Archive for the ‘Mental Health’

  • How to help remove toxins from our body
    The first option for removing toxins is to give complete rest to your body, and this twice a year: in spring and autumn. Mean complete rest for a fast day during which you will drink only mineral water and vegetable broth or a cure of birch juice to help removal mechanisms of the body . This will direct consequence of draining the body and thus eliminate toxins. Your...
    by Margert Hillyer
  • Apitherapy: the use of bee venom to relieve pain
    The beginnings of the bee venom therapy For thousands of years, man has used bee venom therapy. The ancient Egyptians and Greeks refer to apitherapy in their medical writings. Today, bee venom therapy is most commonly used in Asia, South America and Eastern Europe. The use of bee stings as treatment began when beekeepers have noticed that they felt relief from their...
    by Wendy Cahal
  • Lifestyle advice to prevent depression
    Move: physical activity is known to be good for fitness, but she proved she also improved depression, anxiety and general mood. Engage in almost any type of physical activity for at least 30 minutes 3-5 times a week is all it takes, whether it be cardio or weight training. Stay “social” and more worry, social support is also important to confront the many...
    by Bobbye Eliasen
  • How to end your panic attacks permanently
    These behaviors are essential to avoid mistakes in order to calm your condition and do not aggravate your anxiety and risk of developing or strengthening of an anxiety disorder or agoraphobia (if you do not suffer). The first mistake is believing that you are sick. No, you’re not sick! The words used by the French language to talk about the problems of panic...
    by Margert Bazelais
  • Natural techniques to deal with anxiety
    Physical symptoms of c Heart thumping, profuse sweating, dizziness, or severe stomach pain, more feelings of apprehension or fear, concentration problems, restlessness and being tough. Many turn to drugs as a panacea to their disorder, but over time, these drugs may become less effective, and most have side effects. Fortunately, there are a number of effective alternative...
    by Orlando Mcmanuis
  • The truth about bipolar disorder
    Bipolar disorder is a disease that causes damage to those it affects. If you have it, there is a risk that your family suffers also. If you have been established as one of his victims, there is still hope, because right now there are still many ways to improve your ordinary and live a long and happy life. The ups and downs are what produces the most problems for people...
    by Crysta Hearne
  • Understanding the causes of bulimia
    Biological heredity may sometimes be questioned. If the mother suffers from bulimia, it can have an influence on the child, which sometimes tends to adopt the same eating habits as their parents. The reverse is also true. While some family members have a tendency to obesity or have bad eating habits. Sociocultural: The fashion industry or the peer pressure. Psychological:...
    by Lashawnda Raebel
  • The secrets of memory and brain!
    Compare our brain to a computer and see how memory behaves in both hard disks (if I may say so). We know that our brain has the power to save about 1 million billion bits. The computer still has to undergo changes before starting to compete with our capabilities. However, there is a big difference between how our brain processes information and a computer. While our brain...
    by Forest Kalisek
  • Adolescence and suicidal crisis
    Adolescence is the transition from childhood to adulthood. It is a time of upheaval, such a metamorphosis in the chrysalis butterfly the physical, psychological and physiological. Its genesis is called puberty, with the appearance of secondary sexual characteristics. It is not inevitable, nor even a disease, as can some people still think so Provided that these...
    by Landon Zucco
  • The work draws on memory does its strength in learning
    Although there are several types of memory, which grow from the experience of our five senses, it is irrefutable that a memory is related to learning. You could say it’s the same thing, and that’s pretty much true. Learning a language, for example, uses auditory memory, so meaningful. Then, when reading the words that give the writing of that language, visual...
    by aircomfort

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