Physical Therapy for Completely Curing Rhinitis
Physical Therapy for Completely Curing Rhinitis
Root cause of rhinitis
First of all, rhinitis is just a symptom, not a disease. The root cause of symptoms such as sneezing, itching, nasal congestion, and runny nose is the presence of cold within the body. Common rhinitis is often caused by an external invasion of harmful energy, simply put, it's often due to a cold that hasn't fully healed, leaving behind residual effects.
Treating rhinitis as a disease often leads to surgical removal of nasal polyps, which is similar to treating hemorrhoids by cutting them out. However, just as hemorrhoid surgery can lead to incontinence, cutting out nasal polyps is not the correct way to treat rhinitis. The key is to identify the underlying cause, expel the external harmful energy from the body, and the symptoms of rhinitis will naturally disappear.
Why is it that in modern society, especially among urban white-collar workers, so many people suffer from rhinitis? It's due to exposure to air conditioning. Similarly, many people suffer from warm diseases because they are exposed to heating in winter. Using heating in winter prevents the body from properly storing energy when it should, leading to a loss of essential energy. If the body doesn't store energy in winter, it will inevitably suffer from warm diseases in spring. Then, when summer comes, cold symptoms can develop, and people can feel cold even in the heat, needing to wear heavy clothing.
Frequent exposure to public places with temperatures set at 15 or 18 degrees Celsius can lead to rhinitis after a few years. Once you have rhinitis, it can be hard to cure. Many cases of rhinitis and cancer are caused by exposure to cold air. The rise in homosexuality is also linked to this exposure to cold air, as it disrupts the balance of yin and yang in the body, leading to physical issues. Menstrual pain, infertility, joint diseases, allergies, and rhinitis are often caused by going against the natural winter energy, or by exposure to cold air conditioning in the summer.
Physical Therapy for Completely Curing Rhinitis
Nasal congestion occurs when the harmful energy has not yet reached the lungs; if it reaches the lungs, it causes coughing and fever. If you only have nasal congestion, drinking hot medicine or wearing more clothing can help. Keep yourself warm by wearing a scarf, hat, and thick socks, and cover your legs from your shoes up to your thighs. Once your body warms up, the rhinitis will improve. Warmth rises from the lower body, and if your legs and feet are cold, the coldness will rise, worsening the condition. The feet are the farthest from the stomach, which is like a boiler.
To treat rhinitis, you must first eliminate the source of cold. Once your legs and feet are warm, the cold will have nowhere to go, and your whole body will be warm, allowing you to recover without medication. Cold feet can harm both the heart and the stomach. Wearing warm pants and shoes helps heat rise, and wearing a scarf and hat prevents the warmth from escaping, allowing the body to continue circulating warmth. In a short time, your entire body will warm up, and the rhinitis will naturally heal. This pure physical therapy can completely cure rhinitis, providing a thorough recovery. While medicine provides temporary warmth, this method thoroughly warms the body with long-lasting effects.
Dressing appropriately can cure various ailments. The key is to warm the body without causing sweating, maintaining this balance. When the body expels harmful energy, some sweating may occur, but this is different from heavy sweating from heat. If you sweat and then get cold, the cold will return. Shoes and socks should be breathable to avoid sweating, and it's essential to wash and soak your feet daily. Over time, the sweating will decrease, and you will feel better after washing.
In both life and within our bodies, all things condense when they encounter cold. Coldness can slow down or freeze the flow of blood and energy within us. However, our body also has a righteous force—yang energy. When yang energy encounters cold, it will fight against it, trying to expel it from the body. This explains why some people suffer from rhinitis in the same environment while others do not—the difference lies in the strength of their internal yang energy. If your internal forces are insufficient, how can you win the battle?
The hottest time of the year, known as "sanfu days," is when yang energy is strongest, making it the best time to treat winter diseases in summer. "Winter disease treated in summer" refers not only to cold-related ailments like cold intolerance and cold hands and feet but also to all cold-related conditions, including rhinitis, which can be improved by sunbathing during this period. Many of my friends have significantly improved their rhinitis through sunbathing during sanfu days over the past two years, leading to smooth breathing without sneezing or runny noses, with excellent results.
The "sanfu days" of 2024 is from 7.15 to 8.24, totally 40 days. This is the period with the strongest yang energy this year, and the specific time may vary slightly each year, people who need it can send an email for consultation.