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Julie Fast Advises How to Manage Bipolar Disorder During the Holidays

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | December 11, 2008 .

Now is the time to get ready for the holiday rush. So many people with bipolar disorder either become overly stressed, irritated or manic from all the seasonal requirements or severely depressed during this ‘cheerful’ season.

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Depression, Thoughts, and Moods Can be Eased with Galvanic Technology, Galvanic Spa ll

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | November 20, 2008 .

Great news for bipolar people and others with clinical depression or mood swings in general. Testimonials show the Galvanic Spa ll can be used to combat mood swings and muscle aches and pains, as well as making you feel younger.

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Exciting News: Aromatherapy Reduces the Need for Bipolar Drugs

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | November 11, 2008 .

Between January and March 2008, 7 residents decreased their anti-psychotic drugs, 9 came off altogether; 3 reduced their anti-anxiety meds, 4 came off altogether; 4 reduced the dosage of their anti-depressants; 3 discontinued their anti-depressants.

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Brain Power for Bipolar People Comes through the Liver

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | November 1, 2008 .

You or your children may have certain tendencies toward bipolar expression because of family genes, but your emotional health today is affected by what you’ve been feeding your liver. Take special dietary care of the whole family.

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Exercising 3 Times a Week…8 Times More Effective than Anti-Depressants for Bipolar Disorder

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | October 29, 2008 .

Serotonin is stored as gooey, glossy, white lumps on heart valves and in the brain. Stored serotonin/increased levels of serotonin in the body is a symptom found in depression, bipolar, anorexia and Alzheimer’s, to name a few conditions. Even women with PMS symptoms are now being given the psychotropic meds, causing their serotonin levels to rise dramatically. This is Bad! No one should take these drugs because they’ve been proven not to work as well as sugar pills.

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Angel Art for Depression, Anxiety, and Bipolar Disorder

Posted by User ImageDianne Hansen | October 27, 2008 .

“Healing Angel” is a powerful reminder that there is help for you in the invisible realm.

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