BIODESCODING OF SYMPTOMS IN THE GLANDS

GLANDS

Definition: Organs that make products necessary for the body at the expense of blood. There are many glands spread throughout our body.

Technical: It depends on the gland. Organization conflict.

Biological sense: It depends on what they produce and where they segregate it.

Conflict: In general it would be a conflict of poor distribution of ideas, poor organization, lack of self-containment. We must always look for a state in which, even wanting everything to flow, we put conditions to this flow.

Bio-Emotional Dictionary. (Joan Marc Vilanova Pujó)

GLANDS

The glands are secretory organs whose product is excreted into the outside by a channel. For example, the glands endocrine (thyroid, adrenal glands, etc.) secrete their product into the blood. As each of them is linked to an energy center (chakra), a malfunction of my glands endocrine manifests an imbalance or a disharmony of my energy centers.

The glandswhichever they are, inject products into my body that look like fuels needed by it to function, to put other organs into action.

PAIN IN THE GLANDS

A malfunction of one or of the glands tells me that I have Difficulty in finding a motivation, a “fuel”, to start a new project or take action in a situation (I have a tendency to defer to later). This can also be situated on the rational plane, on the which I live in confusion and because I have difficulty seeing clearly what I should do. This manifests some inner insecurity.

I am learning to be confident because I have all the necessary qualities to go forward and take action.

The Great Dictionary of ailments and diseases by Jacques Martel

Bartholin’s glands

Definition: Small glands located in the vaginal opening whose function is to secrete lubricant to facilitate sexual function. They also secrete pheromones.

Technical: 1st and 4th Embryonic Stages.

Reproduction conflict or unwanted sexual contact.

sympathicotony: In the active conflict phase, an adenocarcinoma forms that increases the production of vaginal mucus.

vagotonia: In the conflict repair phase there is reduction due to tuberculosis bacteria producing bad odor.

Biological sense: Related to the production of lubricant (promoting sexual intercourse, reproduction).

In case of dryness, the meaning would be the opposite: not to perform the act.

Conflict: Unwanted sexual contact conflict. Conflict of guilt regarding the sexual act or feeling dirty.

In general, I would respond to resents of the type:

“Men are dangerous, I can’t get close to them.”

“I must reject the act to punish the couple.”

If I get pregnant, I get fired from the company.

conflict of not being able or not wanting to show our desire.

Conflict of dryness (1st Stage): Conflict of “Venus on strike”. Piece conflict: My partner is a “piece” of “bastard” and I want to get rid of him.

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At the same time, I need to catch a “piece” of man.

Bartholinitis: 4th stage conflict: The glands become inflamed and an obstruction of the secretion channel occurs.

Conflict of anger and frustration in relation to sexuality:

We do not have the right to have that “piece” of man (frustration)26. Need for my desire to be recognized and accepted.

conflict of not being able to complete the carnal union for not having a man who belongs to us.

Bio-Emotional Dictionary. (Joan Marc Vilanova Pujó)

LACRIMAL GLANDS

Definition: Exocrine glands responsible for producing and secreting tears.

Technical: 1st and 4th Embryonic Stages. Conflict to catch piece. Identity conflict.

sympathicotony: In the active conflict phase of the 1st stage, which corresponds to the gland, an adenocarcinoma appears that produces more tearing. In the 4th stage, corresponding to the ducts, there is ulceration of the epithelium.

vagotonia: In the repair phase of the 1st stage conflict (gland) there is decomposition by fungi or microbacteria (dacroadenitis). If there is pending healing, it can cause dry eye syndrome. In the 4th stage (ducts) there is inflammation of the ducts that can cause an obstruction with blockage of tears and produce a “tear duct tumor”.

Biological sense: The tears lubricate the eyeball, moisten it and clean it to have a better view of the “piece”. They also contain a bactericidal enzyme that continuously protects the eye against infection.

Most of the eye is stage 4 but in the tear ducts it is a vital matter of survival.

Conflict: General conflict of fascination of something that we cannot avoid seeing, despite being horrifying to us.

Conflict of wanting to be seen and not being seen or on the contrary, of not wanting to be seen, of hiding.

Conflict of not being able to catch the prey for not being seen and considered by others.

We cannot see what we would like to see or what we would like to happen.

Conflict of fear of the other’s gaze with a feeling of fear from behind.

Conflict in the gland: (1st stage): Conflict of not seeing something or of not being able to do something that we would like to see.

Crying conflict: Crying is forbidden, expressing your emotions, showing them in front of someone.

Duct Conflict (4th Stage):

Ulcer Left side: To want to be seen or not to want to be seen. Inability to get rid of something seen with a shade of danger or dirt.

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Ulcer Right side: Not being able to assimilate by oneself (also in a figurative sense not being able to trust, incorporate).

Conflict of not being able to visually capture what is vital to me.

Bio-Emotional Dictionary. (Joan Marc Vilanova Pujó)

PITUITARY GLAND OR HYPOPHYSIS

The pituitary gland is an endocrine gland located below the brain, below hypothalamus and that, secreting the stimulins that act on others endocrine glandsplays a major role in the regulation of hormonal secretions.

So act like great teacher relative to the other glands in the body. He plays a bandleader role. The proper functioning of it helps to balance my rational and intuitive facets. If an imbalance occurs, or if my rational side “overheats” leaving no room for my intuitive, creative and emotional aspects, my intuitive side too, my psychic gifts “overheat” in turn, because I want to go too fast , taking classes, reading all kinds of books, trying all kinds of techniques, etc., and I create an imbalance because my physical body cannot withstand all the internal changes that occur.

Since the pituitary gland control the proper functioning of my organism, I make sure that my body and my mind are in balance, avoiding excesses and I make sure that I control my thoughts and my emotions. If my pituitary is affected by a tumor, I can live a deep feeling of helplessness, having the impression of not being able to achieve the goals that I had set for myself. In a figurative sense, it’s as if I reach out as much as possible to reach the apple that is on the tree, but I can’t. The obstacle can be physical or emotional. I have the feeling of being “too small” (literally or figuratively) to reach the goal and I may be afraid of the means I must use to achieve my goals.

How can I rise to the top?

I am aware that the goals I have set for myself may be too high. I learn to be understanding and patient towards myself, knowing that I always do my best and that I want what is best for myself and for others.

Being true, I will always be proud of myself, whatever my realizations.

The Great Dictionary of ailments and diseases by Jacques Martel

SALIVARY GLANDS

Definition: Exocrine glands of the oral cavity (mouth), responsible for the secretion of saliva. It is the beginning of digestion.

Technical: 1st and 4th Embryonic Stages. Conflict of catching or spitting out the piece.

sympathicotony: In the phase of active conflict, a compact adenocarcinoma (polyps) occurs.

vagotonia: In the conflict repair phase, the tumor is degraded by microbes. If conflict repair is pending, saliva production decreases.

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Biological sense: The salivary glands participate in the beginning of the digestion process, lubricating the piece for its swallowing. They also serve as a lubricant in case of vomiting (before returning we began to salivate a lot).

Conflict: Glands (1st Stage): General conflict of fear of not being able to eat. Hamster conflict, food storage conflict. Conflict of not being able to catch or release the piece because it is not sufficiently lubricated, impregnated with saliva.

Salivary channels (4th Stage): conflict of “Not having the right to drink, eat, store food”.

Mouth dryness: Conflict of not wanting to swallow what they force us to.

excessive salivation: Difficulties in swallowing or incorporating the snack. It usually happens when we are hungry and we see food that is not within our reach (at another table in the restaurant, for example).

Calculations in the ducts:

Right handed: “Do you consider yourself the piece that she wants to eat?”

Lefties: “I don’t want to be incorporated by the other”

Bio-Emotional Dictionary. (Joan Marc Vilanova Pujó)

SALIVARY GLANDS

A malfunction of my Salivary glandswhich They produce too little or too much saliva, it indicates that I am insecure about finding the necessary food for my survival. Maybe I don’t have money to buy food or maybe I have food but don’t know how to use it.

So there is food available but I can’t buy it, I don’t have access to it. My mouth will “water” and I will experience a feeling of lack. I accept this situation, being aware that I also have the right to eat well and that life provides me with everything I need.

The Great Dictionary of ailments and diseases by Jacques Martel

SEBACEOUS GLANDS

Definition: Glands of the dermis that secrete an oily substance called sebum whose function is to maintain the elasticity of the skin.

Technical: 2nd Embryonic Stage. Protection conflict. Attack on integrity.

Biological sense: Create a lubricating layer on the hair and skin to protect it and maintain its elasticity.

Conflict: Conflict of stain, attack on our integrity in a context of aesthetic devaluation. We must defend ourselves from an attack. For example: “Look how ugly you are, for God’s sake!”

SUBLINGUAL GLANDS

Definition: Small salivary gland located under the tongue.

Technical: 1st Embryonic Stage. Conflict of catching or spitting out the piece.

sympathicotony: In conflict-active phase produces a compact adenocarcinoma.

vagotonia: In the conflict repair phase, the tumor degrades with fungi (mycosis) or microbacteria. If conflict repair is pending, saliva production decreases.

Biological sense: The sublingual glands participate in the initiation of the digestion process, lubricating the piece…