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Physiological Effects of Stress
The body will do what it can to combat and survive stress. There are certain
hallmark characteristics and physiological effects of stress that happen short
term and long term.
Acute stress causes an alarm reaction by the body.
Chronic stress causes exhaustion.
Chronic stress brings with it many of the physical symptoms you are probably
dealing with today: tiredness, fatigue, mental confusion, sleeplessness,
irritability. The physiological effects of stress are written in medical
textbooks and list symptom after symptom.
What is the cure to all these symptoms?
Remove the stress -- THEN attend to the physical symptom.
When the stress is removed, the body will return to normal
function
After a period of time, the body will nourish the non-vital area
once again and the body will heal. Can you see why addressing the physical
symptom of stress without finding the cause of stress is foolish?
In the ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL we will
take a journey through the physiological effects of stress and discover specific
ways to help your body return to a more normal condition.
GET IT NOW TO REDUCE YOUR PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF STRESS!
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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