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Beta Endorphins & Wellness

George Grant
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George Grant: International Academy of Wellness, Canada

Global Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine, 2017, vol. 1, issue 3, 44-45

Abstract: Beta Endorphins, the endogenous opiates, have been the subject of many recent publications. Beta Endorphin levels have positive effects, particularly on mood and behaviour. Endorphins increased after aerobic exercise, massage, and sex. Beta endorphin is composed of the 31 amino acids and influence the sensation of pain and well being. It has been shown also to Control the craving for chocolate and and potentially addictive substances.

Keywords: Journal of Addiction; Rehabilitation Medicine; Journal of Addiction & Rehabilitation Medicine; Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine; journal research on addiction; journal of physical therapy; rehabilitation impact factor; physical therapy rehabilitation articles; peer reviewed physical therapy journals; juniper publishers reivew; high impact journals in juniper publishers (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/GJARM.2017.01.555561

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