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This aborts panic attack in less than 3 minutes.

My friend was having what amounted to a panic attack. Staring at white noise, perfectly random tv snow or static puts me in what is a dead ringer for the antianxiety , calming theta brainwave state so I asked her to try it. In 3 minutes i watcher her attack totally disappear and she reported total calm. To get the random static, one must have a tv pre 2005, called analogue, It may say that on the back.Take the cable off and turn the set to a non broadcast channel displaying only black dots jumping around on a white background, so called tv snow or static. Newer than that, which are digital, digital tv's dont display tv snow , instead display a blue screen,when turned to a non broadcast channel, or even if the blue screen can be defeated the snow is not random, same for the internet which is digital also. I turn the sound down all the way as its disturbing and merely look at the static, the so called snow. The effect is so profound on anxiety and calming that it will be obvious to anyone in seconds..

Also works that fast on totally aborting the manic phase of my neighbors mania with no resulting depression. Other ways of creating so called white noise do not work, they are not random. I have reason to believe that it works because it puts one in the theta brainwave state, a hightly valued and strived for healing and relaxing state which is also attained via hypnosis or swimming (hearing the sound) dolphins make. Please post your experience should you try it..

I had another friend just try this method and she said she tried looking at the tv snow for 2 to 3 minutes with the sound off on her analogue tv set and she sent me this note about her results.

'um I have panic anxiety anger heartache the whole kit and kaboodle
it reduced it dramatically, all of it'

She added that it made her feel 'peaceful'

She said it did come back partly and so she looked at the snow again for even less than two minutes and that eliminated the problems for good today and she was feeling good the entire rest of the day. If it comes back tomorrow Im sure she will look at the snow again.She was going nuts and suffering in the extreme today until she tried this method. The first friend above did not have her suffering come back.

Steve Lord
[message edited by stevelord on Tue, 14 Aug 2012 06:11:15 BST]
[message edited by stevelord on Tue, 14 Aug 2012 06:14:07 BST]
 
  stevelord on 2012-08-14
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
A woman who was experiencing non stop anxiety and panic attack during severe withdrawal from Ativan, a benzo. reports that looking at tv snow did not improve those symptoms.

Steve Lord
 
stevelord last decade
Steve,

I think that tv snow, just like there are programs for ADHD
people to look at 'designer video games' which adjust
or balance out parts of brain that are over stimulated or
understimulated - that this is good for a mental state brain
adjustment.

When you have panic due to some physical pain or detox-the
body just wants the pain to stop and you can calm the mind,
but something has to be done for the body in those cases.
 
simone717 last decade

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