Disorders caused by stress

March 26, 2007 |03:51 | General Information  By : Taimur Ahmed


When you experience the stress, you can feel the effects right away, " explains Dr. Paul J. Rosch, M.D. President of the American Institute of Stress in Yonkers, New York. " Your body reacts with a biological response known as "flight or fight" which triggers an increased release of adrenaline and other stress-related hormones that quicken your heart rate, elevate your blood pressure and prepare your muscles and nervous system for action. When your body is called on to respond to stress too often, it can't cope, and certain health and/or beauty problems may result. Some, like a stroke can't be seen until it's too late. Others like acne, show up right away."

The health disorders that surface at this time are those associated with pituitary and adrenal insufficiency. Nervous disorders, chronic fatigue, asthma, sinusitis, colds, pneumonia, hypoglycemia, allergies (hives, dermatitis, sneezing attacks, frequent colds), lowered resistance, arthritis, bursitis, neuritis, instability, inability to work under pressure, inflammatory and ulcerative conditions which fail or are slow to heal, and fast heart beat.

2 Comments

WILLIAM BLAIR

March 27, 2007 |03:30

March 26 2007 6:30 pm
Dear Taimur
Thank you for your interesting, and very informative article.
I have been suffering (and continue to suffer) from all of the above, (and then some) problems since birth. I am now 64 years old, and not in great health. If I could feel better, just once in awhile, it would be nice.
So, keep the interesting wisdom coming.
Thank you very much.
and peace.
Bill Blair

mr. p

December 3, 2008 |18:39

i like your poop

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