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    Herbal Treatment of Anxiety ab 58.99 € als Taschenbuch: Anxiolytic action of Kava extract: implication of acetylcholine and amino acid neurotransmitters. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Wissenschaft, Medizin,
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    Anxiolytics ab 17.49 € als Taschenbuch: Ethanol Anxiolytic Zolpidem Quazepam Hydroxyzine Propranolol Meprobamate Flurazepam Eglumegad Antalarmin Tandospirone Abecarnil Picamilon ZK-93423 Valnoctamide L-838 417 Fludiazepam Tofisopam Etazolate Emapunil Alpidem. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Ratgeber,
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    CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found in the cannabis plant. It can be used in several different ways including vaping, tinctures, capsules, and edibles.Unlike its close relative, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD is completely non-psychoactive. This allows us to benefit from the many health properties of the cannabis plant without the negative side effects of "getting high".Because of this, CBD became a very popular option for those seeking a natural alternative to treat conditions such as chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, epilepsy, and other mental disorders.At first, many were skeptical, thinking that a natural compound, let alone a cannabis compound, could effectively treat such a wide range of conditions. But as medical researchers learned more, and the stories from tens of thousands of people began to stack up, the truth was undeniable. CBD works.For starters, CBD inherits many of the medicinal properties of cannabis such as being anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiolytic. This allows it to provide natural stress, anxiety, and pain relief.But this alone is not what allows CBD to benefit so many conditions. What allows it to effectively treat so many conditions, and maintain health and wellness in the body, is how the cannabinoids found in CBD interact with receptors throughout our body.In 1988, the first cannabinoid receptor was discovered in the brain of a rat. Researchers found that these receptors reacted specifically to THC, and were found primarily found in regions of the brain responsible for mental and physiological processes such as memory, high cognition, emotion, and motor coordination.Listen to this audiobook and learn how to make your own CBD oil. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Patrick J. Hinchliffe. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/189736/bk_acx0_189736_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Relax the german way: Syncsouls put together a methodical audio training for beginners which optimally coaches the autogenic training step by step. The aim of this exercises is to make you apply the autogenic training yourself in day to day situations and thus let you gain more balance and a better body perception. The autogenic training (also known as contrantrative self relaxation) is a worldwide established relaxation technique. The method was developed by the German (Berlin) psychiatrist Johannes Schulz in the 20s of the 20th century. The own body perception is trained and improves. Suggestive techniques are used for bringing off a relaxed muscular system and to feel it faster and more intense. With your own awareness, thus with your own suggestive (meaning self influencing) forces you can induce your physical and mental relaxation. With these auto suggestive (your self influencing) formulars you are able to put your body and mind in a state of deep relaxation. This method of autosuggestion is not confuse with hypnosis. You are fully conscious, you can lead your thoughts by yourself and you can bring off deep relaxtionconsciously. The effect of the autogenic training for deep relaxation, stress management and also for a variety of psychosomatic disorders has been proven in numerous studies. In addition anxiolytic and spirit raising are established. Autogenic Training is used preemptively for promotion of health but also as an accompaining relaxation technique in psychotherapeuthic treatment: blood flow disorders, gastro-intestinal diseases, sleep disturbances, softening and soothing the pain, depressive mood, cardiovascular desease (hypertonia, tinnitus, coronary heart diseases), asthma, anxiety. Syncsouls wishes you a great pleasure and real success in learning and enjoing the Autogenic Training! Please note: This audiobook is in English. Language: English. Narrator: Colin Griffiths-Brown. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/sync/000071/bk_sync_000071_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound found in the cannabis plant. It can be used in several different ways, including vaping, tinctures, capsules, and edibles. Unlike its close relative, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD is completely nonpsychoactive. This allows us to benefit from the many health properties of the cannabis plant without the negative side effects of “getting high”.Because of this, CBD became a very popular option for those seeking a natural alternative to treat conditions such as chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, epilepsy, and other mental disorders. At first, many were skeptical, thinking that a natural compound - let alone a cannabis compound - could effectively treat such a wide range of conditions. But as medical researchers learned more and the stories from tens of thousands of people began to stack up, the truth was undeniable. CBD works.For starters, CBD inherits many of the medicinal properties of cannabis, such as being anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiolytic. This allows it to provide natural stress, anxiety, and pain relief. But this alone is not what allows CBD to benefit so many conditions. What allows it to effectively treat so many conditions, and maintain health and wellness in the body, is how the cannabinoids found in CBD interact with receptors throughout our body.In 1988, the first cannabinoid receptor was discovered in the brain of a rat. Researchers found that these receptors reacted specifically to THC and were found primarily found in regions of the brain responsible for mental and physiological processes, such as memory, high cognition, emotion, and motor coordination.Few years later, in 1993, the second cannabinoid receptor was found as part of the immune and central nervous systems. It was then that researchers started to realize that they may have been onto something. But these receptors were only found in rodents, so what is the big deal, right?Fast forward to 1995. Researchers d ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Trevor Clinger. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/189950/bk_acx0_189950_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Cannabis - a word that stirs a lot of discussion and debate. But when we come to think of it, it is just an herb, a plant that has been used for medicinal, religious, and trading purposes for decades. However, despite its historical merits, it is still considered controversial. Due to its psychotropic effects, it was declared illegal in the 17th century US.Fortunately, a series of major discoveries about the plant and its connection to the human body prevailed. In 1964, scientists from Israel were able to identify and synthesize the cannabinoid tetrahydocannabinol (THC). Soon after, other cannabinoids were identified including cannabidiol (CBD). Another milestone achieved was in 1988 when scientists determined that the mammalian brain has receptor sites that respond pharmacologically to cannabinoids. These cannabinoid receptors comprise the endocannabinoid system (ECS), a network of specialized protein molecules embedded in cell membranes that affect various homeostatic functions.Since those discoveries were made, more and more studies emphasizing the therapeutic effects of cannabis have been conducted. These boosted the popularity of CBD oil, a component of cannabis that does not have the same hallucinogenic and mind-altering effect as the whole plant. Today, following the legalization of some states, CBD is slowly making its way to the mainstream pharmacological world.CBD is one among the 85 known cannabinoids in cannabis. It is often confused and mistaken for THC, cannabis’ intoxicating component that gives the feeling of being “high”. CBD, however, does not trigger the same effect. Rather, it has been proven to have numerous healing properties and it can counteract some negative effects of THC. In various studies, CBD has been identified as anti-inflammatory, anticonvulsant, anti-oxidant, anti-emetic, anti-tumorigenic, analgesic, anxiolytic, and antipsychotic. These properties make it a potential medicine for the treatment of numerous dis ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: John Griffith. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/189902/bk_acx0_189902_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Anxiety and Anxiolytic Drugs - Auflage 2005: ab 481.49 €
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