Stress & Anxiety
Tips for stress and anxiety
Stress is our body’s natural reaction to a demand or threat.It triggers your body’s fight, freeze or flight response, which causes a surge of hormones that would have helped our ancestors to run away from the stressor or fight it. It is supposed to be a short, sharp response to danger. But if you feel stressed a lot of the time, you put a lot of pressure on your health.
Some stress is helpful as it can motivate you to meet a deadline or get things done. But long-term stress can increase the risk of many serious health conditions, such as high blood pressure, obesity and diabetes, heart disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), headaches and muscle pain.
Common symptoms caused by long-term stress include:
headaches, muscle tension, neck or back pain
dry mouth
feeling anxious or jittery
being more irritable or angry than normal
overeating or loss of appetite and not eating well
chest pains, rapid heartbeat
not sleeping
feeling tired, flat, down or worn out
finding it hard to concentrate or focus
needing coffee, energy drinks or sugar to keep going
increased skin infections, mouth ulcers, colds, rashes or asthma.
Tips for stress relief
It helps to learn how to recognise stress and find ways to cope with it before your body's stress response fully kicks in.
Include things you find relaxing in your everyday life, such as listening to music, mindfulness meditation, connecting with friends and regular exercise.
Take care of yourself by being physically active every day, eating a healthy diet, having good sleep habits
Make time to do fun things and spend time with the people who are important to you.
This is a blend of five different Bach Flower Remedies. The original Bach Flower Remedies were developed in the 1930s by an English Dr as a safe and natural method of healing. They gently restore the balance between mind and body by casting out negative emotions and allowing peace and happiness to return to the sufferer so that the body is free to heal itself.
Rescue Remedy was created by Dr Bach to deal with emergencies and crises. It can be used to help us get through any stressful situations, from last-minute exam or interview nerves, to the aftermath of an accident or bad news. Rescue Remedy helps us relax, get focused and return to calmness.
https://www.healthnavigator.org.nz/health-a-z/a/anxiety/