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When a person experiences or witnesses a traumatic event, their brain enters what is called survival mode. In order to help them survive, their brain will switch off certain parts and turn on others, such as heightening senses and creating more adrenaline.
SILVER BULLET made from depleted uranium can pierce even the heaviest armor. Uranium shells burn away at the edges upon impact¿a "self-sharpening"...
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PANTRY STAPLES We suggest keeping canned chicken, tuna, salmon, and ham on hand. Canned Goods – Fruit, veggies, soups, stews, beans, whatever...
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'Surviving' would simply mean doing things that are mandatory for a person to be alive. But in order to live, we have to be content from within and...
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When does a cold sore stop being contagious? Technically, never. You could still spread the virus after your cold sore heals; however, the active...
Read More »People who are experiencing PTSD or have gone through traumatic events may also be at a higher risk for illnesses. While your body is busy fighting to survive the external situations, it can fail to notice such things as infections or viruses before getting sick. Stress is another culprit, as our bodies were not made to withstand constant extreme amounts of stress. When these amounts do appear, they can cause the body to react in random ways.
What Really Matters – The 7 Most Important Things in Life Peace. Rule #1, protect your peace. ... Health. So many of us take our health for granted...
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Not really. It takes planning, preparation, and work to make the move off grid. And once you're there, the work will continue with the maintenance...
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Your “Grab and Go” Box Should Include: Cash or traveler's checks for several days living expenses. Rolls of quarters. Chargers and cables for...
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We all face an inordinate amount of pressure in our 20s. It's not that the later years are less stressful, but during our 20s our coping mechanisms...
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