon

Chinese medicine views Spleen’s primary function as transforming nutrients into vital energy (chi) and blood, equally distributing this energy to the body, mind and spirit. Together with Stomach, Spleen oversees the “Earth” rhythm of our beings, assisting with the transitions of life, at whatever level. Spleen is the great metabolizer, so that everything that enters, including emotions, thoughts and food, all run through spleen. It influences digestions, is involved with the lymph, thymus, tonsils, lymph nodes, bone marrow and over sees production of antibodies, blood supply, and maintaining homeostasis.  It has a major role in keeping us healthy. It has 21 points along its meridian and the end point is the point that is tapped for one of the “4 Thumps” which is part of the Daily Energy Routine. When the body is under stress, the first place that Triple Warmer (Commander of all energies of the Body) takes energy from is the spleen meridian, depleting the immune system reserves and creating digestive difficulties.

The second connection is between Thymus gland and Spleen 21 point, a powerful union of 2 major players in our spleen-thumping-pic-of-woman-from-yoga-journalimmune health. Here is the technique:

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  1. Begin by thumping the thymus with either hand. Or if it feels better to merely place the palm of the hand on the gland, that is fine too (especially if you are sensitive to the thumping motion).
  2. Thump Thymus and hold Heart Electric Point, the main electrical point of the body (Previous column).
  3. Thump Thymus while thumping Spleen 21 point. Located approximately 6 finger widths below center of the armpit on the side of the body. Reaching across the body with your arm to thump spleen while resting the wrist under the breast maximizes connection to the spleen (left side) and liver (right side). Do the other side.
  4. Hold this connection for 2 to 4 minutes or until you fill a shift in your energy—perhaps a deep breath or deep sigh. Gentle rocking may be soothing.

You learned the1st and 2nd connections. Next week the Thymus to Navel connection will be addressed. Enjoy your health!

Have fun with your energy! Next week’s topic is Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Navel”

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Electrics

Eden Energy Medicine                                  January 13, 2017

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Electrics

by Karen L. Semmelman, EEM-AP, JD, AAML(03-12)

                Last week we learned the thymus gland is intimately involved in our immune system, production of T Cells to fight off invading microorganisms; and the benefits of thumping thymus to boost the immune system. Connecting thymus to other locations or systems, including the spleen, the electrical system, the “gut” via the navel and the hippocampus (part of the limbic system) is critical to building resiliency to dis-ease and boosting the immune function.

electrical-system-of-body The focus today is on connecting the Thymus gland to the Electrical System of our Body. Every cell of the body has an electrical charge and is part of an energy system known as the Electrics. Atoms are made of positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons and neutrons. Cells generate electrical charges and send messages from one point to another by opening gates that have polarity charges, so that the electrical impulse moves from a nerve in your stubbed toe to the part of the brain sensing pain.  Earth itself carries a large negative charge. Because the body is finely tuned to Earth energy, absorbing electrons through the feet, we want to be “grounded” to tap into this incredible resource.  Every living function is powered by electrical current. Pain perception, muscle contraction and movement, nerve function, glandular secretions, etc. are all electrically driven.

The biggest generator of electricity in our body is the heart, a muscle driven by low levels of electrical current. We obviously want to keep it healthy. The brain is a super highway of electrical signals, processing millions of messages to the infrastructure of the body every second. All of these currents are measured by EEG, ECG, EKG and other sophisticated medical devices. When we connect thymus to heart electrics, we are creating a powerful energetic current to help the body rejuvenate and find homeostasis.

The first connection is between Thymus gland and the Heart Electric Point. Here is the technique:
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  1. Begin by thumping the thymus with either hand. Or if it feels better to merely place the paheart-being-held-by-woman-at-sunsetlm of the hand on the gland, that is fine too (especially if you are sensitive to the thumping motion).
  2. Locate the Heart Electric Point. It is located directly above the LEFT nipple at a point where it intersects with an imaginary line drawn from the underside of your armpit. Make a notch with your thumb, index and middle finger; placing the notch on this point.
  3. Hold this connection for 2 to 4 minutes or until you fill a shift in your energy—perhaps a deep breath or deep sigh. Gentle rocking may be soothing.

You learned the first connection. Next week the Thymus to Spleen connection will be addressed. Enjoy your health!

 

Have fun with your energy! Next week’s topic is Create Immune Resilience with Thymus HUB to Spleen”

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus as the HUB

Eden Energy Medicine                                  January 6, 2017

Create Immune Resilience with Thymus as the HUB

by Karen L. Semmelman, EEM-AP, JD, AAML(03-12)

                At the beginning of the New Year, it seemed appropriate to focus on our immune system, especially after the holidays, when we can “get back to normal”, but many of us are dragging. It is a great time to begin thumping the picture-of-thymusthymus to boost immune health. Did you know that the tiny Thymus Gland, although part of the endocrine systems, is a major player in our immune system function, health and interconnectedness to other systems? The thymus serves a vital role in the training and development of T-lymphocytes or T cells, an extremely important type of white blood cell. Located behind your sternum and between your lungs, the Thymus gland produces the hormone Thymosin, which stimulates the development of disease-fighting T cells.

The immune system protects the body from foreign substances, cells, tissues, (such as viruses, bacteria, parasites) by producing an immune response to surround, attack, attach and eliminate pathogens or to prevent their growth. Thymus, spleen and lymph nodes are key players. Thymus is crucial since it provides the environment where T cells are developed and trained to locate different antigens. The T cells obtain a specific molecule in the thymus allowing them to find the antigens, bond to and kill them, and then remove them from the body.donna-thumping-thymus

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Over the next few weeks, there will be discussion of thumping the thymus while connecting to other locations or systems, including the spleen, the electrical system, the “gut” via the navel and the hippocampus (part of the limbic system). By making these connections, the entire body is building resiliency to dis-ease and boosting the immune function. These connections will be reviewed enabling you to understand and use all of them quickly and efficiently to optimize your health! Credit for creating the concept of these connections goes to Melanie Smith, an EEM practitioner, who just taught a course on Immunology and energy medicine!

 

Have fun with your energy! Next week’s topic is Create Immune Resilience with Thymus Hub to Electrics”