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How Stress Can Affect Our Health?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Stress affects everyone and we can’t escape it&period; This happens to people who<a href&equals;"http&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;maizii&period;com"> live in rural areas<&sol;a>&comma; so those who have a hectic lifestyle are much more likely to become stressful&period; This can happen when you are not able to balance between work and leisure at home&period; Leisure time is limited and often&comma; work overload causes us to spend much of our time and effort&period; Stress could happen due to anxiety&comma; guilt&comma; fear&comma; anger and other negative feelings&period; When stress happens too long&comma; our body will be affected&period; Stress may first degrade our immune system&period; It will activate our adrenal glands and cortisol&comma; a type of hormone will be released&period; It is useful for briefly relieving our body and mind from the effects of stress&comma; but after a long-term exposure&comma; our health will be affected&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">After a long-period of time&comma; stress will cause depression&comma; ulcer&comma; diabetes&comma; hypertension&comma; insomnia&comma; heartburn and others&period; Stress also affects our digestion and this will cause problems with our ability to assimilate nutrients&period; People who are distressed can’t follow their hunger signal&period; Simple deep breathing exercises and balanced nutritious diet could often significantly improve our situations&period; Breakfast could have a contribution in ensuring that we are more resistant to stress&period; If our breakfast is good enough&comma; we should be able to adequately maintain our overall sugar level&period; It is not advisable to skip breakfast&comma; because the lack of energy will make it more difficult for us to cope with stress symptoms&period; There are nutrients that can make it easier for us to deal with stress&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Vitamin A&comma; vitamin C&comma; vitamin E and selenium should help our body to fight unwanted effects of stress&period; Antioxidant that we get from food is also essential&period; So we should eat more leafy vegetables&comma; fresh fruits&comma; fish&comma; figs&comma; pulses&comma; curd and others&period; Vitamin C is also essential&comma; because our brain has the highest density of vitamin C compared to other parts of our body&period; Despite being easily found in our diet&comma; vitamin C is actually a very strong antioxidant and it is recommended to have about 1000mg of citamin C each day&period; Vitamin B12 is also essential to reduce stress-induced fatigue&period; Common sources of vitamin B12 include lean meat&comma; eggs&comma; fish and milk&period; We also need to have enough vitamin B6 so we can get stronger immune system&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Common sources of vitamin B6 are potatoes and banana&period; Fruits could also help us to reduce stress&period; Vegetables&comma; such as broccoli&comma; cauliflower and cabbage should be quite rich in bio-flavonoids&period; These substances should help us in neutralizing free radicals that can be generated during a stressful location&period; You should be able to improve the situation using the deep breathing technique&period; We are actually using the partial capacity of our lungs in daily situations&period; If we are able to breathe properly&comma; we should be able to reduce the overall stress level&period; By practicing deep breathing technique&comma; our body will be full of energy and we will be able to perform much more easily&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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