November 1, 2009

  • Stress Management: Lessen Your Stress with Massage Treatments

    Are you experiencing higher levels of stress today than ever before? If so, you are amongst many others experiencing the same. It is very important that you find successful have in order to cope with your level of stress. One simple and easy way to manage your stress is with a massage chair.

April 11, 2009

  • Can The Side Effects of Lexapro Outweigh The Benefits?

    Lexapro is an antidepressant drug which is categorized as a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI for short). This class of drugs help to restore the proper chemical balance in the brain by affecting the use of the neurotransmitter called serotonin. SSRI drugs produce a feeling of well being and lower anxiety and fear in the user.

April 8, 2009

  • The Side Effects of Zoloft That You Must Know About

    If you suffer from panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, or some other social anxiety, it could be that Zoloft has been recommended for you. However, before you agree to take this medication you should first consider the side effects of Zoloft.

March 24, 2009

  • Anxiety Self Help - Some Easy Tips

    We all know that being anxious is bad for your physical and mental health. It can suppress your immune system and cause mental and emotional problems. Although many people are used to feeling anxious, it is possible to take steps to reduce this stress in your life. Consider the following anxiety self help ideas.

March 7, 2009

  • Stress Management: Lessen Your Stress with Massage Therapy

    There is so much stress in our lives in this modern era that we live in. We are hit from all sides whether from home or from work. These pressures seem to be increasing. In previous eras danger from physical harm was the major cause of stress. This acute type of stress caused what is called the fight or flight reaction. We are under less physical danger these days as stress has shifted to more mental stress. The type of stress has changed, but not our reaction to it.

December 28, 2008

  • Scientists Test Aromatherapy's Anti-Anxiety Effects

    It\'s taken some time, and some (maybe a LOT) of the Western medical establishment will still make fun, but aromatherapy has been officially validated by science. Not just the killing of microbes by Tea Tree, mind you, but the practice of \'aroma-therapy\' - the inhalation of essential oil vapors to effect the psyche. Now we can all breathe an even hardier sigh of relief, knowing we\'re not crazy for thinking we feel better when inhaling Lavender oil, but stressed out lab rats feel better, too! The natural health and wellness movement gets one more feather in its cap. Yes, this may not be news to long-time practitioners, but this validation has important implications for a therapeutic environment where unnatural medicines currently dominate the landscape.