
Bipolar disorder is a very difficult disease for many people, including doctors, and rightly so. As with any other disease in allopathic medicine, there will never be drugs for bipolar disorder. You cannot relate to this disorder exclusively to the physical, and especially to harmful, artificial pharmaceutical preparations. In addition, Western doctors admit that they do not know the cause of this disorder.
All diseases and disorders first occur on the energy level before physical manifestation. Therefore, the healing of all diseases must occur first at the level of energy, root or causative level. That is why no cure or healing of bipolar disorder will ever occur in Western medicine, because Western medicine does not deal with energy or vibration, and the human body has an energy or vibration body. Western medicine does not even deal with the cellular level of healing that follows the level of healing energy.
To solve a problem (a disease, a disease), we must first know what it is. You can begin the healing process only when you “know” what it is. Every disease has an origin in which the etiological teachers can be studied by us.
Despite the fact that the herbalist, my approach to healing and health is holistic and covers all areas of human existential makeup, including the biomagnetic shell (human aura) or the sphere of material bodies, i.e. E. The etheric body, mental body, astral body, etc. D.
The minority organs belong to the layers of the biomagnetic shell (human aura), which refer to the physical, emotional, mental, astral and spiritual levels of being. All living must have an invisible, but detectable energy field that surrounds them. This is true from man (man) to animals and insects. This invisible energy field is known as the “biomagnetic shell” (aura). It can be detected and photographed with a specific photograph, known as the "Kirlian photograph."
Well, let us go deeper into understanding bipolar disorder so that we can understand it correctly, solve it correctly and help those who suffer from it.
Bipolar disorder is medically determined:
“A major mental disorder characterized by episodes of mania, depression, or mixed mood. One or the other phase can be dominant at any time, one phase can alternate with the other, or elements of both phases can be present simultaneously. manic phase - excessive emotional manifestations, such as excitement, delight, euphoria, or in some cases irritability, accompanied by hyperactivity, unrest, weakened ability to concentrate, reduced need for sleep and seemingly unlimited energy, may arise omnipotence and delirium or greatness . In the depressed state, marked apathy and lack of activity are accompanied by feelings of deep sadness, loneliness, and low self-esteem. The causes of the disorder are many and complex, often associated with biological, psychological, interpersonal and social and cultural factors. Mosby Medical Dictionary, 5th edition (1998), p. 196
Bipolar disorder - depressive disorder. This is one of the two main classifications of depressive disorders: (1) unipolar depression and (2) bipolar depression.
Bipolar disorder usually begins as a depression and slowly goes into mania; and depression and mania can include alternating episodes, the effect is up and down. Therefore, bipolar disorder is also known as manic depression.
In my traditional way, let me break the pabulum case so that we can get a complete and clear understanding of bipolar disorder.
The word or prefix “bi” means: “Two, twice: bipolar 2. Occurs twice during: two weeks [Latin: bis, bi - meaning" twice. "]“Here bi means two.
The word "polarity" means: 1. From, measured from. Or refers to pole 2. With or near the North or South Pole. 3. To occupy or characterize oppositional extremes.
The word “polarity” comes from the word “pole”, which means: “Either one or two oppositely charged terminals, as in an electric cell or battery, or from two opposite forces. [Greek: polos, meaning" axis "]
The word "disorder" means: "Lack of order, confusion, affliction."
From the above decomposition of the term "bipolar disorder," we come to "the absence of order or illness of the two poles of opposing forces or extremes (or mental states)."
In principle, bipolar disorder is associated with fluctuations of extremes at the emotional level - depression and mania. Depression deals with a sad state, while mania is associated with an agitated or entrenched state.
Depression. noun. 1. Horror or depression. 2. Sunken area; emptiness 3. The state of feeling sad or wrong. 4. Pschol. A condition marked by inability to concentrate, insomnia and a feeling of despondency and hopelessness. American Heritage Dictionary Above, p. 235
Depression. 3. Mood disturbance, characterized by feelings of sadness, despair and anxiety, caused and usually associated with some kind of personal loss or tragedy. 4. An abnormal emotional state, characterized by exaggerated feelings of sadness, melancholy, despondency, worthlessness, emptiness and hopelessness, which are irrelevant and not true. the person cannot explain the overreaction to it. The condition is psychotic when there is a serious physical and mental functional impairment due to some unidentifiable intra-letter conflict; he is often satisfied with hallucinations, delusions and confusion regarding time, place and person. Mosby Medical Dictionary, 4th edition, see above. 354
Mania. noun. Intense intestinal enthusiasm or desire; mania. 2. Mental disorder characterized by excessive physical activity and emotional arousal. 3. Forced abnormal behavior.
From the word "mania" we get the word "maniac", which means: one with excessive stimulus for something. [Greek: maniakos, meaning "mad", mania, meaning "madness.],
We also get the word "manic," which means: "Because of, affected or marked by mania."
You start to understand the depth of the rock band The Bangles, the song “Manic Monday” is now from all the definitions above? I!
Monday is the day of the week, named after the moon; here monday is the corpse of the moon day. America can profess to be a Christian nation, but if you have eyes to see, you will see and see that the sign of paganism has remained in Christianity and America, which claims to be a Christian nation. Not a Christian nation, but a Christian nation. There is a difference!
Monday has always been associated with emotional imbalance, madness, mania and sadness (“blues”), to be exact. In fact, the Latin word for “moon” is “moon” when we get the words “insanity” and “crazy”. Initially, madness was attributed to the moon.
In chromatherapy, blue has a calming and sedative effect, and this blue (especially blue) helps us relax and calm down. This is very true! Therefore, if you have an angry and / or anxious or hyperactive child (ren), you may consider painting your light blue bedroom to positively influence them with the frequency or vibration of that color.
The color blue is an antidote to red that touches passion, fever and rage. If you are upset or angry, your aura becomes spoiled and unhealthy red because you are burning (burning) at an energetic level, and you begin to radiate a frequency of this color and according to devotion to the law of attraction, while your frequency is the frequency of that color ( corrupted or dark red), you will attract other things into your sphere or aura, which corresponds to the same frequency. You will attract people, circumstances, situations and events that will make you angry and frustrate you and annoy you and annoy you. This is true because all energy is cyclical, and cyclical inevitably returns. Karma is cyclic energy returning to the source. Therefore, to calm down when you are angry or upset, you have a room with blue (light or blue) walls that you can drop in for a few minutes and just look at the walls to “cool down”.
In fact, by looking or looking at something blue or light / blue, you get a job. And if nothing blue or light / blue is visible, just close your eyes and visualize this color for a few minutes. It really works! The technique is greatly enhanced when deep breathing is added to it. Whatever the source or cause of anger, just take this picture off in your mind, imagine that it disintegrates or turns into dark gray smoke and continues to blow smoke through your lips (perform 10-20 deep breaths); then imagine that the dark gray smoke disappeared from your mind.
With each breath, you release the cause or source of your anger. After the last breath, you simply say: “I let go” (this anger, the situation, etc.). And because you do not want this negative energy to linger in the Universe to be available to someone else, simply transmute it into positive energy with intentional intent, and you can do it by visualizing or vocalizing (using images see Darkness gray smoke turns into pure white or sparkling crystalline colored smoke or through vocalization they say: “The negative energy I just released is cheba, transformed into positive energy and available for positive mations through the universe - so it will be! ".
Well, returning to our subject at hand, because blue (light / blue) is the color frequency of the Fifth Chakra (Vissudha), visualization or viewing the blue color will help balance (open) this chakra - a place of communication that refers to higher creativity and self-expression therefore allows you to express yourself (and truthfully and honestly).
We show ourselves better when we are “cool” (cool), calm and relaxed. Blue (and light / blue) has this significant and healing effect for us, all of us, whether we believe in the chakras and / or chromatography or not.
Now that blue is cool, calm and relaxing, the color also has the opposite effect of polarity - depression or melancholia, hence the feeling of “blues”, which I may address to African Americans, at least, better than anyone else. or any other so-called race (as today, most Americans, regardless of race, today catch and sing "blues" because of the state of our union [government, society] and our personal alliances with ourselves (internal and external) and other people).
From my personal research, I found that depression and melancholia affect the liver organ and vice versa. The psycho-emotional aspect of the liver corresponds to the negative emotion of anger; thus, anger (and insanity) persists in the liver (liver tissue).
It is the consumption of alcohol (alcoholic drinks) that releases the evil spirits of anger and madness that are stored in the liver of a person who consumes alcohol. Very often, drunk or inexperienced people become very upset, angry, or insane shortly after achieving this unbalanced state. This is due to the fact that alcohol serves as an instigator for releasing these saved negative emotions that a drunk or drunk person has for a certain time (sometimes it refers to childhood or adolescence).
Since alcohol is toxic (a toxic substance, a blood pollutant and, therefore, an organism), it not only pollutes the physical level, but also pollutes it at the minority level. The aura becomes a dirty dark red color; in addition, small portals (gateways) are opened in the aura, which allow negative or dark spirits (etheric beings) to penetrate into the human body of a person and, thus, take a person under his control, mainly on mental , emotional and spiritual level. That is why the madmen of the ruler (government) say that you are “under the influence” of alcohol when you are drunk. This is not the alcohol that affects your mind, because alcohol destroys the blood, because it is poison. It is dark spirits (ethereal beings) that influence the mind. Spirits sell alcohol in the "Perfume" section.
Getting to the top of the bottle of alcohol, you can get certain perfumes (genies), as in the history of Aladdin, except that the spirit (gin) here in this situation is not benevolent.
In Islam, we find that the jinn (called the “jinn”) are either vicious or benevolent. The universe is filled with dark and light creatures or entities and both or on stage right now, although you cannot see them as they are invisible, but they exist on another frequency, if you tune in to that particular frequency right now, you will see them. Evil spirits linger around us, waiting for us to enter battle or confrontation, to get angry and annoy, to have lower sex with the chakras, to drink alcohol and get drunk; and consume drugs and disappear from our minds. They love these activities because they feed their appetites. It also makes it easier for them to invade our energy field, because these actions reduce our vibration. Lower activity reduces your aura and consumes alcohol to such an extent that a drunk will surely do it!
Growing up in the hood of South Central Los Angeles, it was too common when men and women bent (as we say in the hood, which means “drunk”), and then minutes or hours later, some kind of drama, usually a physical battle.
I witnessed this with my parents almost every Thursday night. My father received a salary every Thursday from his job, and my parents had a ritual when they first sent the whole family to dinner (usually at Big Boy or Norm, next to Vek and Vermont Avenue), then to my grandmother’s parent, then the local VIP store (now non-existent) to buy the latest music albums (The Gap Band, Teena Marie, James Brown, Rick James, etc.), and finally the corner liquor store for some alcoholic drinks (alcohol ) and skins cracks.
My parents get along fine, just talk and laugh, eat fried pork skins (pork cracks) and listen to music. I will be in bed and will feel in paradise because of the good music and laughter from my parents. I have always been the happiest rumor to see and learn that my parents get along and have a good time together. Nothing else surpassed it for me. Now, of course, the worst times of my childhood were when they were on top of each other, like wild dogs.
Well, it would not be too long after the party on Thursday night, eating pig meat and drinking alcohol, that my parents will be on top of each other, and always my mother will start madness. She was a borderline alcoholic, although she did not drink every day. She often drank, mostly on weekends (which started for us on Thursday), but not every day.
My mother reminded me of Sue Ellen Ewing from the Dallas TV series, which just happens to be my favorite TV show (thanks to JR Ewing, played by actor Larry Hagman).
Sue Ellen would be fine when she didn't drink, but as soon as she started drinking, she was in disarray, and that was my mother.
Alcohol has always released my mother's anger. She started a curse (usually in response to the fact that my father said something about one of her family members or simply said something that clearly irritated her).
The next thing you know, she throws things (ashtrays, pots and pans, glasses for drinking, phone, etc.) and knocks photos from the wall. A woman is literally physically caring for the house. Even as a little boy, I could always deduce that my mother acted as soon as she drank alcohol. It struck me at a young age, never to drink alcohol; and after sipping a few wines and spirits from my parents. a bar to taste the material that negatively impacted my family, I never drank alcohol - no wine, no champagne, no whiskey, rum, no cattle, gin, etc. I stayed away from this garbage because that he saw how he made people react. I saw this horror drink after that.
It's funny how the government always talks about regulating people for “public safety” (or public health and order), but it won't prohibit alcohol, cigarettes and pharmaceuticals, which kill two million people a year.
Π ΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡ, ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° Ρ Π·Π½Π°Ρ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ ΠΌΠΎΡ ΠΌΠ°ΡΡ ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π°-ΡΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠ°ΠΈΠ²Π°Π»Π°ΡΡ ΠΈ Π·Π»ΠΈΠ»Π°ΡΡ ΠΏΠΎΡΠ»Π΅ ΡΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π±Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ Π°Π»ΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎΠ»Ρ, Ρ ΠΌΠΎΠ³Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΡ ΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΡ Π»ΡΠ΄ΡΠΌ ΠΈΡΡΠ΅Π»ΠΈΡΡ ΡΠ½Π΅ΡΠ³Π΅ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΡΠΎΠ²Π΅Π½Ρ Π² ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠΌ, ΡΠΌΠΎΡΠΈΠΎΠ½Π°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΡΡΠΎΠ²Π΅Π½Ρ Π² ΡΠ°ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ.
ΠΠ΅ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ Π»ΡΠ΄ΠΈ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΡΡ ΠΌΠ½Π΅: «Π, ΠΠΆΠ΅Ρ ΡΡΠΈ, ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠ½ Π±ΠΎΠΊΠ°Π» Π²ΠΈΠ½Π° Π½Π΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ²ΡΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΡ! ΠΠΎΡ ΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠ°: «Π― ΡΠ²Π΅ΡΠ΅Π½, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠ½ Π±ΠΎΠΊΠ°Π» ΡΠΎΠ±Π°ΡΡΠ΅ΠΉ ΠΌΠΎΡΠΈ Π½Π΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ²ΡΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΡ, Π½ΠΎ ΡΠΎ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ΅Π½Π΅ΠΌ Ρ Π²Π°Ρ Π²ΠΎΠ·Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ½ΡΡ ΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ΅Π·Π½ΡΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠΎΠ±Π»Π΅ΠΌΡ ΡΠΎ Π·Π΄ΠΎΡΠΎΠ²ΡΠ΅ΠΌ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΡΠΎ Π΄Π΅Π»ΠΎ Π² ΡΠΎΠΌ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΌΠ°ΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ°Π» Π½Π΅ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½Π°Π΄Π»Π΅ΠΆΠΈΡ Π²Π°ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ ΡΠ΅Π»Ρ .
ΠΠΈΡΡΠ΅ Π°Π»ΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎΠ»Ρ Π½Π°Π»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈ ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ, ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° ΠΎΠ½ ΠΏΡΡΠ°Π΅ΡΡΡ ΡΠΈΠ»ΡΡΡΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π°Π»ΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎΠ»Ρ ΠΈΠ· ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΊΠ° ΠΊΡΠΎΠ²ΠΈ. ΠΠΏΡΡΡ ΠΆΠ΅, Π»ΠΈΠΊΠ΅Ρ ΠΎΡΡΠΈΡΠ°ΡΠ΅Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ Π²Π»ΠΈΡΠ΅Ρ Π½Π° ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ.
Π’Π΅ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡ Π΄Π°Π²Π°ΠΉΡΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΠΈΠΌ Π½Π° ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΎ «ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ». ΠΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ ΠΎΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π΅Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ: «Sdaness, Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΡ 2. ΠΠ°Π΄ΡΠΌΡΠΈΠ²ΠΎΠ΅ ΠΎΡΡΠ°ΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ 1. ΠΡΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ, Π³ΡΡΡΡΠ½ΡΠΉ [Greek" melancholia "]
ΠΠΎ Π΅ΡΠ»ΠΈ ΠΌΡ Π΄Π΅ΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΈΡΠ΅Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ Ρ ΠΎΡΠΈΠΌ ΡΠ·Π½Π°ΡΡ ΠΈΡΡΠΈΠ½Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠΌΡΡΠ» ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π° «ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ», ΠΌΡ Π΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠ½Ρ Π²ΡΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠΈ ΡΡΠΎ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ.
«ΠΠ΅Π»Π°Π½» = ΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ (ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π² ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½ΠΈΠ½Π΅); ΠΈ «choly» = ΠΆΠ΅Π»ΡΡ (ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π² chologogue, Π²Π΅ΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ, ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΡΡΠ°Π²Π°, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΠ°Ρ ΡΡΠΈΠΌΡΠ»ΠΈΡΡΠ΅Ρ ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΊ ΠΆΠ΅Π»ΡΠΈ). ΠΠ΄Π΅ΡΡ ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΡΠΈΡΡΡ ΠΊ «ΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»ΡΠΈ». But wait a minute! ΠΠ΅Π»ΡΠΎ-Π·Π΅Π»Π΅Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ²Π΅Ρ! ΠΠ°, ΡΠ°ΠΊ ΡΡΠΎ, ΡΡΠΎ Π·Π΄Π΅ΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΠΈΡΡ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡ? Π’Π΅ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡ ΠΌΡ ΠΏΠΎΠΏΠ°Π΄Π°Π΅ΠΌ Π² Π½Π°ΡΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π²Π΅ΡΠ΅ΠΉ.
Π‘Π»ΠΎΠ²ΠΎ «ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ» ΠΏΡΠΎΠΈΡΡ ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡ ΠΎΡ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π° «ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ», ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΎΠ΅ ΠΎΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π΅Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ:
ΠΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ
ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ. ΠΡΠΈΡ
ΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ, Ρ
Π°ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ·ΡΡΡΠ΅Π΅ΡΡ ΡΡΠΆΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠΉ Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ ΠΈ Π°ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ
[Late Latin: MELANCHOLY.] Π‘Π»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΈΠΊΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π½Π°ΡΠ»Π΅Π΄ΠΈΡ, 4-Π΅ ΠΈΠ·Π΄Π°Π½ΠΈΠ΅, 2001, ΡΡΡ. 529
ΠΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ. 1. Π§ΡΠ΅Π·Π²ΡΡΠ°ΠΉΠ½Π°Ρ ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ°Π»Ρ; ΠΌΠ΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΈ. 2. ΠΠ±ΠΎΠ»Π΅ΡΠ΅, ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅ Π°ΡΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅ Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ. [Greek "melas", meaning 'black', + "chole", meaning 'bile'] Π‘ΠΌ. Π’Π°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ BIPOLAR DISORDER; ΠΠΠΠ ΠΠ‘Π‘ΠΠ―. ΠΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΡΠΈΠ½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΠΠΎΡΠ±ΠΈ, 3-Π΅ ΠΈΠ·Π΄Π°Π½ΠΈΠ΅, 1990, ΡΡΡ. +738
ΠΡΠ΅Π²ΠΈΠ΄Π½ΠΎ, ΡΡΠΎ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ Ρ ΠΌΠ΅Π΄ΠΈΡΠΈΠ½ΡΠΊΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΎΡΠΊΠΈ Π·ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠΎΡΠΊΠΈ Π·ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΡΠ²Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΌΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΎΡΡΡΠ°Π»ΠΎΡΡΠΈ Π² ΡΠΎΡΠ΅ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΠΈ Ρ Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ.
ΠΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ½Π½ΠΎΡΡΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°
ΠΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ - ΡΡΠΎ Π΄ΠΈΡΠ±Π°Π»Π°Π½Ρ ΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ (ΡΠ°Ρ Π°ΡΡΠ°ΡΠ°), ΠΎΠ±ΡΡΠ½ΠΎ ΠΈΠ·Π±ΡΡΠΎΡΠ½Π°Ρ ΡΠ½Π΅ΡΠ³ΠΈΡ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ.
«Π‘Π΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠ°Ρ (ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΠ½Π°) ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ° - ΡΡΠΎ ΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠΎ ΠΠΈΡΠ²Π°Π½Ρ - ΡΠ²ΠΎΠ±ΠΎΠ΄Π° ΠΎΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΈΠ²ΠΎΠΏΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠ΅ΠΉ - ΠΈ ΡΡΠΈΡΠ°Π΅ΡΡΡ ΡΡΠ΅ΡΠΎΠΉ, Π³Π΄Π΅ ΠΈΠ½Π΄ΠΈΠ²ΠΈΠ΄ΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½Π°Ρ Π΄ΡΡΠ° ΠΈ Π£Π½ΠΈΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½Π°Ρ ΠΡΡΠ° - ΡΡΠΎ ΠΠ΄ΠΈΠ½Π°Ρ. ΠΡΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΈΠ²ΠΎΠΏΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠΈΠ²ΠΎΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ²ΡΠ΅ ΡΠ΅Π½Π΄Π΅Π½ΡΠΈΠΈ Π²Π½ΡΡΡΠΈ ΡΠ΅Π±Ρ ΠΈ ΠΌΠ΅ΠΆΠ΄Ρ ΡΠΎΠ±ΠΎΠΉ ΠΈ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΌΠΎΡΠΎΠΌ. ΠΡΠΎΠΊΠΈ ΠΠ΅Π΄ΠΈ, MD
ΠΠ· ΠΌΠΎΠ΅Π³ΠΎ ΠΎΠΏΡΡΠ° ΠΎΠ±ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ Ρ Π»ΡΠ΄ΡΠΌΠΈ Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠΌ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎΠΌ Ρ Π²ΡΠ΅Ρ ΠΈΠ· Π½ΠΈΡ Π±ΡΠ»Π° Π³Π»ΡΠ±ΠΎΠΊΠ°Ρ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½Π°Ρ ΡΡΠΎΡΠΎΠ½Π°, Π½ΠΎ, ΠΊ ΡΠΎΠΆΠ°Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ, ΠΎΠ½Π° Π±ΡΠ»Π° ΠΎΡΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ΅Π½Π° ΠΎΡ ΡΠ΅Π°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ. ΠΠΎΠ·ΡΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅, ΠΊ ΠΏΡΠΈΠΌΠ΅ΡΡ, ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ. ΠΠ΅ΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΡ Π½Π° ΡΠΎ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ» Π΄Π²ΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠΌ, ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ» ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΠΌ, Π½ΠΎ Π±ΡΠ» ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π½Π΅ ΡΠ²ΡΠ·Π°Π½ Ρ ΡΠ΅Π°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡΡ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΡΠΎ ΡΡΠΈΡΠ°Π» ΡΠ΅Π±Ρ ΠΠΈΡΡΡΠΎΠΌ Π₯ΡΠΈΡΡΠΎΠΌ, ΠΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ. ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ - Π΅Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΉ (Π΅Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΉ ΠΠ°Π²ΠΊΠ°Π·Π°), Π½ΠΎ ΡΡΠΈΡΠ°Π» ΡΠ΅Π±Ρ ΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ°Π½ΡΠΊΠΈΠΌ Π΅Π²ΡΠ΅Π΅ΠΌ (Π΅Π²ΡΠ΅Π΅ΠΌ, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠΉ Π²Π΅ΡΠΈΡ ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°Π΅Ρ ΠΠΈΡΡΡΠ° ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΠΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΡ).
ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ, ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΠΏΡΠ°Π²ΠΈΠ»ΠΎ, Π±ΡΠ» ΡΡΠ°ΡΡΠ»ΠΈΠ²ΡΠΌ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠ½Π΅ΠΌ, ΠΎΡΠΎΠ±Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° Π΄Π΅Π»Π° ΡΠ»ΠΈ, ΠΈ Ρ Π½Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈ ΡΡΡΡΡ Π΄ΠΎΠ»Π»Π°ΡΠΎΠ² Π² Π±Π°Π½ΠΊΠ΅, ΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ ΠΏΠΎΠ·Π²ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡΡ ΡΠ΅Π±Π΅ Π»ΠΈΠΌΡΠ·ΠΈΠ½Ρ ΠΈ ΠΊΡΠ°ΡΠΈΠ²ΡΠ΅ ΠΆΠ΅Π½ΡΠΈΠ½Ρ. ΠΠΎ ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° Π²ΡΠ΅ Π½Π΅ ΠΏΠΎΡΠ»ΠΎ Π΅ΠΌΡ Π½Π° Π³ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²Ρ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π²ΠΎΠ·Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ½Π΅Ρ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊΠ°Ρ-ΡΠΎ ΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΎΠ²Π°Ρ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ°ΡΠΈΡ, ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ΅Ρ Π΅Π³ΠΎ. ΠΠ½ Π±ΡΠ΄Π΅Ρ Π²ΠΎΠ»Π½ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡΡΡ! ΠΠ½ ΠΏΠΎΠ±Π΅ΠΆΠ°Π» ΠΊ Π±ΡΡΡΠ»ΠΊΠ΅, Π½Π°ΠΏΠΈΠ»ΡΡ ΠΈ Π±ΡΠ» Π±Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½ΡΠΌ Π±Π΅ΡΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΄ΠΊΠΎΠΌ.
«Π‘ΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈΠ΅ Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠΎΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅, ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° ΠΏΡΠΈΡΠΈΠ½ΠΎΠΉ Π²ΡΠΏΠ°Π΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΡΠ²Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ Π²Π½ΡΡΡΠΈΡΡΡΡΠ°Π²Π½ΡΠΉ ΠΊΠΎΠ½ΡΠ»ΠΈΠΊΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΌΠ°ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠ°Ρ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ°ΡΠΈΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ±ΡΡΠΈΠ΅, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΎΠ΅ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½ΡΠΈΡΠΈΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ». ΠΠΎΡΠ±ΠΈ.
ΠΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΎ Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠΎΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΌ, Π° Π½Π΅ ΠΏΡΠΈΡ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΌ Π²ΠΎΠΎΠ±ΡΠ΅, ΠΏΠΎ ΠΊΡΠ°ΠΉΠ½Π΅ΠΉ ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ΅, ΠΈΠ· ΠΌΠΎΠΈΡ Π½Π°Π±Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΠΏΡΠΈ ΡΠ°Π±ΠΎΡΠ΅ Ρ Π½ΠΈΠΌ.
Π£ ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΎ Π΄Π²Π° ΡΡΠ°ΠΏΠ°, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ Ρ Π·Π°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ». ΠΠΎ-ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ²ΡΡ , Π²ΡΠ΅ Π±ΡΠ΄Π΅Ρ Ρ ΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΎ, ΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ΄Π΅Ρ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡ Π»Π΅ΠΊΠ°ΡΡΡΠ²ΠΎ (ΡΠ°ΡΠΌΠ°ΡΠ΅Π²ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ°ΡΠ°ΡΡ). ΠΠΎ-Π²ΡΠΎΡΡΡ , ΠΏΠΎΡΠ»Π΅ ΡΠΎΠ³ΠΎ, ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΠΏΡΠΎΠΈΠ·ΠΎΠΉΠ΄Π΅Ρ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊΠ°Ρ-ΡΠΎ ΡΡΠ°Π²ΠΌΠΈΡΡΡΡΠ°Ρ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ°ΡΠΈΡ, ΠΎΠ½ ΡΠ°Π·Π²Π°Π»ΠΈΡΡΡ ΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΠ±Π΅ΠΆΠΈΡ ΠΊ Π±ΡΡΡΠ»ΠΊΠ΅.
ΠΡΠ΄ΡΡΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΡΡΠ½Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΌ, ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ» Π±Ρ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π·ΠΎΠ» ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠ΅Π½, ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΠΏΡΠ°Π²ΠΈΠ»ΠΎ, Π² ΠΏΡΠ°Π²ΠΈΡΠ΅Π»ΡΡΡΠ²Π΅. Π₯ΠΎΡΡ ΠΎΠ½ ΠΏΡΡΠ½, Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π΄ΠΈΡΠΊΡΡΡΡ Π²ΡΠ΅Π³Π΄Π° Π±ΡΠ»ΠΈ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΠΌΠΈ. ΠΡΠΎ ΡΡΡΠ°Π½Π½ΠΎ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΡΠΎ Π² Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π³Π½Π΅Π²Π΅ ΠΈ Π² ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΡΡΠ½Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΎΠ½ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΠ» ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΡ ΠΈΡΡΠΈΠ½, ΡΡΠΎ-ΡΠΎ ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ «Π½ΠΎΡΠΌΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΡΡ » ΠΏΡΡΠ½ΡΡ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ Π½Π΅ Π΄Π΅Π»Π°ΡΡ. ΠΠ½ΠΈ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ΡΡ Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΏΡΠ°Π²Π΄Ρ Π²ΠΎ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ ΠΏΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ (ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΠΌΠΎΡ ΠΌΠ°ΡΡ), Π½ΠΎ ΡΠ΅Π΄ΠΊΠΎ ΡΡΠΎ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½Π°Ρ ΠΈΡΡΠΈΠ½Π°.
ΠΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ Π»ΡΠ΄ΠΈ, Ρ ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠΌΠΈ Ρ ΡΡΠ°Π»ΠΊΠΈΠ²Π°ΡΡΡ Π½Π° ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΡ Π»Π΅Ρ, Π²ΡΠ΅Π³Π΄Π° ΠΏΡΠΈΠ·Π½Π°Π²Π°Π»ΠΈ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅. ΠΠΎΡ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Ρ Π»ΠΈΡΠ½ΠΎ Π·Π½Π°Ρ, ΡΡΠΎ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ ΡΠ²Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡ ΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π΄ΠΈΡΠ±Π°Π»Π°Π½ΡΠ° ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΡΠΎ ΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠ°Ρ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ° - ΡΡΠΎ Π½Π°Ρ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ΅Π½ΡΡ, Π½Π°ΡΠ° ΡΠ²ΡΠ·Ρ Ρ ΠΡΡΡΠΈΠΌ Π―, Π½Π°ΡΠ΅ΠΉ Π±ΠΎΠΆΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΏΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠΉ.
ΠΠ΄Π½Π°ΠΊΠΎ Ρ Π°ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ ΠΈΠ·Π±ΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ°ΡΡΠΈΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ½Π΅ΡΠ³ΠΈΠΈ Π§Π°ΠΊΡΡ Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ:
ΠΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½Π½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΡΠ²ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ ΡΠ°Π·ΠΎΡΠ°ΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π½ΠΈΡ
ΠΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π°Π»ΠΈΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°Π½Π½Π°Ρ ΠΌΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡ
ΠΡΠΈΡ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ, Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΉ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΠΌΠ°Π½ΠΈΠ°ΠΊΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ-Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΉ
Π§Π°ΡΡΡΠ΅ Π³ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΠ΅ Π±ΠΎΠ»ΠΈ ΠΌΠΈΠ³ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈ
destructive
Π‘Π΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ Π²ΡΡΠ°ΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅
ΠΠ½ΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° ΡΡΡΠ°ΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅, ΠΈΠ½ΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° Π΄Π°Π»Π΅ΠΊΠΈΠ΅
ΠΠΆΠΎΠΉ ΠΠ°ΡΠ΄Π½Π΅Ρ-ΠΠΎΡΠ΄ΠΎΠ½ Π² «ΠΠ°ΡΠΌΠ°Π½Π½ΠΎΠΌ ΠΏΡΡΠ΅Π²ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΡΠ΅Π»Π΅ ΠΏΠΎ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ°ΠΌ» Π΄Π°Π΅Ρ Π½Π°ΠΌ ΡΠ»Π΅Π΄ΡΡΡΠΈΠΉ ΠΏΡΠΈΠΌΠ΅Ρ ΠΈΠ·Π±ΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΠΈΠ½Π΄ΠΈΠ²ΠΈΠ΄ΡΡΠΌΠ° ΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ (ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠΉ Π½Π° ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΎΠΌ Π΄Π΅Π»Π΅ ΠΎΠΏΠΈΡΡΠ²Π°Π΅Ρ ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π½Π° Π’):
«ΠΡΠΎΡ ΠΏΡΠΈΡ ΠΎΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊ Π²ΠΎΠΎΠ±ΡΠ°ΠΆΠ°Π΅Ρ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ½ ΠΠΈΡΡΡ Π₯ΡΠΈΡΡΠΎΡ, Ρ Π½Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π·Π°Π±Π»ΡΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΎ Π²Π΅Π»ΠΈΡΠΈΠΈ, ΠΊΠΎΠ³Π΄Π° ΠΎΠ½ ΠΏΡΡΠ°Π΅ΡΡΡ Π·Π°ΡΡΡΠΈΡΡΡΡ ΡΠ²ΠΎΠΈΠΌΠΈ Π΄Π²Π΅Π½Π°Π΄ΡΠ°ΡΡΡ ΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠΈ. ΠΠ° ΡΠ°ΠΌΠΎΠΌ Π΄Π΅Π»Π΅ Ρ Π½Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π½Π΅Ρ ΡΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠ±Π½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ ΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΠ΅ΡΡ Π² Π±ΡΠ΄ΡΡΠ΅Π΅ ΠΈ ΡΠΈΡΠ°ΡΡ ΠΌΡΡΠ»ΠΈ, Π½ΠΎ Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π½Π°Π²ΡΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΏΠΎΡΠ°Π΄ΠΈΡΠ½Ρ ΠΈ Π½Π΅Π΄ΠΈΡΡΠΈΠΏΠ»ΠΈΠ½ΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π½Ρ, ΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ Π½Π΅ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ΅Ρ ΠΎΡΠ»ΠΈΡΠΈΡΡ Π΅Π³ΠΎ ΡΠ°Π½ΡΠ°Π·ΠΈΠΈ, Π΅Π³ΠΎ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠ°Π½ΠΎΠΉΠΈ ΠΈ ΡΠ΅Π°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡ ». 100
ΠΠΎΡΠΊΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΡ Π² ΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠΎΠΌ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ Π³ΡΠΈΠΏΠΏΠ° Π³ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΌΠΎΠ·Π³, Π½Π΅ΡΠ²Π½Π°Ρ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌΠ°, ΡΠΈΡΠΊΠΎΠ²ΠΈΠ΄Π½Π°Ρ ΠΈ Π³ΠΈΠΏΠΎΡΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠ½Π°Ρ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π°, ΡΡΠΈ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Ρ ΠΈ ΠΎΡΠ³Π°Π½Ρ Π΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠ½Ρ Π±ΡΡΡ ΡΡΡΡΠ°Π½Π΅Π½Ρ ΠΏΡΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΠΈ ΠΈΠ½Π΄ΠΈΠ²ΠΈΠ΄ΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°, ΠΈ Π²Ρ ΠΠ ΠΠΠΠΠ’Π ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠΌΡ ΠΏΠ°ΡΠΈΠ΅Π½ΡΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊΡ Ρ ΡΡΠΈΠΌΠΈ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·Π°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΈ ΠΎΡΠ³Π°Π½Π°ΠΌΠΈ Ρ ΠΈΡΠΊΡΡΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΌΠΈ, Ρ ΠΈΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΌΠΈ , ΡΠ°ΡΠΌΠ°ΡΠ΅Π²ΡΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠ΅ ΠΏΡΠ΅ΠΏΠ°ΡΠ°ΡΡ.
ΠΠ°ΡΠΊΠΎΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ ΡΡΡΠ³ΡΠ±Π»ΡΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΠ±Π»Π΅ΠΌΡ. Π§Π΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎ Π½Π΅ ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΠΈΡ ΠΈΠ· Π½Π°ΡΠΊΠΎΡΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ², ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠΎΠΌΡ Π½Π°ΡΠΊΠΎΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ Π½Π΅ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·Ρ. ΠΠ½ΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ ΡΠΎΠΊΡΠΈΡΠ½Ρ ΠΈ Π·Π°Π³ΡΡΠ·Π½ΡΡΡ ΠΎΡΠ³Π°Π½ΠΈΠ·ΠΌ. Π’Π΅Π»ΠΎ ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π½ΡΠΈΡΠΈΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅Ρ Π²ΡΠ΅, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ½ Π½Π΅ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ΅Ρ ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π²Π°ΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ ΡΠ΄, ΠΈ ΡΡΡΠ΅ΠΌΠΈΡΡΡ ΠΈΠ·Π³Π½Π°ΡΡ Π΅Π³ΠΎ ΠΈΠ· ΡΠ΅Π»Π°. ΠΠΎΡΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΡΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ΄Π½ΡΠ΅ Π²Π΅ΡΠΈ ΠΈ Π²Π΅ΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π° ΠΈΠ· Π·Π΅ΠΌΠ»ΠΈ Π΄Π»Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΠΈ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊΡ, Π½Π°ΠΏΡΠΈΠΌΠ΅Ρ, ΡΡΠ°Π²Π°ΠΌ, ΡΡΠΈΡΠ½ΡΠΌ ΠΌΠ°ΡΠ»Π°ΠΌ, ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Π°ΠΌ, ΡΡΡΠΊΡΠ°ΠΌ ΠΈ ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΡΠ°ΠΌ ΠΈ Ρ. Π.
Π£ ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΈ ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠΈ Π²ΡΠ΅ Ρ Π°ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΡΠΈΠΊΠΈ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊΠ° Ρ ΡΡΠ΅Π·ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ½Π΅ΡΠ³ΠΈΠ΅ΠΉ Π‘Π΅Π΄ΡΠΌΠΎΠΉ Π§Π°ΠΊΡΡ. Π£ ΠΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π²ΡΠ΅Π³Π΄Π° Π±ΡΠ»ΠΎ ΡΡΠ²ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ Π½Π΅ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠ²Π»Π΅ΡΠ²ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ, Ρ Π½Π΅Π³ΠΎ Π±ΡΠ»Π° Π½Π΅Π²Π΅ΡΠΎΡΡΠ½ΠΎ Π½Π΅ΠΎΡΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π»Π΅Π½Π½Π°Ρ ΡΠΈΠ»Π°, ΠΎΠ½, ΡΠΊΠΎΡΠ΅Π΅ Π²ΡΠ΅Π³ΠΎ, Π±ΡΠ» Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΌ ΠΈ ΠΌΠ°Π½ΠΈΠ°ΠΊΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ-Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΌ, Ρ Π½Π΅Π³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΠΎ Π²ΠΎΠ·Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ°Π»ΠΈ Π³ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π½ΡΠ΅ Π±ΠΎΠ»ΠΈ ΠΌΠΈΠ³ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈ, ΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ» ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ ΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ ΡΠΊΡΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠ²Π½ΡΠΌ (ΠΎΠ½ Π±ΡΠ» ΡΠ»Π΅Π½ΠΎΠΌ ΡΠ°ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ΅ΠΊΡ-ΠΊΠ»ΡΠ±Π°).
ΠΡΠΎ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π²Π΅ΡΠ½ΠΎ Π² ΠΎΡΠ½ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠΌ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎΠΌ, ΡΡΠΎ Π² ΠΎΠ΄ΠΈΠ½ ΠΏΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΠ°ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π΄Π΅Π½Ρ ΠΎΠ½ΠΈ Π±ΡΠ΄ΡΡ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ ΡΡΠ°ΡΡΠ»ΠΈΠ²Ρ, Π½Π° Π²Π΅ΡΡΠΈΠ½Π΅ ΠΌΠΈΡΠ°, Π° Π½Π° ΡΠ»Π΅Π΄ΡΡΡΠΈΠΉ Π΄Π΅Π½Ρ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π· Π½Π΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ Π΄Π½Π΅ΠΉ ΠΎΠ½ΠΈ Π±ΡΠ΄ΡΡ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ ΠΏΠΎΠ΄Π°Π²Π»Π΅Π½Ρ, ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π±ΡΠ΄ΡΠΎ ΠΌΠΈΡ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ±Π»ΠΈΠΆΠ°Π΅ΡΡΡ ΠΊ ΠΊΠΎΠ½Π΅Ρ.
ΠΡ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ Π΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠ½Ρ ΡΠ°ΡΡΠΌΠΎΡΡΠ΅ΡΡ ΠΊΠ°ΡΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ»ΡΠΉ Π°ΡΠΏΠ΅ΠΊΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΡ Π»ΠΈΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠ΅ΠΉ.
ΠΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΎΠ±ΠΈ - ΠΏΠΎΠ³ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡΠ½ΡΠΉ Π³Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΠΈ ΡΡΠΌΠ°ΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠΈΠΉ.
Π Π΄ΠΎΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΊ ΡΠ°Π±ΠΎΡΠ΅ Π½Π°Π΄ ΠΌΠΎΠ·Π³ΠΎΠΌ, Π½Π΅ΡΠ²Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌΠΎΠΉ ΠΈ ΡΠ½Π΄ΠΎΠΊΡΠΈΠ½Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌΠΎΠΉ (Π³ΠΈΠΏΠΎΡΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΈ ΡΠΈΡΠΊΠΎΠ²ΠΈΠ΄Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠ΅Π»Π΅Π·), Π΅ΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΠΏΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊ Π΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠ΅Π½ Π²ΠΎΠ·Π΄Π΅ΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π½Π° ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΠΊΠ°. ΠΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Ρ ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡ Π³Π½Π΅Π², Π° Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ΠΎΡΠΎΠ±ΠΈ ΠΈΠΌΠ΅ΡΡ ΡΠ΅Π½Π΄Π΅Π½ΡΠΈΡ ΡΡΠ°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΠΈΡΡΡΡ ΠΎΡΠ΅Π½Ρ ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΄ΠΈΡΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΈ ΠΈΠ· Π½ΠΈΠΎΡΠΊΡΠ΄Π° ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΈΡ ΠΎΡΡΡ. ΠΠ»Ρ ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΡ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ Ρ Π΄Π²ΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΡΠΌΠΈ, ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΎΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ²Π΅Π΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ΅Ρ Π±ΡΡΡ Π΄ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠ»ΡΠ½ΠΎ ΠΏΡΠ³Π°ΡΡΠΈΠΌ.
ΠΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΡΠ΅Π»ΠΈΡΠ΅Π»Ρ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊ Π΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΆΠ΅Π½ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ ΡΡΠΈΡΡΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΠΊΠ°ΡΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ Π°ΡΠΏΠ΅ΠΊΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΠΈ. ΠΠΈΡΠ° Π² ΡΡΠΎΠΉ Π½ΡΠ½Π΅ΡΠ½Π΅ΠΉ Π΄ΠΈΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΈ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΠΈΡΠΏΡΡΡΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ, Π²ΡΠ±ΡΠ°Π»ΠΈ ΡΠ²ΠΎΠΈ ΡΡΠ°Π½ΡΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ½ΡΠ΅ ΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ²Π° Π½Π° ΠΠ΅ΠΌΠ»Π΅ Ρ ΡΠ°ΠΊ Π½Π°Π·ΡΠ²Π°Π΅ΠΌΡΠΌΠΈ Π°Π½ΠΎΠΌΠ°Π»ΠΈΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΊ Π½Π°Π·ΡΠ²Π°Π΅ΠΌΡΠΌΠΈ Π΄Π΅ΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ, ΡΡΠΎΠ±Ρ ΠΏΡΠΎΠΉΡΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π΅Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠΉ ΠΎΠΏΡΡ Π΄Π»Ρ Π΄ΠΎΡΡΠΈΠΆΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΎΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π΅Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ ΠΏΠ΅ΡΠ΅ΠΆΠΈΠ²Π°Π½ΠΈΠΉ Π² ΡΠ΅Π»ΡΡ ΡΠΎΡΡΠ° Π΄ΡΡΠΈ; Π² Π΄ΠΎΠΏΠΎΠ»Π½Π΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ ΠΊ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ Π²ΡΠΏΠ»Π°ΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ»ΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ (ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ) ΠΊΠ°ΡΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π΄ΠΎΠ»Π³Π°.
ΠΡΠ΄ΠΈ, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΠΈΡΠΏΡΡΡΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π½Π°ΡΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ ΠΌΠΎΠ·Π³Π° (ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΈΠ΅ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΎ) Π² ΡΡΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ, - ΡΡΠΎ Π»ΡΠ΄ΠΈ, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ Π² ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ»ΡΡ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΡΡ , Π²ΠΎΠ·ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ, Π·Π»ΠΎΡΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π±Π»ΡΠ»ΠΈ ΡΠ²ΠΎΠΈΠΌ ΠΌΠΎΠ·Π³ΠΎΠΌ, ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°Π»ΠΈ ΡΠ²ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΌ ΠΈ / ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π·Π½Π°Π½ΠΈΡ Π² ΡΠ΅Π»ΡΡ Π½Π°Π½Π΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ Π²ΡΠ΅Π΄Π°, ΠΌΠ°Π½ΠΈΠΏΡΠ»ΠΈΡΠΎΠ²Π°Π»ΠΈ ΡΠΌΠ°ΠΌΠΈ Π΄ΡΡΠ³ΠΈΡ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ, ΠΏΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ²Π°Π»ΠΈ ΠΊΠΎΠ½ΡΡΠΎΠ»Ρ Π½Π°Π΄ ΡΠ°Π·ΡΠΌΠΎΠΌ ΡΠΊΡΠΏΠ΅ΡΠΈΠΌΠ΅Π½ΡΡ; ΡΠ²Π΅ΡΠ½ΡΠ»ΠΈ ΡΡΡΠ°Π³ΠΈ Π³ΠΈΠ»ΡΠΎΡΠΈΠ½ (ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ Π²ΡΡΠ΅Π·Π°Π»ΠΈ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ Π² ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ΅ ΡΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΊΠ°Π·Π½ΠΈ), Π½Π°Π»Π°Π³Π°Π»ΠΈ ΡΠΌΠ΅ΡΡΠ½ΡΡ ΠΊΠ°Π·Π½Ρ Π½Π° Π½Π΅Π²ΠΈΠ½Π½ΡΡ Π»ΡΠ΄Π΅ΠΉ ΠΈ Ρ. Π΄.
ΠΠΎ ΠΡΠ΅Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠΉ Π½Π΅Ρ ΠΆΠ΅ΡΡΠ². ΠΡ ΡΠΎΠ·Π΄Π°Π΅ΠΌ ΡΠ²ΠΎΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ±ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΡΠ΅ ΡΠ΅Π°Π»ΠΈΠΈ ΠΈ ΡΡΠ΄ΡΠ±Ρ ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ²ΠΎΠΌ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ»ΡΡ ΠΈ Π½Π°ΡΡΠΎΡΡΠΈΡ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ ΠΌΡΡΠ»Π΅ΠΉ, ΡΠ±Π΅ΠΆΠ΄Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΉ ΠΈ Π΄Π΅ΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΈΠΉ. ΠΠΎΡ ΠΏΠΎΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Ρ Π½Π΅ ΠΆΠ°Π»Π΅Ρ Π½ΠΈΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎ, Π½Π΅Π·Π°Π²ΠΈΡΠΈΠΌΠΎ ΠΎΡ ΠΈΡ ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈΡ, ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΠΌΡ ΡΡΠΎ Ρ ΠΌΠ΅Π½Ρ Π΅ΡΡΡ Π΄ΡΡ ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°Π½ΠΈΠ΅, ΡΡΠ΅Π·ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ½ΠΎΡΡΡ ΠΈ Π²Π½ΡΡΡΠ΅Π½Π½Π΅Π΅ ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈΠ΅, ΠΈ Ρ Π·Π½Π°Ρ, ΡΡΠΎ ΠΎΠ½ΠΈ ΡΡΠ³ΡΠ°Π»ΠΈ ΠΎΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄Π΅Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ ΡΠΎΠ»Ρ Π² ΡΠΎΠ·Π΄Π°Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΈ ΠΏΡΠΎΡΠ²Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΡΠΎΡΡΠΎΡΠ½ΠΈΡ, ΠΊΠ°ΠΊΠΈΠΌ Π±Ρ ΠΎΠ½ΠΎ Π½ΠΈ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΎ, Π½Π΅Π·Π°Π²ΠΈΡΠΈΠΌΠΎ ΠΎΡ ΡΠΎΠ³ΠΎ, ΡΡΠΎ Π±ΡΠ»ΠΎ Π² ΡΡΠΎΠΉ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π² ΠΏΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΠ΄ΡΡΠ΅ΠΉ ΠΆΠΈΠ·Π½ΠΈ. Π‘ΡΠ΄ΡΡ (ΠΊΠ°ΡΠΌΠ°) ΠΏΡΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠ·ΡΠ²Π°Π΅Ρ Π½Π°ΡΡ ΠΡΠ΅Π»Π΅Π½Π½ΡΡ, ΠΈ Π½ΠΈΠΊΠ°ΠΊΠΈΠ΅ Π΄Π΅ΠΉΡΡΠ²ΠΈΡ Π½Π΅ ΠΎΡΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡ Π½Π΅Π·Π°ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Π½ΡΠΌΠΈ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π½Π΅ Π²ΠΎΠ·Π²ΡΠ°ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ. ΠΠΏΡΡΡ ΠΆΠ΅, ΠΆΠ΅ΡΡΠ² Π½Π΅Ρ, ΠΏΡΠΎΡΡΠΎ ΡΡΠ°ΡΡΠ½ΠΈΠΊΠΈ.
Π¦ΠΠΠΠ’ΠΠΠ¬ΠΠΠ ΠΠ-ΠΠΠΠ―Π ΠΠΠ Π ΠΠ‘Π‘Π’Π ΠΠΠ‘Π’ΠΠ ΠΠΠ’Π£Π ΠΠΠ¬ΠΠ
Π’Π ΠΠΠ«. Π― ΡΠ΅ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠ΅Π½Π΄ΡΡ ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ Π½Π΅ΡΠ²Π½ΡΠ΅ ΡΡΠ°Π²Ρ Π΄Π»Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°. ΠΡΠΈ ΡΡΠ°Π²Ρ Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ Kava Kava, Passionflower, ΡΠ²Π΅ΡΠΎΠΊ Π»Π°Π²Π°Π½Π΄Ρ, Jatamansi, ΡΠΎΠΌΠ°ΡΠΊΡ, Π‘Π΅Π½Ρ-ΠΡΠΈΡ. Jon's Wort, Valerian Root, Blue Vervain, Hops, Scullcap, Catnip ΠΈ Cinnamon, ΡΡΠΎΠ±Ρ Π½Π°Π·Π²Π°ΡΡ Π½Π΅ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΠΈΠ· Π½ΠΈΡ . ΠΡΠΈ ΡΡΠ°Π²Ρ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡ Π² ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ΅ ΡΠ°Ρ, ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ΅ ΠΊΠ°ΠΏΡΡΠ»Ρ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π² ΡΠΎΡΠΌΠ΅ ΠΆΠΈΠ΄ΠΊΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠΊΡΡΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ°, ΠΈ ΠΈΡ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΏΡΠΈΠ½ΠΈΠΌΠ°ΡΡ Π² ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ Π΄Π½Ρ.
ΠΠ ΠΠΠΠ’ΠΠ ΠΠΠΠ―. ΠΡΡΡ ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Ρ ΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΈΡ ΡΡΠΈΡΠ½ΡΡ ΠΌΠ°ΡΠ΅Π», ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΡΡΡΠ΅ΠΊΡΠΈΠ²Π½Ρ ΠΏΡΠΈ Π»Π΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΈ Π·Π°ΠΆΠΈΠ²Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°, ΠΈ ΠΎΠ½ΠΈ Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ ΠΠ΅ΡΠΎΠ»ΠΈ, ΠΠ΅ΡΠ³Π°ΠΌΠΎΡ, ΠΠ°Π²Π°Π½Π΄Ρ, ΠΠ°ΡΠΌΠΈΠ½, ΠΠ°Π²Π°Π½Π°, ΠΠ°ΠΉ Π§Π°Π½Π³, ΠΡΠ°Π½ΠΆΠ΅Π²ΡΠΉ ΠΊΡΠΎΠ²Ρ, ΠΠΈΠ½Π΄Π΅Π½, ΠΠ°Π»Π΅ΡΠΈΠ°Π½ ΠΈ ΠΠ΅Π»ΠΈΡΡΠ° (ΠΏΡΠ°Π²Π΄Π°). ΠΡΠΈ ΠΌΠ°ΡΠ»Π° ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ Π²Π΄ΡΡ Π°ΡΡ, ΡΠΆΠΈΠ³Π°ΡΡ Π² Π΄ΠΈΡΡΡΠ·ΠΎΡΠ΅ ΠΈ / ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π΄ΠΎΠ±Π°Π²Π»ΡΡΡ Π² Π²ΠΎΠ΄Ρ Π΄Π»Ρ Π²Π°Π½Π½.
ΠΠ ΠΠ‘Π’ΠΠΠΠ«. Π‘ΡΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ²ΡΠ΅Ρ ΠΌΠ½ΠΎΠΆΠ΅ΡΡΠ²ΠΎ ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»ΠΎΠ², ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ ΠΈΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΠ·ΠΎΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΠΏΡΠΈ Π»Π΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ ΠΈ Π·Π°ΠΆΠΈΠ²Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΠΈ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°, Π½ΠΎ, Π±Π΅Π·ΡΡΠ»ΠΎΠ²Π½ΠΎ, Π»ΡΡΡΠΈΠΌ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ½Π΅ΠΌ Π΄Π»Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π° ΡΠ²Π»ΡΠ΅ΡΡΡ Π»Π΅ΠΏΠΈΠ΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ. ΠΠ΅ΠΏΠΈΠ΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΈΡ ΡΠΎΠ΄Π΅ΡΠΆΠΈΡ Π»ΠΈΡΠΈΠΉ.
ΠΡΡΠ³ΠΈΠ΅ Ρ ΠΎΡΠΎΡΠΈΠ΅ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ½ΠΈ / ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Ρ Π΄Π»Ρ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ ΡΠ°ΡΠΎΠΈΡ, Π»Π°ΡΠΈΠΌΠ°Ρ (ΠΠ΅Π»ΡΡΠΈΠ½ΠΎΠ²ΡΠΉ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ΅Π½Ρ), Π‘ΡΠ³ΠΈΠ»ΠΈΡ, ΠΠΌΠ΅ΡΠΈΡΡ ΠΈ ΠΠ΅ΡΠΈΠ΄ΠΎΡ.
ΠΡΡΠ΅ΡΠΏΠΎΠΌΡΠ½ΡΡΡΠ΅ ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Ρ ΠΈ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ½ΠΈ ΠΈΠ΄Π΅Π°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎ ΠΏΠΎΠ΄Ρ ΠΎΠ΄ΡΡ Π΄Π»Ρ Π°ΡΠΏΠ΅ΠΊΡΠ° Π΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΈ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ (ΠΈ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ΡΡ Π±ΡΡΡ ΡΠ°Π·ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π½Π΅ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ Π½Π° ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΠ΅ ΠΠ΄ΠΆΠ½Π°, ΡΠ°ΡΠΏΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠΆΠ΅Π½Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΠΌΠ΅ΠΆΠ΄Ρ Π±ΡΠΎΠ²ΡΠΌΠΈ).
ΠΠ΄Π½Π°ΠΊΠΎ Π΄Π»Ρ Π·Π°Π·Π΅ΠΌΠ»ΡΡΡΠ΅Π³ΠΎ Π°ΡΠΏΠ΅ΠΊΡΠ° Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ Ρ ΡΠ΅ΠΊΠΎΠΌΠ΅Π½Π΄ΡΡ ΡΠ»Π΅Π΄ΡΡΡΠΈΠ΅ ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Ρ ΠΈ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ½ΠΈ: ΡΠ΅ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΡΡΡΠΌΠ°Π»ΠΈΠ½, ΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠΊΡ, ΡΡΡΡΠΉΠ½ΡΠΉ, ΠΎΠ±ΡΠΈΠ΄ΠΈΠ°Π½ΠΎΠ²ΡΠΉ, Π³Π΅ΠΌΠ°ΡΠΈΡ, Π΄ΡΠΌΡΠ°ΡΡΠΉ ΠΊΠ²Π°ΡΡ ΠΈ ΠΌΠ°Π³Π½Π΅ΡΠΈΡ. ΠΡΠΈ ΠΊΠ°ΠΌΠ½ΠΈ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ΡΡ Π±ΡΡΡ ΡΠ°Π·ΠΌΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½Ρ Π³Π΄Π΅ ΡΠ³ΠΎΠ΄Π½ΠΎ ΠΎΡ Π½ΠΈΠΆΠ½Π΅ΠΉ ΡΠ°ΡΡΠΈ Π½ΠΎΠ³ Π΄ΠΎ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠΉ ΠΎΠ±Π»Π°ΡΡΠΈ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ Π²ΠΎΠΊΡΡΠ³ ΡΠ΅Π»Π° Π² ΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠ΅)
ΠΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Ρ ΠΌΠΎΠΆΠ½ΠΎ Π½Π°Π½ΠΎΡΠΈΡΡ Π½Π΅ΠΏΠΎΡΡΠ΅Π΄ΡΡΠ²Π΅Π½Π½ΠΎ Π½Π° Π¨Π΅ΡΡΠΎΠΉ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡΡ (Brow Chakra) Π²ΠΎ Π²ΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ Π»Π΅ΠΆΠ°Π½ΠΈΡ (ΠΎΠΊΠΎΠ»ΠΎ 15-30 ΠΌΠΈΠ½ΡΡ) ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ΡΡ Π±ΡΡΡ ΡΠ΄Π΅Π»Π°Π½Ρ Π² ΡΠ»ΠΈΠΊΡΠΈΡ (ΠΏΠΎΠ·Π²ΠΎΠ»ΡΡ ΠΊΡΠΈΡΡΠ°Π»Π»Ρ ΡΠΈΠ΄Π΅ΡΡ Π² Π²ΠΎΠ΄Π΅ Π² ΡΠ΅ΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ 24 ΡΠ°ΡΠΎΠ², ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ°Ρ ΠΊΠ°ΠΊ Π»ΡΠ½Ρ, ΡΠ°ΠΊ ΠΈ ΡΠΎΠ»Π½ΡΠ΅ ΡΠ²Π΅Ρ) ΠΈ Π²ΡΠΏΠΈΠ» (Π½Π΅ΡΠΊΠΎΠ»ΡΠΊΠΎ ΠΊΠ°ΠΏΠ΅Π»ΡΠ½ΠΈΡ ΠΈΠ»ΠΈ 1-4 ΡΠ½ΡΠΈΠΈ).
ΠΡΠΎΠ΄ΡΠΊΡΡ Dherbs, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΠΏΠΎΠ»Π΅Π·Π½Ρ Π² ΡΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π°, Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ: Detox Π΄Π»Ρ ΡΠ΅Π»Π°, ΠΌΠΎΠ·Π³ΠΎΠ²ΠΎΠΉ ΡΡΠ½Π΅Ρ (ΠΊΠ°ΠΏΡΡΠ»Ρ, ΡΠ°ΠΉ), ΡΠΎΡΠΌΡΠ»Ρ ΡΠ΅Π½ΡΡΠ°Π»ΡΠ½ΠΎΠΉ Π½Π΅ΡΠ²Π½ΠΎΠΉ ΡΠΈΡΡΠ΅ΠΌΡ, Π°Π½ΡΠΈΡΠΏΠΈΠ΄Π΅ΠΌΠΈΡΠ΅ΡΠΊΠΈΠΉ ΡΠ»ΠΈΠΊΡΠΈΡ, ΡΠ»ΠΈΠΊΡΠΈΡ Bi-polar-Aid; Π€ΠΎΡΠΌΡΠ»Π° Π½Π΅ΡΠ²ΠΎΠ², ΠΠ½ΡΠΈΠ΄Π΅ΠΏΡΠ΅ΡΡΠ°Π½ΡΠ½ΡΠΉ ΠΈΠ½Π³Π°Π»ΡΡΠΎΡ; Anti-Anger elixir ΠΈ ΡΠ°ΠΉ Nerves.
Π£ΡΠ»ΡΠ³ΠΈ Dherbs, ΠΊΠΎΡΠΎΡΡΠ΅ ΡΠ°ΠΊΠΆΠ΅ ΠΌΠΎΠ³ΡΡ ΠΏΠΎΠΌΠΎΡΡ Π² ΡΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ Π±ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ½ΠΎΠ³ΠΎ ΡΠ°ΡΡΡΡΠΎΠΉΡΡΠ²Π° (Π² ΡΠ΅Π»ΡΡ ΠΈΡΡΠ΅Π»Π΅Π½ΠΈΡ), Π²ΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΡ Π² ΡΠ΅Π±Ρ ΡΠΈΠ½Ρ ΡΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΡ ΡΠ°ΠΊΡ / Π±Π°Π»Π°Π½ΡΠΈΡΠΎΠ²ΠΊΡ ΠΈ ΡΠΈΠ½Ρ ΡΠΎΠ½ΠΈΠ·Π°ΡΠΈΡ ΠΏΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠ°ΡΠΈΡ.
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