Stressful Moments – How To Cope Rather Than Live in Hope For A Cure

Why do we get stressed is a common question asked when looking for answers to stressful moments. What a major breakthrough that would be if we could pinpoint exactly what it is that triggers these stressful bouts – but because we all differ in so many ways then trying to decipher what brings these moments ahead can be very difficult. Stressful moments can be brought on by many happenings or mishaps. In a stressful situation, a sufferer may feel and experience loss of control of their body actions and emotions which they find is out of their jurisdiction. Stress hormones escalate out of control – this then activates an energetic flush of hormone release which speeds up the beat of the heart to pump faster which then causes muscle tension followed by accelerated breathing. These are not unusual reactions when stressful moments kick in Other painful ailments suffered by a patient suffering from stress are migraine, backache, palpitations, perspiration, and high blood pressure – these symptoms are all common partners of stress. (Not in everyone) You may find a change in personality where you become touchy and irritable. Different reactions for different people – in some people the effects of stress may contribute to why they develop ulcers cold sores, and heart disease. Once again this does not apply to everyone. There are many stress-related factors but the two main stressors are the internal and external – the outer one of the two can be brought on by bereavement, debt, or even a break up of a long time relationship. The other stress factor is where you yourself instigate the situation furthermore by forcefully contributing with the intake of certain matters that are not agreeable to the condition. Alcohol, nicotine, caffeine, and many more along with environmental toxins are all chemical substances to be avoided because of how they exhaust the body of energy. Cutting down or cutting out on your intake of these sources is not the cure but most definitely soothes the condition from flaring up to stages of severity. However, there are various techniques used to help combat stressful moments. If you can label and identify the reason why your physical and mental doings take place then there is a possibility that you can calm the condition. By ignoring the signs and symptoms of stress you may hamper your chances of ever having peace of mind thus intensifying the pain-causing unnecessary suffering. Proven techniques practiced today by millions to help with stress relief and pressure are to take up yoga exercise. Exercise therapy controls the build-up of stress hormones. Mental exercises like Yoga meditation are a form of mind control exercise. By controlling the nervous system with relaxation classes you claim back control of your life – your emotions – your feelings – your actions and all because you did it the natural way. Yoga is a natural remedy that is helping people to cope instead of living in the hope of a cure. (Depending on the severity of stress or any other illness)