Don't think bad, you'll get sick. Doctor Avicenna said that...

One of the most famous physicians of antiquity Ibn SinaAvicenna, known in the West as Avicenna, gave the world more than 450 works in 29 fields of science, of which only 274 have survived. He was the most famous and revered sage and physician of the medieval Islamic world. But the greatest value are his medical treatises.





Avicenna said, “The physician has three means of fighting disease: a word, a plant, a knife.” Note that the word comes first. He cured many as a physician to the Samarkand emirs and Dalemite sultans, and argued that any disease could be defeated. How to do this, will tell the editor "Site".



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It has long been known that our psychological state and physical health are closely interrelated. One of the most important psychological laws is that the verbal expression of love, sympathy, and admiration strengthens vitality to whom it is addressed. Evil and unkind words, respectively, reduce the energy of the interlocutor.



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An interesting incident happened in a hospital in Paris. Beginning psychologist Emily Kyi prescribed, referring to the head physician, his patients 3 times a day out loud or mentally repeat 10 times: “Every day I feel better and better.” Repeat this not mechanically, but with emotion.



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It is hard to believe, but the fact remains that within a month patients became the main source of conversations of the medical staff of the hospital, and then the whole of France. Severely ill patients recovered within a month, and some patients even disappeared the need for surgery.



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There have been many cases when thoughts and faith helped people to overcome even incurable diseases from the point of view of medicine. You think about the bad, you get the bad. As you know, faith creates an event. With health, according to Aviatsenna, this is what happens. It is impossible to be a healthy person, thinking and telling others about their illnesses all the time.



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American cardiologist Robert Eliot once said a very clever phrase: “Don’t be upset over trifles.” It's nothing. So from today, start thinking positively and in any case do not invent yourself sores, and do not fuss about anything.

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