How Stress Changes Our Bodies

Stress is not caused exclusively by what happens to us; sometimes our thoughts and emotions are more culpable in producing stress than anything external. Stress—however it is produced—can cause massive physical changes in the body. Human beings evolved in an environment where failure to respond instantly to a threat often resulted in death.  When we perceive a threat, the body floods with stress hormones like adrenalin that accelerate the body’s ability to respond rapidly. Heart rate and breathing increase, muscles tense, we sweat more, and non-essential functions shut down as the body goes into “fight or flight” mode to deal with the danger. Can you recall an incident that produced this kind of reaction in your body—even when your life was not at risk?

Download SweetBeat™ for the iPhone to monitor your heart rate variability (HRV) and learn how to detect and manage stress.

3 thoughts on “How Stress Changes Our Bodies

  1. Lynn

    I am using SweetBeat and I can see my HRV number go down when I think an unhappy thought! I also see it go back up when I clear my head and think happy thoughts. Wow!!

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      1. Tayfun

        LOL at the chocolate. Chocolate makes everything better. Your right you have to look at the joy and laughter. I think it’s a big part of keeping sane. Thanks for joining in the blog hop 🙂

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