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Stress Induced Heart Problems
How stress affects the circulatory system is a matter of time and
intensity of the stress. The most profound affect is stress induced heart
problems. These are often irreversable damages you want to avoid.
The heart and circulatory system cannot possibly keep up with the
demands of stress placed on it. Drastic lifestyle changes need to be made to
avoid the inevitable: the heart attack that ends life.
But before we get to that point, here are a few changes related
to acute stress:
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Diversion of the blood from less vital to more vital organs.
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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.
Now adding stress over time will cause these circulatory changes
to become more profound.
Think for a minute about adding a medication such as a blood
pressure drug. The attempt of this drug to lower the body's response may be in
opposition to a need of the body.
Why does stress cause these changes in the circulatory system? To
help protect and defend the body from the opposing stress. Why would it be wise
to lower these effects while not looking for the offending stress? This rational
will prolong the stress and cause more challeging problems for the body to
overcome.
Look at these circulatory symptoms as a warning to change the
stress in your life.
In the ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL I take
you through a personal, step-by-step process of uncovering your particular
stress and offer specific ways to eliminate them.
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Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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