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Stress: Prevent Rather Than Cure
It may sound trivial, but needs to be repeated nevertheless: stress is a dangerous health condition that is able to ruin your health in only a few months' time and cause your death after only a couple of years. High blood pressure, lowering immune system's defense capabilities, heart attacks and dozens of other potentially lethal effects are directly stress-induced. While the reasons of stress may differ depending on an individual person lifestyle, the effects are equally dangerous and hard to cope with.
There are countless potential reasons of stress. Death of a friend, health problems, being overweight, marriage problems or lack of support from workmates - all of them may make you feel stressed and may be subsequently responsible for all psychic and health problems you will suffer. In the 21st century stress is inevitable and learning how to overcome it should be an imperative of anyone willing to live one's life with one's body and mind intact.
The first and the easiest thing you can do to prevent stress is to eat better food. In other words, to start a healthier diet. The more junk food you eat, the more probably you will get stressed. You need healthy food - fresh fruits and vegetables instead of snacks - in order to feel really refreshed. Also, remember to savor your meals and never eat meals on the go.
You should also take part in some regular physical activity - jogging, tai-chi or aerobics to name a few examples. Physical activity does not only help you burn the calories and reduce your weight, but also make you feel better due to increased secretion of endorphins. Also, the toxins that build up in one's body during the stress are washed out during physical exercises.
Then, there are also several different kinds of medications available for people suffering from long-term stress. These are not always prescription pills - most of the time all you need is some vitamins and microelements to make up for those lost during the period of stress. They help people stay in good shape even during long-term stress, which is crucial for overcoming the stress.
Friends and family, however, are two most important factors when it comes to coping with stress. In order to get rid of stress you need help and support of others, so don't push them away! Only with their assistance you can hope to eliminate problems causing you so much unwanted stress.
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