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Linden's Story

He suffered from first full blown panic attack at the age of 20 when he was working for US force away in Germany. The occurance of panic attacks became more regular as time went by. Five years later, through Diazepam addiction, Stelazine, Prozac, Zispin and other antidepressants he was overweight, with acute Anxiety, multiple medication addictions, food intolerances, extreme Panic Attacks (upto 10 times a day), Depersonalization, Derealization and Agorophobic to the extreme.

...I suffered massive panic attacks, acute generalized anxiety, severe and crippling phobias including agoraphobia and constant fear, I experienced depersonalization and derealization and frightening feelings of sadness and depression.

There seemed to be no hope of recovery. He was scared, desperate and alone. He tried every known therapy including cognitive therapy, alternative therapies and medication and nothing worked. However, he continued to research every known piece of information, treatments and research for anxiety disorder, panic attacks (anxiety attacks), and phobias. He also interviewed hundreds of recovered anxiety sufferers.

It was during the research he discovered a simple yet powerful technique that completely eliminates anxiety, panic attacks and phobias quickly & permanently. His life turned around within days. He started to working again within 2 weeks, after nearly eight years of panic attacks and acute anxiety! He recovered from anxiety disorder permanently.

TODAY...

Today, Charles Linden runs a private practice specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders and panic attacks with centres located in Florida and London. He is a member of The National Mental Health Association and he writes for International health magazines and newspapers including Women’s Health, Top Sante, Yoga Magazine, Woman, Healthy Magazine, The Express, Woman's Own and many more as their in-house anxiety disorder and panic attacks expert. He publishes audio and video anxiety / panic attacks elimination material on International release with media present in libraries, anxiety and panic attacks management groups, community groups, clinics and surgeries.

Click for his method on eliminating panic attacks, anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD & phobias Quickly, Permanently and Drug Free.




Updates

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 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:09:33 GMT2010-09-07T12:09:33Z Magic mushrooms may ease anxiety of cancer: study
The hallucinogen psilocybin -- known by the street name magic mushrooms -- may help ease the anxiety that often accompanies late-stage cancer, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:04:38 GMT2010-09-07T07:04:38Z Picking right blood pressure medicine challenging
It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy — perhaps even using a blood test.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:25:10 GMT2010-09-07T11:25:10Z Long-term weight loss may be harmful to health
Long-term weight loss may release into the blood industrial pollutants linked to illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, researchers said on Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:29:11 GMT2010-09-07T11:29:11Z Japan confirms its first case of new superbug gene
Japan has confirmed the nation's first case of a new gene in bacteria that allows the microorganisms to become drug-resistant superbugs, detected in a man who had medical treatment in India, a Health Ministry official said Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 13:03:27 GMT2010-09-07T13:03:27Z Health Highlights: Sept. 7, 2010
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 18:43:23 GMT2010-09-07T18:43:23Z FDA cites claims on 2 green tea beverages
Federal health regulators have issued warnings to the makers of Canada Dry ginger ale and Lipton tea for making unsubstantiated nutritional claims about their green tea-flavored beverages.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 18:25:59 GMT2010-09-07T18:25:59Z Four million child deaths avoidable in past decade: report
Four million children have died in the past decade because governments have not spread major medical advances to the poor, a leading aid group said Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 19:57:24 GMT2010-09-07T19:57:24Z Merck schizophrenia drug approved for 2 new uses
Merck & Co. said Tuesday its schizophrenia drug Saphris has been approved for two additional uses by the Food and Drug Administration.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:38:35 GMT2010-09-07T17:38:35Z Access to clean water down due to urbanisation: UN
Global efforts to improve access to drinking water have been hampered by rapid urbanisation, with the proportion of people in urban areas with access actually declining, according to UN figures presented at a conference in Stockholm this week.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:07:25 GMT2010-09-07T16:07:25Z Japan plans nationwide survey for NDM-1 superbug
Japan said Tuesday it plans a nationwide survey to assess the spread of an antibiotic-resistant "superbug" that surfaced in South Asia and was this week confirmed for the first time in Japan.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 13:21:37 GMT2010-09-07T13:21:37Z Haiti quake survivor returns home after 6 months
Half-buried in rubble, Bazelais Suy struggled to breathe — a dead woman lay on his chest. He knew he had to get her off, fast. Because he could still move his arms, he somehow managed to remove his belt, loop it around the woman's own belt a...
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 17:34:20 GMT2010-09-07T17:34:20Z Smoking in US holds steady, as decline stalls
The percentage of American adults who smoke cigarettes has held in a range of 20 to 21 percent since 2005, as the decline in smoking has stalled, according to government figures released Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 18:15:16 GMT2010-09-07T18:15:16Z Hair an indicator for heart attacks: study
High levels of the stress hormone cortisol in hair may be a strong predictor of heart attacks months in advance, said Canadian researchers in the journal Stress.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 20:34:56 GMT2010-09-07T20:34:56Z US smoking rate still stuck at 1 in 5 adults
U.S. smoking rates continue to hold steady, at about one in five adults lighting up regularly, frustrated health officials reported Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 20:04:30 GMT2010-09-07T20:04:30Z Swine flu less serious than other influenza: US study
Infection from the 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic virus presented a lower risk of serious complications than other recent strains of the flu, according to US research presented Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:46:47 GMT2010-09-07T22:46:47Z Judge won't let stem cell money keep flowing
A federal judge on Tuesday refused to lift his order blocking federal funding for some stem cell research, saying that a "parade of horribles" predicted by federal officials would not happen.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:03 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:03Z Cost of Medical Malpractice Tops $55 Billion a Year in U.S.
TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- The cost of medical malpractice in the United States is $55.6 billion a year, which is 2.4 percent of annual health-care spending, a new study shows.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 21:47:46 GMT2010-09-07T21:47:46Z Merck, J&J arbitration on drug rights starts soon
Drugmaker Merck & Co. said Tuesday that arbitration will begin in late September in its dispute with Johnson & Johnson over revenue from two blockbuster drugs for rheumatoid arthritis and other immune disorders.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:02 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:02Z Fillings, Sealants May Leach BPA Into Kids' Mouths
TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- The fillings and sealants that many dentists use can expose children to the controversial chemical bisphenol A (BPA), a new analysis indicates, but such exposure is short-lived and it remains unclear whether...
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:11:19 GMT2010-09-07T23:11:19Z Wyeth paid writers to promote hormone therapy: study
Drugmaker Wyeth used ghostwriters to play up the benefits and downplay the harm of hormone replacement therapy in articles published in medical journals, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:04 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:04Z Health Tip: Making Healthy Lunch Choices
(HealthDay News) -- Many types of standard lunch fare are packed with calories and fat. But there are healthier alternatives that can make for a more nutritious lunch.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:06 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:06Z Health Care Reform: Will It Empower or Perplex Consumers?
TUESDAY, Sept. 7 (HealthDay News) -- Are American consumers "health literate" enough to play a leading role in their health care and coverage decisions?
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:05 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:05Z Health Tip: Recognizing a Skin Allergy
(HealthDay News) -- Allergic skin conditions may include eczema and hives. But how do you know if you have one?
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:07 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:07Z After $75,000, Money Can't Buy Day-to-Day Happiness
MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Money can help buy happiness -- at least if you're bringing in about $75,000 a year, new research shows.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:09:25 GMT2010-09-07T23:09:25Z US judge denies request to lift stem cell funds ban
A US federal judge denied Tuesday the White House's request to drop his decision to temporarily block federal funding for embryonic stem cell research pending an appeal of the decision.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:10 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:10Z Low-Carb Diets Heavy on Meat May Raise Health Risks
MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A low-carbohydrate diet that derives fats and proteins from vegetable sources rather than meats is probably healthier, new research finds.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:11 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:11Z Lack of Sleep May Be Linked to Childhood Obesity
MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Infants and preschoolers who don't get enough sleep at night are at increased risk for later childhood obesity, a new study suggests.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:09 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:09Z Autistic Toddlers Prefer to Gaze at Geometric Patterns: Study
MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- When given the choice to gaze at geometric patterns or children dancing and playing, toddlers with autism spent more time looking at the patterns while typically developing toddlers preferred to look at other...
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 23:08:08 GMT2010-09-07T23:08:08Z Chemicals in Rugs, Cookware May Be Linked to Raised Cholesterol in Teens
MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Common chemicals found in everything from non-stick cookware to grease-resistant food packaging appear to be associated with increases in cholesterol levels in adolescents, a new study suggests.
 Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:46:08 GMT2010-09-06T09:46:08Z 'Record births' after New Zealand quake
A record number of babies were born in the aftermath of the powerful 7.0 earthquake that rocked New Zealand this weekend, hospital officials said on Monday.

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 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 12:09:33 GMT2010-09-07T12:09:33Z Magic mushrooms may ease anxiety of cancer: study
The hallucinogen psilocybin -- known by the street name magic mushrooms -- may help ease the anxiety that often accompanies late-stage cancer, U.S. researchers said on Monday.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 07:04:38 GMT2010-09-07T07:04:38Z Picking right blood pressure medicine challenging
It's hard to predict which pills will best lower which patient's high blood pressure, but researchers are hunting ways to better personalize therapy — perhaps even using a blood test.
 Tue, 07 Sep 2010 11:25:10 GMT2010-09-07T11:25:10Z Long-term weight loss may be harmful to health
Long-term weight loss may release into the blood industrial pollutants linked to illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, researchers said on Tuesday.

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