From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9705 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Saturday, September 10 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9705 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Add 10+ years to your life with this ["Reduced Blood Pressure" Subject: Add 10+ years to your life with this Add 10+ years to your life with this http://bestmart.za.com/6U9_rP-6vXeh8OnAM90Vo0WSz9SFl71I4fgM6-7A3pW-e7ViJA http://bestmart.za.com/UIk-4Y3DYizdR54jvgHRdjiG1UAVe4zCbEPAoH-J8WfdCB7gCg Obsessions are stress-inducing thoughts that recur and persist, despite efforts to ignore or confront them. People with OCD frequently perform tasks, or compulsions, to seek relief from obsession-related anxiety. Within and among individuals, initial obsessions vary in clarity and vividness. A relatively vague obsession could involve a general sense of disarray or tension, accompanied by a belief that life cannot proceed as normal while the imbalance remains. A more intense obsession could be a preoccupation with the thought or image of a close family member or friend dying, or intrusive thoughts related to relationship rightness. Other obsessions concern the possibility that someone or something other than oneselfbsuch as God, the devil, or diseasebwill harm either the patient or the people or things the patient cares about. Others with OCD may experience the sensation of invisible protrusions emanating from their bodies, or feel that inanimate objects are ensouled. Some people with OCD experience sexual obsessions that may involve intrusive thoughts or images of "kissing, touching, fondling, oral sex, anal sex, intercourse, incest, and rape" with "strangers, acquaintances, parents, children, family members, friends, coworkers, animals, and religious figures," and can include heterosexual or homosexual contact with people of any age. Similar to other intrusive thoughts or images, some disquieting sexual thoughts are normal at times, but people with OCD may attach extraordinary significance to such thoughts. For example, obsessive fears about sexual orientation can appear to the affected individual, and even to those around them ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2022 06:49:52 -0400 From: "Good News" Subject: BONUS: $100 DUNKIN DONUTS Gift Card Opportunity BONUS: $100 DUNKIN DONUTS Gift Card Opportunity http://buzzgone.rest/knDsX8vDEXJjS2LxFFeG_vjj8W8xJYLZDhFy9ICp_TCU8dmREA http://buzzgone.rest/b3KuNg7XUSwEHIMfmk8MRpwIC-0xS2iT78oYQ6-AZfedrh1nFw Claustrophobia is classified as a mental and behavioral disorder, specifically an anxiety disorder. Symptoms generally develop during childhood or adolescence. Claustrophobia is typically thought to have one key symptom: fear of suffocation. In at least one, if not several, of the following areas: small rooms, MRI or CAT scan apparatus, cars, buses, airplanes, trains, tunnels, underwater caves, cellars, elevators and caves. Being enclosed or thinking about being enclosed in a confined space can trigger fears of not being able to breathe properly, and running out of oxygen. It is not always the small space that triggers these emotions, but it's more the fear of the possibilities of what could happen while confined to that area. When anxiety levels start to reach a certain ppo level, the person may start to experience: sweating and/or chills accelerated heart rate and a rise in blood pressure dizziness, fainting spells, lightheadedness and frozen in fear dry mouth hyperventilation hot flashes shaking or trembling and a sense of "butterflies" in the stomach nausea headache numbness a choking sensation tightness in the chest/chest pain and difficulty breathing an urge to use the bathroom confusion or disorientationThe amygdala is one of the smallest structures in the brain, but also one of the most powerful. The amygdala is needed for the conditioning of fear, or the creation of a fight-or-flight response. A fight-or-flight response is created when a stimulus is associated with a grievous situation. Cheng believes that a phobia's roots are in this fight-or-flight response. In generating a fight-or-flight response, the amygdala acts in the following way: The amygdala's anterior nuclei associated with fear each other. Nuclei send out impulses to other nuclei, which influence respiratory rate, physical arousal, the release of adrenaline, blood pressure, heart rate, behavioral fear response, and d ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9705 **********************************************