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DECREASE
STRESS
& CORTISOL LEVELS
WITH TOUCH
By: Jamie Sharpe
Stress affects your
brain by releasing powerful
chemical messengers
called neurotransmitters.
One of these neurotransmitters
is the hormone cortisol,
often referred to as
“the stress hormone”.
While cortisol regulates
and mobilizes energy,
if we have too much
of it, it produces a
number of negative side
effects. It can cause
depression, headaches,
high blood pressure,
obsessive compulsive
disorder, anxiety, and
several other medical
conditions. Cortisol
is an anti-inflammatory
hormone. Because of
diet, the excessive
use of over-the-counter
drugs, and other lifestyle
factors, many people
have internal inflammation
within the body.
High
levels of cortisol and
stress can also have
negative effects on
the skin. The production
of free radicals increases
and breaks down cells
leading to premature
aging. During stress,
the skin is the last
tissue to receive nutrients
because the blood supply
is being routed to the
vital organs. The rate
at which skin cells
shed off slows down
and gives skin a dull
appearance. The body’s
fluids are depleted,
leaving the skin dry
and dehydrated.
Reduce
cortisol levels naturally:
Massage
and touch.
Touch increases levels
of the neurotransmitters
serotonin, dopamine,
and oxytocin. It decreases
levels of cortisol .
Healthy, balanced levels
of serotonin produce
a calm, general sense
of well-being. Dopamine
assists the human body
with mood, attention,
learning, and sleep.
Oxytocin produces feelings
of calm and contentment.
Meditate.
Meditation is a proven
way to relieve stress.
Take a few moments out
of your day to light
a candle, just sit and
clear your mind, or
do deep breathing techniques.
Meditation calms the
senses and reduces stress
in the body, and in
turn reduces cortisol
production. Try a simple
yoga pose while meditating
to allow energy to flow
freely throughout the
body.
Exercise.
Regular exercise produces
endorphins . These are
the body’s “feel
good” hormones,
which reduce stress.
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