by Andrew Pacholyk | May 16, 2018 | Anxiety and Depression |
Depression is the most prevalent of all the emotional disorders. Symptoms may vary from feelings of minor sadness to sheer misery and dejection. When sadness persists and impairs daily life, it maybe an indication of a depressive disorder. Depression brings together a...
by Dee Braun | Jun 24, 2017 | Learning, Concentration |
Aspergers Syndrome “Not ANOTHER diagnosis!” Asperge’s Syndrome was first identified in 1944, but was only officially recognized as a diagnostic category in the DSM IV in 1994. As a result, many children were misdiagnosed over the years as ADD/HD,...
by Dee Braun | Mar 17, 2017 | Anxiety and Depression |
As its name suggests, catnip is a popular herb among felines. Its scent attracts them, and simply smelling it makes them feel euphoric and frisky. But did you know that catnip is also an effective herbal remedy for humans? Catnip has been used for centuries to...
by Guest Writer | Mar 2, 2017 | Food as Medicine, Learning, Concentration |
Choline, Brain Hacking and You! Choline is not classed as a true nootropic compound, but is still an integral part of any good nootropic stack. The human body cannot produce choline and the natural sources of choline are more limited than one would expect. Many...