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- Tranquilizers are a class of chemical compounds used for the treatment of stress, and mild or even severe mental diseases.
- These relieve anxiety, stress, irritability or excitement by inducing a sense of well-being. They form an essential component of sleeping pills.
- There are various types of tranquilizers.
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- In such situations, antidepressant drugs are required.
- These drugs inhibit the enzymes which catalyse the degradation of noradrenaline.
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The term swadhyaya literally means 'one's own reading' or 'self-study', it is the fourth of the Nimayas of Patanjali's Yoga Sutras, and has the potential to deepen our Yoga practice way beyond the mat.
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