
Psychological trauma is chronic latent inflammation, and then the codependent and regression types cause allergic reactions.
A decade ago, people might have thought that it was impossible for a person to be allergic to a person and have their autoimmunity go out of control. Well, it would have been easy to understand if all it took was the mental stress given by the other person to cause inflammation, and then the autoimmunity would run amok.
In a recent study, skin gases were measured and analyzed in patients who complained that their body odor caused allergy-like symptoms such as coughing and sneezing in people around them. They found that artificial chemicals, sulfur compounds, and ingredients that cause anxiety effects were released from the surface of the skin, and revealed that the skin gas tissues had common characteristics (Yoshika Sekine, Tokai University’s Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, July 14, 2023).
In the past, experts often judged this symptom to be a relational delusion when they heard it.
In fact, the patients were right in their complaints.
If you think of it as an allergy of the codependent and regression types, you might say that the immune system is going haywire with some substance released by the other person, attacking normal cells and causing inflammation and producing symptoms (a narrative, of course).
When a person with psychological trauma hears this, he blames himself, saying, “I am causing the other person to have an allergic reaction,” because his immune system is attacking the chronic latent inflammation. When you are blaming yourself, your autoimmunity is out of control.
When a person with psychological trauma, chronic latent inflammation, comes in contact with a codependent type, the stress hormones are lowered by the allergic symptoms, and then the inflammation from the rapidly rising stress hormones produces a variety of symptoms.
The more the codependent type of autoimmunity is out of control, the more inflammation occurs. When the substances caused by that inflammation are inhaled, allergic symptoms occur and the immune system does not stop attacking normal cells, and the inflammation induced causes a variety of symptoms.
The reason I am writing this is because when you recognize that “that person is a regression type” and stop causing runaway autoimmunity, the other person will also stop causing the regression symptoms, which occurs when stress hormones drop due to stress stimuli.
When the autoimmunity is out of control, inflammation occurs. The inflammation produces skin gas, which is inhaled, causing the other person to become allergic, which lowers stress hormones and causes regression. When the other person regresses and when stress hormones rise all at once afterwards, inflammation occurs and autoimmunity runs amok, causing gas to be produced from the other person’s skin. That skin gas makes our allergy even worse (all written in narrative).
This cycle stops simply by realizing, “That person is a regression type.”
The person with psychological trauma says, “It’s as if it’s my fault that the other person was rude to me!” and wants to get angry. This is exactly what an allergic reaction is. The rude person is like an allergic substance, and by taking it in, the immune system attacks the normal cells, making them feel “it’s my fault” and causing inflammation. “Was my smell making the other person mad?” and by worrying about it, the autoimmunity goes out of control and causes inflammation.
You may be wondering, “Why did you write all this stuff about smells?
The reason is so that you don’t blame yourself for worrying too much about the codependent or regression types. Because blaming yourself causes your autoimmunity to go out of control. I t doesn’t matter at all whether you care or not, the smell of the other person’s inflammation causes the autoimmunity on our side to run amok, damaging the psychological trauma that is chronic latent inflammation and causing flashbacks to unpleasant experiences in the past.
When you are in a crowded place and suddenly have a flashback of a scene in which you were humiliated in public in the past, you ask yourself, “Why am I remembering these unpleasant things?” and you blame yourself, your autoimmunity goes out of control and inflammation occurs. Then, people around you seem irritated and you become afraid.
It is totally different when you realize that in a situation like this, “the smell of the people around you” causes your autoimmunity to run amok, damaging your chronic latent inflammation and causing “flashbacks of unpleasant memories from the past. If it was a “humiliating scene” that was recalled, then the smell of the codependent types around you is causing you to become the regression type.
Just trying to notice such things will make you feel less irritated by those around you, because your autoimmune outburst will quiet down and you will no longer smell of the “regression type” from the inflammation, and you will no longer irritate the codependent types around you.
‘Why do I feel so miserable in this place?’ There are many psychological traumas that cause people to blame themselves, saying, “I feel this bad because I’m crazy.” But that is an allergy to the codependent and regression types of surroundings.
If someone dresses up on the outside with cool clothes or beautiful clothes, you don’t know that they have psychological trauma and are codependent or regression type, and that their autoimmunity is out of control. But “I’m the only one who’s crazy” is an allergy that can cause the autoimmunity to run amok without you knowing it.
When you think you are trying to “right their wrong” with a past event that you recall, there is a regression type nearby and you are allergic to the smell of that person. If you are suddenly reminded of a friend and want to convince them in your mind that “I am better than them,” there is a codependent type nearby and you are allergic to them.
When you realize this, the autoimmune outburst subsides, and the bad things that would have been remembered one after another before, and the nightmare world that would have treated you so evilly, disappear (all written in narrative).