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Ovarian Cancer, Tea, and An Ounce Of Prevention
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Dr Christiane Northrup has some interesting insights into the emotional
and energetic issues associated with ovarian cancer. Whilst it is
impossible to generalize emotional and energetic responses, she
highlights the issue of rage in ovarian cancers. She describes the
ovaries as being 'female balls' which means they relate to an active
participation in the world in a way that expresses our unique creative
potential, as women, on an individual basis.
She says: "...we as women must be open to the uniqueness of our
creations and their own energies and impulses, without trying to force
them into predetermined forms. Our ability to yield
to our creativity, to acknowledge that we cannot control it with our
intellects, is the key to understanding ovarian power." (p187, Women's
Bodies, Women's Wisdom)
She relates the issue of rage as deriving from being in an abusive
relationship - not necessarily physically abusive, though of course
this could be the case. And it may not necessarily be a personal or
intimate relationship. It could be with work, societal, or even
spiritual. But it embodies a way of relating and dealing with something
or someone, where the woman involved feels controlled by the situation
and does not believe in her ability to change it, or herself. It is a
denial of her innate power and self-sovereignty. A denial of a woman's
innate dignity, creativity, spirituality, and complexity.
Interestingly, Dr Northrup notes that ovarian cancer is linked to a
diet high in fat and dairy food. Dairy products in Oriental medicine,
are associated with the liver meridian. Meridians are energy conduits,
and though they have a specific anatomy, they are not equated
necessarily with the organs of the same name, as understood in
conventional western medicine. The emotion associated with a liver
meridian that is out of balance, is rage and anger.
Oriental medicine believes that diseases start in our energetic body
first, and then progress to the physical body. And certainly not all
women who have a high fat and high dairy diet develop ovarian cancer.
Dr Northrup suggests that women take care of their ovaries and uterus
by reclaiming and expressing whatever this deep creative energy is for
them. She suggests taking the time to do this daily.
A recent scientific study has also found that drinking two cups or more
of tea a day can reduce the risk of ovarian cancer by 46%. This study
was done in Sweden over a 15 year period. Sweden is a country where
there is a higher risk of ovarian cancer, as are other countries with a
high dairy consumption (Denmark and Switzerland).
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