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Stress: The Silent Killer
By Michael Tomberlin |
Stress is an overlooked reason people
have health problems. Reducing stress is
guaranteed to give you a healthier life
and can prevent future health problems!
Stress!!!
Most of us feel some kind of stress every day.
The dictionary defines stress as physical, mental, or emotional
strain or tension. Everyday, 87% of the population lives under
this type of stress. We worry about money, children, jobs, our
spouse or significant other and hundreds of other things.
Just driving to the corner store can cause tension as you dodge
that crazy driver or see the price of gas at the pump.
Some people are very aware of the strain and tension in their
lives, but many of us live with stress that we don’t see or are
unwilling to admit we have. We just go about our daily routine
thinking this is the way it is supposed to be, the norm.
We build our lives and behaviors around stress. Even children
and especially teens have stress. They worry about their friends,
their weight, if they are wearing the right clothes or if they have
a zit (acne).
More medical problems are caused by stress than
anything else!
Learning the right way to relax and reduce tension can help your
body work better and create a healthier life. Your body’s natural
processes are affected by stress. Stress can be a killer and
reducing your stress should be a top priority in your life.
Stress can cause:
- Your Body to Age: - Which means all your cells and organs are
getting old before their time. When your stomach ages, food sits
in it longer and can start to spoil before its even digested. This
can lead to colon problems. Your skin and heart can also be
affected by stress.
- Sugar to Build Up: - When humans were hunters and gatherers,
they had stress when they were being stalked by a predator.
The body understood this stress and released sugars for
instant energy so we could flee or fight. Now, when the stress
causes the sugars to release, we don’t use them for energy.
They go unused and the body stores them as fat instead.
- Your Blood to Thicken: - Thicker blood allows it to carry more
oxygen to help with our fight or flight as previously mentioned.
Again we don’t use this feature as nature originally intended and
now thicker blood only starts the process of building up plaque
on the walls of our arteries.
- Increased Number of Diseases: - Stress depresses the immune
system. Colds and viruses are more common in stressed
people. Viruses can cause some cancers, thus keeping a strong
healthy immune system is a must. Stress has also been linked
to Parkinson’s disease.
99% of all Disease is caused by Stress!
When your body senses stress, it automatically gets you
ready to run or fight. This is just part of your biological
makeup.
First, the natural response causes the stomach and colon to
shut down. - Extra blood is needed by the body and it takes
it from the stomach and colon. - With no blood, these organs
age faster. - Food that was being digested now just sits there
and starts to rot. You end up with rotten food in your colon.
As you can imagine, eating rotten food can make you sick, so
can having it sitting in your body. - 90% of your immune system
is battling disease in the colon. Ask any doctor who does
autopsies about people’s colons. It’s not a pretty picture.
Second, your metabolism changes. - The body needs energy
and it needs protein. - It goes to the muscles to get it. - If
you don’t replace the protein and all the amino acids and
enzymes, you lose muscle. - You lose body shape when you
lose muscle. - The body replaces the muscle with FAT!
I have just described a majority of the human population.
We are stressed out and because of the stress we are battling
colds, the flu, allergies, you name it because of our reduced
immune system. So What Can I Do to avoid this downward
spiral?
Dealing with stress is something we can manage. There are
several steps that can reduce stress and when that becomes too difficult, there are things we can do to counteract the
negative effects stress has on our bodies.
First and foremost, the best way to alleviate the problems associated
with stress is to get rid of the stress in our lives.
Some things you can do include learning relaxation techniques
and ridding yourself of stressful habits. Everyone is
different and deals with everyday situations in different ways,
but we can all learn to reduce the stress in our life.
Second,
because it is impossible to get rid of all stress, we need to
give our bodies the things it needs to be healthy and overcome
the ill effects that stress creates.
These can include:
- Provide you body with the nutrients it needs.
While this sounds simple enough, when you body is under
stress , the stomach shuts down so even if you are eating a
good diet, your body isn’t getting what it needs.
Supplementation is the answer. However, not all supplements
are created equal. Make sure your supplements can be used
by the body when it is under stress. This means they get the
nutrients to your cells where they are needed and not just
take them on a nice ride through your digestive tract.
- Boost your immune system.
Stress makes our bodies more susceptible to disease. It
lowers the overall immunity and creates a situation where a
majority of the immune system is battling disease in the colon.
- Get more protein.
Most people don’t get enough protein. Stress causes the body
to need more of it and so your body raids the muscles to get
what it needs. When there is nothing to replace the muscle
protein it gets replaced with fat. We slowly lose our shape and
definition as we lose muscle
Adding more meat to our diet is not the best solution. Today,
almost all commercial meat is contaminated in some way.
The beef, pork and chicken you buy from the supermarket is
pumped full of antibiotics.
A better solution is soy protein. This is a plant protein that has
all the amino acids a human body needs.
I read a great article once about everything I ever needed to
know I learned in Kindergarten. It said something like “Live a
balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint
and sing and dance and play and work every day some.” It’s
amazing, if we think back to when we were young and now
as adults followed some of those same rules how much better
our lives could be. I can hear my Mom saying “Eat your vegetables
and Take your vitamins”.
We can all learn a thing or two about life and living if we sit
back and watch little kids.
So relax, listen to your body and learn how to reduce the
stress and its effects on your health. This could be the
most important action you can take towards living a longer,
healthier and more enjoyable life.
Michael Tomberlin has been teaching young people for over ten years. He is
now directing his efforts to teaching people more about physical, financial and
environmental health. He has a website at http://www.healthylife-healthyplanet.
com . You can visit him there or contact Michael directly at michael@
healthylife-healthyplanet.com with any concerns, comments or questions. |