
Herbs For Stress
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THE THREE STAGES OF STRESS
- Alarm stage: This is the body's immediate reaction to acute stress and is characterised by symptoms such as an increased heart rate, sweating, nervous fidgeting, or feeling tense, anxious, worried. This reaction is part of the "fight or flight" stress response, which results in a burst of adrenaline through our system.
- Resistance stage: If the stressful situation comes to an end the body will then return to normal; however, if the stressor remains, stress hormones continue to be produced. Fatigue, sleep disturbances, irritability, poor concentration, and chronic anxiety can develop as receptor sites become resistant to stress hormone levels and increasing quantities of stress hormones need to be produced to cope with the ongoing stress.
- Exhaustion stage: After an extended period of stress, the body goes into the final stage of the stress response. At this stage, the body has depleted its energy resources. Once it reaches the exhaustion stage, the body is no longer equipped t to fight stress and this may cause tiredness, sadness, and feeling unable to cope.