Emotions that affect the THYROID and the way to consciously heal them

The thyroid is a neuroendocrine gland that weighs between 15 and 30 grams and is made up of two butterfly-shaped lobes located on either side of the trachea. It participates in the production of hormones, especially thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3).

These hormones regulate basal metabolism, affect growth and the degree of functionality of other body systems.

It is through these hormones that the thyroid performs one of its main functions, managing the speed of metabolism; that is, it produces hormones that speed it up, making the heart go faster, digestion… or slow down the metabolism, if the production of these hormones stops or is reduced.

The thyroid symbolically represents the body’s biological clock, and is always linked to situations related to “time”.

For example, “I’m running out of time”, “I don’t have time”, “Time is running out”, “My time was stolen”, etc.

I feel overwhelmed by events, I can’t keep up with everything that is happening to me. I have a , I can’t take something that’s mine.

If I have thyroid problems, it warns me that I am facing a fearful situation that is coming to me and I feel powerless to solve what is coming to me.

«Despite having something almost certain, I can lose it». “I’m not fast enough to get such a thing.” When will my turn come?

Right lobe: if it is damaged, it indicates that I am not fast enough to be able to catch a bite (real or symbolic).

Left lobe: if I have discomfort, it tells me that I don’t consider myself fast enough to get rid of a bite, “I can’t act fast enough.”

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Likewise, it informs me that I feel overwhelmed by events (in the sense of time, urgency), because there are several things that need to be attended to urgently and I don’t know if I will be able to achieve it.

In the same way, it warns me of my difficulty in grasping something that is vital to me, that seems unattainable to me.

“Despite having this almost certain, I can lose it.”

“I’m not fast enough to get such a thing.”

When will my turn come?

Thyroid-Excretory Channels: tells me that I am experiencing a situation of impotence: “I am tied hand and foot and I cannot act on something urgent.” “You have to do something and nobody does anything.”

In the same way, it warns me of a frontal fear of danger, an attack and I cannot notify, give the alert, on the contrary, I stay in place when danger arrives.

It also informs me of my fear of fighting, of fighting because I feel powerless.

“I can’t get over the obstacle”

I have the habit of always waiting for the last moment to do something and then I realize that I’m not going to get it.

It also shows me my fear when facing problems. “Can’t anyone do anything fast?”

Thyroid – follicular tissue: I cannot get or catch the prey, the bite, etc. I am slow (the bit can be a boyfriend, a promotion, a car, etc.).

Anaplastic carcinoma: I am losing my place in the world, the only option that seems feasible is to die quickly.

Follicular carcinoma: He tells me that I must quickly protect my loved ones because the danger is inside my house.

Medullary carcinoma: He tells me about feeling so worthless for not being quick enough to save myself or someone else from a catastrophe.

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Papillary carcinoma: It tells me that I need to run away from danger quickly (female solution).

Decreased concentration of somatotropin (STH): It announces to me that I am blocked in the intention and I do not act perhaps because of the .

“I intend to get it, but I’ll never get it.”

Goiter and multinodular goiter: Enlargement of the thyroid gland with or without inflammation of the glandular tissue. Tumor in the neck just below the larynx.

Thyroid nodules increase thyroid function to speed up metabolism, which gives a sense of urgency and the need to speed up time.

That allows us to get out of a situation or get to something, more quickly.

“I feel powerless, tied hand and foot”, “Someone should do something but nobody does anything”, “I always wait until the end to act”, “I feel that life, or something, or someone, is strangling me”

Each node corresponds to a different conflict. “I want to move, but I can’t.” “I need to act quickly in a dangerous situation and I do nothing.” “I should have acted quickly and I did nothing.”

For example: a girl falls and hits her head, her parents only comfort her, hours later she falls into a coma.

In the case of multinodular goiter, with hot spots and cold spots, the mind is in active conflict with certain daily events.

It is in the solution phase for other past events.

euthyroid goiter: I am afraid of being strangled and I lack protection.

Parathyroid: Its hormones are calcitonin and parathormone. Calcium accelerates certain vital biological processes.

“I think I don’t do enough, I don’t manage to do what is necessary, to catch the bite”,

“I want to get the quick bite and spit it out”,

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“I want to get out of it fast, spit it out”

“I can’t spit in his face”

“I want to build myself” (calcium).

“My parents want to submit me; It is difficult for me to find the balance (phosphocalcic) between my parents and me”.

Thyroid – : It warns me of having experienced a strong devaluation due to impotence in the face of an urgent situation in which I felt overwhelmed by the events and I was not able to catch a large bite.

“I don’t feel solid enough at the level of my structure.”

“I need to be strong, I need to be held up, but I don’t have anyone to do it.”

“I need support and I don’t have it.”

Cancer is always about a long-term conflict and one that we consider to be of vital importance.

Those affected by thyroid feel that they can never do what they really want, they don’t have time for themselves and, in addition, they live with the feeling of feeling humiliated or, they think that what they do is humiliating.