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Psychiatry: The Hoax Exposed
Itâs no secret that at the present time, psychiatry is reeling under a barrage of scrutiny and criticism.
Their long-standing contention that all significant problems of thinking, feeling, and/or behaving are brain illnesses âjust like diabetesâ, which need to be âtreatedâ with drugs and high-voltage electric shocks to the brain, has been thoroughly discredited. And yet they go on peddling their spurious , self-serving ideology and the products of their pharma partners.
Hereâs more: https://www.behaviorismandmentalhealth.com/2015/09/22/psychiatry-the-hoax-exposed/
How Mental Disorders are Created and Sold: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/rethinking-mental-health/201207/the-great-dsm-hoax
Psychiatry Hoax: https://mrjims.pizza/files/pdf/scientology_papers/Psychiatry%20Hoax.pdf
Itâs a scientific fact, the human nervous system becomes disregulated by emotional trauma or adverse childhood experiences. The impact of trauma changes genetics, the nervous system, and biochemistry. Trauma is stored in your Body (cells), NOT your Brain. Addiction is an attempt by a person to regulate their nervous system, that became disregulated through emotional trauma or adverse childhood experiences. Thereâs nothing wrong with you, itâs what happened to youâŚ
Psycho-Oncology: How Unresolved Emotional Trauma Can Cause Dis-Ease
For decades now, research findings have indicated that the mind and body are intricately connected. And furthermore, that our thoughts and emotions dictate the quality of our health and can cause specific chronic diseases.
This was overwhelmingly demonstrated in the findings of the CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study, one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse and neglect and later-life lack of health and well-being. This is powerful information because we now know that one of the greatest defenses and cures against disease is a healthy brain and thought patterns.
Unfortunately, most treatments of chronic illnesses only involve the physical aspects of the body without looking to the âinnerâ source that is often actually in charge.
Hereâs more: https://www.nickersoninstitute.com/blog/psycho-oncology-how-unresolved-emotional-trauma-can-cause-cancer
Psycho-Oncology: Discover How Stress Causes Cancer: https://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/dr-ryke-geerd-hamer.html
Adverse childhood experiences and adult inflammation: Single adversity, cumulative risk and latent class approaches: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7327510/
The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: a Review with Emphasis on Plausible Mechanisms: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4941633/
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Consequences on Neurobiological, Psychosocial, and Somatic Conditions Across the Lifespan: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131660/
Understanding the Impact of Trauma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207191/ Â
Your Thoughts Program Your CellsâŚNegative Thoughts Harm Your Health By Damaging DNAâŚ
Research has shown that a person's "social relationships, environments and lifestyles" affect their genes. "Even though you are born with a particular set of genes, the way you live can influence how they express themselves."
Some âBasicâ Cellular Biology
There are thousands upon thousands of receptors on each cell in our body. Each receptor is specific to one peptide, or protein. When we have feelings of anger, sadness, guilt, excitement, happiness or nervousness, each separate emotion releases its own flurry of neuropeptides. Those peptides surge through the body and connect with those receptors which change the structure of each cell as a whole. Where this gets interesting is when the cells actually divide. If a cell has been exposed to a certain peptide more than others, the new cell that is produced through its division will have more of the receptor that matches with that specific peptide. Likewise, the cell will also have less receptors for peptides that its mother/sister cell was not exposed to as often.
Thus if you have been bombarding your cells with peptides from a negative attitude, you are literally programming your cells to receive more of those peptides in the future. Even worse, you are lessening the number of receptors of positive-attitude peptides, making yourself inclined towards negativity.
This is why it takes more than a few days of positive thinking to make a significant impact on your long-term attitude patterns. Every cell in your body is replaced every 2 months. So if you have a history of negative thinking, depression, pessimism or perpetual frustration, plan on working on yourself for longer than a few days before you see more permanent results.
Start today. Start reshaping the biological structure of your cells and become inclined to happiness and optimism instead of whatever emotion your are physically addicted to right now.
Hereâs more: https://www.preventdisease.com/news/17/051917_Negative-Thoughts-Harm-Health-Damaging-DNA.shtml
Researchers Finally Show How Mindfulness and Your Thoughts Can Induce Specific Molecular Changes To Your Genes: https://preventdisease.com/news/13/120513_Researchers-Show-How-Mindfulness-Thoughts-Can-Induce-Specific-Molecular-Changes-Genes.shtml Â
Itâs a scientific fact, the human nervous system becomes disregulated by emotional trauma or adverse childhood experiences.
The impact of trauma changes genetics, the nervous system, and biochemistry. Trauma is stored in your Body (cells), NOT your Brain👇
Psycho-Oncology: How Unresolved Emotional Trauma Can Cause Dis-Ease...
For decades now, research findings have indicated that the mind and body are intricately connected. And furthermore, that our thoughts and emotions dictate the quality of our health and can cause specific chronic diseases.
This was overwhelmingly demonstrated in the findings of the CDC-Kaiser Permanente Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study, one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse and neglect and later-life lack of health and well-being. This is powerful information because we now know that one of the greatest defenses and cures against disease is a healthy brain and thought patterns.
Unfortunately, most treatments of chronic illnesses only involve the physical aspects of the body without looking to the âinnerâ source that is often actually in charge.
Hereâs more: https://www.nickersoninstitute.com/blog/psycho-oncology-how-unresolved-emotional-trauma-can-cause-cancer
Psycho-Oncology: Discover How Stress Causes Cancer: https://www.alternative-cancer-care.com/dr-ryke-geerd-hamer.html
Adverse childhood experiences and adult inflammation: Single adversity, cumulative risk and latent class approaches: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7327510/
The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk: a Review with Emphasis on Plausible Mechanisms: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4941633/
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Consequences on Neurobiological, Psychosocial, and Somatic Conditions Across the Lifespan: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131660/
Understanding the Impact of Trauma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207191/
Itâs only âpuzzlingâ if you follow Rockefeller Medicine (I have been saying & proving this for over a decade!)
There is nothing wrong with you, itâs what happened to you👇 #Trauma #AdverseChildhoodExperiences
Doctors Look To Childhood Trauma For Roots Of Puzzling Chronic Pain...
âwhen children are exposed to lots of stress and stress hormones like cortisol, researchers think it disrupts brain development and creates lifelong changes in the way they process pain.
Even in adulthood, it can be much harder for these patientsâ brains to regulate pain signals. They can become hypersensitive to pain or, like Shari, a relatively minor injury can turn into something permanent.
âIf youâre in a car accident or have really bad whiplash, you can develop chronic pain from that,â Christianson says. âEven after this region has healed, you still have pain from that region.â
Even though it starts with stress, Christianson explains that these pain problems are not just in someoneâs head.
For these patients, brain regions that are supposed to work together actually function differently.
âYou can use functional MRI scans and see that there are inappropriate or loss of connection between these different brain regions,â Christianson says.
Stress reduction and therapy have been shown to help these patients reduce pain, and pain treatment groups, such as the American Academy of Pain Medicine, are pushing for wider use of psychology in pain management â even for people who havenât had serious trauma.
Pain psychology
That can be a tough sell, according to Maisi Ziadni, a clinical instructor and postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University School of Medicine in Palo Alto, California.
âI think patients are generally looking for a quick fix, as evidenced by the opioid crisis,â Ziadni says. âThey have a desire for an interventional approach, whether itâs surgery, whether itâs a pill, whether itâs an injection to take this pain away. And there is somewhat of a trend that shows that providers are quick to prescribe opioid medication.ââ
Hereâs more: https://www.kcur.org/health/2018-12-06/ku-doctors-look-to-childhood-trauma-for-roots-of-puzzling-chronic-pain
Adverse childhood experiences and adult inflammation: Single adversity, cumulative risk and latent class approaches: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7327510/
Adverse Childhood Experiences and the Consequences on Neurobiological, Psychosocial, and Somatic Conditions Across the Lifespan: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6131660/
Childhood trauma leaves mark on DNA of some victims: Gene-environment interaction causes lifelong dysregulation of stress hormones: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/12/121202164057.htm
Understanding the Impact of Trauma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK207191/ â Medically Challenged more resources hereÂ
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