Feng Shui Analysis of Just Lived to Sleep!
The question from a netizen is: I just lived in bed today and couldn’t sleep no matter how it was. It seems to be the reason for the bed. Please ask the master to enlighten me what’s going on? Where should the good Feng Shui be?
The simple understanding and answer is: This type of phenomenon is normal and should be an allergic reaction. The reasons may be the following aspects:
1. Some people have the habit of "irritable bed", which is actually a manifestation of allergies in the human body. Change rooms, , change beds, , live in a new place, and incorrect beds, and cannot fall asleep normally.
2. There are lesions in the body. If a person becomes middle-aged and elderly, he will have a cold and it will be difficult to fall asleep. Pay attention to the reasons for his or her physical changes.
3. Some people are allergic to changes in seasons, rainy weather, and temperature differences, and cannot fall asleep even when the climate changes.
4. Something that is unpredictable but not yet known is about to happen. Some people cannot fall asleep. This phenomenon belongs to the natural instinct of animals and is expressed in modern scientific language as the result of the sixth sense - cellular induction.
In short, we must conduct specific analysis based on the actual situation of each person, and do not infer everything in the direction of Feng Shui.
Overview of allergic reactions!
Allergic reaction refers to tissue damage or dysfunctional reactions that have been immunized when the body has received the same allergic antigen stimulation again.
Chinese name: allergy reaction, foreign name Allergy disease, English name Chinese annotation is: allergy; allergy reaction. It is the manifestation of the mechanism of abnormal innate immune function, and is divided into: sensitization stage, excitation stage, and effect stage.
Allergen medical literature records nearly 20,000 kinds!
reactions are characterized by rapid attacks, strong reactions, and rapid decline; they generally do not destroy tissue cells, will not cause serious tissue damage, and there are obvious genetic tendencies and individual differences.
Sometimes you will see this phenomenon in life: some people will suffer from abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, or even skin itchyness after eating fish, shrimp, crab, etc.; some people will suffer from rhinitis, or asthma, after inhaling pollen or dust; some people will suffer from shock after injecting penicillin...
These are all manifestations of allergic reactions. Severe allergic reactions can also lead to death.
The substance that causes allergic reactions is medically called an allergen. When the body's function of resisting allergen invasion is too strong, an allergic reaction will occur under the stimulation of the allergen. Finding out allergens and trying to avoid re-exposed allergens is the main measure to prevent allergic reactions.
People who have had allergic reactions should go to the hospital for treatment in time!
Causes of allergic reactions!
Allergies often occur in some relatively fixed populations, because people with allergic constitutions are born with abnormal immune function and are often inherited. This shows that people with this characteristic constitution may have allergies throughout their lives.
People with allergic constitution may not necessarily develop allergies, which is determined by the mechanism of allergies. When a person with an allergic constitution comes into contact with an allergen for the first time, the body will not have allergic symptoms. However, the B cell in the body will produce a corresponding specific antibody. When this specific antibody accumulates to a certain amount, if this allergic antigen is exposed again, the specific allergic antibody will bind to it, degranulate the body's media cells and release multiple media, thus producing a series of allergic symptoms.
This phenomenon can be explained by eating fish intestines: Strictly processed cooked fish intestines, which can be said to be delicious as most people think. A friend was allergic to fish intestines, and this kind of allergic things happened before: After eating fish intestines for the first time, it felt delicious and there was no abnormal reaction. He thought the fish intestines were very delicious. Not long after, I ate fish intestines the second time, but this time it was not possible. I didn’t feel any discomfort during the process of eating fish intestines, but after eating fish intestines, I started vomiting after about twenty minutes.The third time I had the chance to eat fish intestines. I thought that vomiting during the second time I ate fish intestines was mainly due to general physical reasons. So I ate some fish intestines again. After more than twenty minutes of food, I started vomiting again. Moreover, it was more serious than the second time I vomited. From then on, I never dared to eat delicious fish intestines again...
can be seen that there is a condition for allergies, that is, I must be able to come into contact with the same allergen many times. It is not difficult to understand why people who are allergic to a certain type of pollen only develop allergies in spring and will not develop diseases in other seasons. This is precisely because this type of flowers will only bloom in spring and can only be exposed to this type of pollen in spring.
The substances that cause allergic reactions are called allergens, such as pollen, indoor dust, fish, shrimp, milk, eggs, penicillin, sulfonamide , quinine... and so on.
When some people are exposed to allergens, under the stimulation of the allergen, B cells produce antibodies due to the effector. Some antibodies are adsorbed on the surface of certain cells in the skin, respiratory or digestive tract mucosa, and in the blood. When the same allergen enters the body again, it will bind to the corresponding antibodies adsorbed on the cell surface, causing the above-mentioned cells to release histamine and other substances, causing capillary dilation, enhanced permeability of blood vessel walls, contraction of smooth muscles and increased gland secretion.
The above reactions, if they occur on the skin, will cause redness, urticaria, etc. If it occurs in the digestive tract, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, etc. will occur. In some cases of serious illness, they can die from bronchospasm , asphyxiation or allergic shock.
The mechanism of allergic reaction! The mechanism of the allergic reaction is a complex and abstract process. Taking the type I allergic reaction as an example, the mechanism of the type I allergic reaction can be divided into three stages:
1. Sensitization stage: After the allergen enters the body, it can be selected to induce allergen-specific B cells to produce antibody responses. This type of antibody is combined with mast cells and basophil gramulocytes (i.e., certain cells in the skin, respiratory or digestive tract mucosa and blood described in the textbook, where mast cells are distributed in the connective tissue around the subcutaneous small blood vessels neutralize the submucosa, while basophils are mainly distributed in peripheral blood), so that the body is in a sensitized state to the allergen. Usually this sensitization state can last for several months or longer. If you do not contact the allergenic source for a long time, the sensitization state can gradually disappear on its own.
2. Excitation stage: refers to the stage when the same allergen enters the body again, and the cells release biologically active media by specifically binding to the antibodies on the surface of sensitized mast cells and basophils. In this stage, in addition to histamine, the released biologically active mediators can also be prostaglandin D, leukotriene, platelet activation factors, etc., but their effects are similar, and they can all cause smooth muscle contraction, capillary enlargement and permeability, and increase gland secretions.
3. Effect stage: refers to the stage in which biologically active media acts on effector tissues and organs, causing local or systemic allergic reactions. According to the speed of the reaction and the duration of the duration, it can be divided into two types: early phase reaction and late phase reaction.
Early phase reaction is mainly caused by histamine, which usually occurs within a few seconds of contact with allergen and can last for several hours. The late phase reaction is caused by leukotrienes, platelet activation factors, etc. It reacts within six to twelve minutes after allergen stimulation, and can last for several days.