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		<title>Stress Relief Food</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The food that you eat is important in alleviating stress. For those people who are much more prone to stress compared to others, what you must avoid are food that have lots of caffeine and alcohol. Another component you must avoid is sugar since it will cause your blood glucose level to shoot up and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The food that you eat is important in alleviating stress. For those people who are much more prone to stress compared to others, what you must avoid are food that have lots of caffeine and alcohol. Another component you must avoid is sugar since it will cause your blood glucose level to shoot up and then drop quickly. </p>
<p>There are many stress relief food in the market that you can buy for the betterment of your mental and physical stability. If you have no idea which food this statement talks about, proceed reading the article and by the end of this article, you will be an expert in determining whether a specific food item is stress-relieving or not.</p>
<p>What food items can relieve stress?</p>
<p>First, is a common green vegetable known as an asparagus. It is high in Folic Acid, which is responsible in stabilizing your temperament. Your body secretes hormones that greatly have effects on your mood, especially when you are stressed. So, eat an asparagus, and you can block the secretion of these hormones. Since asparagus contains Folic Acid, it is also helpful in secreting Serotonin, which is a hormone responsible for affecting your mood positively.</p>
<p>Beef products are also stress-relieving food. It is not considered to be completely healthy, but beef does contain effective amounts of Vitamin B, Iron, and Zinc, which in turn are also helpful in mood stability. Just so you would know, beef is actually more nutritious compared to chicken. So to keep your diet cholesterol-free with beef, do not include the fatty part.</p>
<p>You can have milk since it is high in antioxidants. This stress relief drink is high in Vitamins B1 and B12, Calcium and protein, which are components geared towards relaxation. Having a bowl of your favorite low-fat cereal with a glass of milk is a good battle plan for stress. Having a warm glass of this white stress relief drink will also help put you to sleep.</p>
<p>Vitamins that can also help you avoid cancer.</p>
<p>Another stress relief food from the dairy family is cottage cheese. It is rich in both protein and Calcium. Mixing it with fruits that are high in Vitamin C, such as oranges, will be helpful in fighting stress. Vitamin C has antioxidants that battle free radicals that are produced inside the body whenever you are stressed. So with the help of Vitamin C, these free radicals are eliminated. Also, they are also known to be carcinogenic. So with this stress relief food combination, you have just avoided acquiring cancer.</p>
<p>Donâ€™t you just love blueberries? If you do, then continue taking them because they contain high amounts of fiber. Blueberries have low caloric value and have lots of Vitamin C as well. And since they have Vitamin C, they also have antioxidants that are important in fighting stress. You can also try a much more delicious treat by mixing blueberries with cottage cheese.</p>
<p>Another effective stress relief food from the Piscean family is tuna. It contains Vitamins B6 and B12, and is also a fine source of protein. You can eat tuna with low-fat mayonnaise and this treat will definitely be praised by your taste buds.</p>
<p>These are just some of the food that you can buy anywhere, which can relieve stress. There are even more that have not been mentioned in this article. However, the stress relief food that have been mentioned are enough to keep you going, and not starve yourself, while avoiding stress-related problems.</p>
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		<title>Stress Relief Ball</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2007 07:10:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There has been a trend in all America, and perhaps even in the whole world and that is- stress. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been a trend in all America, and perhaps even in the whole world and that is- stress. </p>
<p>It has become a daily part of our days and it seem to have sapped us of our energy and vigor to stay passionate with the things we do or at least, stay focused in the current things we have to perform. We think that by getting more works, we will enjoy life much easier. We think that by aiming for more sophisticated lives, we will have the enjoyment most people would only wish for. But what we donâ€™t realize is that we are made to believe in these illusions. The fact is, the more sophisticated our life becomes, the harder it is to achieve contentment or to say the least, to enjoy life. We only produce more clutter in our lives that lead to various other problems. We are not making life any easier for us if we continuously immerse ourselves in this trend called stress.</p>
<p>There is stress everywhere- in school, at home, and most especially at work. Those people who have constant bouts of stress in work find it hard to give all their energies for production. Thus, the more they think about it, the more they realize that they are losing control of things.</p>
<p>Well, why not take a while to relax? You know this is the one thing you must have, even if you are busy working. Simple relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or reorganizing your office table could help a lot in refreshing your mind so as to work more effectively and efficiently.</p>
<p>Among the simplest things that could help you conquer stress is through listening to calming music, doing the things you enjoy most and even seeking the help of smaller tools like stress relief balls. Keep them in your office desk or somewhere in your pocket to be used for momentary need to release stress. What&#8217;s good with the stress relief ball is that you donâ€™t have to be a genius to enjoy them. In fact, they require minimal effort to be operated.</p>
<p>Usually, stress relief balls are made of stretchable rubber, which fits the palm of the hands. People who need immediate relaxation could rely on stress relief balls by squeezing them to help refocus the energy. This also help lower the blood pressure until the level where the stress is neutralized. Because stress relief balls are made of pliable materials which allow compression in the hands, it is possible that the acts of compressing and decompressing the stress relief ball, themselves, could produce calming effects.</p>
<p>Stress relief balls, like most toys, could be found in all assortments. It also has various designs that could suit the personal taste of the buyer. Because of the array of stress relief balls variety, it is most possible that you could find anything that would be perfect for you. If the supplies of designs are not enough however, you could always ask if whether the vendors are customizing their products. These are sold in holistic stores and online vendors.</p>
<p>Stress relief balls are not miracle items though. People have various degrees on how they could manage stress and squeezing a small ball of rubber is not the ultimate solution to conquering stress. You have to combine the use of simple relaxation techniques with a more comprehensive, habitual positive attitude to stress so that you can function more effectively while dealing with pressure.</p>
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		<title>Stress Relief Toy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You really donâ€™t have to make a playground out of your office room, study room or your personal room. But if you are the type of person who gets easily stressed, you&#8217;ll probably benefit from a collection of stress relief toys.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You really donâ€™t have to make a playground out of your office room, study room or your personal room. But if you are the type of person who gets easily stressed, you&#8217;ll probably benefit from a collection of stress relief toys.</p>
<p>Because of the high stress level that accumulates in almost all imaginable places, it is but understandable that manufacturers of toys are coming out with their new lines of products called stress relief toys. The very aim of these products is to help people cope stress through helping relieve the hands from pressure OR through helping the mind relax a bit while trying to maintain the constancy of work and activity.</p>
<p>One way of getting around stress is by having fun. Indeed, all work and no play makes a boy dull. However, if you can incorporate play in your stressful work then you can at least assure to yourself that you can maintain productive performance. Remember that even minimal efforts to lessen stress are still considered great additions in helping you manage the usual tension of office or school work. Also, if you cannot find time for relaxation, a simple stress relief toy in your hand could stimulate some nerve endings so that you would, in some ways, feel comfortable with the current stress level you are feeling and perceiving.</p>
<p>Another way of alleviating daily stress is through relaxation. Being able to handle something soft, rather than holding a pen or touching anything hard from your desk, provides a certain pleasant feeling. Often, playing with something that provides a nice feeling in the hand could help stimulate your brain to think clearer. Thus, stress relief toys also work well when you are under extreme pressure. </p>
<p>The selections of stress relief toys is seemingly endless, that is why you would never run out of choices if you are trying to look for the best stress relief toy.  It also makes a good gift for people who are typically affected by too much stress such as those who are yet to acclimatize themselves in office settings. However, even people who may already be considered as &#8220;veterans&#8221; in dealing with the pressure from office or school work could still benefit a lot from using stress relief toys.</p>
<p>With the immense variety of stress relief toys, it is sometimes hard to identify which are the real stress relief toys from those that are merely toys for kids. However, even kids&#8217; toys could sometimes be used as good alternatives to stress relief toys. </p>
<p>The classic stress relief toy is the &#8220;slinky&#8221; which may either come as metal or plastic. It resembles the rainbow and looks much like a rainbow too when stretched. This is a good stress relief toy since, unlike rubrics cube for example, you no longer have to exert mental efforts just to make it work. </p>
<p>Stress relief ball is another kind. It is usually made of plastic or rubber which comfortably fits into one&#8217;s hands, thus creating a soothing effect.</p>
<p>Stress relief toys may not be the marvel of the century or the greatest thing man has ever created but it is observable that people do benefit from them, starting from little kids who use them for the mere fun of it towards those people who want to hold something to channel away stress. </p>
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		<title>Effect Of Stress On The Immune System</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 02:46:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No single person is perfectly alike.  Your individuality is distinguished because of your uniqueness. This is one reason why everyone is different when it comes to what is potentially stressful or not. Some people may encounter a disastrous event for which to other people would be a minor event only. Life is full of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No single person is perfectly alike.  Your individuality is distinguished because of your uniqueness. This is one reason why everyone is different when it comes to what is potentially stressful or not. Some people may encounter a disastrous event for which to other people would be a minor event only. Life is full of stressful events, and that’s a normal occurrence.</p>
<p>Some individuals thrive because of certain amounts of stress; and other people seem to lack effectiveness because they also lack or have too many stressful events in their life.</p>
<p>According to several medical researches, stress has certain effects on the immune system. Ninety percent of diseases and illnesses are related to stress. Examples are cardiovascular diseases, heart diseases, high blood pressure, and many other illnesses. These illnesses and diseases are all associated to stressful events or factors.</p>
<p>An interaction of cellular products and cells is basically your immune system. The main cells called leukocytes (white blood cells) are known as the fighter of your immune system and is divided into three classes; the monocytes, lymphocytes, and granulocytes.</p>
<p>There are two ways of measuring your cells immune response. One is through quantitative measuring and the other is the functional measuring of the cells. Stress is considered an internal factor that can bring about a poor immune system. This is due to your body’s natural response to stressful events. If your nervous system (autonomic) is frequently activated because of chronic stress, your immune system’s capabilities will be diminished.</p>
<p>If you’re still not convinced, here is a list of the effects of stress on the immune system.</p>
<p>-    Increase in sympathetic activity and a decrease in cellular immunity.<br />
-    The immune cells tend to migrate to other body parts which can worsen allergic conditions and autoimmunity.<br />
-    The immune cell’s positive acute mobilizations are suppressed.</p>
<p>If you’re stressed, there is a tendency for your body to create extra energy. This is your body’s natural response to protect itself from stress. This type of additional energy can’t be destroyed. However, if the additional energy isn’t used, this can cause an imbalance inside your system. This is due to the suppression of the immune cell’s positive (natural) acute mobilization.</p>
<p>Health professionals all around the globe agree that stress is indeed a significant contributing factor to worsen any existing medical condition or problem. It’s not surprising to find out if a person suffering from a certain condition will get worse if a stressful event comes his/her way.</p>
<p>Chronic stress can truly affect your immune system. Sympathetic activity is increased, so this means that when a person is stressed, the feeling of sympathy for oneself or for other people is greatly increased. Another important effect is the decrease in cellular immunity.</p>
<p>Many years ago, very little information was known about the effects of stress to the human immune system. But because of the medical researches undertaken by many medical professionals, the relation between stress and the immune system has been established.</p>
<p>The strategy that you choose in order to cope with stress has a large impact on your immune system. Your immune system’s resources can be tied up because of negative emotions. By inhibiting expression of such negative emotions, you’re doing more harm to your immune system.</p>
<p>If you feel that you’re stressed, it would be best to seek medical attention immediately to prevent any negative effect on the immune system.</p>
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		<title>How Can Stress Lead To Increase In Blood Pressure</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 02:43:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people are living a hectic lifestyle today. Besides, it is important to work in order for you to earn a comfortable and happy life. However, you also need to consider the fact that stress plays a big role in today&#8217;s life. Everywhere you go, you will see people stressed out from work. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people are living a hectic lifestyle today. Besides, it is important to work in order for you to earn a comfortable and happy life. However, you also need to consider the fact that stress plays a big role in today&#8217;s life. Everywhere you go, you will see people stressed out from work. Although it is true that you need to work in order to earn a comfortable life, it is also important that you should also care for your health.</p>
<p>Heart related diseases are one of the leading killers today. And, one of the contributors in heart related diseases is high blood pressure which is commonly caused by stress. As you can see, stress can also be very dangerous and very unhealthy. It is important that you should also know how to relax and prevent from becoming stressed out frequently in order for you to maintain a healthy heart.</p>
<p>Besides, with all the hard work you do, you won&#8217;t be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor if you spend it on medicines and hospitals because of suffering from high blood pressure and heart related diseases. It is a known fact that stress can cause high blood pressure. If you live a stressful lifestyle, it is important that you should get checked for hypertension. Many people neglect going to their physician because they often say that nothing is wrong with them and they feel fine.</p>
<p>However, before you make an examination of yourself and come to the conclusion that nothing is wrong with you, you should first know how you live your life. First of all, you have to consider that stress is everywhere. For example, getting late for work because of being stuck in a heavy traffic jam or having a pile of work in your office that you have to finish before the end of the day at the office can cause traffic jams.</p>
<p>High blood pressure can result to heart related diseases if not treated immediately. Because heart related diseases are one of the leading killers in modern society, you have to be aware of hypertension and get it treated immediately if you have one before your health becomes any worse and cause severe complications.</p>
<p>If you go to the doctor and find that you are suffering from high blood pressure, they will usually give you anti-hypertensive medications that you have to take according to doctors&#8217; order or whenever you feel an increase in high blood pressure. It is important that you should be aware of the signs and symptoms of hypertension in order for you to treat it and manage it as soon as possible to prevent you from suffering from heart attack and stroke.</p>
<p>So, here are the different signs and symptoms of increase in blood pressure or hypertension:</p>
<p>•    Pulsating headaches behind the eyes<br />
•    Nausea<br />
•    Vomiting<br />
•    Visual disturbances</p>
<p>It is very important that you should watch out for these signs and symptoms in order to properly manage hypertension.</p>
<p>Because stress can lead to an increase in blood pressure, you also need to take the necessary steps in managing it. Medications to treat hypertension is not enough, you also need to do your part in maintain your health in order to have a healthy heart.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to manage high blood pressure is by exercising. It is very important that the doctor should be the one to give you your exercise plan in order for you to avoid being stressed too much and suffer from over fatigue that can also result in high blood pressure.</p>
<p>These are the things you have to know about high blood pressure or hypertension. By changing your lifestyle and living a life with less stress, you can effectively manage hypertension and live a happier and healthier life.</p>
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		<title>How Is Cancer Related To Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 02:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think that one of the leading causes of death today is cancer or heart related diseases. However, what many people don’t know is that cancer and heart related disease begins with and is only a complication or effect of stress. It is a known fact that stress is one of the main causes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think that one of the leading causes of death today is cancer or heart related diseases. However, what many people don’t know is that cancer and heart related disease begins with and is only a complication or effect of stress. It is a known fact that stress is one of the main causes of heart related diseases. However, recent studies have found that stress can also contribute to cancer.</p>
<p>Stress is a common part of life. However, because stress is now very common in today&#8217;s life, many people neglect or not even notice that they are now stressed out. For example, when you experience getting late for work because of being stuck in a heavy and long traffic jam, you will notice that it will produce stress.</p>
<p>Firstly, before you know how cancer and stress is related, you have to know how stress works and what it does in your body. Certain compounds are found inside the body, such as the interferon. Interferon is found and produced naturally by the body. It is something that you should have because it is necessary for certain cells of the immune system to work properly. Without it, the immune system is greatly affected.</p>
<p>When you are stressed, like when you are studying for a big exam, or when you are hard at work on a project and trying to catch the deadline, the interferon levels inside the body is decreased, and in most cases, the interferon levels are even diminished. This means that the immune system will not work properly to fight off the diseases inside your body.</p>
<p>This means that if you are frequently stressed, your body will not be able to fight of the viruses inside your body. Also, it will not be able to effectively fight mutated cells or cancer cells. As you can see, stress can definitely contribute to the development of cancer and heart related diseases. If you noticed that people who are frequently stressed tends to get sick more often, you will have an idea on how stress affects the immune system.</p>
<p>Studies have found that workaholic people or people who are frequently stressed are more prone to cancer. And, as you may know, cancer is a disease that can definitely make life a living hell. Besides, if your doctor said that you have cancer, it would be like saying that you’re a dead man. Cancer is indeed a very frightening disease where you have to take the necessary steps to prevent it from affecting you.</p>
<p>These are the things you have to consider about stress and cancer. And, this is also why you have to consider that you have to reduce stress in your life in order for you to live healthier and reduce the risk of cancer.</p>
<p>To reduce stress in your life, all you need to do is eat the right kinds of food and exercise. You can also consider changing your lifestyle, such as quitting smoking if you smoke, as cigarette can increase the toxin levels in your body that can also contribute to stress and cancer.</p>
<p>These are the things you have to do in order for you to keep stress out of your life. By keeping stress out of your life, you will be able to reduce the risks of getting cancer and heart related diseases. Also, it will strengthen your immune system by maintaining an adequate supply of interferon inside your body.</p>
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		<title>How Stress Affects The Stomach</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you think about it, being stressed can give you the feeling of what many people call butterflies in their stomach. This feeling is the body&#8217;s natural response to stress and it is a feeling that can be very bad. Although this feeling is also experienced when you are excited about something, stress is commonly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you think about it, being stressed can give you the feeling of what many people call butterflies in their stomach. This feeling is the body&#8217;s natural response to stress and it is a feeling that can be very bad. Although this feeling is also experienced when you are excited about something, stress is commonly one of the contributors to gastrointestinal diseases or diseases in the stomach.</p>
<p>It is important to remember that your stomach health is one of the major factors that can affect your life. Besides, your stomach is the one that handles the food you eat. By keeping it healthy, you will be able to have better digestion and decrease the chances of experiencing gastrointestinal or stomach problems.</p>
<p>When people are stressed, most loses their appetites, which is considered a bad thing. It can lead to high acidity in the stomach, which can lead to developing ulcers. There are also people who overeats when they are stressed, which is also bad for your stomach and your health. It is important that you should know how to handle stress in order for you to be healthier.</p>
<p>Many people know that stress is one of the biggest contributors of heart related diseases. However, what many people don’t know is that stress also contributes to gastrointestinal diseases such as ulcers. This is mainly because stress causes most people to not eat right. While most who feels stressed out don’t eat anything, there are also some people who eat a lot. This can mean that stress can contribute to both malnutrition and obesity.</p>
<p>Being stressed also causes the body to have poor bowel movements. This means that stress can contribute to diarrhea or it can also cause constipation. The muscles inside the stomach tightens which means that people who are feeling stressed can experience constipation, which is considered to be bad for the body.</p>
<p>This is why it is important for you to know how to effectively relieve stress. So, here are some of the ways on how you can relieve stress in order for your stomach to remain healthy and function well.</p>
<p>The very first thing you have to do is get your stomach back on track by drinking a lot of water. You have to consider that the toxins found in the body can also contribute to more stress. This means that you have to flush out these toxins inside your body in order for you to relieve stress. You can do this by drinking a lot of water. It is recommended that you should at least drink 7 or 8 glasses of water a day in order for you to effectively flush out the toxins inside the body.</p>
<p>The next step in getting rid or at least effectively manage stress is through exercise. It has been found that exercise is one of the best ways to relieve stress. Through exercise, it releases hormones that counter the effects of another hormone that induces stress.</p>
<p>Eating the right kinds of food is also one way to reduce stress. If you are fit, an occasional chocolate can reduce stress. Research has found that chocolates are a natural stress reliever. When you think about it, eating chocolates indeed calms you down when you are stressed or when you are depressed.</p>
<p>These are the ways on how you can reduce stress and have a healthier and efficiently functioning stomach and also have a healthier heart and overall physical health.</p>
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		<title>How Stress Effects Heart Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In today&#8217;s world, heart diseases are considered to be one of the leading killers of society. Many people know that heart diseases are caused by not eating the right kinds of food, such as too much fatty meat, and it is also caused by not getting enough exercise. However, you also need to consider that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today&#8217;s world, heart diseases are considered to be one of the leading killers of society. Many people know that heart diseases are caused by not eating the right kinds of food, such as too much fatty meat, and it is also caused by not getting enough exercise. However, you also need to consider that even if you eat the right kinds of food and even if you exercise, you still have a great chance of getting heart related diseases. So, what is another factor that can affect your heart and cause you to suffer from heart related diseases?</p>
<p>The answer to this question is stress. As most people know, stress is considered to be part of the daily life. You live with it at work, and even in your home, you will still suffer from stress. Stress is also known to be the greatest ager of the body, which means that the more stressful your lifestyle is, the more you will age quicker. You have to consider that people over the age of 40 looks a lot younger because they tend to have less stress. Also, people with less stress are less prone to heart related diseases.</p>
<p>Studies have found that stress is closely associated to catecholamines. Catecholamines are stress hormones produced by the body when you are stressed. The more of this hormone you produce, the more prone you are from heart related diseases. What this does is that it raises your blood pressure and also increases your heart rate. If you already have a heart condition, getting stressed means that you are getting much closer to getting a heart attack.</p>
<p>These is why it is important for you that you should change your hectic lifestyle and go for a more laid back, and stress free life. Although this is easier said than done, you have to at least try and live a more stress free life to protect your body from heart related diseases. You will also see that you will live a happier life if you have a healthier heart. Besides, it&#8217;s certainly more fun to play with your kids than staring at a blank ceiling of your room in the hospital.</p>
<p>You have to admit that you can never really get rid of stress in your daily life. From commuting in heavy traffic to your boss giving you a hard day at work, stress is definitely a part of your life. However, there are ways on letting go of that stress.</p>
<p>One of the best and also one of the most effective ways to get rid of stress is by exercising. Exercising helps balance your mood by encouraging your body to releases yet another kind of hormone. The hormone released by exercising acts as a stabilizer that can ease depression, fatigue and pain. Also, exercising not only exercises your biceps, triceps, or any other muscles in your body, but it also exercises the most important muscle of all, which is your heart. Exercising also effectively gets rid of fat in your arteries that will help in normalizing your blood pressure.</p>
<p>You can also consider going to the spa or attend a meditation class. Here, you can effectively eliminate stress and fully relax your body. By regular meditation, you will see that you will be able to manage stress a lot easier and prevent your body from suffering from heart related diseases. So, live a happier and healthier life by effectively managing stress in your life.</p>
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		<title>Mind And Body Connection Of Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Mar 2007 02:24:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stress has become a popular disorder today and has been blamed as the cause of many diseases. It has become a part of everyone’s lifestyle, especially if you are exposed to a busy environment where conflicts, frustrations, disappointments and pressures won’t let you sleep, make you nervous, mad and sick. It is impossible to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stress has become a popular disorder today and has been blamed as the cause of many diseases. It has become a part of everyone’s lifestyle, especially if you are exposed to a busy environment where conflicts, frustrations, disappointments and pressures won’t let you sleep, make you nervous, mad and sick. It is impossible to be alive and live without stress nowadays.</p>
<p>When you are stressed and feeling down, have you wondered why you also feel so tired and muscle pains are suddenly all over your body? This is because your mind and body reacts simultaneously on whatever feelings you have.</p>
<p>Our mind and body are inextricably linked with each other. The mind’s influence to the body has been known to medicine and science from its small beginnings. Their interaction exerts a reflective control to health, illnesses, and emotions. On the other hand, these emotions trigger a chain reaction which affects the body’s blood chemistry, activity of cell and organs in the body and to the heart rate.</p>
<p>Stressful thoughts lead to the secretion of stress hormones that eventually slow down our natural healing capabilities. When you are stressed, the stress hormones generally limit immune responses. The most familiar of these stress hormones is the adrenaline.</p>
<p>Under stressful situations, these hormones sends your body in a state of arousal making your body react, your heart starts to beat faster, your blood pressures increases, your muscles contract, your metabolism speeds up, and you can feel adrenaline rushing onto you.</p>
<p>Sometimes when you are depressed, your energy suddenly falls down and you will feel worn out. This is because emotional and mental stress is the greatest energy drainer to our body. It wears down your immune system and eventually it causes illnesses.</p>
<p>Experiencing mental and physical wearing-out is common to stressed people. You will feel intense fatigue; feel lack of control and coolness over commitments; thinks negatively; you lose your sense of purpose and cheerfulness; sometimes it also affects your relationship with others.</p>
<p>There are recognizable symptoms when stress exceeds the body’s capacity of handling it. These may be in physical, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive.</p>
<p>For physical symptoms, there are headaches, stomachaches, indigestions, dizziness, back pain, tight neck and shoulders, sweaty palms, restlessness and tiredness.</p>
<p>Emotional symptoms are, nervousness, boredom, edginess, loneliness, easily upset, crying and an overwhelming sense of pressure.</p>
<p>For behavioral symptoms; you can experience aggressiveness, excessive smoking, grinding of teeth at night, compulsive gum chewing and eating, inability to get things done, overuse of alcohol, and showing of critical attitude to others.</p>
<p>And lastly for cognitive symptoms; trouble thinking clearly, loss of sense of humor, lack of creativity, memory loss and forgetfulness, inability to make decisions, and constant worry.</p>
<p>Distress is the body’s response to fear or danger, it occurs when you prolong your emotional stress and deal with it in a negative manner.</p>
<p>The body’s response to stress is to adapt or react. You react to a demand put upon your mind or body. This response is popularly known as the flight or fight response. This is also the involuntary response of the body to a threat or danger. In this activity, the body secretes hormones that raise the heartbeat and release fuel of energy, preparing a person under threat to run or fight.</p>
<p>Stress evokes the fight or flight response. If you are stressed, you can’t run or fight but adrenaline runs into your blood system. This may cause anxiety, hypertension, insomnia, heart irregularities, depression, excessive anger and hostility and heart attacks.</p>
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		<title>Physical And Psychological Symptoms Of Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Mar 2007 06:05:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The stress responses support and protect the human body from various stressors. In this manner, homeostasis or stability is maintained because the body is adjusted constantly to its environment. When a mental or physical event threatens such equilibrium, the body reacts to it. This condition is known as the flight or fight response. A person [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stress responses support and protect the human body from various stressors. In this manner, homeostasis or stability is maintained because the body is adjusted constantly to its environment. When a mental or physical event threatens such equilibrium, the body reacts to it. This condition is known as the flight or fight response. A person is preparing for any physical actions to flee or confront a threat.</p>
<p>Facing a challenging situation can automatically move the body into overdrive to engage into a stress response. Instantly, hormones are released so that you can think and move faster, see better, hit harder, jump higher, or hear more accurately. These responses may cause an increase in blood pressure, faster heartbeats, and quick breathing.</p>
<p>Major catastrophes as well as some events can be stressful in some ways. Most often, stress arises during a threatening situation or circumstances that are difficult to handle. How you perceive things can also affect the levels of the stress. You can feel highly stressed if you also have higher expectations.</p>
<p>Stress can be associated with internal and external factors. Internal factors include irresponsible behaviors, negative feelings and attitude, perfectionism, unrealistic expectations, and poor health practices. External factors include unpredictable events, work, family, working or home environments, condition of the community, country, or even the world.</p>
<p>Stress affects the body, behavior, and body in various ways. The signs and symptoms may vary from one person to another. However, all kinds of stress can potentially harm your relationship with other people, health, and emotional condition. Physical, emotional, behavioral, and psychological symptoms of stress should be known to handle it correctly.</p>
<p>Physical symptoms include digestive disorders, headaches, muscle pain and tension, fatigue, sleep disturbances, irregular heartbeat, chest pain, increased blood pressure, weight loss or gain, breath shortness or asthma, hair loss, skin problems, jaw pain or periodontal disease, sweatiness, reproductive problems, and suppression of immune systems.</p>
<p>Emotional symptoms include sudden mood swings, lack of interest in fun or hobbies, frustration, resentment, anger, restlessness, frequent uneasiness, unwarranted jealousy, oversensitivity, quick irritability, anxiety, apathy, depression, reduced confidence, inadequacy, overreaction to unanticipated events or situations, intense fear of failures, and feeling of being swamped or overwhelmed.</p>
<p>Behavioral symptoms include eating less or more, sleep too little or too much, isolation from other people including those who are close to them, staying home after work or extended hours of working, increased use of alcohol, tobacco, drugs, or caffeine, have less or more sex, engaging in tense habits including pacing, hair twisting, or nail biting, grinding teeth, crying or laughing at unsuitable times, overdoing activities including shopping or exercising, becoming bossy, inflexibility with others, loss of temper, arguing with people, becoming violent, exhibiting road range, and taking inappropriate risks.</p>
<p>Psychological symptoms of stress include memory problems, difficulty in decision making, shortened span of attention, failure to concentrate, confusion, continual or repetitive thoughts, poor judgment, misunderstanding about what people say, escaping or running away thoughts, lack of objectivity, and inability to maintain right thought processes.</p>
<p>Never forget that these signs and symptoms are also caused by other physical or psychological problems. Therefore, it is recommended to seek advice from a doctor for physical evaluation of symptoms. Moreover, emotional symptoms particularly depression and anxiety can be triggered by other conditions besides stress. It is very important to determine whether the signs and symptoms are related to stress or not.</p>
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