People with debilitating anxiety are said to be suffering from anxiety disorders, such as phobias, panic disorders, and generalized anxiety disorder.
You mean "suffering succotash" ... that was Sylvester the Cat.
Actually, he only gave one (root) cause of suffering, craving.
St. John's Wort is useful for mild to moderate depression. Though not common, some people have said they experience anxiety. If that happens, it could be that you need to reduce the amount you are taking, and if you still experience anxiety stop taking it.
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Simply put, Buddhists believe that life is suffering, there is a cause to that suffering and the noble eightfold path is the way to end said suffering. The cessation of suffering is know as Nirvana. For more information on the principles of Buddhism and suffering, the noble eightfold path, please refer to the related links below.
Gautam Buddha. He also went on to say that "desire is cause of all suffering".
Catherine (Kitty) Hershey died on March 25th, 1918 from syphilis which is an STD that slowly weakens your muscles. Syphilis is occasionally referred to as locomotor ataxia. Eventually, people suffering from syphilis often die from complications of pneumonia or organ failure. Kitty Hershey officially died from the pneumonia which as I said above is a common complication of syphilis.
Yes. Caffeine increases anxiety. Anxiety affects mood. I have taken classes for anxiety and depression - both classes and my doctor have said to stay away from caffeine. If you like my answer, please recommend me as a contributor.
psychosis, otherwise known as the chemical substance tetrahydrocannabinol and has the effect to cause euphoria and anxiety. For thousands of years people have said that cannabis has religious and spiritual effect.
No , not necessarily , you simply want to live your life without debilitating pain .
I think he has anxiety attacks. He has said before that he takes or has taken medication for it.
The texts tell us that the Buddha discovered that our own; thoughts words and deeds are the primary cause of our own suffering. Suffering generally is the result of 'ignorance' of the laws of cause and effect. Suffering is the result of our attachment and aversion to composite phenomena, things that do not last.