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Thursday, 13 March 2008 01:34

What Causes Stress?

Stress begins by producing an alarm response in the body, which if not managed by the body's own natural resources, can lead to development of an adaptation response. If stress is not resolved, symptoms appear. Imbalances usually begin at the cell level, progress to tissue and cell level and may involve whole systems.

Stress may results from a large number of factors including:

  • Thoughts of self-doubt that block perceptual awareness
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • Inadequate intake of water or oxygen
  • Toxic stress factors such as fungus, bacteria, viruses and chemical agents
  • The presence of heavy metals
  • Prescription drugs or other synthetic compounds
  • Geopathic stressors such as parasites or allergens
  • Genetic predispositions
  • Bio-Field contamination from radiation, microwaves and ELF's
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