Archive for November, 2009
some people told me meditation and law of attraction are together? if that is true? anyway I want to learn meditation.
I can really help you.
I have a lot of great articles I can link you to that tell you about all diffrent kinds of meditations. I will send you my favorites.
Once your on the web-site do a search because there are a ton of articles on this subject.
Good luck in your search.
peace
GG
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/healing-golden-light-meditation.html
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/loving-kindness-meditation.html
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/the-white-light-meditation.html
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/your-soul-landscape-meditation.html
http://www.care2.com/greenliving/meditation-you-have-all-you-need.html
PANIC ATTACK - ROCK BAND 2 TEAM BIO EXPERT DRUMS (5GS AND FC)
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2 VIDEOS TODAY BECAUSE THIS VIDEO COULD NOT WAIT TO BE UPLOADED.
Ohyeah, and your description for this video is at the end. I pretty much explain it after I hit the last note.
HOLY CRAP ENJOY!
(here’s to all of you noobs who have been being pests towards me begging to FC this, lol)
Sub to these beasts:
http://www.youtube.com/apoiiio
http://www.youtube.com/noobsnoodle
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Anxiety Treatment: Drugs
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Anti-anxiety drugs & how they work in the body.
Watch this and more health videos at:
http://www.answerstv.com/health
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does anti depressants and anti anxiety drugs help with addiction as well?
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In general, medications are not used to treat addictions. There is little evidence of any medications that work for addictions. However, there are different medications which may be helpful for people with addictions.
You may have heard of Zyban (generic name is buproprion and also has the trade name Wellbutrin) which is used to treat tobacco addiction. It has been helpful for some people. They have been doing studies to see if Zyban is helpful for other types of addictions, but I’m not aware of any other convincing data to show it works for other additions.
There was some interest in Topamax (generic name is topiramate) for treating alcohol dependence. There was some improvement compared to placebo, but nothing amazingly dramatic.
As someone else mentioned, if the person with addictions suffers from depression or anxiety, then antidepressant medications may help as once the depression/anxiety is treated, the person may have less drive to use drugs/alcohol. In people without depression/anxiety, these medications have shown no benefit in treating the addiction.
There are also some medications that help with addictions in other ways, but they are not antidepressant medications. Medications such as antabuse to dissuade people from drinking alcohol, or methadone which can help people with opiate addictions.
Why is anxiety taking control of my life?
Posted by: | CommentsI have been on paxil, prozac w/ librium, trazadone and now am trying cymbalta with klontipin. But even on the klontipin the anxiety is still taking control of my life. I sometime roll around on my bed like a little kid because I’m having a major anxiety attack and I feel like ripping my hair out. I am now 32 and don’t want to live the rest of my life like this. I’m starting to think there is no help for me.
Anxiety:
Painful apprehensive uneasiness of mind
usually over impending anticipating ill.It can b felt under diff.cond.;when alone after eating/drinking
wid other physical n mental complains abt financial/bznss matter/in a particular environment.
Common in Yng adlts
Psychological Factors:As a result of failure
:A fear Response
Clinical Manifestations:Referable 2 N.Sys imbal n commonly include palpitations,shortness of breathlessness,dryness of mouth,heaviness of head,giddiness n blurring of vision,xcessive sweating particularly in palm and soles
Psychological Manifestations:Irritability n a morbid fear as if something dreadful is going happen.
Management:
Hospitalisation-acute anxiety.
Anxiolytics
Yoga and meditation
Homoeopathic Medicines:
Aur,Aur,Bry,Calc,Merc.c,Puls,Veratrum alb,Phos
These medicines can be taken symptomatically under guidance of homoeopath for other help u can log on 2 www.health4all.co.in
does homeopathy offer permanent cure for depression,anxiety and psychological disorder?
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There is no confirmed data that homeopathy has any more cure than a placebo- a placebo is a fake pill used to see if the problem is just in the head of the patient. Look up homeopathy on, Wikipedia to get the full story on what,
homeopathy really is.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homeopathy)
How to avoid panic attack? - How to control panic attack research
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Dr Lason, vitamin B3 deficiency cause anxiety, depression, fatigue
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For 30 years, Joan Mathews Larson, PhD has been treating addiction, anxiety and depression with natural supplements in order to correct the underlying biochemical problems which cause these conditions.
In this video clip, she tells how a deficiency of vitamin B3, niacinamide, can cause anxiety depression and fatigue.
She also notes that vitamin B3 can eliminate a kind of alcohol psychosis that causes paranoia and feeling quarrelsome.
Note: the doses of vitamin B3 used for this are several thousand milligrams, which is a much higher dose than is found in multiple vitamins.
Dr. Larson also points out that anti-anxiety medicines such as Valium, Xanax, Ativan, and Librium attach to the same anti-anxiety receptors in the brain as vitamin B3.
She also notes that when the patent for Valium ran out, the drug company, Hoffman LaRoche, admitted that they got the formula for Valium by trying to copy the chemical structure of vitamin B3.
Imagine that.
“Niacin, vitamin B3, [ later she corrects this and says what she meant was niacinamide, which is the non-flushing form of vitamin B3 ] reverses a kind of alcohol psychosis that people who have been drinking typically have, where they feel paranoid, and quarrelsome, and may even have sensory disperceptions…
“Niacin [ niacinamide ] will turn that around completely.
“[ People with a vitamin B3 deficiency ] may look like they are schizophrenic, but they’re not.
“If you treat them… and at the end, we do all our testing again… that is always corrected.
“Niacin… [ I mean, ] niacinamide, which crosses the blood brain barrier, not niacin, binds to the same brain receptors that binds the benzodiazepines, like Valium, Librium, Ativan, Xanax, and so, it has anti-anxiety effects.
“And when Hoffman LaRoche’s patent grant amounts under Valium, they admitted that, where they got the formula, was from niacin.
“[Dr. Abram ] Hoffer the standard classification of anxiety neurosis fits into the description, perfectly, of initial symptomatology of subclinical pellagra, which is niacin deficiency…
“There is hyperactivity, [ anxiety ], depression, fatigue, apprehension, headache, and insomnia.”
Dr. Larson is the author of “7 Weeks to Sobriety”, “Depression Free”, and “7 Weeks to Emotional Healing”.
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What are some common separation anxiety symptoms?
Posted by: | CommentsWhat sort of symptoms have you seen with a dog with separation anxiety??? And what have you done to help them with it?
Has your dog ever urinated in his/her crate from anxiety???
Hi,
Separation anxiety almost always includes one or more of the following behaviors when you’re not at home:
* Destructive behaviors, such as chewing pillows or furniture, mutilating plants, or relentless scratching at doors and windows
* Constant barking, whining, or howling
* Urinating or defecating indoors
* Intense, persistent pacing
* Attempting to "escape" a room or crate to the point of self-injury
* Physiological responses, such as dilated pupils or excessive panting
Desensitization is the method most often used to treat separation anxiety, however. It entails gradually acclimating your dog to your departure. It is strongly recommended that you seek help from a reputable behaviorist if you think desensitization is your best treatment option.
Here’s more info:
http://lnk.nu/dogtime.com/sqv.html
