Gluten intolerance
Gluten allergy may tell an unprocessed family story of conflict with bread, flour, etc. or what kibble is not resolved? Below the explanation, examples of gluten allergy and gut.
The biological function of the intestines is to process and digest food
When we look at intestinal problems, the first question is: what is difficult to process? The lower the pain in the gut, the more intense often the emotional charge and the uglier that which cannot be processed. An intestinal complaint biologically has its origin in an indigestible ugly annoyance, or kibble conflict. You will learn all about the gut during training HeartConnection. What have you experienced in this life? What DNA legacy have you received? Everything that our (for) parents do not process comes to the younger generation.
Conflict-Active Phase (CA) – intestines
After a conflict breakdown, you enter a stress phase. In the intestines, there is then cell-growth. Its biological function is to indent the chunk: that which needs to be processed or digested, literally or figuratively. If your psyche cannot do this, then the body takes over. So these extra cells help you process the chunk. Resolve your stress quickly and don’t linger too long with this indigestible annoyance.
Recovery phase – intestines
Once the indigestible annoyance – the chunk conflict – is resolved, the recovery phase begins. You are tired, the gut starts clearing the helper cells and an inflammatory environment develops. In the peak of dissolution, you may have blood in your stool and/or have cramps with possible diarrhea, to drive the conflict-insertion and stress-building mass out of your body. Read extensive information about the intestines, click here.
What story does gluten intolerance tell?
Gluten allergy can tell a story of conflict with bread, flour, cereal, granola, cookies, pasta, cake, and so on. Is there a miller, baker, pastry chef in the family? What story does he/she have to tell?
Story of Bas – gluten intolerance
As a child, Bas visited Grandma regularly. She made bread in a separate room at her home. Grandma then made cookies. Bas, of course, wants cookie dough. Grandma slaps his hand. She grabs flour and blows it in his face. They laugh together. Ten years grandma dies. From then on, Bas has had gluten allergy.
Story of Liesbeth – gluten intolerance
Liesbeth bursts into tears during HeartConnection training. Suddenly, she gets an insight about the gluten allergy in her family. There was a man in The Hague, he had stolen a loaf of bread and he was shot dead. On his belly was a sign: “I am a donkey, because I stole a loaf of bread.” Her mother had seen this incident. From this moment on, the biology in this family warns, “Beware don’t eat bread, gluten, because you will die.” After sharing this insight with her family, the gluten allergy was immediately resolved.
Story of Floor – gluten intolerance
Floor had had celiac disease and a gluten allergy for many years. During HC training, she comes to understand where this comes from. Her father committed incest with her, then they sat at the table, ate a sandwich and she had to pretend nothing was wrong. An indigestible lump. After this insight, after 20 years of gluten-free living, she went back to eating gluten all at once. She no longer had celiac disease / gluten allergy. Her body was able to process everything after this insight. After a few weeks, her two daughters were also no longer suffering from the gluten allergy. Continue reading sexual abuse, click here.
Symbolism disease of gluten intolerance
- You don’t feel integrated in your family or in a group.
- You feel left out by certain circumstances.
- Having lost love from your mother (after she had another child).
- For example: you are the oldest, take responsibility and younger siblings get to do what they want.
Questions for gluten intolerance:
- What are you angry about?
- Are you upset that you can’t eat certain things?
- What can’t you digest in your life?
- Are you in a (long-term) situation that you find unpleasant?
- Do you deal with a challenging person on a daily basis?
- What are you longing for? What are you missing in your life right now?
- Event you are angry about and haven’t processed yet?
- Stress around starvation?
- Stressed about something you are missing in your life?
- Do you miss your mother’s love?
- Do you feel left out in your family, work, group of friends?
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