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"She also felt angry. "I was actually angry with myself, because I should have known I was at risk," she says. "I was overweight, I didn't get much exercise, and I had a strong family history of the disease. And I was in a state of denial for a long time, because I avoided getting screened for diabetes. I was afraid of the results." A Serious Unrecognized Problem In fact, denial is one reason why depression often goes undiagnosed in diabetics, as many people with diabetes who feel depressed never tell their health-care practitioners."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"Count to ten before answering or responding when you feel angry. • Don't use smoking, drinking, overeating, drugs, or caffeine to cope with stress. They make things worse. • Look for the good in situations instead of the bad. • Exercise regularly. Do something you enjoy, such as swimming, jogging, golfing, walking a pet, tai chi, or cycling. Check with your doctor to determine what activity level is right for you. • Be an animal caregiver. Elderly individuals with animal companions make fewer visits to doctors than nonowners and do much better following heart attacks."
- Stephen Sinatra, M.D. and James C., M.D. Roberts, Reverse Heart Disease Now: Stop Deadly Cardiovascular Plaque Before It's Too Late (Get the book.)

"Feeling rejected by or being disappointed and angry with another person, highlights a lack in taking responsibility for the negative things that happen to us. Blaming oneself or someone else for an unfortunate situation results in the feeling of being a victim and is likely to manifest itself as disease. Moreover, if we cannot understand the accompanying message of our illness, we may even have to face death to appreciate life or living. Cancer, in an unconventional sense, is a way out of a deadlocked situation that paralyses the heart of a person."
- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

"Whenever you feel angry or upset, your bile flora (beneficial bacteria that keep bile balanced) is altered, which predisposes it to coagulate. Constant emotional strain leads to stone formation in the bile ducts of the liver and in the gallbladder. The resulting curbed secretion of bile lowers Agni, the digestive fire. Mary still associates the eating of her meals with the tension she experienced while sitting at the parental dinner table. Her unconscious attempt to avoid everything that has to do with food and eating, programs her body to do the same."

- Andreas Moritz, Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism (Get the book.)

"Rather than becoming violent or angry, you have excess confidence and can start to feel bossy, or overly authoritative. Using Testosterone Testosterone is the only hormone labeled by the FDA as a controlled substance because of its potential for abuse, most commonly by bodybuilders and athletes. It is now available for women by skin lotion, gel, injection, patch, and orally. For women I prescribe only skin lotions, but rarely some doctors prefer injections, typically for women with bone loss who cannot tolerate transdermal lotions."
- Phuli Cohan, The Natural Hormone Makeover: 10 Steps to Rejuvenate Your Health and Rediscover Your Inner Glow (Get the book.)

"Without enough progesterone, estrogen runs wild, producing angry tempers, insomnia, anxiety, bloating, and heavy, unpredictable bleeding. A woman deprived of progesterone will have tender, swollen breasts and a thickened uterine lining. "Raging hormones" pretty much sums up a woman lacking progesterone. Excessive bleeding is typical and can lead to anemia, D&C's, and surgeries for fibroids and cysts."

- Phuli Cohan, The Natural Hormone Makeover: 10 Steps to Rejuvenate Your Health and Rediscover Your Inner Glow (Get the book.)

"She had refused to give up her coffee and still ate erratically, but she knew to manage her "angry liver" with lipotropic complex and acupuncture. If her sleep became a problem, she would take some tryptophan (5HTP, 50 to 100 mg) at bedtime or a small dose of melatonin (0.5 mg). She was a woman aware and in control of her symptoms. After her forty-sixth birthday, her cycles started to shorten and get heavy again on the vitex, which she had taken erratically, so I switched her to progesterone cream. On this, her cycles become regular—that is, for a while____(to be continued in chapter 9)."

- Phuli Cohan, The Natural Hormone Makeover: 10 Steps to Rejuvenate Your Health and Rediscover Your Inner Glow (Get the book.)

"When these hormones are out of balance, you've got an angry, carbohydrate-craving woman who can't sleep. Antidepressants have been the most popular answer to menopausal symptoms. They will help to raise your mood, but your sex drive, sexy curves, bones, memory, skin, and even your heart health may take a dive. Antidepressants have their place, but they cannot and should not replace your natural hormones to improve your mood. The adrenal hormones Cortisol and DHEA are powerful mood elevators and are often out of balance in perimenopause and beyond."

- Phuli Cohan, The Natural Hormone Makeover: 10 Steps to Rejuvenate Your Health and Rediscover Your Inner Glow (Get the book.)

"When we see the world through eyes of anger, for instance, we begin to experience the world as an angry place and then angry people are attracted by that vibration into our lives. The negative patterns we hold affect not only our energy field but also the energy fields around us. Unless and until we change that emotion of anger, our DNA code will remain the same and we will repeat the same pattern. The process of neutralization breaks the UQy\Ce QTXQYgy iS in vicious cycle."
- Margaret Ruby, The DNA of Healing: A Five-Step Process for Total Wellness and Abundance (Get the book.)

"Perhaps he could sense your angry mood and was afraid that anything he said would be wrong. From that thoughtful place, where you don't immediately get disappointed or make an assumption that what's happening is about you, you might be able to ask your husband for a hug or call a friend to talk about your day, something that would actually help you feel better rather than just distracting you."
- Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)

"I was no longer angry with them. I no longer resented them. I began to feel an odd sense of "nothingness" with regard to all of them. There was no intentional effort on my part to drive them away. Having redefined my relationship between light and dark, and recognizing my experiences with these people for what they were and not what my judgments made them out to be, I found that there was simply nothing left to keep them in my life. Each one began to fade from my day-to-day activities."
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"Are you like a patient of mine who said, "I stuff my mouth with food when I'm angry because I'm afraid I might bite someone"? What is it about emotion that triggers overeating? Why wouldn't you want to just face your anger, experience it, get over it, instead of choking down your feelings? What's so terrible about emotion anyway? That's the root question. Once you understand why you interrupt your negative feelings rather than let them flow to their natural outcome, you can make a rational decision about whether it makes more sense to deal with those feelings or to eat."
- Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)

"When Ashley awoke, she was angry and stayed bitter and resentful for the five months she remained in the hospital waiting for a properly matched heart donor. She complained constantly to Heidi and her colleagues about her care, her unfair genetics, her substandard doctors, and wallowed in self-pity, deeming every setback the hospital's fault. On the other hand, Paige emerged knowing she needed to change. This was her wake-up call. "Today is a new day, I am in charge, and I will do everything I can to get back into the world."
- Rick Foster, Greg Hicks, M.D., Jen Seda, Choosing Brilliant Health: 9 Choices That Redefine What It Takes to Create Lifelong Vitality and Well-Being (Get the book.)

"She stated that he wasn't angry, like he used to be. He seemed much happier. He was also taking nystatin, but not following the antiyeast diet. His report card in school greatly improved. After one year of treatment, the patient became resistant to taking nutritional supplements, and his mother and his teachers noted some negative changes. They said he was "slower, less focused, and more of a stargazer." He soon began to take his supplements again and his positive progress returned. His mother noted that he did best when he was on both methyl-B-12 and vitamin B-6."
- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"Cigarettes to tone down the anxiety. angry, alienated friends. Fights. Stupid stunts to show off Dangerous driving. Careless sexual behavior. He'd end up with some crummy job-or none at all-living alone in a dingy apartment, or in one of their back bedrooms. Those are the things that moms of ADHD kids think about. With good reason. Putting Out Fires with Gasoline An alarming 30 percent to 50 percent of all adults with ADHD, it is now estimated, self-medicate their conditions with excessive amounts of alcohol and street drugs."

- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"When this link is down, the fearful, angry, animalistic urges of the lower brain gain periodic dominance, no matter how hard people try to resist. This ugly biological cascade had probably been harming Alisa's brain for years, but no one had been able to see it. All they'd been able to see was the horrible behavior it had caused. Alisa had recently been having an average of four meltdown cycles every day, as her PANDAS had raged to new heights. When she started taking antibiotics, though, an entire day went by without a cycle. To Liza, even one day was an oasis of peace."

- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"The doctor was angry. He told them, "Remind the school that I am not a pharmacy." Larry assumed that this meant the school had sent other kids to him. However, the doctor wrote the prescription-10 milligrams of Ritalin, three times a day. When they told Matthew he had to start taking it, he was dismayed, and seemed to feel that he'd let them down. After he started taking it, his behavior changed. He often acted dopey and stoned. He didn't like it. "This stuff is gonna kill me," he said."

- Kenneth Bock, Healing the New Childhood Epidemics: Autism, ADHD, Asthma, and Allergies: The Groundbreaking Program for the 4-A Disorders (Get the book.)

"I was actually angry with myself, because I should have known I was at risk," she says. "I was overweight, I didn't get much exercise, and I had a strong family history of the disease. And I was in a state of denial for a long time, because I avoided getting screened for diabetes. I was afraid of the results." A Serious Unrecognized Problem In fact, denial is one reason why depression often goes undiagnosed in diabetics, as many people with diabetes who feel depressed never tell their health-care practitioners."
- Steven V. Joyal, What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Diabetes: An Innovative Program to Prevent, Treat, and Beat This Controllable Disease (Get the book.)

"The Very angry Person First we had to learn to deal with "The Very angry Person,"1 and I half-expected that they would bring in uniformed security personnel and show pictures of Taser guns on the big screen in front of us. Instead we got another lecture in psychology. We were told that we should "acknowledge the employee's feelings," but that we could not "respond in kind." I guess that meant we shouldn't yell back at the distraught mother who now had no way of supporting her three children."
- Peter Rost, The Whistleblower: Confessions of a Healthcare Hitman (Get the book.)

"It's no wonder that we feel confused, helpless, and sometimes even angry as we witness the suffering of our loved ones and share the agony of what sometimes seems like hell in the world around us. So which is it? Are we hopelessly fragile victims of events that are beyond our control, or are we powerful creators harboring dormant abilities that we are only beginning to understand? The answer may reveal the truth of one of the deepest mysteries of our past. It is also the focus of some of the greatest controversy in scientific discussions today. The reason?"
- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"Her husband had become angry when she confronted him with questions about his "overtime" and late nights at the office. She was miserable with the man she'd loved and trusted for so long. Now, that misery was compounded by the danger of bodily harm and emotions that were out of control. After knocking her across the room in their most recent fight, her husband had left to live with a friend. There was no phone number, no address, and no indication of when, or even if, they would see each other again."

- Gregg Braden, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits (Get the book.)

"Some women became disoriented, others agitated and angry, pacing their isolation rooms as they waited for their bone marrow to regrow. For many women, the loneliness was crushing. Others succumbed to infection before their bone marrow could reconstitute itself. One in five women, fully 20 percent, Philipson learned, died not from their cancer but during or soon after the treatment. High-dose chemotherapy killed the patient before it killed her tumor. And the chemo left many women who survived with permanent, sometimes debilitating damage to the heart, kidneys, lungs, liver, or nerves."
- Shannon Brownlee, Overtreated: Why Too Much Medicine Is Making Us Sicker and Poorer (Get the book.)

"You're afraid that if you express how angry you are at them you'll scream uncontrollably or maybe even hit them. Anger can in fact be a frightening emotion to deal with. In part two, I'll show you the difference between childish defiance and mature assertion. Conclusion # 5: Your Emptiness Layer You almost never have plans at night. When you're alone you feel empty inside and can't experience fulfillment. You come to the conclusion that food is the only thing that can fill you up."
- Roger Gould, Shrink Yourself: Break Free from Emotional Eating Forever (Get the book.)

"Years of being teased and left out by her peers had made her insecure and angry. Moving from one school to another had taken away a sense of stability and made it harder than ever to make friends. Furthermore, as she was old enough to recognize social norms and understand the ways she had difficulty conforming to them, she had begun to accept that she was just "weird" and that there was something wrong with her. Liza was a difficult child to treat because no one had gotten to the root of her problems, allowing them to grow for years."
- Jay Gordon, The ADD and ADHD Cure: The Natural Way to Treat Hyperactivity and Refocus Your Child (Get the book.)

"Well, all kinds of very angry people began showing up in my dreams, and turning rather demonic to boot. A black panther walked in the front door and would not go away no matter how much I told him he was only a dream.9 For some lucid dreamers, these independent agents may represent personal fears or repressed, shadow elements seeking expression in the dream."
- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)

"For example, a lucid dreamer may decide to ignore an angry dream figure and fly away instead, thereby avoiding the issue represented by the figure. More experienced lucid dreamers, however, would stop and engage the dream figure to find out more about the situation, as I did in this lucid dream (October 2004): I am walking down a street at night in my childhood neighborhood. I look toward some houses on the right. Suddenly, a big black dog comes running toward me; in a funny way, I expect this."

- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)

"Patty gets angry and interlaces her fingers with mine. I see more flashes rip through the "fabric" of the dream world and hear a crackle and hiss-like static. The fabric of that reality looks like bad reception in a TV. Patty bends my fingers back. I don't pay attention to her. Instead, I wonder how my fingers can hurt when I am aware that I'm dreaming. Examples like these suggest that when conscious in the dream state, dream figures could now be engaged in long-overdue conversations."

- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)

"They didn't seem angry, more stunned than anything, and I quickly went on to the next dream. Years later, my friend returned to this lucid dream and told me that I had uncovered a family secret. In their family, for many centuries, the women had given birth on occasion to children with this nonvisible physical problem. In some cases, the children had died quickly and suddenly. "I don't know how you came up with that answer," she said, "since nobody knows this family secret. But you were right." 2."

- Robert Waggoner, Lucid Dreaming: Gateway to the Inner Self (Get the book.)

"In 1998, having been forewarned of the drought and backed by the Landless Workers' Movement (MST), they rose in hunger and indignation. angry crowds looted supermarkets, food trucks, and warehouses in well-organized protests. Even some truck drivers and warehouse managers sympathized with the hungry, looting mobs. The poor had rebeled against a system in which powerful landowners control water and land with private armies."
- Brian Fagan, Floods, Famines, and Emperors: El Nino and the Fate of Civilizations (Get the book.)

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