Is Stress Killing You?
Stress is stealing from you by undermining your health, vitality and well-being. Eighty % of illness and disease is stress related. Two-thirds of all visits to physicians stem from stress. Stress is at the root of problems from anxiety to alcoholism, headaches to hypertension, and irritability to insomnia.
Health and Well-being are the most precious gifts you will ever have. Nature has provided the nutrients you need to keep them. What is this? Adaptogens--natural substances found only in a few rare plants and herbs. They shield the body against the impact of stress by balancing and harmonizing the body's systems.
Adaptogens work at the cellular level to improve function of every cell in the body. They help each cell use its energy by combining glucose and enzymes. This allows the cell full access to its energy potential. Positive changes in each cell mean healthier functioning of every organ and body system. Adaptogens help your body help itself. They support the built in capacities of the body's self-regulatory defense system. Adaptogens release your own innate energy, vitality and strength to help you feel and be your very best.
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Linda Pickle
Editor--AM-300 Health Scoop
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