It's The Stress, Stupid
Recently the American Medical Association in a
commentary in its Journal said that stress is a "powerful risk
factor".
Politicians are quite fond of saying,"It's the
economy, stupid." This is a phrase to describe why people vote the the way they
do. Until the Iraq war it held up pretty well as a
truism.Recently the American Medical
Association in a commentary in its Journal said that stress is a "powerful risk
factor". ... stress is
not “just” some benign complaint. Instead, it’s a powerful
risk factor for disease, notes a recent commentary in The Journal of the
American Medical Association. The article focuses on evidence showing that
stress is linked to an increased risk for heart attacks, depression, cancer and
the progression of H.I.V. and AIDS. Notably, an accompanying article in JAMA
notes that workplace stress may be as bad for your heart as smoking and high
cholesterol. And marital strife also poses a major risk to your heart health,
the Archives of Internal Medicine reported this week. Tara Parker-Pope,
Giving Stress More
Respect , New York Times
October 24, 2007.So why aren't we
saying "It's the Stress, Stupid." when confronted with the skeptics that
question why rubbing feet and hands or many other "alternative therapies" can
have an effect on a wide variety of disorders and yes, even
diseases.Reflexology is frequently put
down as a "feel good" services. But "feeling good" is important because it means
your stress level has been interrupted and the stress is lower than it was
before.Wellness is about feeling good.
Feeling good lowers the risk factors that weaken our bodies and threatens our
health.It is interesting that you
can't feel good and be depressed at the same time. There are a myriad of things
that cannot thrive when you feel
good.So next time you feel stressed
look for the things in your life that make you feel good and go for it. You
might just save your life.Kevin Kunz
Posted: Wed - October 24, 2007 at 01:49 PM