Friday, July 8, 2011

DEALING WITH STRESS THROUGH CHIROPRACTIC

http://www.bridgechiropractic.com/ Life is full of pressure, stress and frustration. Worrying about your job security, being overworked, driving in rush-hour traffic or up with a sick child all create stress. According to a recent survey by the American Psychology Association, fifty-four percent of Americans are concerned about the level of stress in their everyday lives and two-thirds of Americans say they are likely to seek help for stress.

Long lasting or chronic stress suppress the immune system, which in turn increase the susceptibility to illness, especially to immune-related disorders or cancer. Emotional stress also leads to hormonal imbalances that interfere with immune system function.

If you reduce stress, you will help to maintain balance and health. This is the underlying theory of several treatment ideas such as meditation, guided imagery, biofeedback, and yoga. Other methods include dietary changes, herbal medicine, acupuncture, and acupressure. Each of these methods can be used independently or in combination with any other. The fact is that something needs to be done to reduce stress levels!

Some “Relaxation Therapies” are better than others to reduce stress. These are forms of mind and body medicine that have one thing in common; they facilitate deep relaxation and reduce stress. A basic premise in mind and body medicine is that chronic stress can contribute to illness, and that relaxation restores the physical and mental functioning that improves one's health. More important than the stressors themselves is our ability to cope with them.

Chiropractic care relieves stress on your spine and helps promote a healthy spine and body. Coupled with relaxing exercises, exercise and relaxed breathing, chiropractic care can help you deal with your stress in a healthy and proactive way. 

Source: genesis.com

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