What Is Happeh Theory?
By admin on Jul 12, 2009 | In Happeh Health General | Send feedback »
Happeh Theory is a collection of information and ideas about the construction and behavior of the human body. That information and those ideas can be used to diagnose and explain many different health problems.
What are some of the main ideas of Happeh Theory regarding the health of the human body?
Asymmetry of the human body can be used to diagnose illness
By admin on Oct 3, 2009 | In Happeh Health General | Send feedback »
The human body is designed to be bilaterally symmetric. That means the right and left halves of the human body should look exactly the same. The picture below shows a bilaterally symmetric human being.
The half of the human body on the right side of the line in the picture is exactly the same as the half of the human body on the left side of the line.
According to Happeh Theory, the symmetry of the human body is directly linked to the health of the human body. A healthy body should be bilaterally symmetric and a bilaterally symmetric human body should be healthy.
Health problems will cause the human body to become Asymmetric. "Asymmetric" means that the right and left halves of the body would be different from each other in some way.
According to Happeh Theory, all health problems will make the human body appear Asymmetric in a particular way that is unique for each health problem. That fact means that it is possible to diagnose many different health problems by doing nothing more than a simple visual inspection of the patient's body.
It is difficult to overstate how important this method of diagnosis can be.
More Symmetry and Asymmetry of the human body
By admin on Oct 5, 2009 | In Happeh Health General | Send feedback »
The previous blog entry claimed that Symmetry of the body was linked with good health and Asymmetry of the body was linked with poor health. Symmetry of the body was defined as the right and left sides of the body being identical. Asymmetry of the body was defined as one half of the body being different in some way from the other half of the body.
The picture of a computer model human body below was used to demonstrate a Symmetric human body. The line in the center of the picture splits the body into identical right and left halves.
It is natural to have some hesitancy or disbelief about anything that is demonstrated with artwork. Computer generated or hand produced artwork is not real. At some basic instinctual level it is natural to always hold back and distrust a little whatever it is that is being said.
