medicine
The medicalization of mental illness has given rise to many forms of pharmacological relief that restore chemical imbalances in one's brain.
The Art of Not Making a Decision
Introduction In a world that constantly pushes us to act, decide, and move forward, not making a decision can seem counterproductive or even wrong. We are often told that indecision equals failure, but what if there's wisdom in waiting? What if sometimes, the best decision is to not make one at all?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Psyche
Free Best Natural Method That Supports Healthy Weight Loss & Steady Blood Sugar Levels
Lean Bliss Supplements: Navigating the World of Supplements for Optimal Health In the quest for optimal health and well-being, supplements have become a cornerstone for many, offering the promise of enhanced nutrition, improved physical performance, and an overall boost in quality of life. Among the myriad of options available, a concept that has been gaining traction is "Lean Bliss" – a holistic approach to supplementation that emphasizes purity, effectiveness, and harmony with one's health goals. This article delves into the essence of Lean Bliss in the context of supplements, guiding you through making informed choices that align with your health aspirations.
By ELIA MWAPINGAabout a year ago in Psyche
A Doctor Drew an Eyeball on My Arm. Top Story - October 2024.
Everything happens at once, right? But everything also happens for a Reason, right? _____ *** Part I ***________ After not having any epileptic seizures for months, I had several Sunday-Monday, 10/5 & 10/6/2024. 😥 I loathe having my brain rebooted. It's awful. Until this week, I had thought I finally had these attacks under control, using my latest prescribed combination of meds. I had just recently published a poem about it here on Vocal—> ⚡ Brain Bursts ⚡
By Lightning Bolt ⚡about a year ago in Psyche
Grasping Emotional well-being: A Manual for Prosperity. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Grasping Emotional well-being: A Manual for Prosperity Psychological wellness is something beyond the shortfall of mental problems. It envelops our close to home, mental, and social prosperity. It influences our thought process, feel, and act. It likewise impacts how we handle pressure, connect with others, and pursue decisions throughout everyday life. Understanding and sustaining psychological well-being is pivotal to driving a reasonable and satisfying life. In this article, we'll investigate what psychological well-being is, the reason it makes a difference, and how to keep up with it.
By Waseem Muhammad Rafiqabout a year ago in Psyche
Injection, Tablet, or Syrup: Which Works Faster?
When it comes to taking medication, the form in which it’s administered can significantly affect how quickly it works and its overall effectiveness. Injections, tablets, and syrups are three common ways medicines are taken, but each has its own advantages and limitations. Understanding the differences between these forms can help you make informed decisions about your treatment. In this article, we’ll explore how these medication forms work, which one provides the fastest relief, and which might be best for your needs.
By William Henryabout a year ago in Psyche
Why Today's Offices Prevent Productivity
The Human Soul Will Never Thrive In A Prison. This is Why Today's Offices Fail to Produce Results. It is also Why "Mandating" Returning to the Office has been such a Failure across the Board.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)about a year ago in Psyche
My Story - Why I Became a Medical Intuitive
Many people have asked me how I got into the intuitive work that I do. This is My Story. A strong intuition is something I have had my whole life. I remember as a small child just knowing and seeing what others didn't. I never dared to share with my family or friends the things I knew, as I was afraid of being weird or odd. In hindsight, I would have loved to discover how the intuition all worked decades before I did. The world would have made so much more sense to me if I had a mentor to tell me I wasn’t imagining things, or making them up, or being too sensitive (a label I carried into adulthood). How do I explain to my grade two teacher when she chastised me for daydreaming, telling me what a "horrible" child I was, that I was seeing angels floating and dancing around my deceased brother outside the classroom window?
By Susan Lee Woodwardabout a year ago in Psyche
Susanna Kaysen, Susanna Kaysen? Checks! Girl, Interrupted?
Flashback. Nuns at Catholic Daycare in Habits. Grape juice and crackers. Even Catholic kids are selfish and mean. Flashback. I pissed my pants. I couldn't kick the big red ball at kickball. I don't know anyone's name.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Psyche












