MOODSWINGS AND ACUPUNCTURE Mood...
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Rev. Dr. Richard B.Posted
Sat 13 Sep 2008 1:12am
of irritability, nervousness and emotionalinstability. Classic Chinese herbal base formulas commonly used for moodswings are prescribed according to how the symptoms present. Liver qi...
MOODSWINGS AND ACUPUNCTURE
Moodswings may have several causes, including chemical imbalances and hormonal changes. Various types of physical illness can cause mood highs
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Acupuncture for moodswings incr...
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Rev. Dr. Richard B.Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 12:36am
or cooling Chinese herbal formulas may be recommended in conjunction with acupuncture for moodswings to reduce symptoms of nervousness, irritability, and emotionalinstability...
Acupuncture for moodswings increases the release of serotonin, Serotonin is believed to play an important role as a neurotransmitter. It regulates anger, aggression, moodsRead on »
Moodswings in 30s?
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Cathy T.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:07pmMoodswings in 30s?
Ladies approaching their 30s now have to pause for a moment and worry about early menopause . If you thought that this defining phase of a woman's life could ...
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Don't let your moodswings take over
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Cathy T.Posted
Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:45am
Don’t let your moodswings take over
Most women experience moodswings from time to time. But at the menopause, these troublesome changes in feelings can become more prominent, triggered by fluctuating hormone levels. Fortunately, it is possible to keep moodswings in check.
In the Autumn 2006 issue of The Menopause Exchange newsletter, Dr
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Splitting May Contribute To MoodSwings
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loveisthecurePosted
Mon 14 Feb 2011 12:00am
Affective instability and interpersonal chaos are explained as they relate to the defense mechanism of splitting and object dyads. Presentation is based on object relations theory and Otto Kernberg’s transference focused therapeutic orientation.
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Herbal Support for MoodSwings
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franklinbPosted
Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:00am
Mindsoothe May Help
Moodswings are characterized by a drastic change in emotion from one side of the spectrum to the other. If one moment someone is contentedly going about their daily tasks, and the next moment is suddenly upset, irritated or downright hostile, they may suffer from moodswings.
It is completely normal
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Ah the MoodSwings
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maeflyePosted
Fri 22 Sep 2006 12:00am
I have to blog this because I feel like a ping pong ball bouncing between my daughters mood.
I write this because I just got two hugs and an “I love you, Mom” with a big smile.
Last night I had 5 minutes worth of glares with flame-throwing eyes that pierced by soul with hatred.
The good moods are great, but they can never be thoroughly
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