medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
3+ Signs Wellbutrin Is Working
Wellbutrin is a popular medication for depression. However, when people stop taking it, their symptoms often return. This is called “ Wellbutrin Resets” or “Wellbutrin Regreso” in Spanish. Fortunately, some signs will show you that Wellbutrin is working and that it’s time to taper off the medication.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in Psyche
Ketamin
hat is ketamine? Dissociative anesthetic (blocking connectivity features), Ketamine (brand name: Ketalar) has been accessible by prescription in the United States since the 1970s. Ketamin and suicidal prevention have a close link and ketamine is used to treat depression as well.
By Nawal Imran4 years ago in Psyche
How to get rid of Adderall tongue
Adderall is a prescription medication used to treat a range of conditions, such as narcolepsy and ADHD. But Adderall is also used by some people to stay awake for days on end. Over time, these stimulant drugs can cause serious health problems, including heart failure and stroke. Adderall can also be stolen from a doctor’s prescription drug cabinet or bought on the street.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in Psyche
Cycling
I am a single mom. I had my first child at the age of 20. Being a parent can be difficult for someone in their 30's, so being only 20 and being a mother was daunting. I was so afraid that I would not be a good mother. The negative thoughts nearly consumed me. On paper, I was an awesome mom. I had a well paying full time job. I was college educated. I had gone out and bought a car a month before giving birth. I signed the lease to an apartment when my daughter was just 11 days old. Life appeared good on the outside. I was on maternity leave for 12 weeks. I enjoyed the time with my baby.
By Latoya Giles 4 years ago in Psyche
Tips for Getting and Sstaying Sober in Sober Living St Cloud, MN
To stay sober in the long-term, it's important to learn how to avoid the situations that trigger relapse. While it's easy to make excuses for your past behavior, it's even more important to be proactive. Joining support groups or spending time with supportive family members will help you develop a healthier lifestyle. Additionally, if you're dealing with co-occurring mental health issues, you can consider seeing a therapist. Your therapist can help you cope with the challenges of sobriety and develop new thinking patterns.
By Barbara Bradburn4 years ago in Psyche
From Super Mario to Super Therapist: The Increasing Research into Magic Mushrooms
Mario is an iconic game character created in 1981 that took the world by storm and is loved by everyone. This princess saving, Koopa slaying hero traversed varied lands and took down the mightiest enemies. However, he could not do this alone. Throughout his journey, Mario would consume mushrooms to rejuvenate himself and unlock enhanced capabilities.
By Daniel Millington4 years ago in Psyche
Ayahuasca Left Me Shattered
-- When I was pregnant my husband and I went to Colorado where he unexpectedly had the opportunity to "take off" for a mere ten minutes after smoking the toxic secretions of the Incilius Alvarius — the Sonoran desert toad. What he described, I couldn't wait to experience for myself — not with a toad, however — with a plant: Ayahuasca. The shamanic brew everyone has heard of by now, which combines properties of 2 plants that will take you to the "other" side.
By BionicWoman4 years ago in Psyche
Ten Psychedelic Spices That Support Mental Health.
Many positive results have come from micro-dosing on psychedelics such as ketamine, MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine or ecstasy), LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide), and mushrooms (containing psilocybin) to treat mental health conditions.
By writemindmatters4 years ago in Psyche
Akathesia
Akathisia is a common side effect of many prescription drugs. Antipsychotics, antidepressants and antiemetics are particularly common culprits, but antibiotics and certain conditions (such as Parkinson's) can also cause Akathisia. But what is it, and why is it overlooked?
By Corinne McCafferty4 years ago in Psyche







