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Stress Testing Tools

Have you ever wished you were stress free? As long as you live, you will experience stress. What a lot of people don’t realize is that there are two kinds of stress: good stress and bad stress. Despite its bad reputation, stress is one of our bodies' best defense systems. When we sense danger-such as a car coming at us-our bodies release adrenaline and other chemicals that make us more alert, raise our blood pressure and increase our strength, speed and reaction time. This positive effect of stress can be harnessed for short-term productivity goals. Procrastinators work very efficiently in the last minute to get things done. This is an example of working under stress. Similarly, if you feel that your business may have to be shut down unless something is done, you will work extra hard to meet the goal. It has a similar effect as a life threatening danger. What we need to learn to do is to make sure that this behavior does not continue for extended periods of time to affect our health. This is where stress testing tools can help.

There are a number of stress testing tools that are safe, easy-to-use, and reliable that screen stress levels by using a small saliva sample to measure your levels of DHEA and cortisol, which are hormones vital to your body's response to stress. These two hormones help balance each other to ensure a stress response. DHEA is anabolic, a constructive hormone that affects the immune system, blood pressure, and sleep, among its many functions. Cortisol is a catabolic hormone, a hormone that also affects the immune system, blood pressure, and sleep. When your body feels stress, cortisol is essential. Cortisol maintains and raises your energy levels to assist your body during that stressful period. Together, these two hormones work to provide your body with an optimal stress response.

Hormones can affect our health and are powerful chemical messengers that circulate through our bloodstream to specific target cells, where they generate a wide range of biological responses. You probably think of hormones as the "prime movers" of your physical and emotional health. Every time you get angry, become tired, laugh, cry, have sex, wake up, feel hungry, or fall asleep your body is responding to hormones. That's because hormone levels can impact virtually every major system and organ in your body. There are several major hormones that have particularly powerful effects on your health, and each one plays a unique physiological role in the body.

DHEA is the most abundant hormone in your bloodstream. Although the complete scope of its function is not yet fully determined, DHEA seems to balance the effects of cortisol by improving the body's ability to cope with stress. It also provides the source material for the production of important sex hormones.

Clinical studies suggest that DHEA can boost energy levels, strengthen immune function, improve memory, and reduce body fat. Some researchers believe that DHEA acts as a "mood elevator," preventing depression and senile dementia by protecting important neurons in the brain. DHEA levels should be closely monitored when supplementing, however, to prevent potentially harmful imbalances.

As you grow older, hormone levels can drop by as much as 80%-90% from their youthful peaks. Researchers have found that this decrease plays an important role in the aging process- ultimately impairing muscle development, sexual function, sleep patterns, and various brain functions- including memory, along with reducing one's overall sense of well-being. What's more, those imbalances can put you at a higher risk for cardiovascular problems and poor bone health.

It is important to make the distinction between acute stress, such as that experienced during sky-diving or bungee jumping, and chronic stress caused by, say, long-term economic hardship. Chronic stress is almost certainly bad for you, but acute stress actually enhances immune function and improves the ability of the body to respond to infection or immunization. So the thing that most affects your long term health is not dramatic life events but on-going day-to-day problems.



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Index Of Vitamins,Nutrients And Supplements  

Acidophilus For Digestive Maintenance

Allergy And Sinus Relief

Amino Acid Supplements

Antioxidant-Rich Fruit Extracts

Aids For Nervous Tension And Anxiety

Arthritis: Relief For Chronic Pain Cause By Soreness Inflammation In The Joints

Relieve Symptoms Of Urinary Tract Infections Odors

Calcium Supplements For Bone Support And Muscle Contraction,

Childrens Liquid Chewable Vitamins

Cholesterol Balance For Cardiovascular health And Circulation

Chromium Minerals Supporting Healthy Blood Glucose Levels

Seasonal Cold And Flu Relief

Colon Intestinal Cleansers Detoxification And Purifiers

Concentration Aids For Attention Deficits And Hyperactivity

CoQ10 Boost Energy Levels Strengthen Immune System

Creatine Improve Muscle Performance During High Intensity Activities

Detoxification Purification Cleansing Of Body Toxins

DHEA Supplements For Adrenal Deficiency Promoting Improved Alertness Stamina

Diabetes Nutritional Support Vitamins Herbs

Digestion Intestonal Aids

Energy Supplements Increase Physical Endurance Aerobic Performance

Essential Oils Natural Antiseptics Germicides Antibacterials Fungicides

Garlic Aiding Blood Pressure,Cholesterol Levels,Circulation, Asthma Candida

Glands Support For Muscle Tone,Blood-Sugar Balance,Sodium/Water Balance.

Headaches And Hangovers

Soothe Ringing Ears And Vitamins For Eyes

Heart Veins Circulation Inflamation Painful Swelling

Household Germ Clearners And Purifyers

Immune System Support And Defense

Iron Formulas Vitamins And Supplements

Kidney And Liver Remedies Nutrients

Magnesium The Essential Nutrient

Meal Replacements(MRP) Nutritional Shakes

Mens Health Prostate Formulas

Minerals Their Purpose Why We Need Them

Mouth Care Oral Hygiene And Health

Multiple Vitamins For Nutritional Balance

Oils: Flaxseed,Salmon Black Currant Castor Cod Liver And More

Osteoporosis Calcium And Strong Bones

Pain Inflammation Relievers And Reducers

Personal Care Hair Nails And Skin

Pet Care And Health Formulas

Potassium Heart Rhythm And Nervous System

Proteins Muscles And Nutrition

Respiratory Healthy Clean Lung Function

Supplemnets For Rest Relaxation And Sleep

Teas Oh What Soothing Calming Benefits They Bring

Vitamin A Beta Carotene

Vitamin B Cobalamin B-Complex Nerves Skin Eyes Hair Mouth

Vitamin C Rosehips Ester-C Bioflavonoids

Vitamins D Fish Livers E Tocopherols K Bruises

Weight Gain And Loss Formulas

Womens Supplements Nutrients And Vitamins

Yeast Infections Dietary Supplements Enzymes

Zinc An Aid To Cell Repair And The Immune System

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