Stress, anxiety and depression can negatively influence ‘unstimulated salivary flow rate’ (how much saliva is being produced when you’re not eating), which can cause an uncomfortably dry mouth and dental diseases. While reducing stress is the best way to prevent this – limiting your caffein...
10 to 20% of people actually experience an increase in interest in sex when they are in a place of negative affect, stress, depression, anxiety, loneliness, despair, repressed rage. We’ve all got it. The other 80 to 90% experience no change or else a reduction in their interest in ...
Anxiety, including anxiety disorder, can manifest in various ways, such as physical symptoms like rapid heart rate, sweating, and stomach discomfort. Symptoms of anxiety can also include things like having negative thoughts, an anxious energy, brain fog, headaches and irritability. Being able to id...
Russell L. Blaylock, M.D- "Anxiety is a major problem with depression, and vaccinations will greatly worsen the condition. In fact,vaccination, especially multiple vaccinations,will maintain the brain in a state of inflammation that will be self-perpetuating, because the excess release of glutamate...
Given that too much stress is unhealthy, stress management can be a powerful tool for wellness. One great tactic is to watch what you eat, there are several foods that reduce stress and anxiety. How Does Stress Impact Your Body? The American Institute of Stress reports that: ...
Why Do Stress and Anxiety Make You Poop? Gut-Brain Axis Your brain and digestive system are closely linked and can influence one another. Your emotions can have a big impact on your gut. This can sound a bit far-fetched, but if you really think about it, there are lots of examples. ...
You may be struggling with stomach pain and digestive distress without understanding why, thinking it might be something you ate. Can stress cause stomach pain? Stress, especially chronic stress, can indeed increase your risk for gastrointestinal (GI) problems. "Stress and anxiety are common causes...
Anxiety and depression Headaches Heart disease Problems with digestion Trouble sleeping Memory and concentration problems Weight gain In short spurts, cortisol can boost your immunity by limiting inflammation. However, if you have consistently high levels of cortisol, your body can get used ...
Anxiety is caused when life events are felt to be threatening to individual physical, social or mental well-being. The amount of anxiety experienced by an individual depends on: How threatening these life events are perceived to be; Individual coping strategies; and ...
Stress is not a mental illness, but it can contribute to mental illness. Persistently high levels of cortisone—referred to ashyperadrenocorticism—have been independently linked to an increased risk of anxiety disorders,bipolar disorder, andmajor depressive disorder (MDD).10 ...