The human body is the result of a "well knit together" myriad of systems. We should think of the body as a tight package of many, many different systems that are bound together by the hidden powers of water ; much like society is bound together by its monetary system. In the same way that the indicators of depression in the energy industry or the housing industry area sign that the total economy of the country will be affected, the water shortage that has produced signals at the finger joints is also an indicator that other systems of the human body will sooner or later signal their damaged state.
There is a gap between the ongoing effect of dehydration and the signal-producing stage of the same dehydration, very much like a company that runs short of cash flow and needs to trim its activity and lay employees off when it can no longer continue and has to borrow money or declare bankruptcy. The finger joint is like a company that is a member of a conglomerate. When it runs short of water, it has to borrow from the other organ members of the conglomerate. However, the conglomerate has an efficient distribution system that has been aware of this local need and has provided the joint with what water it can spare. These compensatory steps are carried out at an automatic and imperceptible level that the conscious mind is not aware of. However, it is almost always the conscious mind that places on the joints of the hand or the legs the burden of movement beyond their rationing supply and capacity to endure. The pain l is an alert system for the conscious mind to curtail its demands until it attends to the correct translation of the chronic pain signal of the joint unit of the conglomerate "body."
There is a gap between the ongoing effect of dehydration and the signal-producing stage of the same dehydration, very much like a company that runs short of cash flow and needs to trim its activity and lay employees off when it can no longer continue and has to borrow money or declare bankruptcy. The finger joint is like a company that is a member of a conglomerate. When it runs short of water, it has to borrow from the other organ members of the conglomerate. However, the conglomerate has an efficient distribution system that has been aware of this local need and has provided the joint with what water it can spare. These compensatory steps are carried out at an automatic and imperceptible level that the conscious mind is not aware of. However, it is almost always the conscious mind that places on the joints of the hand or the legs the burden of movement beyond their rationing supply and capacity to endure. The pain l is an alert system for the conscious mind to curtail its demands until it attends to the correct translation of the chronic pain signal of the joint unit of the conglomerate "body."
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