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Physical Effects of Stress
There are many physical effects of stress. Some are hallmark to
the acute stages and then these effects turn chronic under severe stress.
These are the acute symptoms:
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Increase in the heart rate to supply more blood quickly.
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Increase in the blood pressure to supply blood efficiently.
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Increase in the respiratory rate to get more oxygen from the atmosphere.
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Breakdown of glycogen stores in liver and muscle
to get more glucose.
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Formation of more glucose from non carbohydrate substances.
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Diversion of the blood from less vital to more vital organs.
These physical effects continue worsening under the loads of
stress. The body becomes a servant to stress and then a prisoner. Eventually,
nothing can be done without permission asked to the stress response: "Can I do
this? Can I do that? What can I do anymore?"
Instead of allowing the physical effects to grow and overtake the
body, the cause of the stress has to be found and neutralized.
The cause of the stress can be discovered in the
ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL.
Here you will learn what your key stress areas are and what exactly you can to
to negate the effects it is making in your life. This is a personallized process
of stress management.
GET IT NOW TO REDUCE THE PHYSICAL EFFECTS OF STRESS!
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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