Re: Panic, hyperventilation and perpetuation of anxiety. (last post on this topic...maybe)
I am very familiar with hyperventilation which is a common sign of anxiety. But to concentrate on hyperventilation as a major CAUSE of anxiety, is in my opinion confusing symptoms for causes. If you don't like reading my articles, please don't read them. They are educational articles built up over the years in my job as a nutritional psychotherapist. I suppose you want me to re-write my article every time, I need to express my opnion. This is impossible to do.
And yes I am "promoting" nutritional psychotherapy that enables people with mood disorders to self-help themselves without having to spent oodles of money on "therapists, doctors, providers of supplements" and so on.
However, you seem to turn your argument into "self-promoting" which really is an ad hominem argument attacking a writer of a post instead of the subject matter of the post.
I am quite willing to explain further my position - rightly or wrongly - on any question relating to mood disorders, but I won't deal with critical remarks about me as a person, which is totally irrelevant to the discussion at hand.