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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by William King In this article you will read about some commonly used techniques of branding, including name branding, iconic branding and attitude branding. written by Nick Mutt In this article we have discussed how food can affect your mood. The kind of food you eat is instrumental in endowing in you qualities such as a sense of well being, concentration, alertness, and different energy levels. written by Nick Mutt Setting a mood for making love always helps in bringing more passion and desire. The proper selection of place, dress, light and touch plays an important role in setting the mood. written by Brian Gottschall Mood lighting can make or break a room. One must not think of light in only a functional sense. Lighting can inspire and create moods and feelings that will make the ocupant enjoy his/her experience. written by Brian Gottschall Lighting is an integral part in the mood and function of a room. This article dives into the various experiences that can be created with different lighting styles. written by Rod MacTaggart As the economy worsens, more people are reaching for ‘escape’ drugs like painkillers and mood enhancers, and will eventually need medical drug detox to recover their lives. written by Rod MacTaggart
Don’t set kids up for medical drug detox and drug rehab later in life by putting them on prescription drugs they probably don’t need. Here are actions you can take to help make a difference.
written by Pamela Ravenwood Do you find your mood fluctuating more than ever, feeling fatigued, irritable, light-headed along with highs and lows? If so, it is possible that by just changing your diet and eating foods that help stabilize your blood sugar as well as help your body, you will find yourself feeling better. written by Julia Sorensen Are you trying to overcome depression? Perhaps you suffer from seasonal depression that is just starting to lift as the spring months approach. written by peter hutch
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive illness, is a brain disorder that causes unusual shifts in a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function. Different from the normal ups and downs that everyone goes through, the symptoms of bipolar disorder are severe written by peter hutch
The cause of bipolar disorder is unclear, but hereditary, biological, and psychological factors may play a part. For example, the incidence of bipolar disorder among relatives of affected patients is higher than in the general population and highest among maternal relative written by peter hutch Mood disorders are also called affective disorders. Mood disorders have a major economic impact through associated health care costs as well as lost work productivity. A mood is an emotion or feeling that lasts a long time. Moods affect how we act. Your mood also affects how you feel about yourself and life in general. Mood disorder problems may be caused by changes in your life. Chemical changes in your body can also cause a mood disorder. Moods range from feeling sad to feeling happy. written by Heather DeLuca Whether you’re suffering from an irritable mood, a case of the blues, or even full-blown depression, you may benefit from incorporating certain foods into your diet while avoiding others.
written by Peter rodrick Brahmi is used to revitalize the body and as a memory support. It helps to overcome the negative effects of stress. It is exclusive in its ability to revitalize mental processes whilst reducing the effects of anxiety. written by Corwin Brown Nobody ever would have thought that taking a diet rich in vitamins can help in curing depression. There are a variety of vitamin deficiencies that can lead to depression symptoms. written by Neelima Reddy Manic depression, which is commonly know as bipolar affective disorder, or as bipolar disorder is a combination of several mood disorders. Depending upon the type of bipolar disorder a person is suffering with, he experience mood swings from high episodes of mania to low episodes of depression written by gayvin powers An old boyfriend once told me that nothing is more attractive on a woman than confidence. I say, "Nothing is more attractive than a confident woman in luxurious lingerie." written by Sarah J Holt Use the power of mind over mood to put yourself in a more resourceful state today. written by C James While helping thousands of guys recharge their sex life, I noticed something very strange.
Many guys approach their wives for sex, while completely ignoring her current mind state. For example, it seems like the most popular method of initiating sex is just flat out suggesting it. written by Rachel Broune Feelings of sadness are normal, appropriate and even necessary during life's setbacks or losses. Or you may feel blue or unhappy for short periods of time without reason or warning, which also is normal and ordinary. written by Richard Bean Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) may involve mood swings, fatigue, irritability and depression. written by Dr. Tina Marcantel Estrogen dominance is a little-understood factor in understanding and treating hormone imbalances that can result in many common physical problems that women face. Most women are aware that as they enter perimenopause their bodies begin to produce less estrogen. So how is it possible that along with that decrease the body may actually have too much estrogen? written by sacha tarkovsky You are not born happy and you are not born sad.
Happiness is a choice and a state of mind.
You can choose to be happy or you can choose to be sad. Here we will give you some simple tips on how to be happy and get more from life.
written by Tyler Benson “I can’t go on working, I am depressed”, “I am so sick and tired of everything, maybe I have a depression?”, “Don’t bother her, don’t you see she is so depressed”. Such phrases are often to be heard lately. written by Juliet Cohen Mood disorders are also called affective disorders. Mood disorders have a major economic impact through associated health care costs as well as lost work productivity. written by Esther Kane In this article, a woman-centred psychotherapist takes a humorous look at women and hormones and the resulting moods we experience and gives tips on how to handle such times in an easier, more peaceful way. written by Michael A. Verdicchio What do you think about before you go to sleep? Does it really matter? What you think about could be extremely beneficial and profitable to your life. While your conscious mind takes a break as you sleep, your subconscious mind actually stays very active. written by Patrick Altoft A number of older men have shown concern for their sudden uncharacteristic tendency to have mood swings and exhibit aggressive behaviour. written by Deborah DeLuna Soy candles are the newest innovation in the candle industry. They are biodegradeable and non-toxic. Aromatherapy scents can positively alter moods and enhance well being. written by dave mcevoy Since Dr Malcolm Peet, a consultant psychiatrist at Sheffield swallow court hospital released his findings about the effects of Ethyl Epa and its effects on people suffering from depression and low moods, many other studies have been performed using Ethyl Epa to help treat depression and related disorders. The vast majority of the studies that have been performed consistently confirmed that Ethyl Epa, a natural substance found in omega 3 fish oil, helps relieve depression and low moods.
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