Thursday, October 6, 2022

5 surprising places you hold stress

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When the pressure is on to meet a deadline…
 
Or the anxiety of life builds up…
 
Perhaps you've felt stress in your head or neck (hello tension headaches!)
 
But stress doesn't just love your head.
 
In fact, sometimes it likes to "camp out" in the strangest of places…
 
5 Surprising Places You Hold Stress
 
5. In your jaw…
 
If something frustrates you (like an unwelcome email), you may unwittingly clench your teeth in response… This can also happen through the night as you sleep.
 
4. In your hips…
 
It's true: Your hips don't lie… So if your hips are tight:
 
  • It could be a sign of physical stress (like if you sit at a desk all day)…
  • Or, according to yoga practitioners, it could be a sign of emotional stress/trauma
 
3. In your eyes…
 
Naturally, if you spend all day staring at a screen, your eyes might feel tired or sore...
 
But studies also show that people with stress and anxiety are more likely to experience dry-eye disease… (where your eyes can't produce enough tears to stay lubricated.)
 
2. In your upper back…
 
Stress can make you hunch your shoulders or tense them throughout the day.
 
This can often happen unconsciously if you type a lot, drive during rush hour, or watch Squid Games on Netflix.
 
But the #1 strangest place you store stress?
 
1. In Your Gut… (and why that's bad news)
 
Ever experience digestive issues when you're under stress? Like unexplained bloating or diarrhea?
 
You're certainly not alone.
 
See, stress ignites your "flight-or-fight" response, and when that happens:
 
Your body takes important resources from places like your digestive system…
 
And give them to your muscles and bones.
 
That's why daily stress often results in a number of persistent stomach issues.
 
But – It doesn't have to be this way.
 
There is something you can do to address your stress before it takes your tummy down.
 
Managing Body Stress Starts with THIS
 
Even if you spend most of your day in meditation, getting massages, and doing yoga…
 
There's no way to eliminate every ounce of stress from your body…
 
But here's the good news...
 
Science recently discovered a strain of tension-busting probiotics.
 
Known as "Psychobiotics," these helpful microbes can dial down your fight or flight...
 
Helping to take the air out of the pressure that gets built up in your body.
 
In fact, the strain BL 1714™ is clinically proven to beat stress before it beats you…
 
So stress doesn't get a chance to find your gut, jaw, hips, eyes and upper back.
 
And when your fight or flight is in check, and your body is cool and collected....
 
Every system can function at its best - Especially your digestion!
 
That's why you'll find BL 1714™ in our new mood-lifting product, Just Calm.
 
Because in our modern, stressful world, your body can use all the extra help it can get.
Find Out More About Just Calm HERE
Tina
With gratitude,
Tina Anderson
Just Thrive | Founder
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