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Stress
causes our muscles to tighten. Slouching creates unattractive
posture along with sore back, neck, and shoulder muscles. The
combination of stress, muscle tension, and poor posture may
create chronic illness. Sitting upright, rigid, and tense is
not proper posture. For proper or neutral posture, you must
align your body and place your muscles in balance with each
other.
Areas of stress, tension, and chronically tight
muscles lead to local inflammation and irritation. The
inflammation, in turn, causes physical damage to the muscles,
which can eventually heal with scar tissue. Diseased tissue
and tight, sore muscles may then result from this chronic
stress. When an area of the body is chronically weakened or
irritated, it is more susceptible to the onset of arthritis,
cancer, ulcers, and other ailments.
An ulcer is an
example of how the stomach may suffer damage from stress.
Asthma, colitis, headaches, eye-strain and other illnesses may
also result from stress and the poor posture it creates. Many
doctors feel that the primary cause of most illnesses may be
stress and anxiety. Preventing stress and improving your
posture are important in creating a foundation for radiant
health.
Stress release techniques can be designed to help you
reduce tension in five primary stress zones:
1: eyes, forehead
and top of head. 2: the throat.
Stress can bring on a frog in your throat or the inability to
speak clearly. 3: a band around
the chest. The chest is the center of feelings. Some people
have difficulty breathing when they “need to get something off
their chest.” 4: the stomach
and diaphragm. Chronic digestive problems are commonly
associated with stress, anxiety, and poor posture. 5: the
lower intestines, the anus, and the sex organs.
There
are many exercises and techniques you can use to improve the
quality of your life. Stress is associated with muscular
tension and poor posture. By using stress release techniques,
you can eliminate anxiety and live a happier, healthier life.
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