Sunday, 23 October 2011
Mucosal Inflamation & Emotional Stress
Labels:
Irritable Bowl Syndrome,
Pathophysiology
Pathophysiology
IBS is actually a heterogeneous combination of different factors as well as other mechanisms that remain to be elucidated.
IBS probably represents the common clinical expression of multiple potential pathophysiologic factors. Potential factors that contribute to IBS include a genetic predisposition to the condition, disturbed central nervous system pain processing and visceral hypersensitivity, mucosal inflammation, abnormal colonic motility and emotional stress.
Labels:
Irritable Bowl Syndrome,
Pathophysiology
Friday, 21 October 2011
Using the Law of Attraction?
This is an excellent (and very important) question. After all, it doesn’t do you much good to know what the law of attraction is if you do not know how to use it to achieve success in your own life. Once you have mastered the basics of the law of attraction you will be able to apply it to any area in your life.
1) The first step in finding success through the law of attraction is to accept responsibility for the things that have occurred in your life, both good and bad. This is often the most difficult part of achieving success through manifestation because we are taught from childhood to believe that our environment contributes in a large part to the circumstances in which we find ourselves. It’s very hard to take the responsibility and acknowledge the fact that your environment was not the major contributing factor in each of these events; in many cases you will have no one to blame but yourself.
Labels:
Be attractive,
law for life,
Law of attraction
History of the Law of Attraction
Before we go too deep into the modern applications of the law of attraction it is important that you understand that this is not simply New Age nonsense (most descriptions of the law of attraction refer to it as a product of a New Age Mentality). The principles of the law of attraction date back far beyond the new found popularity of the New Age.
The immortal Buddha was actually one of the first to introduce man to the law of attraction. He said, “What you have become is what you have thought.” This was a principle that the people of the east were acquainted with for centuries before it began to sweep into the western hemisphere.
What is the Law of Attraction?
The Law of Attraction
The Law of Attraction: Getting Everything You Want Out of Life Through the Power of Your Own Mind. And Let Your Thoughts Determine Your Destiny
Imagine for a moment that you have in your possession a source of complete and total power. You alone can command the warmth of the sun, the fall of the rain, the turn of the tides and the direction of the winds. What would you do with this kind of power? Would you abuse it causing the world to fall into utter chaos? Would you be benevolent and merciful, using your power to help the people of your planet achieve their ultimate potential?
Labels:
Be attractive,
law for life,
Law of attraction
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