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IC and the Summer Time: 8 Suggestions to Avoid Increased Flares

IcebergThe energy science of Ayurveda states that all that we observe including our own mindbodies are made of vibrational frequencies and from unified field theory this is how contemporary physics sees our reality  There are 10 pairs of these frequencies called qualities and when they become increased in the physiology

For example the hot and mobile qualities become increased in the GIT(gastrointestinal tract) and may lead to the IC bladder pain syndrome(interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD, and fibromyalgia) if the conditions are right  The quality of hot produce the burning sensations in the bladder on voiding, in the vagina and perineum, and prostate  The mobile quality helps disseminate the hot quality and pain but also is responsible for urinary frequency

As we discussed everything is made up of these qualities  They exist in us as well as outside us  So the hot quality in our environment can increase the hot quality in us

Summer time is a season when people lower their body temperature by sweating and drinking more  This causes agni to go down and the chances for ama to increase  We should be appropriate about fluid intake(40ozK, 60ozP, 70ozV)

So Stay Cool in Hot Times

If you have the IC bladder syndrome the summer time can be a risky time  And from this perspective it’s not the overheating type of feeling that can be problematic but just the exposure to the heat that can lead to problems particularly if the IC syndrome is present  But the good news is that the energy science gives you good antidotes to keep cool

Stay cool and don’t overheat  Avoid staying out in the hot sun

The energy of the sun is hot but the energy of the moon is cooling so moon bathing is something that can be done when it’s been a particularly hot day in order to bleed off some of the hot quality

Use of cooling foods such as cucumber or cucumber milk

Use coconut  Think tropical because Nature provides us foods that are valuable in hot climates

Avoid deep fried fatty foods due to the hot quality

Milk with cardamom and fresh ginger(milk is cooling like the moon’s energy)

Herbs to use with no ama: amalaki, brahmi, jatamamsi, shankapushpi, shatavari, chitrak, black pepper

Herbs to use if ama is present: mahasudharsan, neem, kutki, guduchi, kama dudha, pravel panchamrit

Each of these herb groups can be used with aloe vera gel which is also cooling and will direct the herbs to specific locations in the body

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

read more

Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

read more

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

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IC and What It Means As Chronic Disease: 5 Ways to Get Rid of Unhealthy Lifestyle Behavior Patterns(LBP)

Buffalo Slow DownIt’s estimated that 60-70% of people with the interstitial cystitis will resolve the problem spontaneously  The percentage probably goes higher for those who do simple nutritional work as explained at icdiet.com and foodsheal.com

So we are left with about 20% of the IC population who will go on to chronic disease who will display more than one of the disease labels of the IC bladder pain syndrome(interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD, and fibromyalgia)  This 20% represents the true chronic disease population who will need more change than just simple nutritional advice

Chronic Disease Means Chronic Management

Acute disease is short lived and the solutions are straight forward  But chronic disease management requires continuous ongoing treatment therapies which become a problem for us living in a Vata vitiated society who want our solutions yesterday

From an energy science point of view treatment guidelines revolve around those which center on lifestyle behavior patterns(LBP) which are the most difficult for us as humans to deal with  From an epigenetic view the reason for this is actually based on methylation groups that prevent us from changing easily  This methylation obstructs us from changing our LBP  Essentially unhealthy LBP are obstacles to health

Holocaust survivors have high levels of methylation and leave them mentally “scarred”  Unfortunately this methylated scarring becomes heritable whatever the traumatic event may be  But it brings up questions for us such as “Is agni or eating patterns heritable?”

The good news for us who are challenged by LBP’s that are not supportive for healing IC is remember that is takes just 8 weeks to reverse patterns not supportive of moving in the right direction  That’s right, 8 weeks to reverse those pesky methylation patterns that prevent us from changing to healthy LBP’s

What Makes a Healthy LBP?

Ayurveda, the energy science of healing, gives us guidelines for healthy living  Say we get up at 9am and go to bed at midnight  Ayurveda would say that it would be better to go to bed early and get up earlier  How much volume to drink during the day?  How much to eat at the biggest meal of the day? What are the best foods to bring about physiologic balance?

The LBP help us live our lives in balance because that promotes health and heals chronic disease  The above questions seem like they would have nothing to do with the IC bladder pain syndrome but from an energy science point of view they are all suggestions to bring about physiologic balance that will produce a foundation by which other therapies will build on the foundation of LBP

5 Ways to Deal with Pesky Unhealthy LBP

Yes, it’s possible to change those methylation groups leading to unsuccessful unhealty patterns or LBP  The reason that they work is that these activities produce mental clarity  Any technique as a matter of fact that induces more mental clarity will decrease “bad” methylation which can induce unfavorable LBP

1  Meditation is becoming a well known technique to quiet the mind  An active mind clouds our soul’s intelligence leading to poor decision making that leads to repetitive destructive LBP

2 Mantra work is the repetition of sounds that evoke DNA demethylation  Essentially the sounds said mentally to yourself bump off these unwanted methylated groups to bring about change in any LBP

3 Breath retention is a form of meditation but has the added advantage of improving agni and promoting love, compassion, and peace

4 Herbs can change over time behavior patterns because herbs work at the level of mind or DNA

5 Marma therapy directly works at the level of mind so unwanted patterns slip away and one is consciously directed in different directions

 

 

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

read more

Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

read more

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

read more

IC and Panchakarma

ShirodharaWhen we enter a new way of doing healing it’s good for us to educate ourselves about how the new discipline does its healing  I have emphasized in this blog that we can’t bring our matter science preconceived notions along with us when we begin looking at the energy science way of healing  It just doesn’t work  So we need to be prepared to leave behind out old baggage and be prepared to enter a new way of healing

The Ayurvedic detoxification procedure is called panchakarma(PK) which means the 5 actions  The five actions are nasya, rakta moksha(blood donation), vamana, virechana, and basti  These actions can be done outside the context of a panchakarma event especially if there are complicating clinical circumstances but they are most effective when done in the context of PK

Detoxification has a very specific meaning in the energy science  It means that during the process the Vata Pitta and Kapha energy patterns are brought back to the GIT for elimination AS WELL AS ama which has been peripherally spread from the GIT to the tissues and energy channels of the mindbody along with VPK

The PK Event

The event of PK is just that  It is an event that occurs that brings about healing  Like all the healing modalities used in the energy science it’s not just one thing but a multiplicity of things done to the energy body’s field that brings about healing changes  So it is with the PK  It’s not just one thing in the PK event that brings about healing but it’s how all of the modalities during the event come together to bring about a successful outcome

There are 3 components to the PK event  The first is the preparatory phase in which the primary purpose is to prepare the energy field for detoxification  There are several components to this phase but by far and away the most important is internal oleation which is done by taking increasing amounts of ghee orally in order to saturate the tissues so that the energy mindbody will release VPK and ama from the peripheral tissues

The second phase is the application of the five actions during a period of time  During this time three other things should be done to encourage the movement of VPK and ama back to the GIT for elimination  Oil massage, sweating, and oil to the forehead in a continuous stream helps support the process  Other therapies can also be applied as per individual patient

The followup or third phase is to do things to support the elimination of the VPK and ama from the GIT  An important aspect here is to rekindle agni that has been slowed down by the first two phases  This is a very important aspect of this third and last phase of PK  This phase can last as long as three months in which there is gradual release of VPK/ama

Some Clarifications about PK

One PK event in a person’s incarnation is not enough for detoxification  Rather it should be seen as a repetitive process that is like dipping a shirt into soapy water  One dip doesn’t clean the shirt  It takes multiple dips to clear the accumulated toxic load  As with any process the more you do the better you get at it

The PK event is special in how things get done  If you take pieces out of context and use it regularly they don’t have the same effect For example, the use of basti which is the best way to eliminate Vata and ama from the energy mindbody doesn’t have the same effectiveness when done alone out of the context of the PK event as when it’s done in it

The more one oleates in the first phase the better the end result  There are several tricks that can be used to make this important stage successful

It is possible to do the PK event over one week and by yourself with or without guidance  But this week time frame doesn’t include the first and third phases outlined above

Lastly even though it may seem foreign to you it is a way to ensure that real healing can take place if you deposited peripheral VPK/ama

 

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

read more

Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

read more

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

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Low Back Pain and IC: 5 Energy Science Ways to Manage

Bad-and-good-postureThe incidence of low back pain(LBP) in the IC bladder pain syndrome(interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD, and fibromyalgia) is estimated to be higher than over the general population  Presently there are new anatomical observations about the mechanical carriage of the spine that suggests that there has become an too much thoracic curvature due to our sedentary culture and furniture that doesn’t support the back

While these anatomical observations and reasons are probably true they don’t explain why there is a higher than expected LBP incidence in the ICPBS poplulation  Let’s discuss how the energy science anatomy looks at LBP

The Anatomical Home of the Vata Energy Pattern

Vata, the energy pattern of movement, has the qualities of cold, light, mobile, dry, rough, subtle, and clear  Particularly the qualities of light, mobile, and rough play prominent roles in ICBPS  It is these vibrational frequencies that lead to the urinary frequency and urgency of both the overactive bladder syndrome, interstitial cystitis, and chronic prostatitis

But as we have discussed before the role that Vata plays in these disease labels begins in the GIT and then spreads from the lower rectum to the pelvic nerves to produce the varied presentation of the syndrome such as vulvodynia, intersitital cystitis, and IBS

The anatomical home for Vata is the colon, pelvic girdle, thighs and lumbosacral(LSS) spine  It is this latter involvement which leads to Vata when increased to produce symptoms of pain in the lower back

How does Vata increase its qualities?  First, lifestyle choices such as lack of proper rest, lack of regimen, and foods that produce Vata aggravation  This is particularly important for those with a PV type of energy constitutional makeup  Secondly, when agni or digestive power is affected it can lead to a progressive buildup of Vata in the rectum that then leads to symptoms in the LSS

There is no pain without Vata  This is because Vata’s primary functional area of the mindbody is the nervous system  So when Vata accumulates and then aggravates the tissues Vata is the first to produce complaints of pain

5 Management Strategies for LBP

The qualitative reasons for LBP are cold, light, mobile, dry, rough, subtle, and clear due to the localization of the Vata energy pattern in the LLS area  Another important observation already discussed is the close relationship between the pelvic and pectoral(shoulder) girdles

Pranayama(PY)  Since the breath ties the pelvis(apana vayu) and the shoulders(udana vayu) together it is no surprise that breath exercises can facilitate over time back rehabilitation  This stategy improves the flexibility of the musculofascial planes surrounding the LSS and the strength of the supporting muscles of the entire back  PY is the best way over time to make this happen  Loss of flexibility is related to the cold, dry, and rough qualities  The loss of strength is related to the light, dry, rough and subtle changes

Mahanaryan oil  This is an excellent penetrating oil that quiets the Vata qualities of dry, rough, and subtle  There are energy science methods of oil application that are ingenious and highly effective in improving ability to loosen the tissue rigidity occurring due to cold quality

Heat  The cold quality is always present in any pain complex so the liberal use of heat, preferably moist heat, is important

Become a floor dweller  This may seem rather radical but even laying on the floor for brief periods of time can be very therapeutic for LBP  This is because when the back’s foundation(LSS) becomes impaired all aspects of the back become involved  Using the floor helps provide support to the upper thoracic back which becomes problematic due to the LSS Vata effect

Become conscious of your posture  As we started in this discussion being aware of our posture becomes an important part of rehabilitation of the lower back by targeting how we carry the upper back particularly the thoracic curve  This is done by paying attention to the shoulders, keeping them drawn back and down  This action improves the lordotic J hook of the LSS and reduces the prominence of the thoracic spine  PY helps improve the overall strength of the back so that this action on the thoracic spine can be held for long periods of time

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

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Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

read more

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

read more

IC and the Perfect Snack: 4 Ways to Use Fresh Fruit

cherriesA perfect snack should be nutritious and digest easily even in those with poor digestive strength(agni)  This can be really important for those with the IC bladder pain syndrome(interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD, and fibromyalgia) because poor agni is always the case

Fresh fruit fits this category and is the primo snack food, hands down  It beats anything in the middle of the grocery store

The Universal Fruits

Energetically we are not created equally  Some are PV others PK while others VK(unusual) so we don’t resonate the same to foods and fruits are no exception  Perhaps some of you already know that a granny Smith apple due to its sourness can provoke your IC

But there are some fruits that can be used all the time….the universal fruits  Notice that they are all sweet because the sour taste will provoke Pitta

Fruit that can be used all the time:  Sweet apples(apple a day keeps…), applesauce, sweet berries, sweet apricots, sweet cherries, soaked prunes, soaked raisins

Particularly during the summer when central agni is low, fruits make an excellent way to protect an already compromised agni  Try to use locally grown fruits when you can and support the organic growers

Remember the general rule to not mix other foods with fruit  If you eat fruit before or after a meal allow 30minutes as a separating time interval  Fruits and yogurt is a particularly nauseating combination

Fruits and Improving Digestive Fire(Agni)

Consider using fresh fruit for the below to charge up your agni                                                                                                                              berries

Fruit fast (PittaVata every 2w…PittaKapha every week)

Fruit juice fast…using juices as a way to fast and improve agni is a great way to improve your chances of recovering from IC

Fruit as meal subsititutes…especially during the summer months when appetite is always low, fruit becomes a great meal substitute

Fruit as snacks…possibly 20% of the supermarket is snack foods, typically salty and fat(sour taste)laden….fruits are wholesome, fresh, and simple to digest

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

read more

Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

read more

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

read more

IC and Decision Fatigue: 7 Ways to Reduce It

bigstock_Decision_Making_3544162In the past we have likened the mindbody to an energy battery that can become drained in many different ways  One of the more common ways is chronic disease such as the IC bladder pain syndrome(interstitial cystitis, vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia)  When there is constant daily discomfort for long periods of time there will be a high chance that an energy drain can occur

In the world of psychology this can lead to more often than not decision fatigue  This is a situation where after several decisions “pile up”, say while grocery shopping, that by the time we’re done we are mentally fatigued  That’s why the candy bars are at the checkout stand because with decision fatigue impulse buying happens to increase(unless a high will power quotient is present)

But add on the energy depletion from chronic disease and you’re more likely to start in the hole even before you get started with the shopping in the first place

So protecting your energy when you have the IC bladder pain syndrome is an important thing to look at

7 Ways to Protect Your Energy

Establish a daily routine  In the energy science a daily ritual in which foundational “to do’s” are always done such as brushing your teeth  These foundational activities require no decision making and allow you to put yourself on “auto pilot” but at the same time they provide a structure that you can always rely on

So going to bed by 10 to 11p each night is a great start to be able to get up preferably at sunrise or by 6-7a each day  This early morning rising then establishes a time when the bathroom ritual done and do some form of centering work(contemplation, meditation) Then you can get in a hour of exercise of your choosing…pranayama, asana practice, walking etc  Typically the choices are based on your energy constitutional makeup

Having regular mealtimes with the biggest meal at noon is essential to maintaining good health  rinking room temperature fluids(ice is not nice!), using spice mixtures(churans at foodsheal.com), simply paying attention to what you’re doing when eating(few meals a week in silence), or not eating when busy helps replenish your body’s energy

Reduce mental turbulence Perhaps a surprise to some is that the mind is the biggest drain of them all! Often the mind is running in the background even though you think it’s quiet This incessant turbulence shows up as fear, anxiety, depression, worry, and of course fatigue because the body gets beat up with this kind of mental activity Solution? Spend 5-10 minutes twice a day(morning and evening) closing your eyes and watching the breath

Remove nutritional stressors There are foods that drain the body’s energy such as refined sugar, coffee, chocolate(what the heck?) carbonated drinks

Improve food choices Foods that bring about balance for you according to the nutritional formats at foodsheal.com after you take the mindbody questionnaire will help you sort this out

Using proper food combining stops the depletion of energy expended due to difficult to digest food combinations

Avoid snacking Eating before you have digested the last food that you’ve ingested requires the mindbody to use more energy so this habit is depleting At least 4 to 6 hours between meals or better yet wait until your hungry since appetite is the best gauge of the body’s readiness for food

Toxicity If you have poor digestion, chances toxic formation will occur leading to the qualities in the bladder being held there and unable to be released But this toxicity is everywhere and it reduces the mindbody’s efficiency in functioning The mindbody can no longer function with “ease” but now functions with “dis-ease”

By implementing these suggestions you can begin to reduce decision fatigue and free up energy that gets wasted  Good luck!! DB

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

Posted by on Jul 18, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

IC and Food Cravings: And 3 Things To Do About Them

In the IC bladder pain syndrome as in many chronic diseases such as fibromyalgia, vulvodynia, IBS, GERD, or chronic prostatitis, there is often times the occurrence of cravings particularly around food  Sometimes these cravings are normal and should be satisfied  But if we understand the energy model we will understand when some cravings should not be satisfied I’m using the word “craving” here in a very specific way and different than addiction  In addiction I’m speaking about a continual need for something you...

read more

Relationships and IC Stress: 3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Posted by on Jul 13, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Relationships and IC Stress:  3 Ways to Help Manage Them

Any chronic disease produces stress  The stress can be good or it can be bad  When stress is managed well there are adaptive behavioral patterns that are adopted that lead to changes that help heal or place the person in situations that help them have unique insights about their disease  Whether the disease is IC or its sister related labels of IBS, GERD, vulvodynia, fibromyalgia, or chronic prostatitis matters little  What’s important is how the individual deals with the stress But as we know stress can be damaging and affect our...

read more

Fibromyalgia and IC: 5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

Posted by on Jul 5, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Fibromyalgia and IC:  5 Ways to Deal with Symptoms

As part of the IC bladder pain syndrome fibromyalgia(FM) is a common(along with vulvodynia, chronic prostatitis, IBS, GERD)  It’s estimated that 25% of people with IC have complicating FM but that percentage is probably much higher than the estimate because many with IC have some symptoms of FM but don’t meet the strict criteria for diagnosis Nonetheless the associated symptoms of FM make the IC syndrome difficult to manage Fibromyalgia as a Disease Label More women than men are affected and the symptoms may be unilateral(on just...

read more

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

Posted by on Jun 28, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

3 Pelvic Therapies for Treating the Cause of IC

In the past I’ve talked about various options open to an IC population interested in pursuing healing rather than palliative matter science methods   The energy science also has palliative methods as well but the topic of this blog is not to palliate the IC bladder pain syndrome but to eliminate it The energy science model’s understanding of the origin of disease makes this possible and allows you to understand why the below therapies work in eliminating IC as well as its sister diseases of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia, vulvodynia,...

read more

Is It a Flare or Infection? 3 Ways to Figure It Out

Posted by on Jun 21, 2014 in bladder, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Is It a Flare or Infection?  3 Ways to Figure It Out

By definition IC is diagnosable by having symptoms of a UTI but a negative culture, best done on a well done cath specimen  If the culture is negative with lower tract irritative symptoms(LTIS of frequency, urgency, burning on urination) and no gross hematuria(blood seen in the urine), one is fairly safe in assuming IC, especially if this happens over and over again    Other urological workup can be done but this definition essentially seals the deal #1 Way to Figure It Out If there are associated symptoms of IBS, GERD, fibromyalgia,...

read more

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC: 3 Things You Can Do

Posted by on Jun 15, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Summer Months and the Qualities of IC:  3 Things You Can Do

Everything that we observe whether it’s our body or the world around us can be viewed as either a wave or a particle  When it’s a particle we see the world as reassuringly solid and palpable  From this world view we see things around as molecules; but when the world is seen as a wave our view changes  The world is seen as vibrating pulsating energy These vibrational frequencies are identified as money, struggles, obstructions to what we want, the passion of life itself  Biologically vibrational frequencies are what make us up...

read more

Ghee: Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Posted by on Jun 7, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis | 0 comments

Ghee:  Medicinal Uses and How to Make

Last week I wrote about various cooking oils that when used according to your energy constitutional makeup will bring you closer to balance and harmony  But there is one cooking oil that can be used by everyone anytime (except in moderation for PK people)  This cooking oil comes from unsalted butter, has a very high burning point(technically it’s called smoke point),  and best of all is highly medicinal  As a matter of fact it is a cornerstone in energy science therapies to heal IC bladder pain syndrome, chronic prostatitis,...

read more

Cooking Oils: Which Are Best For IC

Posted by on May 30, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic prostatitis, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Oils may be overlooked when looking for the “apparent trigger foods” in the IC diet  In the energy science approach there are specific oils that carry the hot quality and these in the end will aggravate the small bowel, the seat of Pitta energy which is as you recall the energy of transformation in the body  These oils if used improperly can produce the bladder pain of the IC bladder pain syndrome Why would the small bowel be the focal point of transformative energy?  It’s in the small bowel that foods are literally...

read more

Acid Indigestion and IC: 3 Ways to Manage

Posted by on May 25, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, chronic pelvic pain syndrome, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Acid Indigestion and IC:  3 Ways to Manage

You would do anything to deal with the pain of IC especially when flares occur so it would stand to reason that using an antacid of some form would be appropriate since for some it gives them relief of their heartburn but has also been anecdotally reported by some to help with their IC symptoms  But interestingly disease labels such as IBS, fibromyalgia, and even vulvodynia share the problems of too much heat in the physiology Interestingly acid indigestion(heartburn) and GERD are strongly associated with IC  In an online survey done by the...

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Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

Posted by on May 16, 2014 in bladder, bladder pain, fibromyalgia, GERD, IBS, IC, Interstiial cystitis, Uncategorized, vulvodynia | 0 comments

Restoring Biological Innocence and Healing Disease

The energy body is composed of three types of energy using the energy science model of Ayurveda  As I have talked about in the past how it is articulated in other models such as the Traditional Oriental Medicine discipline is different but in essence it’s the same, the mindbody is being seen as an energy field, not a matter field The three energy patterns in the Ayurvedic model are Vata(energy of movement), Pitta(energy of transformation or metabolism), and Kapha(energy of stability)  You need all three to function but they are...

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