Stress Fatigue & Anxiety

Stress & Fatigue can be improved with bioresonance and nutrition therapy

What does Stress Fatigue feel like?

When most people think of stress they instinctively think of psychological stress, i.e., arguments, rage, anger, fear.

There are in fact three main types of stress that can be categorised as follows:

  1. Psychological (e.g., emotional trauma unresolved or ongoing)

  2. Physical (e.g., an injury or ongoing pain)

  3. Physiological (The stress can be coming from the internal or external environment, e.g., the yeast overgrowth that has been present in someone’s gut for many years or the mould and biotoxins in someone’s home or workspace.

Long-term stress leads to downregulation of thyroid hormones, and sex hormones like testosterone or progesterone as well as adrenal hormones like cortisol and adrenaline. Stress also has a negative effect on the nervous system, making it difficult to enter the ‘parasympathetic mode’ (rest & digest). These imbalances lead to numerous symptoms, some people refer to this is ‘adrenal fatigue’ which is technically not correct (it should be known as adrenal imbalance or HPA axis dysfunction but that never sounds quite as catchy).

Disturbances in digestion, energy, and mood always follow a period of chronic stress due to the powerful effect that the adrenal axis has on the various body systems.

When assessing an individual for stress-based disorders, I will consider the adrenal hormones, as well as mineral imbalances as these two areas, will highlight the extent of the stress disorder and how best to rebalance the individual’s health.

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