Effects of an emotional meltdown / outburst

Posted:
Fri Jul 25, 2014 8:54 pm
by Jennifer S
I know of someone whose body becomes extremely heated up every time he loses his temper or when he is emotionally wrought, so much so that he has to immediately drink 1L of ice-cold water in order to feel normal again. Nothing else will do except drinking really cold water. Can someone explain what is really happening to this person when he experiences these incidents?
Re: Effects of an emotional meltdown / outburst

Posted:
Mon Aug 04, 2014 8:16 pm
by johanna
An attempt to explain: Whenever this person (A) loses his temper, his entire body heats up because anger makes the body very acidic and that can burn the cells. In order for the body to protect itself, it will draw calcium, magnesium, sulphur and potassium in his body to cool down the acidic environment. However, if A is already deficit of these minerals, a sudden outburst could no longer draw on the already deficit minerals. In this circumstance, the body send signals for ‘cooling’ stuff to cool down the body. Since, A is unaware of what the body needs, the only thing that A can think of to ‘cool’ the body is by drinking ice-cold water – which is not what the body wants in the first place. Ice-cold water does not contain the minerals that can cool down the body though it gives the momentary cooling effect and the illusion of feeling normal (the source of the anger still exist, just momentarily suppressed).
I remember it was mentioned in the forum that cold water is bad for us, but I cannot remember the details. Cold water constricts the blood vessels? Anyone else to share?
Re: Effects of an emotional meltdown / outburst

Posted:
Tue Sep 30, 2014 12:37 pm
by alexfong
This person was not taught how to guard her emotional body. she is not consciously filtering energies that comes to her emotionally body as such whenever she encounters negative frequencies, the emotional body reacts violently and thus drains enormous amount of energies and probably sustained severe damage to the emotional body. If she keeps having such outburst, it is likely that this person do not know how to rest and nourish this body. Rest and contemplation are the key ingredients to slowly mitigate and slowly heal this body.