Tingling in the feet? Burning in the feet? Or is it the hands?
Abnormal sensations such as tingling and burning in the feet or hands should not be taken lightly by diabetics.
Because these could be the first signs of a so-called polyneuropathy. A doctor should be consulted as soon as possible.
"The most noticeable early symptoms of nerve damage are a tingling sensation, numbness, and pain in the feet that occur during sleep," explains Dr. Curt Beil from the Professional Association of German Neurologists.
Up to 30 per cent of all diabetes patients develop diabetic neuropathy sooner or later. This nerve damage progresses rapidly without appropriate treatment, and serious complications can even lead to diabetic foot.
If symptoms have already progressed to numbness, it is essential for those affected to give their feet special attention and care, such as professional foot care. Injuries can easily go unnoticed, become infected, and lead to problematic ulcers.
By the way, smokers should heed the same warnings. After all, it is the legs and arms of diabetics and smokers that are amputated en masse.
Photo: Leg prosthesis
This post title is originally German, as the headline wouldn't translate.
27 Jan 2011
Lieber arm dran als Bein ab (Better to be poor than to lose a leg)
18 Jan 2011
Pleasure = joy = pleasure?
This short movie from Erich Fromm delivers an essential message. Unfortunately, it is only available in German language.
12 Jan 2011
Dioxin poison in pork
Now the pigs are striking back!
What's happening again in the food industry will convince some people to finally rely only on food produced locally, promptly, and seasonally appropriately, in familiar places by familiar people. All that "gorging" on useless stuff otherwise makes you sick and, in so many cases, just fattens you up. And only pigs want to be fat.
7 Jan 2011
You are what you eat
Food holds the body and soul together. What you eat, you are. Eating yourself to death. Overeating. And other such sayings.
The comments on the last post show how vital nutrition is to us/you. Its importance is probably almost equal to that of sexual energies. But let's approach the matter practically.
Here are some recommendations. Let's start with eating unnecessary fat. Please don't go out and buy anything "low-fat." It's just more expensive, doesn't help with the fight against excess weight, and is just a trick by the food industry to increase your intake.
1. Pizza!
2. Fatty meats
3. Chocolate
4. The popular snacks! Stay away from chips, pretzels, peanuts, and the like
5. Margarine
6. Alcohol
7. Fatty sauces
8. The popular sausages
9. Fast food
10. Cream cakes
11. Sausages in general and some cheeses
And: Keep in mind what the Yogi says: You can eat anything, it's the amount that counts.
20 Dec 2010
Feel free to cheat once in a while
No, not what you're thinking ;-) I'm thinking of our daily study of the same newspaper, magazine, or news channels. We choose what we want to see and hear. But that can quickly lead to repeatedly being fed the same old stuff without really noticing.
For example, if you're more left-leaning, why not read a conservative dispatch? And if you're more drawn to documentaries and nonfiction, try a novel. Give the remote control to your kids... and on the internet, it's easy to click somewhere completely different anyway.
2 Dec 2010
1 Dec 2010
No one is born a master.
My school's master replied that everyone is a master in some way. One gives birth to a child, and the other is a master carpenter.
Now, what does the title of master mean in martial arts? In yoga or any other art form? I mean practice, practice, practice, and iron discipline. And I would like to add another thing: Any "enlightenment" that might be achieved with mastery only lasts 14 days. Then it must be earned anew.
Photo: Budo belts
18 Nov 2010
And as smart as ever
If you type the term "wisdom" into Google, you'll get about 3.1 million results. "Stupidity," on the other hand, yields 5.1 million hits. Now, stupidity isn't exactly the 100% opposite of wisdom. But let's try foolishness and end up with about 140,000 hits.
Apparently, it's difficult to depict the concept of wisdom in images. Well, images do appear, but these in turn depict words, poems, and characters. When I created a Zen garden 15 years ago, I had to decide which stones and their meanings I wanted to place there. One important stone became the "stone of wisdom." Since then, I've read much about wisdom, invented it myself, and discussed it with others. And I have to admit, "I'm as smart as I was back then."
11 Nov 2010
Stone of recognition
Photo: Stone of recognition, Master Horst D. Lindenau Zen Garden, Symondsbury, Dorset, UK, 1994
10 Nov 2010
How wonderful is that?
10 Aug 2010
Use your time
When I watch a cat, I wonder if it also practices some kind of time management.
It's equally true for cats and humans: TIME IS THE MOST VALUABLE COMMODITY!
A friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer three months ago. So, what do you do in such a case? What if I only had 3-4 months to live? What if I only had a year left? And what do I do when I know I have 30-40 years left?
Exactly, use your time!
4 Aug 2010
28 Jun 2010
Life is short
Hello dear Terlima friends,
I hope you're all enjoying this wonderful summer with lots of outdoor activities and fun. Yesterday, I attended a typical English garden party at a wonderful old country house surrounded by beautiful nature and a small stream. It couldn't get any better. In a corner of the house, I found the small sign shown here, which I don't want to withhold from you. It says: Life is short—do something illegal sometimes.
22 Jun 2010
The Wheel of Life
The rooster represents anger, lack of self-control, and excess. Anyone who follows this path inevitably heads toward damnation.
The pig in the centre of the wheel symbolises the third cause of human suffering. It represents stupidity, ignorance, and, above all, ignorance of the truth.
17 Jun 2010
Summer is approaching
27 May 2010
90 minutes for Fitness
6 May 2010
An apple a day ...
... keeps the doctor away. So sagt man im englisch sprachigen Raum. Und in der Tat hat der Apfel eine Gabe, welche nicht hoch genug geschätzt werden kann. Äpfel enthalten z.B. unverdauliche Pektine, aus diesen macht der menschliche Darm Buttersäure. Diesem Gärprodukt wird widerum nachgesagt, daß es krebsfördernde Enzyme und das Wachstum von Darmkrebszellen hemmt. So kann der regelmäßige Genuß von Äpfeln und/oder Apfelprodukten ein mögliches Darmkrebsrisiko senken.
Ein Apfelprodukt ist zum Beispiel Apfelessig. Dieser wird in Kanada, im Bundesstaat Vermont überall angeboten und auf alle Art und Weise genossen. Selbst das Vieh wird mit Apfelessig abgerieben. Im Vergleich zu anderen Staaten ist Krebs eher minimal verbreitet in diesem Teil der Welt.
Selbstverständlich will ich nicht vorenthalten, daß entgegen dem Apfel die Pflaume in Japan den Vorrang hat. Dort heißt es eben, "a plum a day ...".
Foto: Heruntergefallene Äpfel unter Auto, Bridport, UK, 2005
11 Apr 2010
Avoid people who block new initiatives
There's nothing worse for new initiatives than negative people. Unfortunately, these characters are always around us, constantly trying to pass on their "Nelei" (negative attitude to life) to us. I'd say at least half of all contemporaries fall into this category.
So always be careful who you surround yourself with and who influences you. It's best to take stock and draw conclusions if necessary. Negative people have the same influence as sickening TV programs and cheap junk from the print media.
This negativity, which spreads quietly and mainly invisibly like a cancer, is like a disease. Sometimes it's unavoidable to meet these people. In those cases, it's highly advisable not to share ideas with such individuals. They'd only put you down anyway. It's best to wait until results are available. Then suddenly, even these critics will be ready to congratulate you.
20 Mar 2010
The winter fat has to go
10 Mar 2010
Tomorrow, tomorrow, not today
But lazy people never help themselves by simply putting things off. Whether I have to do a job today or sometime later, the work is usually the same. By procrastinating, we only achieve that constant guilty conscience "Oh, there was something important to do..." and sometimes it's even too late to get things sorted out.
Be it the dear tax office, i.e., the tax return, or the long-planned start of a workout. It's often the little things: checking the oil in the car or finally answering that letter sitting on the desk for four weeks. Well, some take the cue from well-known politicians. They simply wait until one problem can be replaced by another. But that doesn't work in real life.
Do it! And do it now!
3 Mar 2010
The main thing is to move.
There are supposedly people who sit on their asses all day long, working during the day and then in the evening, only interrupted by a short car ride, back in front of the TV again. Well, that would be the worst-case scenario. It's unthinkable to help these people get more exercise.
Others think, "I have to do something," but some kind of handicap prevents them from doing it. One doesn't have good running shoes, and another doesn't have a suitable route near their door. Another is embarrassed to go to the gym with all these pounds, but can't jog or swim.
Another can't afford a gym membership, while the male counterpart actually wants to get fit before exercising. A vicious cycle.
Here's a good solution from master Horst Lindenau (Longevity consultant).
Go outside and do some power walking. Just put on something comfortable—shoes suitable for walking are sufficient for starters—and light clothing appropriate for the weather, and off you go.
30 minutes or an hour of brisk walking is enough. And I'm telling you explicitly that you don't need those stupid walking sticks. They're purely fashionable, even if millions of people do it with walking sticks; it's nonsense.
Just go and walk as fast as you like and as well as you feel.
24 Feb 2010
Interesting Facts about Yoga
Five Good Reasons for Yoga
Strangely, Yoga is always romanticised. But Yoga is simply the all-encompassing system for body and mind.
Good to know:
1. There are so many Yoga styles, there's something for everyone. From gentle women's groups to powerful women's groups. From renunciation to nude yoga.
2. Yoga is the ideal complement for athletes. There's nothing better.
3. Forget those circus acrobats. Yoga is more than just doing the splits because you were forced to do ballet as a child, and today, therefore, pretend those moves are Yoga.
4. And Yoga is NOT really only for women. Men, join in!
5. And of course, I personally think TerLiMa Yoga is the best. It's very similar to Tantra Yoga.
2 Feb 2010
How time flies
I don't know about you, but time seems slipping through my fingers. We were just sitting under the Christmas tree, shooting rockets into the New Year's sky, and today it's already February again, and spring is upon us. Even if winter still reigns in some parts of the country ;-)
I once wrote that time is God. And that's truly my feeling about time. Everything is connected to it, everything comes and goes. Time is the greatest mystery for me. I encourage, indeed urge, all readers of Longevity Art today to use your time!
Use your life's "time" well and meaningfully. Do what's right for you. Carpe diem! With that in mind, have a wonderful time.
2 Jan 2010
Here's to a new year!
"Patience - the essential virtue of a human being"
Kwai-Koo-Tsu
Happy New Year 2010 to all readers and friends of Longevity Art. Health (best achieved through one's own righteous actions), happiness (experienced by those who demand nothing), love (experienced by those who love themselves), and success in all new plans!
26 Dec 2009
Death approaches when?
"If consciousness has prevailed, then man goes, in death, into that high spherical realm, where wisdom shines forever."
Bhagavad-Gita, 14th song, verse 14, 1940 edition, Baum Verlag
12 Dec 2009
Stone of discipline
The Stone of Courage, the Stone of Insight, the Stone of Independence, the Stone of Purification, and the Stone of Wisdom.
Five years after I created the Zen garden in southwest England, I spent some time as a travel journalist in Zimbabwe. In the language of the local Shona, Zimbabwe roughly means "stone houses," which was probably influenced by the Matobo landscape. In this magnificent natural setting, the stones don't just lie around; they reside, indeed, they sit enthroned in the landscape.
These stones from Matobo National Park now inspire an insight I've had. Although the meanings of the five stones at Symondsbury Zen Garden correspond to traditional Japanese Zen, today, I'm adding another stone.
The Stone of Discipline!
Nothing works without discipline, and especially in our time, there is a great lack of discipline. This lack must be remedied with the help of TerLiMa and discipline.
3 Dec 2009
Personal responsibility and prevention
True to the motto, you have to feel if you don't want to listen.
Health insurance contributions continue to rise. And that's just the beginning. The end of the line will be:
Old? Poor? Sick? Sorry, no doctor's appointment.
Unfortunately, the insured are only to blame for the crisis and the current situation. Just take the story of M* published here on TerLiMa-news as an example; it says it all.
Only a radical change of course can possibly save some of the good German health insurance system, which is characterised by solidarity and good benefits.
But since the masses are unfortunately too stupid, nothing will come of it. What a shame, really.
TerLiMa consistently advocates personal responsibility and prevention. The only feasible way!
12 Nov 2009
On 115 longevity blog you find clear talk
If you look critically at these quarrelers and then at yourself, you quickly realise that the best healthcare starts with yourself. The keyword is PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY. And this is lacking among many people who are responsible for the high costs of healthcare, namely smokers and obese people.
2 Nov 2009
I have all the time in the world
"I have all the time in the world." The person who can say that about himself is Horst D. Lindenau (55), founder of the international Terrestrial Life Management (TerLiMa).
TerLiMa News asks: Time, what does that mean to you?
Horst D. Lindenau: Time is God. Probably the only one that exists. Without time, nothing is imaginable for us. Time comes first in everything. And that's precisely why I'm surprised that so little is being done in the world for sensible time management. Is there a renowned chair dedicated solely to time? Today, it's always about being fast and faster.
This madness infects all areas of life. People want to be fast, but punctuality, time resources, and slowing down remain foreign concepts. I remember returning from a six-week tour of Spain 35 years ago. Nobody there wanted to believe me that the trains there were unpunctual. And nowadays, it's also taken hold here.
When I hear that idiotic phrase "academic quarter," that's probably the biggest nonsense. Why can't academics be punctual? Just visit India. The trains run on time there.
TerLiMa News: Why is it even essential to organise your time?
Horst D. Lindenau: We live in an era where we can definitely speak of time affluence.
20 Oct 2009
Bypass surgery was successfully completed
We did it! The first major hurdle has been overcome, and the surgeons are satisfied with the surgery's outcome. Fortunately, only three bypasses had to be performed instead of the expected four.
Of course, complications can also arise after surgery.
TerLiMa wishes you a speedy recovery, and we'll stay tuned.
Photo: after bypass surgery, 2009
17 Oct 2009
Who wants to go to the hospital?
Who wants to go to the hospital? As a patient? Here's the story of a surgery. A man in his 60s goes through the inevitable. He has a total of four bypasses on his heart. And that's how it all began...
M.* was just 14 when he was allowed to smoke a cigarette for the first time, or rather, had to. Because his friends only had one, and of course, you had to be there. It didn't take long before M. stole three cigarettes from his father's cigarette pack. And then, at some point, he spent his first pocket money on his first cigarettes.
M. has actually always smoked since then—never much, as he claims today. But that's familiar. According to smokers, the Federal Ministry of Finance is only supposed to earn five billion euros annually instead of 22 billion. Yes, you read that right. The state earns billions from its citizens' tobacco addiction. Pretty clever—the state, not the smoker.
Back to M., and of course, he also had a grandfather who lived to a ripe old age and always had a cheroot in his mouth. Oh, and Helmut Schmidt** (the poor singer) still smokes, too.
And of course, he only smoked "red hand." It's a matter of honour. Always maintain style. "Oh, he smokes such a strong cigarette, he's a tough guy!" Of course, even stupid people are impressed by such things. Like the Marlboro Cowboy, he always seemed so cool. Until he died of lung cancer, I think at the age of 49. But that's not the point.
M. never had much money in his life, either. But at least enough to pay for his approximately 300,000 cigarettes (in other words, about three hundred thousand cigarettes). With interest, that would be about 100,000 Euros in today's money.
And now, after more than 43 years of smoking, M. is in the cardiac care unit of a hospital, and here at TerLima-news, you'll read how he's coping in the coming weeks.
M* Name withheld
** Helmut Schmidt was once the German Chancellor and today refuses to recognize the Smoking Protection Act
16 Sept 2009
Self-Foot Massage
Everyone knows that our feet can feel a bit stressed or even sore after a long day. A foot massage would be just the thing. And if no one is around to give us the massage, DIY is also a good method.
The feet have many bones and muscles, which can become very tense with heavy use.
But a foot massage can do more than just relax the foot muscles after a long day. Foot reflexology is a form of acupressure in which energy flow is influenced by applying pressure to specific acupuncture points on the feet. The feet are also considered the map of the body. Reflexology zones are located here, which correspond to all other areas of the body via energetic pathways. Pressure on these zones is said to influence the corresponding internal organs, such as the heart, lungs, liver, gallbladder, or lymphatic vessels, and regulate organ function.
Before you begin the massage, we recommend a foot bath in not too hot water. Bath salts can also be added. Then, gently rub your feet with a cloth towel and then massage the top of your foot and toes with your thumb tips. The knuckles are more suitable for working the soles of your feet.
Start on the top of your foot, gently stroking from the ankle to the tips of your toes. Then stroke between the tendons toward the tips of your toes.
Next, massage the sole of your foot. Stroking from the toes to the balls of your feet creates a stimulating effect, while massaging from your feet to the tips of your toes brings relaxation. Circular movements on the heel, middle of your foot, and balls of your feet complete the massage. Apply greater pressure to the heel, and be gentler on the balls of your feet and the middle of your foot. Massage the toes gently and with less pressure.
Pressure-sensitive areas should be massaged very gently at first, using less pressure.
Finally, gently massage the foot toward the tips of your feet. You are also welcome to use massage oil. Enjoy!
10 Aug 2009
Here rest my bones...
...I wish it were yours. This is originally from a German ryhme: Hier ruhen meine Gebeine, ich wollt es waeren deine.
When someone you've known since childhood suddenly dies, it's quite a blow. Something like that happened to me.
This person lived a very extreme life, so it was clear that he wouldn't necessarily reach a biblical age. But to just turn 50 and then suddenly drop dead is shocking, even with the already poor prognosis. Silent in grief. For now.
28 Jul 2009
The Fixer Uppers
18 Jul 2009
Why does a person die?
While browsing the classifieds section of daily newspapers, I noticed that obituaries generally never mention what caused someone's death. The only exceptions are tragic events like accidents or suicide.
But any illnesses that may have killed the deceased aren't even mentioned. Yet mentioning them would be valuable information for readers. They could influence their decisions in one way or another.
Doctors' death certificates clearly confirm the cause: lung cancer, circulatory failure due to obesity, liver cirrhosis, etc. Some people die of the normal infirmity of old age...
15 Jul 2009
TerLiMa Yoga
When I asked my yoga teacher and grandmaster Horst Weiland (*+*) what yoga was, he simply replied, "For example, this piece of chalk," and held out a white piece of chalk.
For novices, yoga is a three-part path to realising one's personal life plan. This tripartite division distinguishes between the physical, mental, and spiritual realms. Within these three paths, there are various paths that can be followed.
But all paths have one ultimate goal: to live one's own life and gain experience. All work always begins with physical yoga, Hatha Yoga. The body is trained to experience the further levels, the mental and spiritual realms.
We find yoga offerings ranging from total renunciation to naked and sweaty yoga. People practice various yoga styles from India to California, from Berlin to Tasmania. I have personally studied Hatha Yoga, Euro Yoga according to Horst Weiland, and Tantra Yoga in particular. I also completed my master's degree in Tantra Yoga in 1996 in Utrecht, Netherlands. From my many international influences and teachings, I then developed the TerLiMa Yoga.
8 Jul 2009
Your boat
Your body is the boat you sail through life in. At TerLiMa, we know that the most crucial task is always keeping your body and mind in good condition. This, of course, requires appropriate knowledge of our boat. This sketch serves as a small test. You can print out the enlarged image (A4 size) and then name the individual areas.
26 Jun 2009
Michael Jackson is dead
Lived, loved, smoked, drank – hoping for a doctor's fix.
With Michael Jackson's passing, we have a perfect example of how not to live one's life. What did the poor soul get out of his life? One can only wish that he were at least happy once. Now he's dead, at 50.
Of course, everyone can do what they want with their lives. Unfortunately, M.J. is no good as an example for others. And I'm not talking about "when I'm old, well, then..." here. No, I mean everyday contentment, giving life meaning.
I mean, anyone who writes a biography like that is more of a consumer product than a human being. We need more idols who also serve as role models so that this world can become a little bit better.
Don't take me wrong. Michael Jackson is dead. Long live Michael Jackson. Definitely the King of Pop.
Photo: Michael Jackson looked different, Freddie, 2003
23 Jun 2009
22 Jun 2009
Having a home
Everyone calls some place home. Sure, many people are homeless or don't even know exactly where their home is right now. But everyone who is (or can read) this blog has a home. And everyone should be happy about that, because globally speaking, that's not a given. Some, for example, live only in a box like the one shown in the photo. But the most important home must be our own body. Always well cared for, looked after, carefully treated, and kept in top shape. We only have this one, even if some need one or two "spare parts" from time to time and, if they're lucky, get them.
16 Jun 2009
Was bedeutet TerLiMa? (German post)
TerLiMa setzt sich aus sieben Segmenten zusammen.
Körper + Geist
Gesundheit
Lebenszeit
Sucht
Selbstverteidigung
Finanzen
Organisation
15 Jun 2009
60% don't wash their hands
The simple solution: wash your hands, especially after using public transportation, using the restroom, and contacting sick people, for example. It's remarkable that such a thing even needs to be mentioned. Unfortunately, most people simply don't know anything about basic hygiene.
8 Jun 2009
Seagulls have Ki
At Terrestrial Life Management, TerLiMa, we focus a lot on body and mind. Both body and mind are born of the same Ki. Both originate directly from the universe. In fact, they belong completely together.
There can be no separate view of body and mind. They belong inseparably together. Conventional thinking firmly holds that the body and mind are independent of each other, if they so choose. This is false. False because both stem from the same Ki, come from the exact origin, and being separated from each other would make no sense to humans.
Of course, both mind and body function independently of each other. But only when we can harness both together can Ki fully manifest itself. The photo shows a great deal of Ki gathered together. The seagulls, the river, and even the ships possess their own unique Ki.
7 Jun 2009
The apple
In England, they say, "An apple a day keeps the doctor away." In Japan, the same saying is "the plum."
Which fruit is right for each individual is a matter of personal belief. Personally, I stick with the "apple."
According to the Bible, the apple is already the fruit in Christian tradition that can do more than just open our eyes.
For example, New York City is nicknamed the "Big Apple." The Beatles' record label: Apple.
Today, the saying is still recognised, but the meaning is the other way around. If you see a doctor too often, the apples stay away. All they can do is subscribe to some pills.
1 Jun 2009
Super seminar - Super success
Original in German with the links
Horst D. Lindenau (Martial arts teacher und Seminarleiter für TerLiMa Stop-smoking) trifft Tobias Vandrej (2. Dan Jiu-Jitsu aus Augsburg). Tobias ist ein Schüler von Axel Schulz-Gora, 5. Dan Jiu-Jitsu http://www.budo-gym.de/gym/i_gym.html.
Über 700 Menschen, Lehrer, Schüler und viele viele Besucher trafen sich über Pfingsten an drei Tagen in Aurich zum TAO Super Seminar 2009 der TAO Schule Aurich von Herbert und Christa Bruns http://www.tao-aurich.de/index.php?section=schule. Perfekte Organisation gepaart mit ostfriesischem Geist und Humor machten diesen Lehrgang der WCA (World Combat Association http://www.w-c-a.de/) zu einem Highlight in der Budo-, Yoga-, Fitness- und Gesundheitszene.
Hochkarätige Großmeister zeigten ihr Wissen auf vier Matten. Jan Slopecki, 10. Dan Jiu-Jitsu und Christof Dawidowicz (7. Dan Jiu-Jitsu) waren aus Polen angereist, Edgar Bonar, und Herbert Bruns, beide 6. Dan Jiu-Jitsu, Gert Gatschke (Karate), alle 5. Dan .Weitere 25 Meister vom 1. bis zum 4. Dan begeisterten Schüler aller Altersklassen in ihren Disziplinen.
Ile Bonar überzeugte mit wunderbarem Yoga, während Christa Bruns und Verena Coordes ihre Teilnehmer mit Power und Musik in Aerobics unterrichteten. Marc Bonar, 3. Dan, leitete am dritten Lehrgangstag ein Freundschaftskickbox Turnier mit vollem Erfolg.
Insgesamt 14 theoretische Blöcke wurden geboten. Themen von Persönlichkeitsbildung bis zum Erlernen von richtigen Umgangsformen. Mein persönliches Highlight war natürlich mein eigenes Angebot als Seminar Leiter mit dem Stop-smoking Programm http://www.stop-smoking.de/. Und ich wette es gibt jetzt mindestens eine/n Nichtraucher/in mehr….. ;-)






