13 August 2010
Anxiety
Obtain Your Proactive Relief From Stress From A Massage Chair
Stress is the sign of the times. If you haven’t noticed lately, life is getting a wee bit stressful. Perhaps you are a little more anxious or you find your mind racing to solve problems. You might be avoiding responsibilities or easily irritated. These are just a few of the signs of stress. It is important in these types of time to recognize and begin to cope with stress. Get proactive about stress relief.
There are stresses that are behavioral in nature. Certain behaviors, for instance, like focusing on negative thoughts can build stress in your life. Most of us know somebody who is focused on one problem after another while avoiding people and responsibilities.
Stress also takes a physical toll on the body. Some of the more common signs of bodily stress are muscle tension, pain and headaches. Other reported signs are digestive problems, fatigue, chest palpitations and weight gain. Weight change is also another potential sign of stress. This may be a weight gain or loss.
There are many causes of stress which can simply come from fatigue, problem avoidance and even digestion problems. Stress can manifest in the body in many different ways. It is important to recognize the first signs of stress. That is when it is first beginning to build within your body.
Posted by Ken Cooke
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5 August 2010
Anxiety
Manage Your Stress with Daily Massage Chair Therapy
Many people are experiencing higher levels of stress today than it any other time in their lives. This may be due to the unprecedented levels of change that are current in the world. It is important to find successful ways to manage your stress. One of the best ways that I have found is with massage chair therapy.
Our modern times have playing does with modern types of problems. Stress today is much different than just a few generations ago. Most stress encountered these days is psychological as opposed to physical danger.
Will be stress stemming from our modern age is much different today. Most of our stress is coming from how we view the world. We may be stressed about our jobs, meeting a due date or even paying the rent.
Our bodies react to stress as if we were about to be harmed. When we are under stress, our body reacts. This reaction is geared to help save our lives. This is termed the fight or flight reaction.
Stress causes the body to be prepared to take immediate action. Your body goes on high alert which increases the heart rate, and perhaps the muscles for action. Blood is diverted from the major organs in response to an immediate physical threat.
Posted by Ethan Barington
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