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STRESS It is an established
fact that Stress is the trigger for a large number of diseases including
Heart attacks, diabetes, obesity, BP, and Metabolic syndromes. Medication alone
cannot combat stress on a long term basis… more factors need to be considered
and made a part of the treatment and lifestyle changes. |
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Stressful conditions are detrimental to heart
health. Medical findings and data suggests, the number of cases where death
is the presenting symptom or the result of a sudden unprecedented heart
attack, all these abnormalities will be the root cause of the disease,
triggered by excessive long term and repeated stress. It is not possible to change external stress. It is more useful to
change our own immunity, stamina and capability to withstand stress Here are a few tips to remain protected from
stress that go beyond regulating meditation, food and exercise:
We all agree that ill health is triggered or
worsened by a stressful mind and attitude. Incorporating all or combination
of the above suggestions will transform lives and assist in bring most people
out of disease and protect from any illness. No factor of stress occurs singularly. The most
likely outcome of stress is as follows: ·
Fatigue of sensitive muscles like cardiac muscles ·
Acidity ·
Chronic fatigue syndrome arising from time
constraints, physical strain, food mismanagement. ·
Cholesterol is processed in the liver. Stress can
cause changes in HDL:LDL ratio leading to other complications. ·
Internal abrasions (ulcers), inflammation, toxic
deposit, loss of vascular flexibility, rigidity of other body tissue are an
outcome of prolonged stress and acidity ·
Hyper acidity in the body is an invitation to
infections and incorrect metabolic processes. Sever conditions can lead to
diabetes, ulcers, piles, cancer and fatal heart attack. ·
Incorrect neurological responses: all bodily
systems rely of a logical, chronological sequence of nerve impulses. The
heart beats with a specific rhythm. Incorrect nerve instructions can lead to
arrhythmia; muscular fatigue, valve malfunction, changes in blood pressure
and pulmonary diseases. ·
Stress leads to fainting, pain, swelling,
vomiting, sweating, loss of memory, pale extremities etc result from stress. Stress management is top priority
in treatment of Heart diseases under SHARP. The results of Sanjeevan Kriya
and other treatment modalities under SHARP have changed the life of all
patients to become more confident, strong, hopeful and emotionally stable. |
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