Stress, Depression, and Behavioral Disorders

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Stress, Depression, and Behavioral Disorders – A new chemical-free approach that will shake things up!
Stress and anxiety disorders, now referred to as the “disease of the century,” represent a particularly lucrative market for pharmaceutical laboratories. Yet, many natural products can easily replace drugs from the chemical allopathy industry.
Stress, Depression, and Behavioral Disorders – A New Chemical-Free Approach provides the necessary information to understand the pathologies grouped under the generic term “anxiety disorders”: anxiety and anguish, burnout and overwork, malaise and depression, hyperactivity, insomnia and sleep disorders, schizophrenia, and spasmophilia…
It also offers solutions from complementary and natural medicine to treat them, while respecting the body’s physiology and psychological mechanisms. For the author, many of these disorders are certainly caused or maintained by medication. The example of Alzheimer’s disease is particularly convincing in this regard.
A “wake-up call” book against the irrational use of psychotropic drugs. Simple, effective, and proven techniques to break free from the anxiolytic/antidepressant/hypnotic triad.
A collection of advice and remedies (plants and dietary supplements) that provide the most natural solutions to restore psychological balance.

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Author: Dr. Jean-Pierre WILLEM

Number of pages: 351 pages
Format: 24.00 x 16.00 x 2.90 cm
Weight: 0.5630 kg

Published: February 2013

Publisher: Tredaniel La Maisnie

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Weight 0.5630 kg
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Jean-Pierre Willem, a surgeon and anthropologist, has traveled the globe for forty years. Combining human sciences with biology, he became aware in the field of the great disparity among certain peoples regarding health, based on several criteria (food, psychological balance, physical and mental activities, environment…). He chairs several institutes in Paris. He leads the "Barefoot Doctors," a humanitarian association using ethnomedicine and medicinal plants, and directs the Free Faculty of Natural Medicines, which is open to the public. All data collected in the field is recorded in the International Biological Union.

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