Buried people to cure depression
A group of researchers in Moscow, Russia, has come up with an incredible method to fight stress and defeat depression: temporarily burying those living.
Pavel Gordeev volunteer before being buried. (Photo: Rt) The landfill takes place for a maximum of 40 minutes. The depth of the pit is only 30cm. Volunteers will breathe through a rubber tube.
Scientists claim that 20 minutes of treatment in the tomb can change the patients' thoughts about many things in life. When underground, sick people will be stuck with the greatest fear in their lives.
' Oh great. Under the sun, it was much better than being in the ground, 'said volunteer Pavel Gordeev after being dug up. Pavel said that now he could endure and handle all the pressure.
' The first feeling you have is panic. When your whole body, your face is covered with earth, you start thinking: what the hell are you doing here? But after calming down, you'll realize that every place on this earth is better than the present , 'Pavel said.
Experts say this is a model that has been modeled from enlightened rituals practiced by magicians.
' This is the most effective and powerful method to overcome self-problems. People cannot see or hear anything, not even move, so there is no other choice but to study themselves well "- Konstantin Mukhin a therapist said.
A " burial " like this costs about 160 USD, attracting a lot of people who want to bury their worries.
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