Mentor 4 those who suffers fr Pure OCD & Quiet BPD, I hv improved fr a severe case of OCD myself over the yrs (Bearer of OCD, BPD,PTSD, & IMPULSIVITY- Autism)
Possibly 🤔, I get that they hv helped others, but as many as they prescribed me in the past, I didn’t lk them or how they changed my personality, there really isn’t anything to treat OCD specifically, but was put on all types to see of any cld help, Ive had to get better without
New research reveals that the act of singing can skyrocket immune-boosting antibodies by up to 240% in just one hour.
Recent scientific studies reveal that singing is a biological powerhouse that significantly strengthens the immune system. Specifically, vocalizing triggers a rapid increase in Immunoglobulin A (sIgA), a crucial antibody that protects the mouth, throat, and gut from infection. Research involving choir members has shown that active singing can cause these immune markers to spike by as much as 240% within a single hour. Crucially, the benefit requires active participation; while listening to music offers emotional perks, the physical act of singing produces a far more immediate and substantial surge in antibody levels.
Beyond the chemical boost, singing functions as physical medicine by activating the vagus nerve to calm the body. This process reduces cortisol, the primary stress hormone, and balances the immune response. These findings are remarkably inclusive, showing measurable improvements in everyone from casual singers to cancer patients and their caregivers. Regardless of technical skill or training, the simple act of raising your voice provides a universal tool for enhancing resilience and health.
source: Kreutz, G., Bongard, S., Rohrmann, S., Hodapp, V., & Grebe, D.. Effects of choir singing or listening on secretory immunoglobulin A, cortisol, and emotional state. Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
Ugh stay strong out there, being alone isn’t terribly bad, you get to work on yourself & become better 4 yourself, I hope this find u if u feel lonely, trust me it’s not the worst thing, being left out happens, better to be self resilient with it, never know someone could show up
A new fMRI study finds that people with excessive smartphone habits show increased activity in brain regions associated with social pain when excluded. This suggests hypersensitivity to rejection may drive compulsive connectivity. https://t.co/EEJxGtXBdF