Some women actually menstruate through their nose.

Less rare are nosebleeds accompanying menstruation.

A man or woman can stop their nosebleed by putting ice on their genitals.

A woman’s nose often is congested during menstruation and often temporarily widens during pregnancy due to capillary dilatation.

The nostrils flare and the nose congests during orgasm for both sexes.

Phrases like, “His nose is wide open for her” has been slang for addictive and passionate love since the early days of Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck) as far back as the 1930s.

Freud’s correlation of the nose with the penis and the mouth with the vagina is based on medical fact (and reflexological principles).

According to an article on dysmenorrhea (menstrual pain) in a 1919 edition of The Journal of the American Medical Association

“Ovarian [dysmenorrhea], due to an increase of ovarian secretion; treated by inhibiting the hyperactivity of the ovary by cocainizing or cauterizing the ‘genital spots’ on the nasal septum or by neutralizing the excessive secretion with epinephrine.”

Beware of that therapy, but the “genital spots” really do exist.

Remember, the U.S. version of Reflexology was started by an ear, nose, & throat specialist named Dr. William Fitzgerald, who called it Zone Therapy.

Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) said, “At 98.6 degrees, breathing is very accurate. The nose, navel, and rectum are all synchronized.”

Quantum Sexology? If the sensitive epithelium of a man’s nose is chemically damaged, it’s alleged that his isolated sperm will be traumatized … even if his sperm are many miles distant.

The nose contains the secret of the Tantric Diamond Ladder … Nathan Seppa (“Olfactory cells aid spine healing in rats,” Science News, March 18, 2000) wrote …

“Olfactory neurons, the cells that carry information about scents to the brain, are surrounded by caretaker cells that nourish and insulate them. Unlike other cells in the brain and spinal cord, olfactory neurons can regenerate, thanks in large part to their able assistants. A new study shows that these service-oriented cells, called olfactory ensheathing glia, can also build bridges in damaged spinal cords.”

These “caretaker cells” are connected to circadian rhythms and, hence, to Time Conscious Eating … and Time-Conscious Tantra.

I don’t know about you, but I hate to meditate alone. :(

 



'Menstruation & the Nose' have 5 comments

  1. August 9, 2011 @ 12:49 pm RadioGuGu

    I don’t know about you but my nose (left) bleeded, minutes after my previous note.. a few drops only :: )

    You ARE Allone.

    Namaste

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  2. August 9, 2011 @ 12:53 pm atomb

    PS from Atom …

    Swami Nitty-Gritty said, “If thine nose be single, let it run.”

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  3. August 9, 2011 @ 12:57 pm RadioGuGu

    Dear Atom : )

    “Swami Nitty-Gritty (Adano Ley) said, “At 98.6 degrees, breathing is very accurate. The nose, navel, and rectum are all synchronized.””

    What would be an ‘optimum’ humidity at this temperature?

    Where I happen to live the ‘sauna effect’ is stronger than ‘normal’ for several months (right now really ‘bad’) & throughout the whole year.

    (Maybe in another post) Please, tell us more about the Ear.

    THANK YOU!

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  4. August 11, 2011 @ 9:15 am atomb

    The flu virus can’t survive at an environmental humidity of 50 percent and a temperature between 58 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit.

    Sunlight plus humidity is kinder on the skin but tougher on the hair.

    The nose is the most potent reflex center in the human body.

    The ear is the second most potent.

    It contains 3 independent reflex microsystems, correlating with ectodermic, mesodermic, and endodermic tissue.

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