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The human body is a wonderful complex system which has
a number of ways to balance or eliminate the materials which
could be harmful to the body. In order to facilitate the
elimination of these substances, the body is equipped with
urges that appear naturally. There are two types of natural
urges:
- Non suppressible urges
- Suppressible urges
Non suppressible urges
According to Ayurveda, there are thirteen types of natural
urges in the body which should not be suppressed. These
are the natural calls from body which a person must attend
to, as and when they appear in order to maintain the balance
in the body, and to eliminate an element that might cause
imbalance. The thirteen non-suppressible natural urges are:
- Urge to pass urine
- Urge to eliminate feces
- Urge to eliminate semen
- Urge to pass out flatus
- Urge to vomit
- Urge to sneeze
- Urge for eructation
- Urge to yawn
- Urge to eat (hunger)
- Urge to drink water (thirst)
- Urge to shed tears or cry
- Urge to sleep and
- Urge for heavy or fast breathing caused by over exertion.
In our modern lifestyle, we find ourselves actually suppressing
some or most of the natural urges of the body - we forcefully
suppress the urge to sneeze when sitting in a meeting, the
urge to eat when busy with work, the urge to pass urine
while watching a favorite show on television, or the urge
to eliminate flatus (fart) or yawn while in public. These
suppressed natural urges could be the cause of sickness.
Below is a description of disorders caused by suppressing
each natural urge.
Urine
Suppression of the urge to pass urine causes pain in bladder
and phallus, dysuria, headache, bending of the body and
distension of the lower abdomen.
Feces
If one holds the urge for defecation, it causes colic pain,
headache, retention of feces, distension of abdomen, wind
formation, and cramps in the calf muscles.
Semen
One should not forcefully suppress the urge to discharge
semen. Although Ayurveda promotes preservation of semen
as it is a part of the shukra dhatu, its forceful suppression
is not advised. Suppression of the urge to discharge semen
causes pain in the phallus and testicles, malaise, cardiac
pain and retention of urine.
Flatus
If one suppresses the urge for passing flatus, it causes
retention of feces, urine and flatus, distension of abdomen,
pain in stomach, and other abdominal diseases caused by
aggravation of vata.
Vomiting
The diseases caused by the suppression of the urge for vomiting
are pruritus, urticaria, anorexia, black pigmentation of
face, edema, anemia, fever, skin diseases, nausea and erysipelas.
Sneeze
Suppression of the urge to sneeze causes ailments like torticollis,
headache, facial paralysis, and weakness of the sense organs.
Eructation or belching
Suppression of eructation causes hiccup, dyspnea, lack of
desire to eat, tremor, obstacles in the proper functioning
of heart and lungs.
Yawn
Suppression of yawning causes convulsion, contractions,
numbness, tremor and shaking of the body. All these are
the diseases caused by aggravation of vata. While yawning,
the body expels the unwanted vata from the body and if it
is forcefully retained, it causes a number of vata disorders.
Hunger
By suppressing hunger, one subjects himself to emaciation,
weakness, change in bodily complexion, malaise and giddiness.
Thirst
Suppression of thirst causes dryness of throat and mouth,
deafness, exhaustion, weakness and cardiac pain.
Tears
By suppressing tears, one may develop eye diseases, heart
diseases, headache, vertigo and giddiness. Holding back
the tears also blocks the emotions and this could lead to
mental worry, depression and irritation.
Sleep
Suppression of the urge to sleep causes yawning, malaise,
drowsiness, constipation, body ache, headache and heaviness
in the eyes.
Breathlessness due to exertion
Suppression of this urge may lead to heart diseases, respiratory
tract disorders, and fainting.
According to Ayurveda, the first line of treatment in all
diseases is "avoid the cause". Therefore, all
diseases that can be caused by the suppression of the various
natural urges can be prevented simply by not suppressing
any of them.
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