LU+ and feeling sad

Adina_Kletzel: August 9, 2020, 8:32pm
Has anyone had the experience with their patients that after tonifying LU the patient felt sad and down for two days
and then it passed and they felt happy, positive, light, and clear headed?
Is there the concept of a temporary down as the body ‘clears out’ and then feeling uplifted after that?
Or should the 2 days of down be interpreted as LU+ was not the right treatment for this person?
KristinWisgirda: August 9, 2020, 11:13pm
Interesting. The integration period symptom my patients most often report on is a dullness for a couple of days
after Liver+. Maybe the sadness could be from the internal fullness that Lung+ creates? I’m not really sure.
Adina_Kletzel:
Or should the 2 days of down be interpreted as LU+ was not the right treatment for this person?
Were the happy positive qualities experienced after the sadness lifted a net gain for the patient? Did the patient get
relief from any symptoms? I would use whether or not the patient had a net gain to determine if the Lung+ was
correct or not.

michaelmax: August 10, 2020, 12:26pm
Hi @Adina_Kletzel
I have sometimes seen patients “get worse” for a day or so, and then get markedly better.
I’ve heard lots of alternative medicine people talk about a “healing crisis” and I’ve thought about this over the
years. It seems to me that often what gets termed “healing crisis” is simply mistreatment. People get worse and
then return to basically where they were.
But sometimes people get worse and then they get markedly better. They really come to a different place and
balance and they can describe clearly what’s different. That, I’d call a healing crisis. But, these are not common
experiences. More often I think it is that people got overrated and felt “off” as a result.

Adina_Kletzel: August 10, 2020, 8:43pm#

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KristinWisgirda:
I would use whether or not the patient had a net gain to determine if the Lung+ was correct or not.
I think that is good advice.
Oddly enough in this case, this patient felt very sad for a day or so and then felt like a bit weight was lifted off her
chest. She felt that her head was clearer, she was worrying less, and that her emotions were lighter. So I guess her
net gain really was better…
It could be that as Lu gets tonified it has the strength to let go of some of the sad emotions that had built up and sat
in the lung.
I agree with Michael as well though that we need to be careful not to write off every difficult reaction to a
treatment as a healing crisis.
In this case though, it just may be.