Halalopathy: Anxiety and Depression from Logic and Energetic Perspectives |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.16, No. 3)Publication Date: 2022-05-24
Authors : Jawad Alzeer;
Page : 378-384
Keywords : Potential energy; Entropy; Immune System; Neurotransmitters; Cardiovascular;
Abstract
The thoughts/concepts that people acquire dictate our behavior and influence our thinking. The human mind is the core where all thinking processes take place. The information the brain receives, whether it is supportive or distractive, can affect our attitude. Anxiety and depression are essentially the most common mental health disorders, often manifesting as complex psychological and behavioral challenges that can lead to serious disease. In halalopathy, potential energy and entropy are presented as the most important elements of prevention and healing. Understanding these elements would allow us to control and manage anxiety and depression more effectively. The dispersion of potential energy may cause anxiety, and the suppression of potential energy may provoke depression. The enrichment of potential energy and the reduction of entropy would activate the fight mode of the immune system, which in turn would create favorable circumstances for the activation of the calm mode, and thereby reduce anxiety and depression.
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