Saturday, June 27, 2009

Psychosomatic background of osteoporosis

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It has long been known that some problems, such as menopause problems, are typical for Western society and not as a result of human biology. While in Western Europe and the United States over 50% of women have this problems in Japan menopause problems are rare, and this apparent differences cannot fully be explained by biological and dietary differences among populations. Mature women under the pressure of the collective consciousness of western modern society becomes a "difficulty" of the society itself, because it is appreciated all that is beautiful, young and ambitious, and not so much her wisdom and experience. Therefore, such a woman slowly becomes "superfluous", has problems with finding a new job if she wants to change it, and if we add to the story that in this age her children are doing fine by themselves, a woman becomes faced with the time to completely redefine awareness of her selves and her role in society and family. Often women in that age become the "grandmother service for child care, and instead of finding new fun and interests, by such an attitude becomes a subject of degradation by her own children.


According to Chinese traditional medicine, bones are symbolizing a place of meeting of our and collective attitudes and beliefs, and our deep beliefs about ourselves and the purpose of our life. Is a woman only the mother? Or is that her, even in the case if she has children, only temporary task? What is with her continuing meaning of life? Can you discover the talents and interests in old age, serious and "Socially useful" talents and not only just for killing time? Although for some these questions seam unconnected with the physical cause of osteoporosis, those are the burning issues of mature age that must be answered regardless of osteoporosis.

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