What is a Stressor?
A stressor is any biological, chemical, emotional or physical substance or factor that can cause temporary or permanent harm.
Examples of common stressors include:
- Emotional (marriage, death, work)
- Chemical (cigarette smoke, toxins)
- Environmental (hayfever, grass, food)
- Biological (cats, dust mites)
Internal and external stressors have been Scientifically Proven to contribute to many symptoms and illnesses including:
- Musculo-skeletal disorders
- Allergies
- Food Sensitivities
- Arthritis
- Frequent colds
- Headaches/Migraines
- Digestive Issues (IBS, acid reflux)
- Skin Irritations (psoriasis, eczema)
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Sleep Disorders
- Dependencies (smoking, alcohol, food)
- Weight Gain/Weight Loss
- Heart and Organ Disease
- And much more!