How Chiro Helps With Stress

Stress is pressure or tension that is a result of a demanding circumstance. It can impact various systems of our bodies. It requires the affected system to work harder to perform and produce at the same level when compared to a non-stress situation.

There are different types of stress, positive and negative. Positive stress — also known as eustress — is the stress of planning a wedding (assuming one is happy about it) or exercising the body. The system in each of these circumstances has pressure applied and is required to work harder and the outcome is perceived as something positive or pleasant.

Negative stress is called distress and is a result of pressure or tension that leads to an unpleasant and ultimately taxing outcome. Distress can be non-stop work for extended periods of time, lack of sleep, a death in the family or other emotional traumas, excessive exercise, and poor nutrition. Many Americans deal with a low-grade level of chronic distress, meaning it never really goes away. Every once in a while, a life event occurs and that distress level rises, causing healthy behaviors to go by the wayside. In these instances, it’s more important than ever to keep your affected systems operating as optimally as possible; that’s why chiropractic adjustments are so crucial to your routine health regimen, and why additional adjustments can help even more — because your body, your machine needs to be tuned up.

Improved Communication

Your brain communicates with every single cell of your body through the path of the spinal cord and nerves, and vice versa. Proper communication is required for optimal health. The spine houses and protects the majority of this communication system. When the spine is moving properly and well, the communication system is free from interference and is able to operate at its highest level. When the spine is not moving optimally or is under undue stress, the machine can inhibit proper nervous system communication.

In a healthy body under relatively low distress, it is important to regularly assess and correct spinal health and motion through chiropractic adjustments. When a body is under larger amounts of stress, proper communication is even more important because the system is required to work harder to produce results equal to those periods of experiencing less stress. This means that any interference within the communication system can have a more significant effect on the body doing its job. When you are stressed, chiropractic adjustment is much more important. Give your body the ability simply to communicate as efficiently and effectively as possible during those times you want to pull your hair out; don’t skip it.

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