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Surface Tension - Articles
12 Ways To Release Muscle Tension (on the spot):
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Carole F.
Posted
Sun 26 Sep 2010 6:32pm
, to dissolve the surface tension and give my body some more space and energy. Try them out for yourself and let me know what you think.
1: Part your lips slightly: The simple...
Of course I’m writing about muscle tension this week, as I’ve found myself of late to be particularly stressed and tight in certain body parts, particularly around the neck
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Too Much Tension Can Cause Chronic Insomnia
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Philip T.
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Sat 29 Nov 2008 10:08am
Stress and tension can build up in our bodies without us even knowing. Telltale signs such as a headache or neck ache might give us indication that we’re under stress, but by this point we are already suffering the effects of stress.
Too much stress and tension can be bad for our psychological and physical health and can wreak havoc with sleep. In this day
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Too Much Tension Can Cause Chronic Insomnia
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Philip T.
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Sat 29 Nov 2008 1:26am
Stress and tension can build up in our bodies without us even knowing. Telltale signs such as a headache or neck ache might give us indication that we’re under stress, but by this point we are already suffering the effects of stress.
Too much stress and tension can be bad for our psychological and physical health and can wreak havoc with sleep
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USA vs. EU - Tensions Increasing
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Kevin ..
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Sun 14 Sep 2008 2:38pm
documented studies. On the surface this seems like a worthwhile endeavor. Unfortunately, any hint of problems either in humans or the environment will put a chemical on the "banned
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Tension
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Kelly A.
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Wed 16 Mar 2011 12:36am
“All tension is undigested life experience” ~PremShakti Stout
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Tensions: What is A Meltdown? (A ramble)
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Joeymom
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Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:21pm
Good ol'abfh. She gives me so much to blog about.
There is a sort of tension that runs through the "autism community" between autistic people and parents who are raising autistic people. Often this tension is constructive in its way. Most "autism parents" don't have autism, and they are working hard to understand how to best support and work
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Tension is one of the sources of...
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Kennedy P.
Posted
Thu 11 Sep 2008 8:00pm
Tension is one of the sources of pain and disease in human. The opposite of tension is relaxation, which is often the cure of pain and disease. Physical relaxation contributes to your longevity health. It is effective stress management.
The common signs of bodily tension are pain in the neck and back. If you are stressed out, your shoulders also
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Exercises for Neck and Shoulder Tension
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Lucy J.
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Mon 13 Jul 2009 10:03pm
Suffering from neck and shoulder tension can be very painful and energy demanding. If you do suffer from tension in these areas, there's a good chance you're putting strain on another part of your body in order to get away from that pain, which means rectifying the problem can take a little longer.
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A Way to Release Neck Tension
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Elaine E.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:02pm
My Alexander Technique teacher, Joan Arnold, pointed out something to me during one of our sessions. That day, I was complaining about upper back and neck tension that was giving me terrible Tension Headaches. She saw that I was holding a lot of tension in my jaw, as though I was subconscious clenching my teeth together. She said,
"The cheek
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