• Self cutting, Self injury, Self biting, Self burning

    Posted on May 6th, 2009 Dr. Mary 1 comment

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    In short, Thin myelin sheathing

    Although not “officially” considered a type of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, I see it often accompanied by OCD symptoms.

    I think the adrenals are also involved.

    For those who never experienced such an urge, please let me try to explain.

    Some people have such intense negative emotions and feelings that they seem unbearable. The agony that they cause inside of the person is relieved slightly when the person inflicts an injury, which helps facilitate in the release of the emotion they feel.

    I am not sure why, but it appears that this phenomena needn’t be taught and has been evident throughout many cultures and centuries of time. This however, doesn’t make it a healthy practice.

    Scarring, infections, if taken to the severe, death from blood loss can occur, plus the practice doesn’t permanently alleviate the pressure.

    Punching a bag, blood curdling screaming, cutting out ALL coffee, tea, caffeine, adrenaline producing movies and video games can prevent the pressure from building. And avoiding stress, if possible.

    Soothing the adrenals and nourishing the myelin sheathing is probably THE best solution for these feelings.

    Omega 3 oils and Chinese Stress Relief in aggressive amounts are my first choice.

    What do you think?

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    • Jane GiannattasioNo Gravatar

      + I just wanted to add that making a tea from the capsules in the Chinese Stress Relief TCM and sipping it throughout the day seems to really promote calming.


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