Here are some wise words about anxiety from a doctor
"How to Eliminate Anxiety Without Drugs How to Eliminate Anxiety Without Drugs
October 25, 2008
Do you know that chemical imbalance is not a primary problem, but a secondary problem?
That’s right if you have mental or emotional issues, unless you’ve suffered a head injury, it’s a side effect of other trauma.
THESE TRAUMAS CAN BE:
Poor lifestyle
Continual stress, anxiety, and fear
Neurological distress syndrome
Leaky gut syndrome
Inadequate vitamin, mineral, and enzyme consumption
An imbalance in fatty acids
For most people -all of these traumas are a continual reality of their life.
Thankfully, there is a natural way to recover as SSRIs (Anti-depressants like Luvox, Effexor, Prozac, Paxil Wellbutrin, etc. etc.) are some of the most, if not the most, dangerous medications people can purchase today.
Exercise is consistently found to be as or more effective than depression and antipsychotic medications. Therefore, a lack of exercise can cause depression and psychotic episodes.
Other benefits of exercise: Builds the systems that surround
attention
motivation
confidence
self-esteem
Decreases Blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar. Increases your ability to bring in and utilize oxygen, the body’s most important nutrient.
Many of you may already do some kind of exercise, but we are learning that much of what we thought about exercise in the past has turned out to be wrong. Dr. James will be sharing the most cutting edge information on exercise physiology and showing you how to apply it in 20 minute workouts that will quickly get you in the best shape of your life. This class will be on this Thursday.
This is an important opportunity for all. Please make sure to reach out to people you know who suffer or you would just like to see happier.
Dedicate this 1 hour of your time and encourage others to do so. It’s sure to bring a much greater return than reality T.V.
Written by Dr. Justin James "
Hope this was of interest.
Paul
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Does stress cause pain.
Hello again.
We are getting near November, and all the fireworks we have here in the UK. Also we seem to have adopted the habit of Nalloween.
One means a lot fun, bonfires and organised fire work displays on the one hand. On the other, a continuing set of bangs and whizzes on till December. The other event, Halloween, means a lot of strange children wandering the streets demanding food. As my grandaughter will be among them, however, I musnt complain, my wife, daughter and grandaughter have told me.
Seroiously though, this time of year may cause some people stress and tension, which may result in tight muscles, "nerves" giving pains from the lower back to the neck, shoulders, head even the arms. But you may say, stress is with us all the time, as is pain. So what came first, the stress and tension, or pain? Obviously, the stress creeps up on us as we grow older, starts at school, at work, even in relationships.
Tolose the pain, lose the stress. Relaxation and an attitude of mind seem to me to be the answer.
How do you relax? there are a range of thereapies that willrelax you, plus my personal favourite at the moment TM, meditation, goes a bit further, a bit deeper.
If you would like some more ideas on how to become a stress buster yourself, take a look at http://www.backpainloss.com
Bye.
Paul
We are getting near November, and all the fireworks we have here in the UK. Also we seem to have adopted the habit of Nalloween.
One means a lot fun, bonfires and organised fire work displays on the one hand. On the other, a continuing set of bangs and whizzes on till December. The other event, Halloween, means a lot of strange children wandering the streets demanding food. As my grandaughter will be among them, however, I musnt complain, my wife, daughter and grandaughter have told me.
Seroiously though, this time of year may cause some people stress and tension, which may result in tight muscles, "nerves" giving pains from the lower back to the neck, shoulders, head even the arms. But you may say, stress is with us all the time, as is pain. So what came first, the stress and tension, or pain? Obviously, the stress creeps up on us as we grow older, starts at school, at work, even in relationships.
Tolose the pain, lose the stress. Relaxation and an attitude of mind seem to me to be the answer.
How do you relax? there are a range of thereapies that willrelax you, plus my personal favourite at the moment TM, meditation, goes a bit further, a bit deeper.
If you would like some more ideas on how to become a stress buster yourself, take a look at http://www.backpainloss.com
Bye.
Paul
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Childrens Health.
Hello
I was watching a Television programme recently about children with backache.
The piece went on to explain how this was a new phenomenon and had happened in the past. The reasons were, in no particular order:
Children were made to carry heaver , or more, text books these days. I was surprised as I remember my children gradually spending more and more time on computers. I always assumed this was work related.
Lack of exercise, this one I did understand. I remember attending the last sports day at my sons junior school, he was about 10 years old. The teachers made a great fuss about it not being about winning, but taking part. So any child who wanted to do his best and win, had little chance.
Finally nutrition, if you eat a lot of fat, you tend to get fat. Unhealthy food, lots of it, tends to make you unhealthy.
There were more supporting reasons, but these three give a good basis for backache.
If you continually load one part of your skeletomuscular system with heavy loads, deprive your body of regular exercise that would include bending, stretching and twisting you get a physical problem. Then deprive the system of the nutrients it requires and instead feed it "junk" then don't be surprised if it is less that perfect.
Children, usually, have a desire to run, play, and generally exercise. They have great reserves of energy and this natural desire should be encouraged. Feed them good natural food and hopefully this will counter the book carrying.
I hope you are all well, regards
Paul
I was watching a Television programme recently about children with backache.
The piece went on to explain how this was a new phenomenon and had happened in the past. The reasons were, in no particular order:
Children were made to carry heaver , or more, text books these days. I was surprised as I remember my children gradually spending more and more time on computers. I always assumed this was work related.
Lack of exercise, this one I did understand. I remember attending the last sports day at my sons junior school, he was about 10 years old. The teachers made a great fuss about it not being about winning, but taking part. So any child who wanted to do his best and win, had little chance.
Finally nutrition, if you eat a lot of fat, you tend to get fat. Unhealthy food, lots of it, tends to make you unhealthy.
There were more supporting reasons, but these three give a good basis for backache.
If you continually load one part of your skeletomuscular system with heavy loads, deprive your body of regular exercise that would include bending, stretching and twisting you get a physical problem. Then deprive the system of the nutrients it requires and instead feed it "junk" then don't be surprised if it is less that perfect.
Children, usually, have a desire to run, play, and generally exercise. They have great reserves of energy and this natural desire should be encouraged. Feed them good natural food and hopefully this will counter the book carrying.
I hope you are all well, regards
Paul
Monday, 13 October 2008
What is Pain, cont
Hello again
Yesterday I was trying to explain that damage to one part of the body, may have an effect on other parts. For instance my daughter had a birth problem with one foot. A slight spur of bone on right foot. It was picked up by our dentist who could not explain the overbite in her jaw. An Amatsu practitioner traced the fault and over a period of several months attempted to balance my Daughters body. In the end he insisted we get the foot Xrayed, with the result the sour was found. It was never truly resolved as the spur regrows and medical science wanted to fuse the the foot, then in time the leg. My daughter lives the annoyance and I am on hand to mobilize her foot when the pain gets bad.
Also I was attempting to male the point that physical pain may have an emotional cause. When I took my second year Amatsu examination I carried out what I thouht was a satisfactory balance. However the fellow student I worked on did not agree. Her right shoulder did not respond to my efforts, and was getting frustated. The lady told me not to get upset as both the Instructors had worked on it, without success. Her actual words were, "no one can do anything untill its ready"
Several years later after an NLP course I realised that people have all sorts of physical problem, phobias and fears that have an emotional root. Untill the root cause is addresed the issue wont go away.
This involves, in many cases, reliving the original trauma. Which might work or might bring some other problem. I am reading a book on TM (meditation) and the underlying believe there is by meditating you ease/loose stress. This reduces or eliminates personal issues without the need to face demons. Seems quite interesting.
I will get back to more reasonable length postings.
Bye for noe.
Paul
Yesterday I was trying to explain that damage to one part of the body, may have an effect on other parts. For instance my daughter had a birth problem with one foot. A slight spur of bone on right foot. It was picked up by our dentist who could not explain the overbite in her jaw. An Amatsu practitioner traced the fault and over a period of several months attempted to balance my Daughters body. In the end he insisted we get the foot Xrayed, with the result the sour was found. It was never truly resolved as the spur regrows and medical science wanted to fuse the the foot, then in time the leg. My daughter lives the annoyance and I am on hand to mobilize her foot when the pain gets bad.
Also I was attempting to male the point that physical pain may have an emotional cause. When I took my second year Amatsu examination I carried out what I thouht was a satisfactory balance. However the fellow student I worked on did not agree. Her right shoulder did not respond to my efforts, and was getting frustated. The lady told me not to get upset as both the Instructors had worked on it, without success. Her actual words were, "no one can do anything untill its ready"
Several years later after an NLP course I realised that people have all sorts of physical problem, phobias and fears that have an emotional root. Untill the root cause is addresed the issue wont go away.
This involves, in many cases, reliving the original trauma. Which might work or might bring some other problem. I am reading a book on TM (meditation) and the underlying believe there is by meditating you ease/loose stress. This reduces or eliminates personal issues without the need to face demons. Seems quite interesting.
I will get back to more reasonable length postings.
Bye for noe.
Paul
Sunday, 12 October 2008
What is Pain
Hello
A rather interesting heading for to days offering. If anyone ever goes to http://www.backpainloss.com and reads about me and shoes, you will understand the rest of this, writing.
My wife has recently complained of lower back pains, for a week or so. Well you might be forgiven for expecting me to use the little Therapeutic skills I have to sort out her back. Instead I have been working on one of her knees. I learnt some time ago that the old song "Them Bones" was very apt. Especially the bit about each bone being connected to another bone. As far as my limited Anatomy and Physiology goes, few, if any, bones are connected. There are, however, a multitude of muscles, ligaments and sinews covering and linking bones so that the effect is that there is a connection.
What has this to do with my wife? Her knee has been "out" now for nearly a month. I started with Reiki, putting in energy, then a body balance helped for a week. I went back to bas ice, for me, and looked up the Reflex point for the knee, its been so long.
To cut a long story short, the knee has a reason to hurt, non physical, so I will be carrying out an EFT (look it up) and finding the root cause.
The point of all this was to say, when you find yourself with a pain, take a step back, is there a reason for it? I have a pain in my shoulder when I pick up a computer mouse with my left hand, but that's another story.
Bye for now.
Paul
A rather interesting heading for to days offering. If anyone ever goes to http://www.backpainloss.com and reads about me and shoes, you will understand the rest of this, writing.
My wife has recently complained of lower back pains, for a week or so. Well you might be forgiven for expecting me to use the little Therapeutic skills I have to sort out her back. Instead I have been working on one of her knees. I learnt some time ago that the old song "Them Bones" was very apt. Especially the bit about each bone being connected to another bone. As far as my limited Anatomy and Physiology goes, few, if any, bones are connected. There are, however, a multitude of muscles, ligaments and sinews covering and linking bones so that the effect is that there is a connection.
What has this to do with my wife? Her knee has been "out" now for nearly a month. I started with Reiki, putting in energy, then a body balance helped for a week. I went back to bas ice, for me, and looked up the Reflex point for the knee, its been so long.
To cut a long story short, the knee has a reason to hurt, non physical, so I will be carrying out an EFT (look it up) and finding the root cause.
The point of all this was to say, when you find yourself with a pain, take a step back, is there a reason for it? I have a pain in my shoulder when I pick up a computer mouse with my left hand, but that's another story.
Bye for now.
Paul
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Excruciating back pain
Back pain can range in severity from an annoying and occasional pain to a constant excruciating and debilitating back pain that may become an overwhelming negative part of life and relationships.
Muscle strains (pulled muscles) are commonly identified as the cause of back pain, as are muscle imbalances. Pain from such an injury often remains as long as the muscle imbalances persist. The muscle imbalances cause a mechanical problem with the skeleton, building up pressure at points along the spine, which causes the pain.
For more information please goto http://www.backpainloss.com/Articles.html
Muscle strains (pulled muscles) are commonly identified as the cause of back pain, as are muscle imbalances. Pain from such an injury often remains as long as the muscle imbalances persist. The muscle imbalances cause a mechanical problem with the skeleton, building up pressure at points along the spine, which causes the pain.
For more information please goto http://www.backpainloss.com/Articles.html
Friday, 10 October 2008
Complementary Therapies
The dictionary definition of complementary and alternative medicine is defined as "diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention which complements mainstream medicine by contributing to a common whole, by satisfying a demand not met by orthodoxy or by diversifying the conceptual frameworks of medicine”. Medical science looks on this collection of holistic answers to health issues, usually, as a confusingly large and varied array of techniques, utilizing both a therapeutic and diagnostic approach to health care. More...
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