I`ts All In Your Ears

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One of the most frightening aspects of phobic behavior is how it sometimes seems so sudden and unexpected. One day, you are perfectly healthy, happy and normal. The next day you phobic. Sudden onset of phobic symptoms are often more frightening than even phobias. Patients ask: Am I sick? Am I dying? Am I crazy? Should I have a brain tumor? What is happening to me?

EVERYTHING in your ears!

More than 20 percent of the population has some form of dysfunction of the inner ear. Some of these people are phobic for life. Others did not suffer from a phobia. And just live life without fear in twenty, fifty or even 80 years before the problems suddenly surface. But all these observations are easily explained and understood when the guilty, the inner ear were identified. Let me explain.

Although the alteration of the inner ear system is a necessary condition for the development of most phobias is the presence of such a problem does not necessarily lead to phobic behavior. Basically there are two factors that determine whether phobias ever happened:

1) The nature and extent of malfunction.

The inner ear is a microphone system of millions of cells and circuits. The presence or absence of phobic behavior depends largely on how many of these cells or circuits are bad and which are bad.

2) Your ability to compensate.

The brain is often able to compensate for a deterioration of the inner ear system, adaptation to it, in a sense, by developing and strengthening mechanisms that counteract or neutralize the phobic symptoms. If your brain is able to compensate, you can never be more than slightly aware that something is wrong.

In reality, no more than three quarters of patients who had a phobia understood problem of the inner ear until you learn many of the symptoms that characterize the inner ear dysfunction.

But the weakening of the inner ear system is the system vulnerable. If the inner ear dysfunction worsens or your ability to pay is reduced phobic symptoms can suddenly surface. Wide range of factors that may destabilize the inner ear and the microphone system is that the behavior of a phobia. These factors include:

Ear infections or severe or repeated
  •  mononucleosis
    •  sinus infections and various other infections are known to affect the inner ear system
    • concussions and / or whiplash
  • degenerative diseases 
  • Or retirement tumors or blood clots  (or other injuries that put pressure on the system of the inner ear)
  • long flights or turbulent
  • surgical procedures
  • TMJ syndrome
Or chemical changes in the brain, because:
  • Substance use or abuse
  • The Menopause
  • Allergies
  • Pill 
  • Changes in diet
  • Emotional stress
  • Pregnancy
  • Fluctuating levels of hormones
  • Menstruation
  • Anesthesia

Now I'm sorry, now you do not?

When, suddenly, the surface of phobias, one or more of the above factors are usually responsible for destabilization. Moreover, these factors may cause actual worst phobias. However, some people have noticed that the opposite is also possible phobias may improve or disappear when the destabilizing factors diminish or disappear.

Unfortunately, this does not always happen. When your fear was printed in the memory banks of your brain, they often take a psychological life of their own with little or nothing to do with their origin in the inner ear. But this improvement seems to be spontaneous and is clearly related to the inner ear works.

Although the sudden appearance, disappearance, and the intensification of phobic symptoms have been noted by clinicians and phobic, no one has ever offered an acceptable explanation, and for very good reason.

All previous theories have neglected the phobic vital system of the inner ear. Consequently, they have necessarily neglected the importance of various factors that can destabilize the system.

In this article I will explain exactly how to create fear - and all other emotions - and reveals one of the most powerful known to overcome the phobia of eyes.

It's called anchoring, and to help our customers around the world, we find that this is one of the most effective techniques.

In fact, we find that the phobia is eliminated completely the eyes of many of our customers, contributing significantly everyone. And very, very simple.

We've all read the regular tips - things like "be prepared", "relax," "remember to breathe" - and all this is great if you only have mild anxiety.

But if you have a real fear - that the overwhelming anxiety or nervousness that makes you upset stomach - he feels "a fear of a useless automated response", that no amount of trying to relax or to help breathing.

Here you will learn a technique that always helps (when used properly), since it is based on the same part of the nervous system is the source of the phobia of eyes first.

How to create fear - or any other feeling

The first thing to understand is how to create fear in the human nervous system.

The way you feel at any point of time is a direct consequence of two things:

Focus and your physiology.

The approach is the way you use your mind, your beliefs, thoughts and the language he uses in his head to describe things to you.

Pills and Medicine Phobia Eye

There are many different drugs used to treat phobias, such as phobia of eyes, including traditional anti-anxiety medications such as benzodiazepines, and newer options such as antidepressants and beta-blockers.

Medications can be very effective in the short term, but they are not a cure. Anxiety medications can provide temporary relief, but it does not address the underlying cause of suffering. When you stop taking the medication, usually all the symptoms of a phobia of eyes comeback.

You should be aware of the risks of anti-anxiety drugs, too:

Anxiety drugs often cause a variety of unpleasant and sometimes dangerous side effects.

Many anxiety medications are addictive and physical dependence, too, making it difficult to get out of medicine when you started. The point is that drug against anxiety can be useful in the short term, but still can only mask the symptoms of the phobia of the eye, never heal and address the root causes.

Better than drugs, or drugs Eye Phobia

We firmly believe that no medicine is the best medicine for eye phobia. If you are taking drugs, of course, you should consult your doctor before you change anything, but we believe the goal should always be to treat the problem, so do not need medication.

However, three types of drugs are commonly used in the treatment of phobia of eyes (ommatophobia)

Beta-blockers

Beta-blockers are used to relieve the performance anxiety. They work by blocking the flow of adrenaline that occurs when you are anxious. While beta blockers do not influence the emotional symptoms of anxiety, they can control the physical symptoms such as shaking hands or voice, sweating and palpitations.

Antidepressants

Antidepressants can be useful when feelings of fear are severe and debilitating. Three specific antidepressants - Paxil, Effexor, Zoloft - have been approved by the FDA and Drug Administration phobias.

Benzodiazepines

Benzodiazepines are fast acting anti-anxiety medication. But they are soothing and addictive, so they are usually prescribed only when other drugs have not worked.