Do Brows Grow Back Maybe Here S What You Can Do To Help

Wanting your brows to grow back is a valid concern. (As many long for the full, lush brows that many seem to have on Instagram and the like.) However, we may not be able to give you the answer you are looking for—that’s not to say you are out of options. Allow us to explain. First up, if you want to see what your “full regrowth” is, it takes time: “Generally, four to six weeks is when you’ll experience what most brow specialists refer to as a ‘full regrowth’; however, there are people who tend to see growth in up to eight to 10 weeks....

April 2, 2023 · 4 min · 813 words · Sarah Scott

Does Acupuncture Hurt It Shouldn T Here S What It Feels Like

First, it’s worth noting that everyone responds to acupuncture differently. For me, certain needles, or filaments, caused a dull ache, but beyond that I didn’t really feel them at all—partially because they are so thin. There were occasionally sensitive spots, like my knees and hips, but I’ve since been told that there was a purpose to those sensations. (More on that, later.) This experience jibes with what Toni Haugen, L.Ac, a licensed acupuncturist who works out of Buffalo, New York, has seen with many of her patients....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 470 words · Allen Reyes

Ego Death What It Means Stages To Go Through More

“It’s how you identify and what you identify with—like who you are as a person, whether it’s gender identity, what your beliefs are, your morals,” Nuñez explains. She notes that famed psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud was the first to popularize the idea of ego in the modern world, and in psychoanalytic theory, it’s defined as “the part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity....

April 2, 2023 · 3 min · 478 words · Scott Frey

Endomorph Diet What To Know About This Body Type Diet

Increasingly, one way people are personalizing their nutrition plan is with an endomorph diet—created for those with an endomorph body type (think bigger bone structure, higher percentage body fat, little muscle definition). It’s not exactly new, but it’s recently been gaining steam, and Google recently announced that it was the ninth-most searched for diet of 2019. Ectomorphs tend to be long and lean and may have a hard time gaining fat or muscle; mesomorphs tend to be athletic, strong, and can gain or lose weight easily; and endomorphs are described as “round and soft,” with a higher percentage of body fat compared to muscle and a tendency to carry their excess fat around the abdomen, thighs, and upper arms....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 423 words · Ryan Walker

Exercise Motivation May Rely On Gut Health New Study Finds

And interestingly, one recently published study in mice1 found that paying attention to your gut health might make exercise motivation a bit easier to muster. They found that mice with certain beneficial gut bacteria (in this case, Eubacterium rectale and Coprococcus eutactus) seemed to have better running performance. The researchers were even able to explain the mechanism behind this connection. To start, these good bacteria produce small molecules known as fatty acid amides (FAAs)....

April 2, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Daniel Herrera

Fight Flight Freeze Fawn Examining The 4 Trauma Responses

But what happens when there isn’t any danger around, and you still find yourself hypervigilant and activated, as if you’re unable to return to a baseline of relative security? Trauma may be the invisible factor stimulating those overwhelmingly intense feelings—and causing an overreliance on survival instincts, sometimes referred to as a trauma response. “When we experience something traumatic or have been exposed to prolonged stress, it causes part of our brain, the amygdala, to go into hyperdrive where we see and feel threats in nonthreatening situations,” licensed therapist Chioma Moronu, LCSW, tells mbg....

April 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1379 words · Robert Hill

Green Flags 16 Good Signs In A New Relationship Or Partner

A red flag in dating refers to an early sign of an unhealthy relationship or problematic partner, whereas a green flag is a behavior or personal quality that indicates the person you’re with will likely approach relationships in healthy, mature, and generally desirable ways in the future. The terms come simply from the idea that green means good to go, while red means stop and watch out. Red flags call attention to issues; green flags signal that you’re safe to proceed....

April 2, 2023 · 4 min · 753 words · Jason Burke