Can Insomnia Point to a Medical or Psychiatric Problem?

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Ihave aniety very badly.Ihave been without my meds for 4 months.

vickie berry of TN 12:36PM August 11, 2009

This question can be totally misleading.

On one hand the mind fully controls the bodies functions...but EMOTIONAL STATES determine whether the health condition of the body is positive or negative.

We reap of the thought seeds we sow. (to the exact degree of emotion injected into the thought pattern.)

The misleading factor lies in the word `PSYCHIATRIC'

When the first school of psychiatry was created (in Germany)this was not to help people to help themselves...Not at all, It was to develop methods for controlling the masses.

To begin with there is no such thing as mental illness...this description was coined

so individuals wouldnt understand they were suffering from emotional imbalances...so therefore less able to consider they could help themselves or find a cure to help them.

So you see to answer this question truthfully, as it is written, could see people locked up at the whim of tyrants.

The human mind/body has been criminally programmed by leaders away from realising that we create our illnesses (with their help)& we have the exact ability to cure it also. But what you dont KNOW you dont TRUST

& you become a prisoner of circumstances.

Judynz 8:50PM March 07, 2009

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