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The Ugly Truth About Coffees Effects On Your Body
The Ugly Truth About Coffee’s Effects On Your Body coffee is one of the most consumed beverages in the world some people drink it daily some people drink it five times a day today we're going to be talking about all the effects that it has on your body that you would not expect coffee hyped most people associate coffee with the sudden urge to go to the bathroom and that is true for some people the reality is that coffee affects our gi systems differently and for some it can actually cause constipation as opposed to diarrhea and we're quick to blame caffeine for this urge to go but the reality is we have research showing that decaf coffee has similar effects leading us to believe that it's actually the result of the secretion of the hormone named gastric which actually promotes digestion coffee can absolutely wreck your ability to sleep throughout the day your body produces
brahim jbariPublished 3 months ago in PotentHeadache behind the skull and eyes
Headache behind the skull and eyes welcome pain behind the eyes occipital neuralgia pulling behind the skull they all go hand in hand together the nerve that comes underneath the suboccipital area the main nerve is the greater occipital nerve root it goes over the head behind the eyes as a result of forward head posture rounded shoulders keeping our arms in an elevated position out in front of us prolonged periods of time these upper trap muscles behind us continue to squeeze contract pulling underneath the base of the skull where they attach into the external occipital
brahim jbariPublished 3 months ago in PotentRed Bali Kratom
In the vast landscape of herbal supplements, one particular botanical has been gaining remarkable attention – Red Bali Kratom. With its origins deeply rooted in the tropical forests of Bali, Indonesia, this potent plant has carved its niche for its diverse strains, impactful benefits, and versatile dosage options. If you're curious to explore the world of red kratom, prepare to embark on a comprehensive journey that encompasses everything from its geographical origins to its practical applications.
Depression is an insidious disorder that tries to convince you that it is a permanent part of who you are
Depression is an insidious disorder that tries to be a part of your personality Your depression is lying to you. It tells you that you are a depressed human being. That by some ill glance of fate, that you drew the short genetic straw, and now you're stuck with feeling depressed, and crappy, and down for the rest of your life. Or at the very best, coping with depression. Your depression has told you that you are broken, deficient, flawed, but you are not. The essence of a disorder is that it's disordered. So that means that the organ that isn't working is your brain. That means that your thinking doesn't work right. The essence of a depressive disorder
brahim jbariPublished 3 months ago in PotentThe system of the body we are most
The system of the body we are most we can’t produce energy, and we don’t last very long. So how exactly does the respiratory
brahim jbariPublished 3 months ago in PotentSell by.... what does it really mean
How much of the food in your fridge will you toss before it reaches the table? Hamburger buns from last summer’s picnic? Milk past its sell-by date? Carrots that lost their crunch?
ALICE WAMBETIPublished 4 months ago in PotentThe Philosophy of Stoicism
You've been stranded thousands of miles from home with no money or possessions. Such a predicament would make many people despair and curse their awful fate. But for Zeno of Cyprus, it became the foundation of his life's work and legacy. The once wealthy merchant lost everything when he was shipwrecked in Athens around 300 BCE. With not much else to do, he wandered into a book shop, became intrigued by reading about Socrates, and proceeded to seek out and study with the city's noted philosophers. As Zeno began educating his own students, he originated the philosophy known as Stoicism, whose teachings of virtue, tolerance, and self-control have inspired generations of thinkers and leaders. The name Stoicism comes from the Stoa Poikile, the decorated public colonnade where Zeno and his disciples gathered for discussion. Today, we colloquially use the word stoic to mean someone who remains calm under pressure and avoids emotional extremes. But while this captures important aspects of Stoicism, the original philosophy was more than just an attitude. The Stoics believed that everything around us operates according to a web of cause and effect, resulting in a rational structure of the universe, which they called logos. And while we may not always have control over the events affecting us, we can have control over how we approach things. Rather than imagining an ideal society, the Stoic tries to deal with the world as it is while pursuing self-improvement through four cardinal virtues: practical wisdom, the ability to navigate complex situations in a logical, informed, and calm manner; temperance, the exercise of self-restraint and moderation in all aspects of life; justice, treating others with fairness even when they have done wrong; and courage, not just in extraordinary circumstances, but facing daily challenges with clarity and integrity. As Seneca, one of the most famous Roman Stoics wrote, "Sometimes, even to live is an act of courage." But while Stoicism focuses on personal improvement, it's not a self-centered philosophy. At a time when Roman laws considered slaves as property, Seneca called for their humane treatment and stressed that we all share the same fundamental humanity. Nor does Stoicism encourage passivity. The idea is that only people who have cultivated virtue and self-control in themselves can bring positive change in others. One of the most famous Stoic writers was also one of Rome's greatest emperors. Over the course of his 19-year reign, Stoicism gave Marcus Aurelius the resolve to lead the Empire through two major wars, while dealing with the loss of many of his children. Centuries later, Marcus's journals would guide and comfort Nelson Mandela through his 27-year imprisonment during his struggle for racial equality in South Africa. After his release and eventual victory, Mandela stressed peace and reconciliation, believing that while the injustices of the past couldn't be changed, his people could confront them in the present and seek to build a better, more just future. Stoicism was an active school of philosophy for several centuries in Greece and Rome. As a formal institution, it faded away, but its influence has continued to this day. Christian theologians, such as Thomas Aquinas, have admired and adopted its focus on the virtues, and there are parallels between Stoic Ataraxia, or tranquility of mind, and the Buddhist concept of Nirvana. One particularly influential Stoic was the philosopher Epictetus who wrote that suffering stems not from the events in our lives, but from our judgements about them. This has resonated strongly with modern psychology and the self-help movement. For example, rational emotive behavioral therapy focuses on changing the self-defeating attitudes people form about their life circumstances. There's also Viktor Frankl's logotherapy. Informed by Frankl's own time as a concentration camp prisoner, logotherapy is based on the Stoic principle that we can harness our will power to fill our lives with meaning, even in the bleakest situations.
Ash MartinPublished 4 months ago in PotentCannabis field sobriety tests not always accurate, study shows
As the legalization of marijuana sweeps the nation, driving high has become an issue, especially in Colorado, the birthplace of the U.S. marijuana movement.
David HeitzPublished 4 months ago in PotentDIABETES AND SEX LIFE
Introduction Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects millions of people worldwide, and its impact extends beyond physical health. It can also influence various aspects of life, including relationships and sexual intimacy. While the discussion of diabetes and sex life may be uncomfortable for some, it is essential to address the subject openly and knowledgeably. This article aims to shed light on the connection between diabetes and sex life and offer guidance on maintaining a fulfilling and satisfying intimate relationship.
BalakrishnanPublished 4 months ago in PotentLuna's Journey to Relief from Chronic Pain
Disclaimer: This fictional story is inspired by real experiences. Lying in her bed, Luna gazed at the ceiling, hoping for a respite from her sore and weary muscles. The once adventurous and spirited woman was now a shadow of her former self. Dark bags circled her eyes, telling the story of countless sleepless nights. Luna’s life was ruled by her chronic pain and the fear of her former addiction to painkillers.
Sedation Dentistry Montclair: A Gentle Solution for Dental Anxiety
Visiting the dentist can be an anxiety-inducing experience for many people. Dental anxiety can prevent individuals from seeking necessary dental care, leading to compromised oral health. However, thanks to advancements in dentistry, there's a gentle and effective solution to alleviate these fears – Sedation Dentistry. In this article, we will explore Sedation Dentistry in Montclair, offered by the Montclair Dental Group, to help patients overcome their dental phobias and receive the essential oral care they need.
Montclair Dental GroupPublished 5 months ago in PotentUnlocking the Therapeutic Potential of Cannabis
Cannabis, also known as marijuana, has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, with its therapeutic potential gaining recognition in modern medicine. Over the years, numerous studies have revealed the diverse array of health benefits associated with cannabis consumption. From pain relief and reduced inflammation to potential anti-cancer properties, the medicinal potential of this plant continues to astound researchers and medical professionals alike. In this comprehensive article, we will explore the benefits of cannabis and delve into the best forms of ingestion to optimize the medicinal benefits.