An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system misinterprets a normally nontoxic substance, such as grass, pollen, a detergent, or a certain food, as a harmful invader. The immune system then responds to this perceived threat, called an allergen, by releasing substances called histamines. Anxiety is a tool of the human body that is meant to be healthy response to stresses in life or even to a dangerous situation.
When we are afraid, our metabolism speeds up, our muscles tighten, and our adrenal glands produce extra quantities of adrenaline (a hormone that makes our hearts beat faster). The term arthritis is used loosely as if it encompassed one entity, although over 100 types of arthritis have been identified.
When we are afraid, our metabolism speeds up, our muscles tighten, and our adrenal glands produce extra quantities of adrenaline (a hormone that makes our hearts beat faster). The term arthritis is used loosely as if it encompassed one entity, although over 100 types of arthritis have been identified.
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An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system misinterprets a normally nontoxic substance, such as grass, pollen, a detergent, or a certain food, as a harmful invader. The immune system then responds to this perceived threat, called an allergen, by releasing substances called histamines.
Histamines produce a wide range of bodily reactions, including respiratory and nasal congestion, increased mucus production, skin rashes and welts, and headache.In the case of an actual threat to the body, in the form of, say, a flu virus, these reactions would form an important line of defense against the invader, helping to trap it and expel it, and encouraging you to rest and recover.
Histamines produce a wide range of bodily reactions, including respiratory and nasal congestion, increased mucus production, skin rashes and welts, and headache.In the case of an actual threat to the body, in the form of, say, a flu virus, these reactions would form an important line of defense against the invader, helping to trap it and expel it, and encouraging you to rest and recover.
Anxiety is a tool of the human body that is meant to be a healthy response to stresses in life or even to a dangerous situation. When we are afraid, our metabolism speeds up, our muscles tighten, and our adrenal glands produce extra quantities of adrenaline (a hormone that makes our hearts beat faster).
In the United States, nearly 50 percent of all women between the ages of forty-five and seventy suffer from some degree of osteoporosis. This disorder, which translates literally as "porous bones, " is so common that we tend to think of it's effects - frailty, broken bones, back pain, a stooped posture, and the so-called dowager's hump - as the normal result of aging.
Depression is caused by many things. Stress and the demanding nature of life in general is a major factor. The dysfunction of our society, the culture, problems with our environment and the general state of overwhelm many of us live in daily is enough of a reason to be depressed. Our thinking affects our brain chemistry and years of stress can take its toll on us and show up in depression.
Approximately 20 percent of all Americans are affected by chronic sleep disorders, and are thus deprived of the restorative benefits that a healthy night's sleep provides, such as stress reduction, regeneration of the immune system, and repair of free radical damage, as well as the improved mood that a good night's sleep can provide upon awakening.
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