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What Is Arachibutyrophobia?

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Arachibutyrophobia is the scientific term used to describe the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth. This is curable and there is a team of specialists that help individuals who suffer from this fear of a rather commonplace phenomenon.

There is a 24-hour program that aims at treating people of arachibutyrophobia. The arachibutyrophobia program gives suffers the guarantee of 100 per cent relief from their condition, which will supposedly last a lifetime. Drugs or any method of treatment that may have adverse side effects for the sufferers are not used at all to cure arachibutyrophobia or any other phobia for that matter.

Phobias, unlike other disorders, are more of a mental disorder that causes the people to instinctively suffer extreme pangs of fear and anxiety upon seeing or coming into contact with the object of which they are scared. Hence, psychological treatment is the safest and cheapest option to cure phobias.

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Arachibutyrophobia is the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth and it is a serious disease, some people even kill themselves before this happens
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Arachibutyrophobia is a phobia or fear that peanut butter will stick to the roof of ones mouth. Arachibutyrophobia like most phobias is generated by the unconscious mind to act as a protective mechanism. It is in response to some past traumatic experience involving peanut butter. It may be triggered to real life situations or may even manifest itself by seeing an advertisement on TV or in print. Some sufferers experience the fear constantly while others respond to some form of stimuli.

Other interesting phobias include: Siderophobia or the fear of stars, Anthrophobia or the fear of flowers, Basophobia or the fear of walking, Chaetophobia or the fear of hair, Dendrophobia or the fear of trees, Hypnophobia or the fear of sleep and Oneirophobia or the fear of dreams to name just a few.

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