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Sangue Dormido

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"("sleeping blood") This syndrome is found among Portuguese Cape Verde Islanders (and immigrants from there to the United States) and includes pain, numbness, tremor, paralysis, convulsions, stoke, blindness, heart attack, infection, and miscarriage." [1] "That list of symptoms would not involve a mental event. It is not clear how this syndrome should be evaluated. Many sites list these as "idioms of distress." They are local names for disease but many unrelated problems are included. Some of the symptoms are found in the physio-kundalini complex surrounding the Awakening of Kundalini."

There doesnt seem to be much information on this topic.

All definitions found seem to be some variant of what is found in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders


Sangue dormido: (Portuguese Cape Verdeans)

Literally "sleeping blood". Symptoms include pain, numbness, tremor, paralysis, convulsions, stroke, blindness, heart attack, infection, and miscarriage.



Found among the Portuguese Cape Verdeans and known as sleeping blood. Associated with many painful and serious illnesses.

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  1. ^ Culture Bound Syndromes [1] A website that seems to have dedicated itself to proving that culture bound syndromes do exist and how they do so.
  2. ^ American Psychiatric Association (2000). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
  3. ^ The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec). "Body-image problems: It's a guy thing, too: Light cast on little-known disorders like bigorexia [2] (added by ce155576)
  4. ^ University of California at San Diego [3] Website that quotes many different culturally bound disorders all from the University of California at San Diego's website
  5. ^ Online Medical Dictionary [4] An online dictionary that can be accessed free by anyone.
  6. ^ Wikia [5] A website that i believe to be affiliated in some way with wikipedia containing information on Sangue dormido.
  7. ^ Tu Pisico [6] A spanish website with a spanish definition of the word.