I've checked how to reduce the symptoms of pollen allergy.
It seems like that the allergy relates the function of the small intestine which is controlled by parasympathetic nerve(PSN), the initiating factor of allergy (prostaglandin) will be synthesized when PSN works hard for the digestive system. Some usable sources in natural way are,
* avoid to having a big meal on dinner --- PSN predominate at night basically, it needs to work excess if one have a big dinner.
* reduce to take linoleic acid (is high in safflower, soy and corn oil) and increase to take linolenic acid (is high in kiwi, walnuts, flax seed oil)
* taking foot bath 10-15minutes when the lower body is cold --- the lower body is cold = the muscles are cold means the veins around there are cold, too. The blood cool the abdominal area when it get through the area to come back to the heart. so the PSN needs to work more to cover the function of the digestive system.
* good foods for the intestine --- fig, ginger, carrot, daikon, turnip, yam...
A lateral approach is it could be a same effect if the blood capillary is strong, mucosa of the nasal cavity might be strong, because the blood capillary is beneath of that.
* taking vitamin P (it contents in thin skin and pith = white strings of orange) to strengthen the blood capillary. Vitamin P is not water solubility, but it dissolve well in alkaline. Some of high alkalinity foods are string beans, mushroom, yam, spinach, carrot, soybeans, seaweed and banana.
Blending vitamin P + alkaline = can be expected high absorption, an easy way is making fresh juice, orange + carrot (a yang food = warms the body up in macrobiotic theory), orange + banana (a yin food = cool the body down). We might use them according to the season and body condition.
Friday, May 20, 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Stress Relief, Relieve Japan 2
We (some graduates of the Ohashi Institute) had this event again at the Buddhist temple of upper west side of Manhattan on the last Sunday April 24th.
http://www.newyorkbuddhistchurch.org/
The session numbers were 12, the donators must be remained anonymous by their request.
Practitioner : Mary Walsh, Tomohiko Yokoyama
The raised fund $460 will be sent to The Buddhist Church of America (BCA head quarters) of California once, then they will send it to the area of the earthquake of Japan.
I really gratitude that the New Yorkers took this charity event kindly, even though its already past one and half month after the disaster.
Sincerely,
http://www.newyorkbuddhistchurch.org/
The session numbers were 12, the donators must be remained anonymous by their request.
Practitioner : Mary Walsh, Tomohiko Yokoyama
The raised fund $460 will be sent to The Buddhist Church of America (BCA head quarters) of California once, then they will send it to the area of the earthquake of Japan.
I really gratitude that the New Yorkers took this charity event kindly, even though its already past one and half month after the disaster.
Sincerely,
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Conclusion of "Stress Relief, Relieve Japan"
I would like to say thank you for coming the event and appreciate for supporting us.
The raised fund, $440 was sent to The Association of NY People from Miyagi Prefecture and Japan Society after reduction of the rental fee ($60) for CRS.
Donator : Ela Deneke, Jeffrey Capshew, Kayo Yoshida, LIvia Schappert, Scott Hirose, Takako Hida, Yvonne Colmenares
Practitioner : Chie Morikawa, Kumiko Nishino, Marco Di Santo, Megumi Daimoto, Tomohiko Yokoyama
Place Provider : Kiyora Salon
and Special Thanks for, Cowlicks Japan, Eri Kubota, Shinji Horimora, Ryo Abe
We will continue this event once or twice a month, because I lived in Kobe when the other earthquake hit there in 1995. It takes long time about over 10years to recovering normal life of the people.
Best Regard,
The raised fund, $440 was sent to The Association of NY People from Miyagi Prefecture and Japan Society after reduction of the rental fee ($60) for CRS.
Donator : Ela Deneke, Jeffrey Capshew, Kayo Yoshida, LIvia Schappert, Scott Hirose, Takako Hida, Yvonne Colmenares
Practitioner : Chie Morikawa, Kumiko Nishino, Marco Di Santo, Megumi Daimoto, Tomohiko Yokoyama
Place Provider : Kiyora Salon
and Special Thanks for, Cowlicks Japan, Eri Kubota, Shinji Horimora, Ryo Abe
We will continue this event once or twice a month, because I lived in Kobe when the other earthquake hit there in 1995. It takes long time about over 10years to recovering normal life of the people.
Best Regard,
Friday, March 25, 2011
Stress Relief, Relieve Japan
Donation Shiatsu for Relief Japan
To help the people who suffered by the disaster, we would like to offer Donation Shiatsu to raise a relief fund.
Shiatsu sessions will range from 20 to 40 minutes to reduce stress, shoulder stiffness, lower back pain and so on. These practitioners are all graduates of Ohashi Institute. http://www.ohashiatsu.org/us/
The details are,
Places : CRS (Center for Remembering and Sharing) 123 4thAve 2nd Floor Between 12 & 13thSt http://crsny.org/
Kiyora Salon 15 E 12thSt 2nd Floor 212-414-4488
Date : March 27th(Sun)
Time : Noon to 5:30pm (Kiyora Salon)
4 to 7pm (CRS)
Menu : 20minutes $20, 30minutes $30, 40minutes $40 (suggested donation)
Your contribution will go to Miyagi Prefecture Government via The Association of NY People from Miyagi Prefecture after reduction of the rental fee ($60) for CRS, Raised donation will also go to Japan Society of NY's relief fund for the earthquake from Kiyora Salon.
Walk-ins are welcome but if you don't have time, please contact us for make appointment. okkonty@hotmail.com (Tomohiko)
To help the people who suffered by the disaster, we would like to offer Donation Shiatsu to raise a relief fund.
Shiatsu sessions will range from 20 to 40 minutes to reduce stress, shoulder stiffness, lower back pain and so on. These practitioners are all graduates of Ohashi Institute. http://www.ohashiatsu.org/us/
The details are,
Places : CRS (Center for Remembering and Sharing) 123 4thAve 2nd Floor Between 12 & 13thSt http://crsny.org/
Kiyora Salon 15 E 12thSt 2nd Floor 212-414-4488
Date : March 27th(Sun)
Time : Noon to 5:30pm (Kiyora Salon)
4 to 7pm (CRS)
Menu : 20minutes $20, 30minutes $30, 40minutes $40 (suggested donation)
Your contribution will go to Miyagi Prefecture Government via The Association of NY People from Miyagi Prefecture after reduction of the rental fee ($60) for CRS, Raised donation will also go to Japan Society of NY's relief fund for the earthquake from Kiyora Salon.
Walk-ins are welcome but if you don't have time, please contact us for make appointment. okkonty@hotmail.com (Tomohiko)
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