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	<title>Frozen Shoulder Pain Treatment - Beat Adhesive Capsulitis Now &#187; Frozen Shoulder Side Effects—Anxiety &amp; Depression</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey folks, here&#8217;s another article written by my very favorite guest blogger, enjoy! Cynthia Ament, Nutritional Consultant Anyone who has experienced frozen shoulder syndrome can identify withfeeling a degree of hopelessness and anxiety in the face of ongoing painand discomfort. When therapy or pain treatment fails or stagnates, anoverwhelming feeling of uncertainty can trigger periods [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-size: small;">Hey folks, here&rsquo;s another article written by my very favorite guest blogger, enjoy!</p>
<p>Cynthia Ament, Nutritional Consultant</p>
<p>Anyone who has experienced <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/" target=" " title="frozen shoulder">frozen shoulder</a> syndrome can identify with<br />feeling a degree of hopelessness and anxiety in the face of ongoing pain<br />and discomfort. When therapy or pain treatment fails or stagnates, an<br />overwhelming feeling of uncertainty can trigger periods of excessive<br />stress, anxiety and serious depression.</p>
<p>I know from personal experience how easy it is to succumb to periods of<br />anxiety and depression while treating frozen <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/shoulder-pain" target=" " title="shoulder pain">shoulder pain</a>. Fortunately my<br />background in nutrition and wellness gave me the knowledge and tools to<br />treat stress, anxiety and depression with safe and effective natural<br />methods and shorten its duration and severity.</p>
<p>In order to avoid added insult to injury it is critical that you develop a<br />treatment plan early. It is critical that you put in place a specific plan to<br />effectively treat your <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/frozen-shoulder-pain" target=" " title="frozen shoulder pain">frozen shoulder pain</a> and immobility as quickly as<br />possible. Left untreated, the compounding physical problems of frozen<br />shoulder can manifest serious emotional and mental problems. Applying<br />an effective method of resolving your frozen shoulder symptoms reduces<br />the chance of additional emotional stress or depression.</p>
<p>What factors trigger feelings of anxiety and depression in a frozen shoulder<br />victim? Research shows that typical frozen shoulder healing can be slow,yielding <br />minimal progress and extend for months if not years. Note that is &lsquo;typical&rsquo; treatment, <br />for a much quicker method <a href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/%E2%80%9Cwarning-do-not-begin-treating-frozen-shoulder-until-you-read-every-word-of-this-secret-report%E2%80%9D"><strong>please see my post here.&nbsp;</strong></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
<p>To those suffering from frozen shoulder pain the prospect of years of this type of<br />agonizing pain, loss of mobility, sleeplessness and turmoil, may trigger<br />serious depression and anxiety. Frozen shoulder pain is often deep,<br />unrelenting pain, draining the entire body physically and emotionally.</p>
<p>Even the thoughts of &ldquo;the possibility itself&rdquo; trigger anxiety, stress and<br />depression. The feelings of helplessness snowball into physical symptoms<br />that tax and stress the immune system and cardiovascular systems. Added<br />stressors to the immune system can increase pain and the cycle continues<br />as stress rises.</p>
<p>Many scientific studies have documented the direct and indirect<br />connection between the mind and the body&rsquo;s healing process. As you<br />begin to understand the importance of mind-body healing you will see how<br />our thoughts impact whether or not our body has the ability to strengthen<br />and heal frozen shoulder symptoms or regress.</p>
<p>Learn how to apply natural methods to reduce daily stress, add nutritional<br />supports for healing and seek professional help if needed in preventing<br />serious anxiety or depression. Simple changes can make a tremendous<br />impact and are critical for anyone suffering with <a class="ld_link" href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/frozen-shoulder-treatment-3" target=" " title="frozen shoulder syndrome">frozen shoulder syndrome</a>.<br />If your diet is poor, now is the time for change.</p>
<p>Begin by adding simple changes like drinking enough water, eating foods rich<br />in nutrient content, avoid allergens or synthetic chemicals and practice some<br />type of calming, meditative stress reducer like yoga, meditation, deep breathing <br />or prayer. Each of these methods can assist the body in the natural healing process <br />and reduce the probability of anxiety and depression symptoms from occurring.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frozenshoulderpainblog.com/frozen-shoulder/%E2%80%9Cwarning-do-not-begin-treating-frozen-shoulder-until-you-read-every-word-of-this-secret-report%E2%80%9D"><strong>If you lack direction and any real progress in treating your frozen shoulder<br />pain get started with my Frozen Shoulder, Secret 5 Point Plan, Self-Help<br />For Fast, Effective Treatment Of Frozen Shoulder Pain for fast effective<br />relief.</strong></a></span></p>
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