Monobrex - MonobrexWritten by Ratlif J
Monobrex is a safe, all-natural blend of herbs and vitamins. Monobrex is uniquely designed to boost your immune system and cleanse your liver, aiding in your body' s attack against infection. It contains eucalyptus and peppermint which sooth a sore and swollen throat. Monobrex reduces swelling in lymph nodes, including spleen, which filters blood by detecting and attacking foreign substances in blood, before it reaches liver. Monobrex is an botanical blend proven to support spleen and liver function and boost your immune system so that infections can be attacked and destroyed quickly, and you can get back to your life again.Monobrex will not cure you of mono there is no cure for mono because it is a viral infection. It will stay dormant in your blood for rest of your lifetime. Once you have had mono, it is uncommon to have a relapse. However, if you have not fully recovered from mono and try to get back to a normal regime you could be endangering yourself. There are numerous cases reported of people who did not fully recover from mono because they tried to get back to their normal life too soon and they have acquired a socially, financially and even physically debilitating condition—Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Monobrex is powerful. It is a safe and effective way to get relief from sore throat and infections caused by mono after it has weakened your immune system. Many doctors have prescribed patients steroids to relieve them of strep and sinus infections, and other symptoms that might accompany mono. While this may take care of immediate problem, steroids have been known to have serious side effects such as weight gain, acne, joint distress, mood changes, and more. Monobrex is completely all-natural, a safe blend of botanical extracts and vitamins that naturally assist your body in fighting infection. The only side affect is a quick recovery! Learn more about Monobrex You know how it works Monobrex gives your immune system a super-charge. Here' s why it works: Monobrex is a powerful combination of 20 all-natural ingredients that are essential to making it effective in boosting your immune system. But what exactly is your immune system? It is fairly complex. Your immune system is a method of defense that your body has developed using specific organs which perform a series of complex, sometimes life-saving actions. Your spleen is crucial to this system. It is essentially a really large lymph node. The lymph nodes, specifically spleen, filter blood for rest of body. When there is an infection, these nodes and organs swell. This is for two reasons: (1) The increase of white bloods cells to fight off infection and (2) increase of antibodies which "study" infection so that if it is ever present again in your blood your body is equipped to fight it. They also attack and destroy infections. Mono is considered a systemic infection which means it is present throughout whole body, not just in one location. For this reason your spleen is involved, not just lymph nodes you may be familiar with in your neck or armpits. Your spleen filters blood before it reaches liver which performs many of same purifying actions that spleen does. When your body is overrun with infection, as is case with mono, your spleen and liver must work incredibly hard to defend body and filter blood. This is why a pain on left side of your abdomen is common during mono - that' s your swollen spleen. This is also why it can take so long to get better from mono. There is a lot of infection for your body to fight. Your liver is working hard at same time to filter and purify your blood and other bodily fluids. It is easy for your lymphatic system to be flooded. The more you try to keep up with daily life while infected with mono, less energy your body has to fight infection. This causes you to experience symptoms of mono for weeks and sometimes months.
| | Depression: Escape Your Mental PrisonWritten by Jesse S. Somer
The way out of depression could be in changing way you perceive world around you.There is an illness all around me in modern society that seems to be spreading like Black Plague once did in Europe so long ago. It's called depression, have you heard of it? Has it affected you? The more I look, more I see it in so many people in my life, including myself. Depression sucks. It's a real drag, and I mean real drag. It is different from feelings of unhappiness that all humans have to deal with in their lives. It is being in a solitary prison where you are only one who can see walls; you are jailor, guard, and prisoner all rolled into one. Sounds like fun huh? Well, we better become more aware of it because there are certain aspects of contemporary life that are causing more and more souls to lock themselves up, some believing that they have no hope of ever finding key out. If you look up depression on Internet through a Google search query you will find a lot of different ways and means to manage or treat problem. There are Eastern and Western approaches, psychological and spiritual; today there are 15,400,000 links about subject. It seems to be on everybody's mind and yet we don't give it general social awareness that we do for other illnesses. This is probably because there are so many stigmas around faults with human mind. Broken bones and cancer we can understand or at least think we do; but we touch on a soft spot when we find a problem with that infinitely complex, helpful, magical device we call brain. Recently I went to a public talk by a world famous Psychologist named Dorothy Rowe who was selling her new book, 'Depression: The way out of your prison". I'm not going to tell you that she has all answers, but I did like different approach that she took to illness. She's not against modern medication, but she feels that it can be only part of solution. Of course there are types of intense clinical depression that need certain chemicals to rebalance brain to a 'normal' working order, but for all depression she feels that focus could be shifted from a management to a prevention paradigm. Dr Rowe focuses on assertion that depression comes when one's structure of interpreting world around you has been affected by some deeply negative occurrences (usually in one's youth). Her theory suggests that if a certain event happens to one hundred people, they will all probably interpret experience in an individual, different way; perceived 'reality' having been a resulting construct from one's life experiences. For example: Let's say you get fired from your job. Just about everyone is going to feel a general unhappiness and grieve over subsequent period. However, many people have built positive, optimistic ways of seeing life and will just go on and feel as though layoff was another necessary step or a momentary setback on way to their life's goals and dreams. "Whatever doesn't kill me, makes me stronger." is a common sentiment from this type of personality.
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