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Chronic Stress

We are all under stress of one sort or another, new jobs, new relationships, new houses are all good things, but can also be stressful.  Foreclosure, bankruptcy, divorce and loss of a job are also, obviously huge sources of stress.  Your body is affected in many different negative ways by stressors.

  • Stress can be physical, mental or emotional, and they all affect the body in the same way.
  • Cortisol and endorphin levels increase, and make the body react in a “fight or flight” manner.  In the short term, that means increasing heart rate and blood pressure to feed the muscles blood in order to run away or fight an opponent, while blood flow is decreased to the internal organs necessary for digestion.
  • Over the long term, or under chronic stress, that leads to high blood pressure, heart attacks, strokes, low energy levels, insomnia, disregulation of neurotransmitters which can lead to anxiety and depression, Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other digestive problems, osteoporosis, weight gain, diabetes, low libido and impotence, chronic fatigue, hair loss, pain and muscle tension, premature aging and low immune function.  The immune suppression is especially worrysome, because the immune system protects you from infections, and cancers.

At the tea party we had herbal teas to help with stress which contain herbs called adaptogens, which help your body adapt to stress in order to be more resilient to it.  There are also calming herbs to help with anxiety and accelerated heart rate associated with chronic stress. We also had fruit with vitamin C in it, as well as foods high in B vitamins.  Stress depletes B vitamins, and a good B complex can do wonders for your energy and state of mind.  Make sure to take it with food, and try to get a good quality one in capsule, rather than tablet, form.

During these very stressful times it is important to take care of yourself as much as possible.  You may want to try some of the following:

  • Epsom salt baths with lavender oil: these are both detoxifying, and relaxing because you don’t have your phone, crying children, or other problems taking your attention.  Try the best you can to let your mind go, meditate, and just experience the time soaking in the tub releasing worries and the rest of the cares for 20-30 minutes.  It can do wonders to just unplug.
  • Treat yourself to a pedicure, or a massage every month.  They are really not that expensive (less than getting a coffee at starbucks every day) and help you relax and unplug.  They are also good for circulation and loosening tight muscles.
  • B12 or B Complex shots can be very helpful for stress and energy.
  • Exercise has been clinically proven to protect the body from stress, and decreases anxiety and pain while making you overall more healthy.
  • Make sure you are getting on average 8 hours of sleep a night without sleep aids.  Sleep deprivation is very dangerous, and can help to bring on major health problems.

Decrease your cortisol levels.  Cortisol leads to a lot of problems, including stubborn weight that stays around the midsection and is very difficult to diet and exercise away.  Cortisol also leads to high glucose levels, and can predispose people to diabetes and metabolic syndromes.

Human Reconstruction can help insulate your body from the negative effects of chronic stress; you will feel better, sleep better, and age slower.  Call today for an appointment (916) 241 9325

Dr. Heather Wdowin

Dr. Heather Wdowin, NMD is a licensed primary care physician in the state of Arizona, and a licensed Naturopathic Medical Doctor in California. She graduated with a Bachelors degree in Neurobiology from Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and her Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine is from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ. She has completely circumnavigated the planet with a backpack, hiked the Grand Canyon nine times, jumped out of an airplane, sailed down the Nile and meditated in the queen’s chamber of the great pyramid. Dr. Wdowin specializes in Sports Medicine, Neuro-endocrinology, and difficult cases. She currently works with professional athletes in the NFL and UFC, optimizes their health and thereby improves their performance. She has studied with the leaders of the emerging Environmental Medicine field, and designed Human Reconstruction’s facility to be perfect for detoxification and depuration therapy and treatment. It is her philosophy to use all tools available to diagnose the cause of disease, and then treat that cause with personalized attention and whatever modality brings about results. She is an accomplished diagnostician and practitioner, as well as a certified clinical hypnotherapist to aid a patient in utilizing the mind body connection in healing.