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Facing the challenges of betrayal in a marriage can be quite
difficult, therefore, Christine Elizabeth Leon has created an
eight-step process on how to overcome these challenges. When
betrayal happens in a marriage, many couples face the decision to
leave or divorce their spouse. However, it is possible to resolve a
relationship after betrayal and to nurture a healthy relationship.
In Roots of Forgiveness, Christine Elizabeth Leon provides an
eight-step process to repair one's marriage and ignite healing in
their relationship. She created these steps by learning from her
own personal journey, background in psychology, and life-coaching
practice. Within Roots of Forgiveness, readers learn: How to handle
the powerful urge for revenge How one's marriage will never be the
same...and why that's a very good thing How to lovingly
self-empower to decide whether to stay or go How to manage the
breakdown moments AND SO MUCH MORE! Roots of Forgiveness is for
those who are ready to begin healing their heart and can envision
their heart healing in their marriage after betrayal.
Kainic acid is a naturally occurring amino acid that is isolated
from red algae and is known to cause amnesic shellfish poisoning
via the activation of AMPA and kainate receptors in the
hippocampus. Kainic acid is an analogue of glutamate and can
modulate the transmission of glutamate. It's neurotoxic potency has
been shown to be 30 fold that of glutamate. Glutamate is an
excitatory neurotransmitter that exerts its postsynaptic effects
through ionotropic and metabotropic receptors. Of the ionotropic
glutamate receptors (GluRs), kainic acid has a high affinity for 5
subtypes (KA1 and KA2, GluR5, GluR6, GluR7). Kainate receptors play
a significant role in the physiological functioning and activity of
numerous systems in the brain. This book discusses the neurotoxic
properties of kainic acid, as well as the biological sources and
clinical applications.
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