The Lungs are a pair of spongy air-filled organs located on both sides of the chest. The lungs bring fresh oxygen into our body. They remove the carbon dioxide and other waste gases that your body doesn’t need. The Lungs main function is to bring in air from the atmosphere and pass oxygen into bloodstream. Next, it circulates throughout the body. The organs require help from surrounding structures in the body in order to breathe properly. The lung reflexes are located above the diaphragm reflex and just below the toes on the ball of the foot. Because the lung reflex on the foot stretches across several zones, you can use the zones to determine which part of the lung you are working on. The left lung has two lobes, as the heart takes up space on left side of the upper chest. The right lung has three lobes. The reflexes show this size difference. The left lung reflex stretches from the edge of the second zone to the fifth zone. The right lung reflex stretches across the entire second zone to the fifth zone. The upper lobes are located toward the second zone, and the lower and middle lobes (right lung only) are located toward the fifth zone. Massage (lay person) or finger walk (Reflexologist) the lung reflexes using press-and-release motions. Use circular, friction motions on any tense areas. Paying special attention to the lung reflex if you have a lung condition such as asthma, COVID-cough, shallow breathing or any other lung condition reflexology may assist you with. Here I will list several tips to support a healthier lung: hydration, exercise, indoor quality, breathing exercise, and check for mold and install carbon monoxide detectors just to name a few.
There is a number of nutritious foods that support lung health and I will mention just a few here. for example; apples, beets, pumpkin, leafy greens and tomatoes. There is some foods to avoid if you want to have healthy lungs a few will be mentioned here: Sodium cause fluid retention, which can lead to shortness of breath so herbs and spices to season food. Dairy product causes phlegm and mucus in the body which can increase coughing then wheezing. This can be avoided by using plant-based milks like almond, oat or rice milk. Processed meats should be avoided if at all possible try to purchase no nitrates added when purchasing processed meat. Soda is definitely not a friend to someone who has lung disease or want healthy lungs. Carbon Dioxide can be found in soda which may cause gas and bloating that makes it harder to breath. The high sugar content can increase inflammation and can lead to weight gain which can lead to other diseases and if someone has COPD it can exacerbate symptoms. A good alternative to soda is noncarbonated flavored beverages, tea, natural juices and flavored water. Another no-no is fried foods which can raise cholesterol and may increase heart disease. Another support for the lungs is essential oils. There are single essential oils and/or blends that can be diffused in the air, bath or just inhales through the nostrils. Some of the single essential oils are Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Frankincense, lavender, tea tree. There is an amazing blend called Breathe and Respi for lung/respiratory issues that can be inhales and diffused. If you would like more information on Reflexology and/or essential oils for lung health. L We must take care of our hearts in 3 ways in order for it to be full of Purpose. The 3 R,s of heart health.
The 1st thing we must do is Release all unforgiveness and bless both good and bad experiences as its for your highest good. Never allowing a person, place or situation to allow you to keep negativity in your heart as this keeps the negative emotion alive within you and may even cause sickness, disease and worse. We must renew our hearts daily allowing goodness and mercy in. As I understand that grief is stored in the heart. We can walk around for years carrying pain, disappointment, anger, hatred and a bout load of other emotions that rob us of our good. We must release daily negative emotions and there is many ways to do that but I will just expand on a few. The 1st way to release is to acknowledge it immediately and remember if someone did something offense toward you its really about them and how they feel not about you. The insult is never about you. This took me awhile to realize this but I finally got it! The book "The Four Agreements" by Don Miquel is a wonderful book. Do me a favor as you observe the insults to other people or maybe even yourself watch the person doing the insulting and you will soon discover its all about what their perspective is and how they feel about a particular person or situation. No matter how justified they feel in feeling this way if they somehow changed there perspective they would have a different experience. I dare you to change your perspective on something right now perhaps a co-worker that was mean to you and tried to sabotage you. If you would think about why are people mean mostly fear so she may fear you taking her position of getting more shine. So actually if you knew her story you may even feel sorry for her perhaps she never received attention from her parents growing up which lead her to always be an overachiever. It still gives her no reason to take her actions out on you but you get my point. So really what's in order is to pray for her as you may never know what's going on with her but trust me it is and it may be deeply rooted and she maybe unaware of her behavioral. So release anything that appears to be an offense and pray for the other person. The 2nd R is Roses for heart Health. Yes! Beautiful roses uplift the spirits and can have an uplifting affect on the heart. Roses have many benefits mainly known for skin health using rosewater. The rose is anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties that help with cancer, heart disease, menstrual issues digestion and help soothe skin and lifts depression and reduce anxiety which makes it suitable to help with sleep. In the Ayurevedic world which is 5,000 years old have long figured out roses and its connection to the human heart. |
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