The psychological conditions of a person
and what they experience over a period of time are the most important
factors that affect the general health. Stress and troubled
psychological conditions affect the levels of cortisol and inflammation
levels in the human body, causing the feeling of exhaustion and
tiredness.
In addition to that, it influences the
cellular system stability and the performance of the main biological
organs in the human body, such as the nervous system, digestive system,
immune system and cellular system that directly increase the
potentiality of cancer.
Stress, the hidden killer
Stress is the main cause of most mental
and physical illnesses, which directly affect physical health through
disruption of different hormone levels in the brain, intestines and
digestion system. Through affecting the hormones within the human brain,
it disturbs the signals coming and going from the brain to the rest of
the body and vice versa.
Stress also affects psychological state
through affecting the social interaction, communication and
relationships. Especially since human beings are social creatures and
live among their peers, therefore, stress is a hidden killer that cannot
be detected and cannot be countered by typical medical intervention
such as the use of medicine or even surgical procedures.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA
has listed stress as a work environment hazard in addition to
considering mental health as the fourth factor in worker safety and
health after physical, financial and social factors. Also, OSHA Assures
the importance of the psychological state of the employees at the work
environment, above the other three factors.
What stress does to the body
Below we will discuss in a simplified
manner the impact of stress and difficult psychological experiences on
different systems of the human body.
1) The Nervous System
Stress affects the human body strongly
through causing disturbance to the main engine of the body, which is the
brain, for example, the amygdala region responsible for the escape or
confrontation; these changes can alter the anatomical structure of the
brain, especially at a younger age, at the stage of brain formation.
University of Columbia research shows
that children who have experienced difficult conditions in their early
years, their brain shape is quite different from children who had better
conditions and positive emotions such as love and care.
2) Cardiovascular system
Stress increases the risk of heart diseases by increasing the potential of anxiety and depression.
According to the American Association of
Cardiology, stress indirectly affects the heart health through high
blood pressure, increased urge to smoke or disturbed eating habits.
Exposure to a difficult psychological
sensation weakens the heart muscle due to increased secretion of
cortisol. This phenomenon is called stress cardiomyopathy.
3) Digestive System
The digestive system is the system of
the human body that is most closely related with the brain and the mind.
“Brain communicates strongly with the gastrointestinal tract,” says
Emeran Meyer, a specialist in digestive diseases at the University of
California. It also monitors the analysis of samples of patients with
intestinal disorder syndrome, suffering from stress and some mental
illnesses such as depression.
4) The Body Cells
Human body cells are heavily affected by mental health.
Studies by Carnegie Mellon University researchers have shown that stress increases the risk of common colds and flue, besides affecting the wound healing process.
Also stress affects the cell division rate, leading to splitting disorder and rising the potentiality of cancer.
By
analyzing random samples of women who were cured of breast cancer, it
was found that women who lived in good psychological conditions, their
immune system and cellular system were quite stable and positive unlike their
peers who suffered from difficult psychological conditions after the
recovery process, some of them even had to go through the chemotherapy
process again.
Disturbed Sleep
Stress affects human sleep levels as
stress stimulates the release of cortisol, which regulates blood sugar
levels during sleep and waking time.
People with depression and anxiety have
elevated levels of cortisol, as well as disturbed hours of sleep, both
in the case of normal hours (6-8) and less than normal, researchers
report.
As we referred earlier in the feature, stress is not a clear or physical symptom that can be touched and monitored.
However, it is like an invisible killer that cannot be deterred by
drugs – which have unlimited side effects – or surgical intervention.
The ancient practice of meditation
Meditation is one of the most ancient
practices that mankind has done since the creation; it comes from the
human’s search for the entity, the reason for the creation and the
purpose of existence. Meditation has helped the mankind to discover the
wisdom in the Universe and discover ourselves.
Meditation is and will stay as an advantage of the human mind, and the only limit to the mind’s extremism.
Stress evolves when you think of the past by a memory or painful feelings that ended or no longer exist or when you think about an event that hasn’t happened yet expecting what you wish for in the future. Meanwhile, it is ignoring the present moment and what it contains.
Unlimited number of benefits
The
global interest in meditation is increasing due to the positive impact
on the human health and world peace. There are unlimited number of
benefits from meditation practice. Every day researchers figure out a new benefit and application of meditation. The
National Institute for Complementary and Integrative Health of the
American Institute of Health has included a number of benefits on the
importance of meditation and the most important results for the human
body.
1. Reduce your chances of developing cancer, reduce symptoms of fatigue, stress and mood swings;
2. Reduce high blood pressure;
3. Help support women’s health;
4. Reduce exposure to stress and anxiety;
5. Reduce the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome;
6. Help reduce smoking habit;
7. Help reduce the severity of hyperactivity and behavioral disorders;
8. It is a safe way to contribute to a healthy life.
Technique of meditation
Meditation helps focusing the mind on the present moment only. It helps letting the past pass as we cannot change it, yet we can learn from what happened in the past. It also helps leaving the future aside because worrying and thinking about it will not speed things up. Hence, the importance of the presence makes the mind exist here and now through meditation.
Meditation does not need to be prepared in advance, nor it requires special settings. You only need a quiet place and a comfortable posture to sit and breathe gently, with your eyes closed peacefully. This is one of the various techniques of meditation which is breathing. You can exercise this technique daily for five minutes before going to bed, and it will have a positive impact on your physical and psychological well-being; it will also give a sense of peace and tranquility.
You can join the 42-day self-development program on Peace Revolution platform, and meditate daily. Do not
forget to share your opinions and experiences during your inner peace
time (IPT) aka meditation. Live peacefully and happily!
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