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SinusWars has Discovered the Link between Stress and Sinusitis.

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

SinusWars has Discovered the Link between Stress and Sinusitis.











NY,NY (PRWEB) August 04, 2011

Psychoneurobiology is a whole new field of study that explores the ways our emotions impact on our physical well-being. It is accepted that stress and anxiety affect the immune system, endocrine system as well as neurological functions. By affecting these systems of the body, the body can be made physically ill.

There have been extensive studies done to demonstrate that being under continuous stress can cause infections and hence inflammation of the nasal and sinus membranes. Apart from bad habits such as smoking, stress can cause habits such as blowing the nose forcefully and rubbing it frequently. This will cause irritation that also leads to inflammation and sometimes bleeding. The body also becomes susceptible to viruses and bacteria when the immune system is under stress.

SinusWars research and development department has formulated an easy to carry natural remedy, SinusWars15. SinusWars15 was designed not only to calm your nerves but your entire body. SinusWars15 provides a full calming effect, “It is like having yoga in a bottle” says the CEO Treveshen Padayachee.

SinusWars15 not only targets sinusitis but removes the trigger in this case being stress. Adaptogens are substances that help the body cope with stress and the homeopathic ingredients within SinusWars15 work as adaptogens.

One of the ingredients Argentum Nitricum deals with a whole range of complications due to stress. Its actions are so vast that it even remedies ‘people who are in a hurry’. It is a particularly good ingredient for people with nervous dispositions. The immune system needs to be regulated during periods of stress and that is what Abrus Precatorius does. It also serves as a nerve tonic and relieves emotional shock or trauma. Adrenalinum is an ingredient that gets rid of excess watery nasal discharge. It also relieves pressure at the root of the nose.

Nux vomica will help the digestive complaints as well as high blood pressure due to stress. It also controls mood swings that are brought on by stress. An ingredient that acts specifically on the nervous system is Viburnum Opulus. It treats sinusitis as well as regulating nerve function and stress hormones. The lowered immune system is given a boost with Zincum Metallicum. Sleep patterns are regulated and general stress levels.

In summary the following symptoms are treated by SinusWars15:

    Stress, all forms
    Sinusitis and stress
    A weakened immune system due to stress
    A hypersensitive nervous system
    Stress headaches
    Fatigue and low mood that is associated with stress

Sometimes all the body needs is a nudge in the right direction. SinusWars15 will allow the body to get back to functioning optimally and emotions will be balanced in such a way as to give the mental confidence back to live a healthier lifestyle thereby preventing the recurrence of symptoms.

To order this brillant remedy today, go to http://www.sinuswars.com/remedies/sinuswars15.asp

SinusWars has a broad range of homeopathic remedies to treat almost all sinus problems imaginable. To view their range go to http://www.sinuswars.com/sinus-pressure.asp

1-800-275-5795 (Toll-Free)

Treveshen Padayachee (CEO)

http://www.sinuswars.com

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Depression And Stress – The Best Known Link Between The Two?

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Depression is a fault which might affect any guy from teenagers to grown-ups and might bring some serious side-effects with it which might cost an individual his\ her life. With ever increasing pace of our life during these days and pressures which people would feel having the responsibilities which they possess in their life, depression and stress might become an increasing worry. Acknowledging symptoms that tell you and your beloved ones might be heading in a direction which might help in curing these kinds of problems.
We know that by feeling sad or really low is a common feeling to pass through but if these kind of feelings prevail over every emotion of yours and seems to control your life, it might already be a depression which you’re experiencing. This may be the time to find the reason for the depressions and the stress signs which come with it might help you find out why you’re very much depressed or what causes the present state of persistent sadness.
Stress symptoms and depressions which you experience are bonded to each another and by getting to the nucleus of these might help you access the correct way out of these things. To aid yourself or your physician determine the factor for the depressions and the stress signs you might be experiencing as an integral share of such a situation, you might need to tell about the changes which can be done in your life or the dashing hopes you may have possessed to get through recently. There’re many people who think that the depressions and the stress signs they suffer from is due to things such as breakup, job loss, problem with finance and also the loss of any loved one. Such an experience might prove very traumatic for some people and when they think they’re fine, these events might often result in depressions and stress symptoms which, if left untreated or unchecked, might lead to thoughts about suicide or taking a refuge in substances such as drugs or alcohol.
Other possible ways of depressions and stress signs you might include how you might live your own life, the personality traits and also it might be genetic predisposition. There’re also some people who are very much prone to get depressions and the stress signs which sometime accompany it. Instances of these kind of people are those who’re lonely or have few people for communication, those who behave anti-social and people who are known for abusing certain things in the past, such as drugs and alcohol.

The Link Between Exercise and Stress

Friday, March 26th, 2010

It is no secret that people who exercise regularly feel better, more energetic, and less stressed. . There is plenty of evidence to show that exercise provides stress-relieving benefits.

Four ways exercise controls stress.

Exercise can help you relax. Although the actual exercise bout might be strenuous and difficult to execute, actual benefits such as stress reduction, body toning etc. actually occur after the session is over. The immediate post-exercise period helps flush out carbon dioxide and waste products from the various systems. Following a session of exercise, clinicians have measured a decrease in electrical activity of tensed muscles. People feel less jittery and hyperactive after an exercise session.

Exercise can help raise your mood. A good and well-supervised exercise session helps you relax for the next 90 to 120 minutes. This is called post-exercise euphoria or endorphin response, and these ‘feel good’ chemicals improve your mood and leave you relaxed.

Exercise can make you feel better about yourself. Think about those times when you were physically active. Did you not better about yourself? That feeling of self-worth contributes to stress relief. Physical fitness is a buffer against stress and fit subjects experience less stress than unfit subjects.

Exercise can make you eat better. People who exercise regularly tend to eat more nutritious food and stick to healthy eating habits; this helps your body manage stress better.

To help you get started here are three types of activities you can choose from. A combination of all 3 is ideal for best results.

1. Aerobic activity. All it takes is 20 minutes’ worth, six to seven days a week. Twenty minutes won’t carve a big chunk out of your day, but it will improve your ability to control stress significantly. These are good aerobic studios in almost every town. Look for information in local newspapers for spring specials and other discounts.

2. Yoga. In yoga or yoga-type activities, your mind relaxes progressively as your body increases its amount of muscular work. Recent studies have shown that when large muscle groups repeatedly contract and relax, the brain receives a signal to release specific neurotransmitters, which in turn make you feel relaxed and more alert.

3. Recreational sports. Play cricket, football tennis, or badminton on weekends. Cycling and swimming also work well. These games require the kind of vigorous activity that rids your body of stress-causing adrenaline and other hormones.

In addition to the above ‘long term solutions’, you can also try several techniques to ‘calm down’ when you feel overly stressed.

Short cut stress busters.

If you are sitting in one position for a prolonged period of time, stand up from the desk and stretch your arms and legs at regular intervals. Shut your eyes and take 20 slow deep breaths. Listen to soothing music. Squeeze and release a towel or a rubber ball a few times. Do not jump to reach the phone and respond in a calm composed manner to all situations. Visualize yourself petting your children, sitting by the balcony watching the sunset, spending the weekend relaxing with family, walking on grass etc.