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Spider Phobias Cause Unwanted Stress

It is of course this time of year where all you see are things spider related and even see the little critters invading your home. Arachnophobia is the worlds biggest fear and causes many people unnecessary stress and anxiety, oddly, many people would rather suffer from the anxiety than get help to rid the phobia and have a much more enjoyable life. Wouldn’t life be so much more enjoyable if you didn’t have to keep looking over your shoulder all the time and especially this time of year?

If you want to see images of people who had a fear of spiders having completed one of my courses, click here – WARNING THERE ARE PICTURES OF TARANTULAS!

From August to October is usually when we see a spider influx and the general stress levels can rise so much and, increased stress can reduce quality of sleep, affect diet and make you worry and panic unnecessarily.

It is completely possible to

  • Eradicate your fear.
  • Feel calmer around spiders.
  • Be in control around spiders.
  • Remove them yourself in a more relaxed way.

It is through my experience that this fear of spiders is about 95% learnt behaviour, by nature we are not afraid of spiders and the fear is mainly passed on through a family member, typically a parent. Do you really want your child to have increased anxiety and panic over spiders?

Why you are experiencing so much discomfort/panic/anxiety toward spiders is because your brain is recalling the first memory you had which gave you the fear. Your brains job is to protect you and keep you alive so be safe knowing that your brain is doing its job well.

For whatever reason your brain has decided that spiders are dangerous, this might be because, as a child, you saw your mum scream at the sight of a spider and from this moment onwards your brain has made the decision that “if mum doesn’t like it, it is no good for me”.

Because of this your unconscious mind will constantly scan for anything that is or could be a spider and when it sees something like a spider it immediately sends out a signal to start the stress response. During ‘spider season’ you are even more on your guard with those stress levels constantly going up and down which, can cause paranoia – when I had arachnophobia, I would constantly check for spiders but now I can relax and not worry, if I see one, its ok, I’ll just grab a glass, a piece of card and take it outside.

If you want to see images of people who had a fear of spiders having completed one of my courses, click here – WARNING THERE ARE PICTURES OF TARANTULAS!

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Unwanted scarring on your face or body – What can you do?

Unwanted scarring on your face or body – What can you do?

Most people have at least one scar somewhere on their body (i) so you are not alone. Scars can be caused by a number of factors including surgery, wounds, burns and scalds.

KELO-COTE® would like to hear from people around the world who have suffered with scarring. In collaboration with talkhealth, KELO-COTE® have created a short survey focused on the issues faced by people living with scarring.

We will be giving away 200 x KELO-COTE® gel 6 g samples to participants chosen at random who complete this survey which you can enter here. The survey will run from 25th September – 25th November 2017.

KELO-COTE® is a patented formulation, non-invasive scar treatment.

KELO-COTE®

• An advanced formula silicone gel that is a clinically proven scar care. Kelo-cote helps smooth, soften and flatten scars.
• Its available in gel and spray format which is ideal for burn scars or hard-to-reach areas. There is also a UV gel formula with the added protection of SPF 30.
• It’s suitable for use on children and adults.

KELO-COTE® has been clinically proven to help reduce redness, flatten and diminish the appearance of raised or coloured scars, along with relieving itching and discomfort.

REFERENCES:
(i) NHS Choices UK (August 2017)
(ii) Fulton JE.Dermatol Surg 1995;21:947-951
(iii) Quinn KL. Et al. Burns 1985 ; 12 :102-108
(iv) Signorini M, Clementoni MT. Aesth Plast Surg 2007;31: 183-187

AL/2828/08.17/0.001 . Date of prep: August 2017

T&C: Survey is open from 25.09.2017 – 25.11.2017. The survey is open to those aged 16 and over. If any winner is under 18, parental consent must be obtained before the prize is awarded. Survey is open to UK residents only. Prize will be 6g tube of Kelo-cote gel. 200 prizes available. Survey is run in collaboration with Kelo-cote.

Please see talkhealth‘s full terms and conditions here.

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