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I felt I should add to this recommendation of St. John's wort....you shouldn't take it if you are on anti depressants.

I don't have any more detail than that,but it is easy to look up online like in the drug interactions at www.drugstore.com

I also wanted to comment on what you said about anger.

I went to my Dr years before I was diagnosed with hypothyroid/hashimotos....with that very complaint! I was unreasonably angry most of the time. She put me on antidepressants which helped to an extent...but years later when i was finally diagnosed and was put on the right medications,i was incredibly relieved of the "anger"...and weight gain to boot! I lost 40 pounds! :)

Karly

 

 

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Juju,

Do a search in the message archives on Fibro... there has been much discussion... if a message comes up - read it and then go back and continue the search until it says you have ended... For your arthritis try MSM and panther piss, total tonic... the last 2 are formulas in the files under Dr.Ian Shillington..

How is your diet? Do you eat healthy? Coffee, soda, junk food, etc... have you ever done any cleanses?

Suzihotmail <pootlebird wrote:

 

Hi,

my life is not good I have arthritis in all my joints and fibromyalgia in all my muscles, I get about ok but cant work, I go to the gym but have to watch what im doing because if I over do it im off my feet for a day or two, because of this im over weight (5f 2in and 14 st) which gets me down ive tried to diet but to no avail.

Also my partner works 6 nights a week so we get no time together, im board and lonely,

please let me no of anything I can take to stop me feeling like this, my mood swings started a big row tonight I said it was 7 o'clock my partner said it was 10 to and I flipped out now that really aint what a sane person dose is it,

please help.

juju

 

 

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Elizabeth

herbal remedies

Monday, September 01, 2003 11:31 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] mood swings

Yes, there are lot's of things you can add to help...but this can only be part of a holistic approach to balance and wellness. First I would look at what is at the source of your feelings. Are they associated with something that happened or do they seem to be unrelated to "what's happening" in your life?How healthy is your life? What you put in and on your body? How is your health?What toxins could be eliminated? And...say more about how you are feeling...it's a little too general to really comment.Great you are looking for a natural approach...What kind of support is in your life? What do you need?Take care...you are worth it ;-)ElizabethOn Monday, September 1, 2003, at 04:42 PM, jumjum_uk wrote:

hi is there a herbal remady i can take for mood swings,the anger and tears are starting to get to me,please help,thanxFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and

members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Sounds like you're not happy with your life. I'm afraid no remedy is going to help you with that. Sounds like you need to have a goooood look at your life, and re-organise it somewhat so that you can be happier. Work out what you would like to achieve in your life, then look at where you are now, and work out how you are going to get from here to there. Can take a lot of courage, but it will be worth it in the end :-)

 

love,

Lisa

 

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hotmail

herbal remedies

Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:28 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] mood swings

 

Hi,

my life is not good I have arthritis in all my joints and fibromyalgia in all my muscles, I get about ok but cant work, I go to the gym but have to watch what im doing because if I over do it im off my feet for a day or two, because of this im over weight (5f 2in and 14 st) which gets me down ive tried to diet but to no avail.

Also my partner works 6 nights a week so we get no time together, im board and lonely,

please let me no of anything I can take to stop me feeling like this, my mood swings started a big row tonight I said it was 7 o'clock my partner said it was 10 to and I flipped out now that really aint what a sane person dose is it,

please help.

juju

 

 

-

Elizabeth

herbal remedies

Monday, September 01, 2003 11:31 PM

Re: [herbal remedies] mood swings

Yes, there are lot's of things you can add to help...but this can only be part of a holistic approach to balance and wellness. First I would look at what is at the source of your feelings. Are they associated with something that happened or do they seem to be unrelated to "what's happening" in your life?How healthy is your life? What you put in and on your body? How is your health?What toxins could be eliminated? And...say more about how you are feeling...it's a little too general to really comment.Great you are looking for a natural approach...What kind of support is in your life? What do you need?Take care...you are worth it ;-)ElizabethOn Monday, September 1, 2003, at 04:42 PM, jumjum_uk wrote:

hi is there a herbal remady i can take for mood swings,the anger and tears are starting to get to me,please help,thanxFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Hello,

I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

(overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

your suggestions. Thank you!!!

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I would suggest a couple of things that my doctors suggested (other than

medication - which I eventually had to accept the fact was a necessity because

of my multiple medical conditions..)

1. Take a few minutes to get outside or get away - take a break at the work

place. Close your eyes. Breathe ...Not just in and out quickly... but breathe

all of the negative energy out. As you breathe in - take it in slowly and focus

on something that you find pleasing or relaxing.

2. Take a 5 minute stretch break. Bend over touch your toes. Slowly rise.

Touch your knees. Then your shoulders. Then straight up. Breathe in and out

slowly as you do this.

 

Hope these two simple things help.

 

Also, regardless of what religion... Pray. Prayer is a magical cure for so

many of our stresses.

 

Grace and Peace. Best wishes.

 

Sincerely,

Olivia

 

lombardiasi <lombardiasi wrote:

Hello,

I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

(overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

your suggestions. Thank you!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Lombardasi,

 

 

It is usually helpful if you can speak directly to someone in your area.

However, Mood swings can always be mitigated to some degree through

Daily exercise, helping others, Meditation, and herbs.

Also sometimes Massage and Chiropractic (network and others) can help.

 

I'll enclose the meditation I usually work with when doing energy work

on individuals requesting it. Feelfree to use it if you are so

inclined. It is designed with a specific intent and focus for

clearing and healing work, and it helps balance as does most Meditation.

 

 

Encl: Meditation 101 for Healing and Clearing work

 

Meditation for Clearing and Healing 101 level amended Nov'06

Ok to distribute, just credit the

source

gandolph_4u

The meditation needs to be from within you.

So start with, find in your mind, a time and place to relax uninterrupted.

Sit, back straight, and focus on your breathing, Deep and slow,

consistent breaths,

Inhale to a count of 4 1,2,3,4 Good, Now hold for a count of 4.

1,2,3,4, Ok now exhale slowly for account of 4. 1,2,3,4, Count

EVENLY! Now hold for a count of 4. 1,2,3,4.

Now back to inhale. One circle of breaths -inhale –hold- exhale-

hold- is one cycle.

Do this for a cycle of 13 times total of 4 steps x13 cycles. Focus

on your breath. This will get you calmer and help remove clutter from

your mind. Go longer over time up to 21 cycles.

Now, in your mind go back to where you felt love and bliss. Perhaps it

is a sexual encounter that was magnificent or even just one you've

imagined about. This energy is in the " center " of the wheel of healing

and living and is very powerful!

Go to that place and time. Re-live it. Feel all the feelings, WOW

bring them closer, brighter, louder, FULL Color! Keep it intense.

Now remove the other person from the situation. But Keep ALL the Feelings!

Keep it strong!

Now remove All physical presence, remove all of your stimulated body

parts, but KEEP The Energy and the feeling. Keep going. YES! Keep it up.

Put yourself into an imaginary protective loving capsule. It is 3

feet out from you in every direction. Kind of like a God Given Force

Field that holds your luminescent energy and health patterns as well.

Fill it with this energy. Run a Light/Love filtering hoola hoop up

and down you as you breathe. Focus on the loving feeling and on

breathing. Run the hoop up to inhale and down to exhale. DEEP BREATHS!!

Now move the hoop faster, and with each pass it removes dark,

sluggish, and cloudy things. It removes dead tissue and bad thought-forms.

Now Faster again. keep going faster, keep the feelings high. Go DEEP

and just short of hyperventilating, if you over do it, start again.

Oxygen is never your enemy always your friend.

Know the hoola hoop is clearing detrimental energies of various sorts.

Keep up the feelings of Love and Bliss. Sort them at you center,

then fill the luminescent cocoon, then fill the room, then fill the

house. Make sure each is totally full of love, light and bliss before

moving on.

I'd love to hear how you are doing after a week of practice.

 

Now, a variation . . . Part 2 to complete the healing circle

 

keep the same energy,

love someone close, easy for you to love.

Feel how they love you

Now YOU love You! Send Love to yourself just as God does! Exchange

Love with God/Goddess

Now love someone not so easy to love / And love yourself

now love folks difficult to love.

AND love yourself

Keep repeating for 15 minutes 3 times daily

You can determine if you have reached a higher plane of reality or a

pseudo-higher plane by the presence and absence of particular

Experiential Elements. When you review the experience after meditating

you can analyze it for the presence or absence of the particular

experiential elements and determine where you where.

Or, during the experience, you may momentary review the state, and

then redirect your attention one-pointedly back toward the meditation

object.

Once you have learned to establish yourself in a particular level and

maintain it with your will, then your may review it more thoroughly

without losing your height of focused attention.

The following Experiential Elements apply to the 8(9) Jhanas (the 9th

is attained by combining Insight with Concentration Meditation.)

1. directed or applied thought; thinking; initial attention

2. pondering; sustained thought; sustained attention

3. joy, anticipatory pleasant feeling, delight, rapture, euphoria,

ecstasy,

4. happiness, bliss, satisfying pleasant feeling

5. one-pointedness of mind, absorbed attention

6. external sense desires

7. unwholesome states of mind

8. internal confidence, inner tranquility of mind

9. unification of mind

10. equanimity, attitude of all is equal/same, non-bias

11. mindfulness, superconscious

12. sense of resistance

13. bodily sensations

14. perceptions of diversity

15. sphere of boundless space

16. sphere of boundless consciousness

17. sphere of no-thingness

18. Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception (perceptual

element nearly gone except for only subtle perception of very

core/essential individualized self)

19. feeling

20. perception

21. pure universal identity

22. ill will or anger

23. laziness and sleepiness

24. agitation and worry

25. doubt

 

Level, Body, Jhana, Hindu Names, Samadhi State Experiential Elements

Present /Active

(Bold is dominant Element) Experiential Elements Absent /Calmed

Manasic-Middle Level, Causal/Soul Body, 1st Jhana, Devaloka,

Vijnanamayakosa, Samprajnata-Vicara Samadhi 1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

3. joy, rapture

4. happiness, bliss)

5. one-pointedness of mind 6. external sense desires

7. unwholesome states of mind

22. Ill will or anger

23. Laziness and sleepiness

24. Agitation and worry

25. Doubt

Manasic-Higher Level, Manasic/ Higher Mind Body, 2nd Jhana, Devaloka,

Vijnana-mayakosa, Samprajnata-Vicara Samadhi 3. joy, rapture

4. happiness, bliss

5. one-pointedness of mind

8. internal confidence

9. unification of mind all of above and . . .

1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

Buddhic Level, Buddhic / Christic Body, 3rd Jhana, Devaloka,

Anandamayakosa, Samprajnata-Sananda Samadhi 4. happiness, bliss

5. one-pointedness of mind

10. equanimity

11. mindfulness all of above and . . .

1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

3. joy, rapture

Atmic Level, Atmic Body, 4th Jhana, Brahmaloka, Atman,

Samprajnata-Sasmita Samadhi 5. one-pointedness of mind

10. Equanimity

11. Mindfulness all of above and . . .

1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

3. joy, rapture

4. happiness, bliss

12. Sense of resistance

Monadic Level, Monadic Aspect, 5th Jhana, Vishnuloka, Nirbija Samadhi

5. one-pointedness of mind

15. Sphere of boundless space all of above and . . .

12. Sense of resistance

14. perceptions of diversity

13. bodily sensations

19. Feeling

Monadic Level, Monadic Aspect, 6th Jhana, Vishnuloka, Nirbija Samadhi

5. one-pointedness of mind

16. Sphere of boundless consciousness all of above and . . .

15. Sphere of boundless space

19. Feeling

Logoic Level, Logoic/ God/ Goddess/ Solar Aspect, 7th Jhana,

Shivaloka, Dharma-Megha-Nirbija Samadhi 5. one-pointedness of mind

17. Sphere of no-thingness all of above and . . .

16. Sphere of boundless consciousness

19. Feeling

Logoic Level, Logoic/ God/ Goddess/ Solar Aspect, 8th Jhana,

Shivaloka, Dharma-Megha-Nirbija Samadhi 5. one-pointedness of mind

18. Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception all of above and . . .

17. Sphere of no-thingness

19. Feeling

Logoic Level, Logoic/ God/ Goddess/ Solar Aspect, (9th) " Cessation " ,

Shivaloka, Dharma-Megha-Nirbija Samadhi 5. one-pointedness of mind

21. Pure universal identity all of above and . . .

19. Feeling

20. Perception

Jhanas/Samadhis and Levels or Planes of Reality

In each Jhana/Samadhi, the personality is fused with: copyrighted and

used with permission from www.energyreality.com

1st Jhana: Higher/Abstract Mind and lower levels of the Soul/ Causal/

Light Body.

2nd Jhana: higher levels of the Soul/Light body and the Universal

Mind, Unbounded Joy.

3rd Jhana: Buddhic or Christed Body, Unbounded Bliss, Universal Love.

4th Jhana: Atmic Body, Perfect Equanimity, Universal Will/Life,

Transition of Cessation of Feeling.

5th Jhana: Unbounded/Universal Space, Transcendence of Form and Diversity

6th Jhana: Monadic Consciousness.

7th Jhana: Very beginning of Logoic Plane

8th Jhana: Core of Monad, Spark of God, Core Individuality, last

remnant of Individual Self. Composed of 7 Logoic atoms on lowest

subplane of Logoic Plane.

9th Jhana: " Cessation of feeling and perception " , Transcendence of

Individuality and Personal Point of View because both feeling and

perception require a Personal Point of View, Identification with

Logoic/Solar Life, Logoic Plane.

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lombardiasi wrote:

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> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

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Hello Friend,

 

I had gone through your mail.

 

First of all take a holiday for a day. See that you are alone in the room and

no one disturbs you. Morning start with meditation and do yoga Padmasan for

atleast half an hour.

 

Once you are cool down set your priorities. Please dont involve anyone while

taking decision.

 

1. First comes your health. Check where you have gone wrong. If you are not

taking proper diet, see that you have a proper diet and take medicine on time.

If you are not taking proper medicine go for alternative medicines. This

group friends will help you out. Let us know what kind of illness you have.

Since Health is wealth, you second priority will be Financial Problems.

 

2. Regarding Financial problems, that you need to sort out your Income and

expenditure. If you are putting money in unwanted commodities like cigar, drinks

then cut down. See where your major income outflow.

 

3. Overwork - if you are working in some organinsation which you dont like,

resign only after you get a suitable job. If you have lots of work then

distribute time accordingly setting priorities. See that you finish of your work

by 8 hrs. DONT SIT LATE as it will increase your stress and create health

problems.

 

4. If you feel like crying, Please cry it will give you good relief and helps

you to think what will be next.

 

Manoj

 

 

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Hello,

I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

(overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

your suggestions. Thank you!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi! The one thing that can definitely help is to lessen the stress, even if it

means changing jobs. My husband has bipolar disorder and that really means mood

swings and is caused by a chemical imbalance. You may want to talk with a

psychiatrist or at least a counselor to determine if this may be a cause of your

situation. If it is not a physiological disorder, then it is psychological and

you are the only one who can fix it. Meds help my husband but it doesn't cure

the problem. If you can reduce or eliminate you stree without being medicated,

that is to your advantage. Stress can destroy your body so please take care of

it.

Madeline in Arizona

 

Madeline La Mont

Professional Numerologist and Spiritual Advisor

www.gabrielconnection.com www.numbersandmore.com

Aromatherapist and Wellness Consultant

www.mynsp.com/maylamont

" Today shall be the Best Day Ever! "

 

 

-

lombardiasi

 

12/5/2006 4:23:25 PM

Mood Swings

 

 

Hello,

I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

(overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

your suggestions. Thank you!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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WoW, Thanks for taking so much time into helping us feel better at such a busy

time.

 

Michael <gandolph_4u wrote: --- In

, " lombardiasi " <

 

Dear Lombardasi,

 

It is usually helpful if you can speak directly to someone in your area.

However, Mood swings can always be mitigated to some degree through

Daily exercise, helping others, Meditation, and herbs.

Also sometimes Massage and Chiropractic (network and others) can help.

 

I'll enclose the meditation I usually work with when doing energy work

on individuals requesting it. Feelfree to use it if you are so

inclined. It is designed with a specific intent and focus for

clearing and healing work, and it helps balance as does most Meditation.

 

Encl: Meditation 101 for Healing and Clearing work

 

Meditation for Clearing and Healing 101 level amended Nov'06

Ok to distribute, just credit the

source

gandolph_4u

The meditation needs to be from within you.

So start with, find in your mind, a time and place to relax uninterrupted.

Sit, back straight, and focus on your breathing, Deep and slow,

consistent breaths,

Inhale to a count of 4 1,2,3,4 Good, Now hold for a count of 4.

1,2,3,4, Ok now exhale slowly for account of 4. 1,2,3,4, Count

EVENLY! Now hold for a count of 4. 1,2,3,4.

Now back to inhale. One circle of breaths -inhale –hold- exhale-

hold- is one cycle.

Do this for a cycle of 13 times total of 4 steps x13 cycles. Focus

on your breath. This will get you calmer and help remove clutter from

your mind. Go longer over time up to 21 cycles.

Now, in your mind go back to where you felt love and bliss. Perhaps it

is a sexual encounter that was magnificent or even just one you've

imagined about. This energy is in the " center " of the wheel of healing

and living and is very powerful!

Go to that place and time. Re-live it. Feel all the feelings, WOW

bring them closer, brighter, louder, FULL Color! Keep it intense.

Now remove the other person from the situation. But Keep ALL the Feelings!

Keep it strong!

Now remove All physical presence, remove all of your stimulated body

parts, but KEEP The Energy and the feeling. Keep going. YES! Keep it up.

Put yourself into an imaginary protective loving capsule. It is 3

feet out from you in every direction. Kind of like a God Given Force

Field that holds your luminescent energy and health patterns as well.

Fill it with this energy. Run a Light/Love filtering hoola hoop up

and down you as you breathe. Focus on the loving feeling and on

breathing. Run the hoop up to inhale and down to exhale. DEEP BREATHS!!

Now move the hoop faster, and with each pass it removes dark,

sluggish, and cloudy things. It removes dead tissue and bad thought-forms.

Now Faster again. keep going faster, keep the feelings high. Go DEEP

and just short of hyperventilating, if you over do it, start again.

Oxygen is never your enemy always your friend.

Know the hoola hoop is clearing detrimental energies of various sorts.

Keep up the feelings of Love and Bliss. Sort them at you center,

then fill the luminescent cocoon, then fill the room, then fill the

house. Make sure each is totally full of love, light and bliss before

moving on.

I'd love to hear how you are doing after a week of practice.

 

Now, a variation . . . Part 2 to complete the healing circle

 

keep the same energy,

love someone close, easy for you to love.

Feel how they love you

Now YOU love You! Send Love to yourself just as God does! Exchange

Love with God/Goddess

Now love someone not so easy to love / And love yourself

now love folks difficult to love.

AND love yourself

Keep repeating for 15 minutes 3 times daily

You can determine if you have reached a higher plane of reality or a

pseudo-higher plane by the presence and absence of particular

Experiential Elements. When you review the experience after meditating

you can analyze it for the presence or absence of the particular

experiential elements and determine where you where.

Or, during the experience, you may momentary review the state, and

then redirect your attention one-pointedly back toward the meditation

object.

Once you have learned to establish yourself in a particular level and

maintain it with your will, then your may review it more thoroughly

without losing your height of focused attention.

The following Experiential Elements apply to the 8(9) Jhanas (the 9th

is attained by combining Insight with Concentration Meditation.)

1. directed or applied thought; thinking; initial attention

2. pondering; sustained thought; sustained attention

3. joy, anticipatory pleasant feeling, delight, rapture, euphoria,

ecstasy,

4. happiness, bliss, satisfying pleasant feeling

5. one-pointedness of mind, absorbed attention

6. external sense desires

7. unwholesome states of mind

8. internal confidence, inner tranquility of mind

9. unification of mind

10. equanimity, attitude of all is equal/same, non-bias

11. mindfulness, superconscious

12. sense of resistance

13. bodily sensations

14. perceptions of diversity

15. sphere of boundless space

16. sphere of boundless consciousness

17. sphere of no-thingness

18. Sphere of neither perception nor non-perception (perceptual

element nearly gone except for only subtle perception of very

core/essential individualized self)

19. feeling

20. perception

21. pure universal identity

22. ill will or anger

23. laziness and sleepiness

24. agitation and worry

25. doubt

 

Level, Body, Jhana, Hindu Names, Samadhi State Experiential Elements

Present /Active

(Bold is dominant Element) Experiential Elements Absent /Calmed

Manasic-Middle Level, Causal/Soul Body, 1st Jhana, Devaloka,

Vijnanamayakosa, Samprajnata-Vicara Samadhi 1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

3. joy, rapture

4. happiness, bliss)

5. one-pointedness of mind 6. external sense desires

7. unwholesome states of mind

22. Ill will or anger

23. Laziness and sleepiness

24. Agitation and worry

25. Doubt

Manasic-Higher Level, Manasic/ Higher Mind Body, 2nd Jhana, Devaloka,

Vijnana-mayakosa, Samprajnata-Vicara Samadhi 3. joy, rapture

4. happiness, bliss

5. one-pointedness of mind

8. internal confidence

9. unification of mind all of above and . . .

1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

Buddhic Level, Buddhic / Christic Body, 3rd Jhana, Devaloka,

Anandamayakosa, Samprajnata-Sananda Samadhi 4. happiness, bliss

5. one-pointedness of mind

10. equanimity

11. mindfulness all of above and . . .

1. directed thought

2. sustained thought

3. joy, rapture

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> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have had excellent results with EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique)

for my mood swings. After a while it becomes permanent and you

wont' even get them. It's free too which is nice! Get your manual

at www.emofree.com.

 

For a quick fix, try Rescue Remedy spray or a homeopathic stress

remedy from the health food store (can't give advice on brand since

all the stuff I have, I brought from Germany and isn't available

here in North America)

 

Sharon

 

, " lombardiasi "

<lombardiasi wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous

sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me

all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

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-OH-hormone and or blood sugar issues can do this as well

 

- In , " Madeline La Mont "

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> Hi! The one thing that can definitely help is to lessen the stress,

even if it means changing jobs. My husband has bipolar disorder and

that really means mood swings and is caused by a chemical imbalance.

You may want to talk with a psychiatrist or at least a counselor to

determine if this may be a cause of your situation. If it is not a

physiological disorder, then it is psychological and you are the only

one who can fix it. Meds help my husband but it doesn't cure the

problem. If you can reduce or eliminate you stree without being

medicated, that is to your advantage. Stress can destroy your body so

please take care of it.

> Madeline in Arizona

>

> Madeline La Mont

> Professional Numerologist and Spiritual Advisor

> www.gabrielconnection.com www.numbersandmore.com

> Aromatherapist and Wellness Consultant

> www.mynsp.com/maylamont

> " Today shall be the Best Day Ever! "

>

>

> -

> lombardiasi

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> 12/5/2006 4:23:25 PM

> Mood Swings

>

>

> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

>

>

>

>

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Massage, learning to rub people the right way

One of the first things we will look at and give the merits for is

massage, known and applied for thousands of years .In todays society

at least in the UK touch is almost alien through whatever reason be

it Victorian or upbringing .Yet touch can convey so much and the UK

in general has to learn this very important role. For in my

experience touch can be life changing ,yet I still meet nurses who

have never had a massage in their life. Clearly there is much to

change for these people are supposed to be at the very front to

treating the ill but as the previous chapter has explained modern

conventional treatment has almost obliterated one of the prime tools

for healing. Massage should be done to babies, children and adults

and much soothing would take place were this in place without need

for drugs, sedatives alcohol or other stimulants. if only this would

go into every would be mums repertoire of dealing with their

children. The results I am sure would be impressive.

 

Various combinations of oils for massage can be used however I have

only experience with using the oils of peanut /olive and almond and

I am sure there are many others which are of real benefit too. Also

very good results have been obtained using tincture of myrrh.

 

Research in massage therapy has been ongoing for more than 120

years.

Here are some reported benefits of massage:

 

Preliminary results suggested cancer patients had less pain and

anxiety after receiving therapeutic massage at the James Cancer

Hospital and Research Institute in Columbus, Ohio.

 

Women who had experienced the recent death of a child were less

depressed after receiving therapeutic massage, according to

preliminary results of a study at the University of South Carolina.

Medical school students at the University of Medicine and Dentistry

of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School who were massaged before an

exam showed a significant decrease in anxiety and respiratory rates

as well as a significant increase in white blood cells and natural

killer cell activity, suggesting a benefit to the immune system

 

 

Studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have found

massage beneficial in improving weight gain in HIV-exposed infants

and facilitating recovery in patients who underwent abdominal

surgery. At the University of Miami School of Medicine's Touch

Research Institute, researchers have found that massage is helpful

in decreasing blood pressure in people with hypertension,

alleviating pain in migraine sufferers and improving alertness and

performance in office workers.

 

An increasing number of research studies show massage reduces heart

rate, lowers blood pressure, increases blood circulation and lymph

flow, relaxes muscles, improves range of motion, and increases

endorphins (enhancing medical treatment). Although therapeutic

massage does not increase muscle strength, it can stimulate weak,

inactive muscles and, thus, partially compensate for the lack of

exercise and inactivity resulting from illness or injury. It also

can hasten and lead to a more complete recovery from exercise or

injury.

 

Research has verified that:

Office workers massaged regularly were more alert, performed better

and were less stressed than those who weren't massaged.

Massage therapy decreased the effects of anxiety, tension,

depression, pain, and itching in burn patients.

Abdominal surgery patients recovered more quickly after massage.

Premature infants who were massaged gained more weight and fared

better than those who weren't.

Autistic children showed less erratic behaviour after massage

therapy.

 

According AMTA, massage helps both physically and mentally.

 

" Often times people are stressed in our culture. Stress-related

disorders make up between 80-and-90 percent of the ailments that

bring people to family-practice physicians. What they require is

someone to listen, someone to touch them, someone to care. That does

not exist in modern medicine.

One of the complaints heard frequently is that physicians don't

touch their patients any more. Touch just isn't there. Years ago

massage was a big part of nursing. There was so much care, so much

touch, so much goodness conveyed through massage. Now nurses for the

most part are as busy as physicians. They're writing charts, dealing

with insurance notes, they're doing procedures and often there is no

room for massage any more.

I believe massage therapy is absolutely key in the healing process

not only in the hospital environment but because it relieves stress,

it is obviously foundational in the healing process any time and

anywhere. "

 

Joan Borysenko - Massage Journal Interview, Fall 1999

Physical Benefits of Therapeutic Massage

Massage also provides another therapeutic component largely absent

in today's world: tactile stimulation, or, more simply, touch. In

1986, the Touch Research Institute at the University of Miami

published groundbreaking research on the effects of massage on

premature babies. The preterm babies who received massage therapy

showed 47% greater weight gain and six-day shorter hospital stays

than the infants who were not receiving massage. But is this study

evidence of what loving touch can do spiritually, or rather what

massage can do on a physiological level? Regardless, babies are not

the only benefactors

 

Helps relieve stress and aids relaxation

Helps relieve muscle tension and stiffness. Alleviates discomfort

during pregnancy

 

Fosters faster healing of strained muscles and sprained ligaments;

reduces pain and swelling; reduces formation of excessive scar tissue

Reduces muscle spasms. Provides greater joint flexibility and range

of motion

 

Enhances athletic performance; Treats injuries caused during sport

or work

 

Promotes deeper and easier breathing Improves circulation of blood

and movement of lymph fluids

 

Reduces blood pressure Helps relieve tension-related headaches and

effects of eye-strain

 

Enhances the health and nourishment of skin Improves posture

 

Strengthens the immune system Treats musculoskeletal problems

 

Rehabilitation post operative Rehabilitation after injury

(Source: AMTA

 

Mental Benefits of Massage Therapy

Fosters peace of mind Promotes a relaxed state of mental alertness

Helps relieve mental stress. Improves ability to monitor stress

signals and respond appropriately.

Enhances capacity for calm thinking and creativity.

 

Emotional Benefits.

Satisfies needs for caring nurturing touch Fosters a feeling of well-

being

 

Reduces levels of anxiety. Creates body awareness. Increases

awareness of mind-body connection

 

Here is a nice story

 

Hi all, I just wanted to share something with you that some of the

students in

my therapeutic massage class are working on this semester.

 

Part of our curriculum is clinical hands on hours. Most of us are

conducting

an on-campus massage clinic. We have 2 small groups of students who

are working

off-campus at the hospital (chair massages on nurses and hospital

staff only),

and at the adjacent cancer treatment center (hand and foot massages

on patients,

and chair massages for care givers and center staff).

 

As a part of the quantitative study of how well the massage work is

going,

they are tracking the patient vital signs both before and after each

massage.

The results are absolutely amazing so far! They worked with 11

patients this

week, and EVERYONE experienced positive results. From all the stress

of the

treatments blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration levels are

elevated in

cancer patients. After the massages most of the patients had

returned to almost

normal ranges.

 

My fellow students got a chance to witness first hand exactly how

powerful our

gift of touch is, and how much of a difference such a simple gesture

can make in

someone's life - not just by making them aware that someone cares

for them, but

also by improving their health. With this data to track, it also

gives us a

small step toward making the profession of therapeutic massage that

more

legitimate. You wouldn't believe how much more receptive of all of

us students

the staff at both the hospital and the cancer center are. Makes me

kind of

proud to be a part of it all.

 

Do copy this and share it

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

phil

 

In , " lombardiasi "

<lombardiasi wrote:

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> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous

sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me

all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

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Hi Lombardiasi,

 

 

My Family has genetic problems with depression which go back many years.

I personally have been fighting depression since the early 80's.

 

My Brother had suffered from Bi-Polar aka Manic Depression for many

years, so he decided to study the causes that made him sick. In his

case, the main reason was a Sugar imbalance which caused his Mood

Swings. After he radically changed his diet, got counseling and left a

stressful career field, his symptoms all but disappeared ......At least

about 95%. Occasionally he has a bout with depression, but very rarely

since 1989, and not nearly as bad, nor has he had a manic phase since

then.

 

Anyway, he wrote a book about it which is real good. He also went back

to college and got a Masters in Counseling, and now he Counsels others

who have problems with Depression & Bi-Polar Disorders.

 

You can find his Book at his Site, http://www.healandgrow.org

<http://www.healandgrow.org/> . It's called " Overcoming Depression and

manic Depression, a Whole Person Approach. It's very down to earth and

holistically written. His name is Paul Wider and the Book's ISBN is

0-9649151-7-0.

 

Getting extra light helps in Winter, Exercise helps a lot, Having a

" Support System " is important, counseling, and good Nutrition is

critical, also.

 

Here are some sites which have a list of supplements that help:

 

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Uses/depression.html

<http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Uses/depression.html>

 

http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/treatment/alternative\

/dietary_supplements.asp

<http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/treatment/alternativ\

e/dietary_supplements.asp>

 

http://www.raysahelian.com/depression.html

<http://www.raysahelian.com/depression.html>

 

Do a Google search for Depression Aids, Holistic Healing for depression,

Alternative depression cures, etc., and you can find a lot more on the

Internet.

 

Good luck and I hope these things help you!

 

Oh, I'm trying a product called Amoryn myself, but I'm not certain how

good it is yet. L-Tryptofan also is good for depression.

 

Steve

 

 

 

 

, " lombardiasi "

<lombardiasi wrote:

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> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

 

 

 

 

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Lombardiasi,

I have been using a mood support supplement that keeps me feeling more

positive more often. I too deal with depression and have found that my mood has

been better since the 2nd or 3rd week on this supplement. It's not too

expensive either, it's less than a $1 a day, which to me is very cheap when I

know I am feeling better emotionally. Email me directly for information.

 

Steve <AsburySteve1952 wrote:

Hi Lombardiasi,

 

My Family has genetic problems with depression which go back many years.

I personally have been fighting depression since the early 80's.

 

My Brother had suffered from Bi-Polar aka Manic Depression for many

years, so he decided to study the causes that made him sick. In his

case, the main reason was a Sugar imbalance which caused his Mood

Swings. After he radically changed his diet, got counseling and left a

stressful career field, his symptoms all but disappeared ......At least

about 95%. Occasionally he has a bout with depression, but very rarely

since 1989, and not nearly as bad, nor has he had a manic phase since

then.

 

Anyway, he wrote a book about it which is real good. He also went back

to college and got a Masters in Counseling, and now he Counsels others

who have problems with Depression & Bi-Polar Disorders.

 

You can find his Book at his Site, http://www.healandgrow.org

<http://www.healandgrow.org/> . It's called " Overcoming Depression and

manic Depression, a Whole Person Approach. It's very down to earth and

holistically written. His name is Paul Wider and the Book's ISBN is

0-9649151-7-0.

 

Getting extra light helps in Winter, Exercise helps a lot, Having a

" Support System " is important, counseling, and good Nutrition is

critical, also.

 

Here are some sites which have a list of supplements that help:

 

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Uses/depression.html

<http://www.umm.edu/altmed/ConsLookups/Uses/depression.html>

 

http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/treatment/alternative\

/dietary_supplements.asp

<http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/treatment/alternativ\

e/dietary_supplements.asp>

 

http://www.raysahelian.com/depression.html

<http://www.raysahelian.com/depression.html>

 

Do a Google search for Depression Aids, Holistic Healing for depression,

Alternative depression cures, etc., and you can find a lot more on the

Internet.

 

Good luck and I hope these things help you!

 

Oh, I'm trying a product called Amoryn myself, but I'm not certain how

good it is yet. L-Tryptofan also is good for depression.

 

Steve

 

, " lombardiasi "

<lombardiasi wrote:

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> Hello,

> I need help for mood swings. I am under a lot of stress from work

> (overwork, financial problems, health). I get so nervous sometimes I

> just want to start crying (when I am at work!!). Please, send me all

> your suggestions. Thank you!!!

>

 

 

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