Ever Heard of the “Stress Hormone” and weight gain?
We’ve all felt that surge of energy as we confront something threatening or startling. A barely avoided car accident. A call that your child has been hurt. The pressure to meet a deadline.
As your body perceives stress, your adrenal glands make and release the hormone cortisol into your bloodstream. Often called the “stress hormone,” cortisol causes an increase in your heart rate and blood pressure. It’s your natural “flight or fight” response that has kept humans alive for thousands of years.
Normal levels of cortisol also are released when you wake up in the morning or exercise. These levels can help regulate your blood pressure and blood sugar levels and even strengthen your heart muscle. In small doses, the hormone can heighten memory, increase your immune system, and lower sensitivity to pain.
The danger of a fast-paced culture, however, is that many of us are constantly in high-stress mode, eating on the run and our weight spirals out of control. If your body experiences chronic stress, you may begin to feel unpleasant and even dangerous effects, such as:
How Cortisol Works
When the adrenal glands release cortisol into your bloodstream, the hormone triggers a flood of glucose that supplies an immediate energy source to your large muscles. It also inhibits insulin production so the glucose won’t be stored but will be available for immediate use.
Cortisol narrows the arteries, while another hormone, epinephrine, increases your heart rate. Working together, they force your blood to pump harder and faster as you confront and resolve the immediate threat.
If your entire life is high-stress and always in high gear, your body may constantly pump out cortisol with increased weight gain amongst several other medical issues increasing daily.
Hormone levels return to normal as you swerve to miss an oncoming car, find out that your child has only a few scrapes or meet the deadline for your presentation.
Why Too Much of a Good Thing is Bad for You
If your entire life is high-stress and always in high gear, your body may constantly pump out cortisol. This has several negative effects.
How to Take Action
Start a 30 day solutions with The Diet Doctor by choosing your Rapid Loss Drops or Jabs, book your consultation and select your Virtual Coach to assist you on your journey. Should you be close enough to our Offices in Centurion you can also come in for a FREE IN Body Scan to see the things your normal scale can never tell you.
Be aware of your own stress levels and takes steps. First of all, TAKE CONTROL of your life and your stress. Simple practices such as getting enough sleep, exercising, meditating, deep breathing techniques and eating healthy.
Contact one of our Wellness Coaches on 078 804 7505 for a free consultation and turn your life around TODAY!
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