Manifestation of biorhythms in different seasons
When the body's biorhythms are fully aligned and connected, its adaptive capacity is very high and manifests itself effectively at various levels of life. However, if the biorhythm of any organ is disrupted (either due to a functional deficiency or a functional excess due to disease), the entire well-coordinated biological system reduces its protective properties, and the body can enter a depressed state and stagnation. In various clinics and health centers, oteopathy and a home visit by a suggestologist in Kyiv can positively influence the body's behavioral factors and significantly reduce the severity of transitional processes at various stages of disease development.
At the same time, the function of the organ and its peripheral projections where the biological rhythm and its component are disrupted will be most affected by external factors.
Consequently, the biological biorhythms of a single organ are not constant; they change due to seasonal rhythms and meteorological factors, the condition of the organ itself, and a number of other factors that often seem unrelated. Any deviation of biorhythm characteristics from their average values indicates altered organ function, which is clearly revealed by recording its bioelectric characteristics and studying the pulse. Considering the seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter), one can consistently observe that each season exhibits increased activity in various organs and associated systems. At the same time, during the session of rehabilitation massage Kyiv, the rule of "polarity" is observed, according to which increased organ function in a given season is contrasted with decreased organ function in the opposite season. This principle also applies to any cell, which is endowed with certain properties of awareness characteristic of its population.
For example, in the spring, increased activity of the gallbladder and liver is observed, while the activity of the lungs and colon is reduced, whereas hyperfunction of the lungs and colon manifests itself in the fall. Therefore, in any treatment and prevention, it is important to carefully examine even those factors that often seem insignificant.
