Mind-body Medicine
Our state of mind has a very powerful influence on our bodies. Our emotions and thoughts have a direct and indirect effect on our bodies. If you are stressed out your heart starts to beat faster. Suppose you suddenly get terrified your heart starts to race at a higher pace. Your body gets tensed up. Doctors call it as palpitation. It's like a tiger has just crossed your path or you have sighted a snake nearby.
We create stressors. We create all sorts of anxieties about our future. What if I get sick tomorrow? What if I fail in exams? What if I lose my job? Such thoughts create unwanted flight and fight response. But in the modern world, you cannot run away from the tiger nor you can fight. So you start to wear and tear your body systems. It is like having and car and then driving it badly. It causes wear and tears effects on your body. This is known as the Allostatic load.
Constant worries and stress lead to an increase in blood pressure. It ultimately leads to the hardening of blood vessels and atherosclerosis. An increase in the incidence of heart attacks occurs. The immune system becomes weakened.
Mindfulness practice has been associated with a decrease in stress and anxieties.
Here are 3 simple exercises that you can practice even in your busy schedule. The exercises can be done in 5-15 minutes.
Author Dr. Nishikant Sharma MD FACP.
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Our state of mind has a very powerful influence on our bodies. Our emotions and thoughts have a direct and indirect effect on our bodies. If you are stressed out your heart starts to beat faster. Suppose you suddenly get terrified your heart starts to race at a higher pace. Your body gets tensed up. Doctors call it as palpitation. It's like a tiger has just crossed your path or you have sighted a snake nearby.
This response is ok if you have really spotted a tiger. We no longer live in jungles but our responses are still the same. Our fight or flight response is triggered every now and then. Simply watching breaking news can trigger such a response. It's your response to the situation not the important situation.
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Constant worries and stress lead to an increase in blood pressure. It ultimately leads to the hardening of blood vessels and atherosclerosis. An increase in the incidence of heart attacks occurs. The immune system becomes weakened.
Mindfulness practice has been associated with a decrease in stress and anxieties.