Friday, May 17, 2013

The complete list of social vitamins

  Vitamin Attention  - This vitamin has beneficial results in the treatment of Contemporary Post-Industrial Social Boredom . What it basically dose is  accelerating the brain activity , as a result the once flat gray and uninteresting world in which the patient lived will turn right away in a world of diversity and options .A multitude of colors and color shades will "paint" his daily life,dreams and wishes. The lack of color and form in a individual's vision of the world is caused by the lack of attention to details that is associated with Contemporary Post-Industrial Social Boredom . 

   Vitamin Brotherhood  - The effects of this vitamin are used in the treatment of  social trust issues . The substances that are part of its formulation help to neutralize the negative effects of trust issues which are responsible in many cases for social anxiety   . After this effects of social trust issues are eliminated this vitamin will help create communication channels which will form  social connections and social structures. Trust issues at a macro level can generate the dissolution of  community spirit and social structures.
    Vitamin Compassion  - This vitamin is traditionally used in the treatment of Selfishness .Vitamin C will activate the cerebral centers which have a role in the detection of others emotional states. Selfishness blocks this centers which limits a individuals capacity to detect the emotional states of people with which he interacts and as a result it blocks the capacity of connecting at a emotional level.
    Vitamin Dimension/Diversity  - This is used to treat the Narrow Minded Syndrome . It is similar in a way to vitamin A , it effects include the stimulation of multidimensionalism which makes the subject more receptive to diversity factors thus facilitating a better integration in society . It also reduces social conflicts .
    Vitamin Escape - Effect : giving a individual more power to brake unhealthy social taboos that limit his personal development
   

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