What Are Some Of The Best Stress Relief Supplements, And Have Any Been Clinically Tested?

Just looking for feedback as far as the above question. Also I wonder if Doctors should look into some less toxic treatment options instead of all these addictive drugs with all these possible, and life threatening side-effects.

What’s Been Your Source Of Laughter?

Scientific studies have shown that laughter can help to reduce stress, aid in pain reduction and lowering blood pressure. in addition, a little laughter every day can boost self confidence, and improve mental health. Especially when faced with the hardships and rigors of today’s world, we all need a good laugh every now . . . → Read More: What’s Been Your Source Of Laughter?

I’ve Been Using Yaz For 5 Mos. And Have Gained Weight. Has Anyone Else Had This Side Effect?

The Yaz website mentions weight LOSS, not gain. Other posting sites also, for the most part, mention loss. I have seen a major reduction in all other negative PMS symptoms and have all but eliminated my period (reason for going on the pill in the first place, not pregnancy prevention) so I don’t . . . → Read More: I’ve Been Using Yaz For 5 Mos. And Have Gained Weight. Has Anyone Else Had This Side Effect?

I Have Recently Been Attuned To Reiki, I Was Wondering What Peoples Thoughts Are About It?

What are your thoughts on Reiki? and does anyone know of any good resources and links to learn from? Im looking into buying Magic of Reiki by: Christopher Penczak. Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by “laying on hands” and is based on . . . → Read More: I Have Recently Been Attuned To Reiki, I Was Wondering What Peoples Thoughts Are About It?

Acetaminophen Has Been Linked To Respiratory Disease And Lung Function Capacity Reduction?

“Oxidative stress may increase the risk of asthma, contribute to asthma progression, and decrease lung function. Previous research suggests that use of acetaminophen, which is hypothesized to reduce antioxidant capacity in the lung, is associated with an increased risk of asthma. We hypothesized that acetaminophen use may also be associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary . . . → Read More: Acetaminophen Has Been Linked To Respiratory Disease And Lung Function Capacity Reduction?