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Obesity Drug Swells Up in Your Stomach To Make You Feel Full – Passes First Trial by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 23 Apr 2010 10:47pm products to it looks to be non toxic as far as side effects.  It does not digest through your body, its turns into feces and leaves the body, so it appears when taking the medication... feel full and eat less. Anyone following the news knows that the obesity epidemic in the U.S. has gotten so big that it poses a threat to the healthcare system Read on »
Feeling Crusty? Crabby? Steamin’ Mad? Your Liver Needs to Cool Off More Than You Do! by Tera W. Patient Expert Posted Tue 14 Sep 2010 7:29am of anger or jealously, some people will feel so guilty (another liver emotion) about having these feelings at all that they’ll tend to suppress them and re-channel that emotional... is cool the liver. This will reduce or remove many negative emotional states immediately, although occasionally it can cause them to leak out and be released. If it does Read on »
Another day in the life of Feel Good Eating and....LIVER by Marc V. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 11 Jan 2009 4:21pm liver (cod liver). my dad just came back State side from Holland and brought me a few tins. I love love love fish liver. I can't seem to find it here. Except for in some Japanese sushi restaurants. The Japanese call it " ankimo" it's monk fish liver and is just decadent. Now this liver thing brings me to a question and would love some feedback from all Read on »
Feeling a Little Bloated or Swollen by Meredith Posted Wed 07 Oct 2009 10:03pm It's been 6 weeks since I broke my finger and it is starting to feel better. I can finally bend it and can almost get it into a fist. It's still super-sore, but definitely... was not wearing my rings when I fell and did not have to have them cut off. But I've been worried if they'd ever fit again. I'm hoping I'm still really swollen. I'm going to wait Read on »
Invalidation of Feelings as Emotional Abuse by Susan Patient Expert Posted Sat 14 Mar 2009 3:16pm This is the first in a many part series on Emotional Abuse “Can you close the window? I’m cold” “You can’t be cold.” “Gerry’s late again and it makes me angry.” “Oh chill out, there’s nothing to be angry about.” “My dog died and I feel very upset about it.” “It’s just an animal, get over it!” “I don’t like [...] Read on »
Guiding Your Emotions: Feel Good! by Nicole M. Physical TherapistHealth Maven Posted Sat 06 Dec 2008 1:18pm an Emotional Guidance System to help us understand what we are thinking. Truly, there are only two emotions that we need to be concerned with. All feelings will fit in one or the other category. One emotion is good; this emotion makes an individual feel good. These are feelings of love, joy, happiness, optimism, passion, faith and hope. These feelings tell Read on »
learning to feel those hard emotions by Diana Posted Mon 31 Aug 2009 10:11pm to face our emotions. I know that emotional emptiness so well. The food addiction specialist said that we eat instead of feeling the emotion and I had to sit with that statement for a few minutes because learning to feel is something I'm working on. Lately I've been overwhelmed by emotions. I don't blog too much about my personal life and I know some Read on »
Emotional Eating: Feeding Your Feelings by Jill Knapp Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:40pm that food will meet your need. When you eat because you are actually hungry, you are open to many options. 3. Emotional hunger makes you feel like it needs to be satisfied right away with a food you crave; physical hunger will wait. 4. Emotional eating can leave behind feelings of guilt; eating when you are physically hungry does not. 5. Even when Read on »
Feeling Real Emotions by Jaymee .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 27 Jan 2009 7:55pm , teaches you to be suspicious of the highs because it is all going to come crashing down. Self preservation dictates this damping down of emotions. If I were to allow myself to feel all these emotions full force I would be living in a padded room by this point. The downside to all this is that these occasions when I want to feel this incredible joy, I have Read on »
Feeling Better Fast: Moving Up the Emotional Scale by Dr. Elisabeth Kuhn Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 27 May 2009 10:19pm feeling better, one step at a time. You can find more details about the emotional scale in their book “The Amazing Power of Deliberate Intent.” (Esther and Jerry Hicks). Of all...), your bad mood or feelings of stress and despair may feel quite justified by outer circumstances. And yet, we all know that we cannot usually control those circumstances Read on »