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About Diseases
The 1st house - reveals general well being of a person
The 5th house - tells whether you will be cured from diseases or not
The 6th house - represents your health and physical fitness
The 8th house - indicates chances of accidents, surgery, etc.
The 11th house - mentions total cure from all diseases.
The 12th house - indicates chances of hospitalization
To Check the Disease in the Natal Chart of a Child ---
1. When the the child is born and the birth chart is ready, you can trace
what 'inherent' ailment is with the child and at what stage in life.
2. When this will become 'exposed or prominent, or hampering normal life'
in a natal's life?
3. Which Dashaa / Bhukti / Antar-dashaa could cause such 'exposure' and
till what time (period)?
4. Will it 'subside' to gain and lead normal life or become severe to
adversely effect life.
5. Could 'Gochar' movements of Planetary positions would contribute to
accelerate such ailments or subside the results to gain good health.
6. Could such ailment lead to mortality and when?
7. Could Planetary influences in stages or permanently get the satisfactory results
by medication etc?
Diabetes
It is a disease of metabolism. Liver plays an important role in this
disease. A disturbance of the normal balance of factors regulating
Carbohydrate metabolism is the main cause. The rapid increase in the
prevalence of obesity, type-2 diabetes and associated complications
(diabesity) is a major global health problem. The Diabesity project
brings together basic and clinical scientists and aims to identify
new genes implicated in obesity and to develop strategies for validating
these genes as targets for future pharmacological manipulation. We
will study how these genes interact with hypothalamic pathways that
regulate appetite and metabolism using multiple approaches to establish
the functional role of genes in regulating metabolism, body weight and
composition. Many diabetic patients do not die directly of diabetes.
They die from complications like Cardiovascular and renal through
sclerosis’ – hypertension; cerebral hemorrhage and renal failures – the
terminal conditions could be Thrombotic or non-bacterial Endocarditic.
The sign Cancer rule pancreas and any affliction of Cancer is one of the
indications for diabetes. Pancreas is disturbed by over eating of savory
food. Taking food is governed by 2nd house –‘Jaatak Paarijaat’ (2nd house
deals with wealth, eye, happiness, speech, family and food among many).
The term in Sanskrit is ‘Madhumeh’ for diabetes. Passing of excessive urine
and extra thirst were cause as said by Aretus – a great Greek author in early
Christ era. Jupiter governs liver. Jupiter is responsible for production of
bile. Proper function of lever is essensial for burning up its intake of sugar,
starches and carbohydrates.
When the planet Jupiter, if afflicted in Libra (Tulaa) or Scorpio (Vrishchik)
Diabetes appear in our body. (Pl. Check the ‘Gochar’ to find these effects
at the period in contention):
1. Venus and Moon are afflicted by Mars or other malefic planet/s in a watery
sign - Cancer, Scorpio or Pisces) the native may be attacked with Diabetes.
Lagna, 6th Bhaav, and their Lord in the combination of Venus and Moon either
in Lagna or 6th Bhaav could result in diabetes. There are more and many
combinations to point the incidence of Diabetes in a Natal Chart.
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Surgery
From
http://astrostar.hubpages.com/hub/Astrology-and-Surgery-When-Not-To-Perform-A-Surgical-Operation
"He who practices medicine without the benefit of the movement of the
stars and planets is a fool". - "Hippocrates"
Hippocrates is known as 'The Founder of Medicine', the greatest physician
of his time. (460 BC)
He noted there were individual
differences in the severity of disease symptoms, and that some individuals
were able to cope with their diseases and illnesses better than others.
He says - "Touch not with
iron that part of the body ruled by the sign the Moon is transiting", -
"Hippocrates"
His observation states that one should not perform a surgical procedure
with a knife (iron) on any part of the body which is ruled by the
astrological sign in which the Moon is moving through at the time.
For example: When the Moon is in Taurus (ruler of the neck and throat),
one should not perform a tonsillectomy.
If the Moon is in Capricorn (teeth) or Aries (head), one should avoid
dental procedures, or any surgery related to the head.
If the Moon was passing through Scorpio (reproductive organs), one should
never have a hysterectomy or prostate operation.
According to Hippocrates, this would be explain why common surgeries can
be fatal; or at the very least cause unusually slow healings or painful
recuperations, as well as resulting in complications, like infections.
Why the Moon?
The Moon has the power to move the tides of every ocean and body of water
on Earth. The Moon also controls the timing of the opening and closing of
oysters, as well as the monthly menstrual cycles of women (the Moon takes
approximately 28 days to orbit the Earth, which is no coincidence). The
Human body is made up of 70% water, and so the Moon also controls our
bodies, as well as our emotions. Medical technology and procedures are
crucial; but surgery is still an unnatural process which interrupts the
body's natural tidal flow, by opening it up and exposing it to air. Therefore,
if the part of the body being operated on happens to be an organ ruled by
the sign the Moon is passing through, it will be highly sensitive and susceptible.
To find out what astrological sign the Moon is in, you can look in an Ephemeries
or a Farmer's Almanac. The Moon will stay in an astrological sign for about
2 1/2 days.
Please Note:
Both, the phase of the Moon, as well as its current Zodiac sign, contribute
to the results we achieve through surgery. The Full Moon, for example, is the
most inopportune time to have a surgery. Our body's fluids are the highest
during a Full Moon, so we will have a greater chance of swelling, hemorrhaging,
and other adverse effects. Try to avoid scheduling a surgery 5 days before or
after the Full Moon. The New Moon, however, is the best time to have an operation.
The body's fluid levels are the lowest, and there is less of a chance of swelling
or complications.
Helpful Tips For Planning Surgery:
--Try to plan an operation when the Moon is transiting through a FIXED
sign (Taurus, or Leo, or Scorpio, or Aquarius). The surgeon's hands
should be steady, and no further complications should arise.
--Avoid surgeries during a Mars retrograde or a Mercury retrograde. Mars
is the planet that rules surgeons, so when it goes retrograde, the
surgeon may not be at their steadiest or performing his best. A heavy
loss of blood can occur during a Mars retrograde. Mercury is the planet
of communication, so when it goes retrograde, it can mean confusion,
miscommunication, mistakes, and mix-ups.
--Re-schedule an appointment if it falls on a Moon's void-of-course day.
(I know this one from personal experience.) The Moon is void-of-course
when it has left one sign and has yet to enter another. It is NOT a day
for action; nothing will happen. You will end up having to go back and
re-do it, something will end up getting in the way, or at the very least-
nothing will come of it; no result. If you start a project during this
time, it may not succeed or ever develop. The Moon needs to be in a sign
in order for action to take place; no sign means no action.
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