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Stress May Be
"Killing" You!
Don't Let it Dictate Your Eating Habits!
You've heard that stress
can kill you --that it's a risk
factor for high blood pressure, heart attacks and
strokes--but is it also a risk factor for obesity? Is
it really fast food that has made Americans the
fattest people in the world? Or is it something more
insidious?
Scientists have charted the precise physiological
mechanisms that convert a stressful event happening
outside us into a stressful result inside us. Muscles
contract to armor us against injury. Blood pressure
rises, heart rate and respiration quicken to provide
the energy we need to fight or flee. Digestion shuts
down. Blood will clot more quickly to slow blood loss
from injury. The liver releases energy in the form of
glycogen, raising blood sugar.
All these processes are designed to cope with acute
stress. Unfortunately, when these protective
mechanisms are activated over and over again for years
and years, they cause great physical harm.
Chronically contracted muscles induce chronic pain.
The immune system's impaired ability to turn off
inflammation leads to arthritis and other difficult to
treat conditions such as fibromyalgia. Chronic high
blood pressure and increased clotting cause heart
attack and strokes.
Poor digestion results in faulty absorption of vital
nutrition, as well as gastritis and irritable bowel
syndrome. Rapid shallow breathing removes too much
carbon dioxide from the blood which then loses its
proper acidity, causing heart palpitations, faintness
and panic attacks.
Chronically increased blood sugar promotes Type II
Diabetes. The release of cortisol from the adrenal
glands shuts down the immune system, slowing wound
healing and lowering the body's ability to fight off
colds, flu and other more serious diseases.
Last but not least, cortisol (We used to call it
adrenalin) fosters deposits of fat, particularly
around the abdomen. Have you been dieting, or just
eating right, and exercising regularly, but can't lose
any weight? The stress/cortisol connection may be the
reason.
Here's another reason why stress can make us fat. High
starch foods, like pasta, potatoes, and white bread,
stimulate the production of serotonin, that wonderful
hormone responsible for a happy, relaxed mood. Dairy
products contain L-tryptophan, an amino acid that
converts to serotonin. It's no wonder we crave those
foods. They actually help us feel less anxious.
So don't stress over your weight. It's normal to eat
more and put on weight when you're going through
stressful times. Concentrate, instead, on finding
ways to relieve the stress you feel. Review your
lifestyle and see what needs to change. Then turn
your attention to what and how much you eat; how
little you exercise. Working with your body instead of
against it is the key to enjoying lifelong health.
Would you like
to try a product that may help you?
It may be just what you
need to help you conquer stress eating!
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