Dealing With PTSD!
Zac Effron in his latest movie, "The Lucky One" is a story of boy meets
girl's photo, finds girl and falls in love with the girl.
It's also about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The movie has Zac Effron
playing an Iraq war veteran and dealing with the demons he experienced
while serving his country.
Although alternative methods for PSTD have been around for a few decades,
too many in the medical profession just want to dole out pills.
But, there's a treatment that's all-natural, fun and may help a lot of
men and women get through the trauma that may follow them for months
or even years.
The Alternative Treatment:
Painting! Yes, taking up painting may help those who witnessed war atrocities
or gone through a violent and turbulent upbringing.
Creating artwork soothes the nerves of the most stressed out folks around.
Painting is rhythmic and the repetitive motions help ease anxiety by distracting
you away from tension-building worries.
And if you're not ready to take up painting, there's some good news for you.
The news: Looking at art may work as well, why?
Looking at beautiful art stimulates brain chemicals that override the body's
pain receptors. The best painting to help overcome pain: Starry Night by
Vincent van Gogh!
And lastly...another alternative healing method that also helps
men and women overcome PSTD: Acupuncture!
That's it- And don't forget to see the movie "The Lucky One!"
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Want to release your anger? Go to SupermarketRxs@typepad.com
and read the post--Dr. Oz's Rx For Sound and Anger!
Zac Effron in his latest movie, "The Lucky One" is a story of boy meets
girl's photo, finds girl and falls in love with the girl.
It's also about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. The movie has Zac Effron
playing an Iraq war veteran and dealing with the demons he experienced
while serving his country.
Although alternative methods for PSTD have been around for a few decades,
too many in the medical profession just want to dole out pills.
But, there's a treatment that's all-natural, fun and may help a lot of
men and women get through the trauma that may follow them for months
or even years.
The Alternative Treatment:
Painting! Yes, taking up painting may help those who witnessed war atrocities
or gone through a violent and turbulent upbringing.
Creating artwork soothes the nerves of the most stressed out folks around.
Painting is rhythmic and the repetitive motions help ease anxiety by distracting
you away from tension-building worries.
And if you're not ready to take up painting, there's some good news for you.
The news: Looking at art may work as well, why?
Looking at beautiful art stimulates brain chemicals that override the body's
pain receptors. The best painting to help overcome pain: Starry Night by
Vincent van Gogh!
And lastly...another alternative healing method that also helps
men and women overcome PSTD: Acupuncture!
That's it- And don't forget to see the movie "The Lucky One!"
Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs!
Want to release your anger? Go to SupermarketRxs@typepad.com
and read the post--Dr. Oz's Rx For Sound and Anger!
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