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Chronic Fatigue — The Facts You Should Know

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There is sig­ni­ficant concern about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, also known as CFS. In fact, there are criteria patients must meet in order to be dia­gnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Receiving the dia­gnosis may be dif­ficult for some patients because the guidelines for dia­gnosing are very specific. The fatigue must have been present at least six con­secutive months and the cor­res­ponding symptoms must have developed after the fatigue. A clear definition of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, its symptoms, and treatment options will help suf­ferers get a clearer under­standing of the syndrome.

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Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​29 19:58:10.

Depression Hypnotherapy

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Depression, as understood within depression hyp­no­therapy, is not a passing low mood, nor is it a sign of personal weakness or a con­dition that suf­ferers can spon­tan­eously “snap out of”. It can destroy lives — not only the life of the sufferer them­selves, but also the lives of those close to them.

Depression comes in many dif­ferent forms, and from a wide range of causes. Some types of depression run in families, indicating genetic pre-​​disposition or psychosocial con­di­tioning. Other forms can be triggered by organic causes, as a reaction to med­ication, a chemical imbalance, or result from inter­pret­ations of past experiences.

The cost of depression in human suf­fering cannot be over stated. People with depression typ­ically demon­strate per­sistent sad or anxious moods, experience low self-​​confidence, negative thoughts, feelings of hope­lessness, help­lessness, emptiness, guilt and worth­lessness. They often display a loss of interest in activities that were once enjoyed, demon­strate increased fatigue, have dif­ficulty con­cen­trating, remem­bering and making decisions. In extreme cases, depression can result in thoughts of death or suicide.

At a physical level, depression can affect sleep, either dif­ficulty in getting to sleep, early-​​morning awakening, or a desire to oversleep. It can also affect the appetite leading to weight loss or weight gain. Long term depression tends to lower the immune system and typ­ically results in per­sistent symptoms such as headaches, digestive dis­orders and even chronic pain.

But much of this suf­fering is unne­cessary. Appro­priate treatment can help most people who suffer from depression. In Western societies, 7 to 12 per cent of men experience dia­gnosable depression, and 20 to 25 per cent of women. But, many people with depression do not recognise that it is a treatable illness, and so endure life without receiving help. The first step to getting appro­priate treatment is to seek medical advice. Treatment choice will then depend on the outcome of that medical evaluation.

Depression hyp­no­therapy, a very specific and enduringly effective form of ‘talking therapy’, has been shown to be a highly effective treatment for over­coming depression and helping people find lasting emo­tional well-​​being.

Clinical hyp­no­therapy typ­ically employs depression hyp­no­therapy to help indi­viduals understand the source of their own unique emo­tional dif­fi­culties. Hypnosis is used to encourage relaxation, to focus the attention and then to identify and explore the causes, de-​​sensitise memories of the past, address the symptoms, and control the physical, emo­tional and cog­nitive responses to the triggers as they present them­selves in the individual’s life.

Depression hyp­no­therapy offers people the oppor­tunity to identify and develop their own inner resources to lead a more positive, emo­tionally ful­filling life, coun­ter­acting the negative physical side effects of depression, ration­alising self-​​defeating thoughts and beliefs, re-​​programming the mind and body to respond pos­itively to situ­ations, people and events, turning problems into goals, building self-​​confidence and feelings of self-​​worth along the way

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Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​10 13:15:51.

Fast Weight Loss

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Other than physical appearance weight affects a person in many ways. This could be the overall quality of life, self-​​esteem, depression, health risks, and physical incap­ab­ilities. There are a lot of positive changes once a person experience weight loss.  It is for this reason why a lot of people are searching for a weight loss technique that will surely trim down those fats and get a super slim head turner body.

The first thing that an over-​​weight should do is seek a doctor to recommend the best weight loss regimen. This will be done after a full physical exam­ination, which leads to the determ­ination of proper weight loss technique. And to lose weight fast and effectively four aspects of life should be changed: what to eat, how to eat, behavior and activity level.

Here are fast tips that can change an over-weight’s life:

First: Fast weight loss composes of a multi-​​faceted technique that consists mindset, exercise, and in other cases, diet sup­plements.  Begin by learning a diet food plan that can easily be accustomed with.  Incor­porate an exercise plan that allows even at least fifteen minutes a day like brisk walking, running, swimming, and dancing.

Second: Set realistic approaches.  The ability to focus and have proper mindset enables someone on a diet to quickly lose those extra pounds. With dis­cipline and proper mind set, a dieter will never be dis­couraged and lose focus.

Third: Listen as the body speaks.  Each and everyone’s body meta­bolism reacts dif­ferently to dif­ferent fast weight loss programs and plans.  Try sub­sti­tuting one program for another to com­pensate the body’s reaction.  Exercise program must be suitable to one’s body, as others are not able to exercise as rig­orously as others can.  If walking is all that can be done, then walk for this is proven the best exercise.  Muscles burn more calories than fats so it’s also best to put on a little muscle and looking good too.

Fourth: Eat more fibers for it makes a person full sooner and stays in the tummy longer, slowing down the rate of digestion.  A single serving of whole grain bread moves fat through the digestive system faster.  Grains turn into blood sugar that spikes the body’s insulin level.  Thus, making the body more energized and ready to tell the body when it should stop burning fats or start storing.

Fifth: Keep away from fried foods espe­cially deep-​​fried as this contains a great amount of fat.  Although fish and chicken appear leaner than beef, this white meat can contain more fat than when a beef is fried.  It is recom­mended for those on strict diet to opt for grilled food as this does not have or contain less amount of fat after the food is cooked.

Sixth: Takes lots of fluid.  Drinking at least six to eight glasses of water a day keeps the body refreshed.  Since weight loss depends on how the body elim­inates body wastes, the body must stay hydrated.

All in all, dis­cipline and con­sistency is still the best practice and the key to a rapid weight loss success. This is where hyp­no­therapy really comes into its own, by helping you to re-​​program the way that you work.

Light dieting, workout, and right amount of sup­ple­mentation applied in a regular way everyday will result in faster weight loss than having a massive action only to be followed a return to old habits as this would only lead to gaining more weight than when the weight loss plan has started.

Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​11 13:01:57.

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