When do we realize that we have inflammation or are becoming mentally ill because I often believe that when the person realizes that the business is already well advanced, right ? beginning, right, how do we stay, right? Dani, it's changing because people are reading more, studying more, people are realizing that we don't get sick overnight, it's a process, right?
For example, the most common disease is anxiety disorders anxiety is good and it is natural anxiety protects me now if it starts to limit me due to anxiety I stop doing things because of anxiety I shrink myself for example shyness is a type of anxiety but if I stop doing things Because of shyness I go from having a normal shyness to a pathological one which is social phobia those people who are going to give a lecture they feel sick they sweat there is this Cardia And this has treatment there is also anxiety disorders by far they are the most common you have a number like this It's a slightly more complex anxiety disorder , but it's an anxiety disorder you have , they have different manifestations , they have different manifestations for the same sector. to an extent that you are always in a state of alarm alert, so for example, it's normal for me to be afraid if I 'm at night in a dark place, it's normal now if I'm in that dark place under any umbrella I already paralyze and faint or panic. It's an anxiety disorder, I understand, it's the volume, it's interesting that we have something that's important, any mental illness of behavior, it's not qualitative, it's quantitative, which means, it means, when we say so-and-so has a mental illness we can all have traces of that But that person has a quantity of what becomes pathological so when we say like that oh I don't understand that a person has a heart attack of course you understand if you get on and get on a treadmill and speed up there will be ta Cardia then you say like that Ah but then it's normal yes that's normal the abnormal is when the taac Cardia comes I'm not doing anything, you know, but we can put ourselves in the other's position, so anxiety disorder more or less but that's after the of the pandemic, this had an increase of an average of 25% more, it was a catalyst, right?
It was a catalyst, depression is also the second, right, depression in 2016, 2017, we had here in Brazil something around 11 million people and there was also this increase between 20 and 25% now we have to understand that this is what was cataloged that a diagnosis was made with the vast majority, it's not because it's a taboo, right There are a lot of people who are afraid of There are a lot of people who are afraid of There are a lot of We are afraid, there are a lot of people who don't have access, we say ooo SUS works, does it work, do you have Caps, does it work, which is the Caps, it's specific to mental disorders, but if you go and see, there are few cities that have Caps. When you go, it's really to the interior. you don't have any more Caps And apart from the fact that people also don't have access, they don't have access, right?
So, it's complicated to treat without medication, right ? I really like it, even though people are talking negatively, but I think that this explosion of information from your podcast, from our podcast, from so many others, bringing experts, we are managing to pass it on to people who are all in the boat and are just going to get out. through self-knowledge and knowledge, so I believe that we begin to have a population that is more active in seeking and I also believe that the same population that begins to demand rights, and that politics only moves when the people rise up.
It's a good start, but in my city there aren't any Caps, but there I can't, and it's not just about giving the medicine, it's about teaching people exactly what your standard is, preventing it too, right, priming it because you can suddenly, in my head, prevention here, right, by promoting areas where people are more active, who have more contact with nature, and it can also promote treatment, right, for people who haven't had it, let's say, a way to desolate this, an escape valve It's obvious that we're also talking about issues that go far beyond what we can control, which is insecurity, which is unemployment, which is, you know, lack of access, anyway, like And then there's no, I haven't studied, how I don't have the competition, anyway, digital today I think we have some criticisms of it, but it helped us provide a lot of things, right, today we were talking, coming here with you, you said something like this, oh, at the RX, a girl stopped me and I came to thank you for the information you provided, so can you imagine today how much of a podcast can help a person, us by providing a form of knowledge, you also being from Health, providing a better form and standard of quality in food, in quality, seeing a lot of nature, which is something you do a lot too, so that's what we do too, right? We're in an airport, we're walking down the street, people say, you 're helping with my treatment for my cure and And then at the beginning we were like like that, but as if we, right, but why?