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Jessie Tan

Emotions are Stored in the Organs


It is well documented that our emotions have a great impact on how our body functions, and this is greatly due to how receptive organs are to our feelings. Different emotions affect different organs. Emotional reactions can translate into simple spasms in the gallbladder or heartburn, vomiting, feeling faint, ulcers, and serious diseases. When the brain receives negative emotions it sends tension to the related organ, the organ then sends tension back to the brain resulting in a vicious cycle. Conversely, a physically damaged or imbalanced organ can stimulate emotional upset. VM can break this cycle, enhance the health of the organ, and restore emotional balance.

“An irritable baby with developmental delays came into my office with full body eczema and allergies to almost every food. I determined that the common bile duct, duodenum and liver were restricted and the baby could not digest and metabolize proteins. The release of the common bile duct took less than thirty seconds. Her liver and duodenum freed up and the eczema cleared. Her gross motor skills and speech skill improved so that now, at age 3, she has no more delays.”

– J.Z., Albuquerque, NM

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