Harold H. Bloomfield
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Healing Anxiety Naturally
Feeling anxious or stressed? If So, you are not alone. More people suffer from anxiety than any other mental health problem. However, few receive adequate help, and until recently the only choice for many has been to suffer in silence or take synthetic, often addictive tranquilizers and pills. Finally, there is a way to treat your anxiety that is safe, natural, and medically proven. In Healing Anxiety Naturally, leading psychiatrist and bestselling author Harold H. Bloomfield, M.D., presents a revolutionary selfhealing program using nature's own pharmacy of extraordinary herbal remedies, including:Kava—a natural tranquilizer that can often replace Valium-like drugsValerian—improves sleep quality and naturally relieves insomniaHypericum, or St.-John's-Wort—the herbal remedy for depression and anxietyGinkgo—the brain booster and antidote to agingMilk Thistle—the best protection for your liverThese herbs are inexpensive, available without a prescription, and free of the side effects and addiction potential of artificial pills. Clear, informative, and based on the most up-to-date scientific findings, Healing Anxiety Naturally will help you relieve stress, promote sleep, and maximize performance. Put an end to anxiety today!
Creating peace & passion in your love relationship
Presents a revolutionary program for strengthening your love relationship--a love fitness program that will teach you how to speak the language of intimate feelings, defuse anger, heal hurts and put passion and magic back in sex and love--P. i.
Happiness
The biggest loser in high school goes out one night to return a DVD and gets attacked by a blood-sucking woman. She asks if he wants to die or live. He chooses to live ... but he's back in school he finds himself craving blood. When his desire becomes unbearable, and realizes he has climbed onto a female classmate and is trying to bite her neck. He stops himself, but she hugs him close. She asks, "Did you really want me that much?."