KOMMONSENTSJANE -IS POCAHONTAS EXPERIENCING HORMONAL PROBLEMS

Why is it that Elizabeth Warren continues to have these attacks periodically against other people, including Donald Trump and now Mike Pence, the potential vice president?  As a woman, I have read that if  you don’t take your hormone pills, it can cause you big emotional problems.  In fact, a friend of mine wore the “hormone patch” and we could always tell when it was time for a new one by her temperament.How do you vet a woman for hormonal problems?

PMS

 

So when Warren and Hillary Clinton go on these personal attacks against Trump and now Pence – do they need a hormone refill on their patch or pill?  She might be going thru the “change of life” and everyone really has to “hunker” down and walk around on “egg shells” because the least thing can set them off.

In fact my husband mentioned that yesterday – I sure am glad you didn’t have to go through that period.  Me too, cause I have witnessed other women who went thru “hell” during that time.  So, if  you see Warren or Hillary sweating profusely, then you know they are going through the change.  That is another reason you have to have a special type of woman for the top job cause it looks like both of these women are having these “change of life” attacks.  According to the latest information from former FBI agents, Hillary has been having these attacks all of her political life.  I think in the long run – Hillary has a mental problem.

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Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who has emerged as perhaps the most prominent Democratic critic of Donald Trump, has found a new Twitter target in his running mate, Mike Pence.

Just before Trump introduced the Indiana governor in Manhattan as his No. 2 Saturday, Warren fired off a series of tweets, labeling the real estate mogul and Pence “small, insecure, weak men.”

“.@realDonaldTrump & @mike_pence are a perfect match: Two small, insecure, weak men who use hate & fear to divide our country & our people,” the Massachusetts Democrat tweeted Saturday.

Therefore, the following information is for Clinton and Warren:

Anxiety is known as a psychological/mental health disorder, and at its core, it is. But scientists now know that your genetics and current physical health can play a very significant role in both the development of anxiety and how it manifests. For example, it’s known that low levels of serotonin – a common neurotransmitter – may lead to anxiety and depression, which is why drugs that improve the flow of serotonin are prescribed for anxiety.

Hormones also appear to play a significant role in anxiety development. Those that feel as though their anxieties appeared over time despite effective coping strategies and a high overall quality of life may be suffering from hormonal anxiety, caused by any number of problems with hormone balance.

When the body causes anxiety, treatment may seem more difficult.

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You May Never Know the Cause of Your Anxiety

The truth is that it’s almost impossible to know the exact cause of your anxiety. Your hormonal imbalance may have caused your anxiety, but your anxiety may also have caused your hormonal imbalance, and in some cases the imbalance may have no effect on anxiety whatsoever.

That’s why it’s best to start at the symptoms and move forward from there. If you haven’t yet, click here to take my free anxiety symptoms questionnaire.

Hormones that Cause Anxiety

Anxiety hormone imbalance has the potential to cause anxiety, because anxiety is often caused by those whose bodies are under stress trying to operate efficiently. It’s the reason that those that don’t exercise and those that eat an unhealthy diet often have anxiety as well – without exercise or nutrition, your body struggles to function. In addition, hormones are the messengers to the brain. Without hormones, your body may not produce the right amount of neurotransmitters, and anxiety may be the result.

That said, some examples of hormones that may contribute to anxiety include:
Stress Hormones (Cortisol) Cortisol and anxiety have a cyclical relationship. On the one hand, anxiety is essentially mental stress, and when you’re mentally stressed you release cortisol. However, research has also confirmed that excess stress hormone can cause both anxiety and depression, and contribute to the likelihood of an anxiety attack. Cortisol can have a powerful effect on your brain, and anything that increases cortisol production or decreases cortisol reduction (such as a lack of exercise) can cause anxiety.

Sex Hormones (Estrogen/Testosterone) Numerous studies have confirmed that anxiety often begins during periods of intense hormonal change, such as during prime ages of pregnancy, during menopause, etc. Generally, those changes affect sex hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone, indicating that the two hormones may contribute to anxiety. Studies on rates appear to confirm this belief.

So, Folks, be careful if you plan to vote for Clinton – we have seen from her past performances – she ain’t no angel.

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