David Cannom, MD and Margaret Aranda-Ferrante, MD …on Eyewitness LATV NEWS
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Ecstasy MDMA – Love is just a DRUG Part 2
War on Love -- it is just a chemical -- see for yourself and use Ecstasy Join Research at www.desteni.co.za MDMA Ecstasy Appetite loss Visual distortion Rapid, involuntary eye jiggling (nystagmus) Mild visual hallucinations (uncommon) Moderately increased heart rate and blood pressure (increases with dose) Restlessness, nervousness, shivering Change in body temperature regulation Upwellings of unexpected emotion, emotional liability Strong desire to do or want more when coming down Inappropriate and/or unintended emotional bonding Tendency to say things you might feel uncomfortable about later Mild to extreme jaw clenching (trisma), tongue and cheek chewing, and teeth grinding (bruxia) Difficulty concentrating & problems with activities requiring linear focus Short-term memory scramble or loss & confusion Muscle tension Erectile dysfunction and difficulty reaching orgasm Increase in body temperature, hyperthermia, dehydration (drink water) Hyponatremia (don't drink too much water) Nausea and vomiting Headaches, dizziness, loss of balance, and vertigo Sadness on coming down, sense of loss or immediate nostalgia Post-trip Crash - unpleasantly harsh comedown from the peak effect Hangover the next day, lasting days to weeks Mild depression and fatigue for up to a week Severe depression and/or fatigue (uncommon) Possible strong urge to repeat the experience, though not physically addictive Possible psychological crisis requiring hospitalization (psychotic episodes, severe ...
Lisa Cotton — CIGNA Customer Experience
www.cigna.com | CIGNA's Video Customer Experience Series | Lisa Cotton always thought she had another day before needing to become accountable for her health and lifestyle management. It wasn't until after receiving a blood pressure check during a Health Awareness Day held at her workplace, Ferguson that Lisa realized "another day" was today. "There was a history of heart problems and diabetes in my family," said Lisa. "I was in treatment for my diabetes; however I wasn't vigilant about taking medication or watching what I ate." At a Health Awareness Day, Lisa walked by an empty biometric testing area and asked the nurse for a blood pressure check. Then reality hit. Haunted by the doctor's words "you could possibly be having a stroke or a heart attack," Lisa immediately scheduled an appointment with her doctor that evening. While in the doctor's office her blood pressure continued to rise and she ended up spending the night in the hospital on a nitroglycerin drip. Lisa's close call inspired her to take advantage of Ferguson's wellness program, Positive Steps. By utilizing CIGNA's online stress and weight management tools and working with the Positive Steps team, Lisa regained control of her health by establishing healthy eating habits and a healthy lifestyle. She also enrolled in the CIGNA Tel-Drug Home Delivery Pharmacy program. "Lisa's story touched me. Our goal is to educate our associates to be proactive about personal health," said Bridget Varney, Ferguson Wellness ...
Meditation
Full video here . . . video.google.com ........................................................... Meditation has been around in recorded history for thousands of years. The history of Meditation dates all the way back to ancient times. There has been proof found in Indian artifacts of the history of meditation called, Tantra, that speaks of such practices, dating back 5000 years. Researchers suggest that primitive hunting and gathering societies may have been the ones to have discovered meditation and its many different states of consciousness while gazing into the flames of their fires. The history of Meditation has evolved over thousands of years, into a structured practice that people use daily. One of the biggest proponents in the history of meditation is the Buddha. The Buddha is also known as one of the biggest meditation icons in both current and times past and has been around since 500 BC. The teaching of the Buddha became popular in the Asian continent. According to the history of meditation other separate countries and cultures soon adopted many different forms of meditation creating their own special ways of practicing it. Some of the most popularly used forms today are the Buddhist and Hindu-based Easter-style meditation. After meditation hit the East, it took thousands of years for it to spread to Western societies. It wasnt until the mid-20th century when it finally started to gain popularity in the West. Many researchers and professors in the 1960's and ...