Lack of SLEEP causes amazing high levels of Stress
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Lack of SLEEP causes amazing high levels of Stress

Major source of stress is overdriving you.

If you are working (or partying) 16 hours a day, you will have reduced your available time for rest.

Sooner or later, the energy drain on your system will cause the body to fall behind in its repair work. There will not be enough time or energy for the body to fix broken cells, or replace used up brain neurotransmitters.

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CHANGES will occur in your body's internal environment. You will "hit the wall," "run out of gas". If you continue, permanent damage may be done. The body's fight to stay healthy in the face of the increased energy that you are expending is major stress.

Sleep deprivation, or insomnia, is a common companion with attacks of anxiety.

Prescription sleep medication, given as an insomnia cure, can also bring about feelings of anxiety. Studies have been done to show that many of the very popular sleeping pills can carry side effects of anxiety and mild depression.

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More evidence?has emerged that the economic, financial and job insecurity created by?the global downturn is causing a sharp increase in stress, sleep disorders, anxiety and general mental ill health among workers. Money worries are leading to increased stress and anxiety for more than a third of population.

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Thank you ...Pain?causes stress...Have you ever noticed that a common buddy or characteristic of anxiety are bouts of sleepless nights or insomnia?

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Sleep deprivation, or insomnia, is a common companion with attacks of anxiety. Some may think it is the anxiety that is causing the lack of sleep, and the insomnia is just a symptom of another greater physiological or psychological problem.

However, in all honesty, it can be the exact opposite. Researchers are discovering how lack of sleep or insomnia may be one of the primary contributors to a case of anxiety.

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Some may be questioning how loss of sleep can bring about an emotional disorder. Well, let's start with the basics.

There are 5 stages of sleep in the sleep cycle. They are stages 1-4, which make up the Non-REM (NREM) Sleep Phase and stage 5, which is the REM phase. While sleeping, the body must go through all five phases of the sleep cycle a few times per night.

Although the function of sleep is unknown, multiple studies have been done to show that each phase contributes a specific health benefit to the body.

When studying the benefits of Stage 5 REM sleep in particular, many know this as the dream stage. This stage is useful in flushing the mind of stressful events of the day, which is the body's natural way of dealing with anxiety or other forms of stress.

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In addition to dreaming, the REM stage is also responsible for stabilizing one's emotional health.

When we don't get enough REM sleep, the emotional centers of the brain are out of balance and we tend to behave more "hyperactive" than usual.

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REM sleep is essential in balancing our day to day moods and responses to stressful circumstances.

One of the many causes of anxiety is the lack of a full night of rest or an abrupt interruption of REM sleep.

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Many factors can be attributed to the blocking of REM sleep. One of the most common is alcohol and caffeine use, which by themselves can cause feelings of anxiety and other emotional or psychological disorders.

Alcohol and caffeine can interfere with the function of various chemical hormones that regulate the sleep cycle. Some people may use alcohol as a way to relax and induce sleep, but excessive use of alcohol can disrupt your sleep pattern and interfere with REM sleep.

Caffeine, on the other hand, can disrupt REM sleep by keeping you awake. The lack of sleep from both alcohol and caffeine, is what triggers anxiety.

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Sudden and abrupt changes in one's sleep cycle can also trigger emotional stress. Insomnia and other sleep disorders can hugely alter the activity of hormones and adjust various pathways of the brain.

These changes in brain activity can disrupt the sleep cycle. Another factor that interrupts REM sleep and causes anxiety is an increased level of cortisol in the brain.

Research has proven that higher concentrations of cortisol, a stress hormone, not only interferes with the sleep cycle, but also contributes to emotional problems, like anxiety and other depressive disorders.

Exercise, right before bedtime, and improper dieting can raise cortisol levels in the brain which makes it difficult to fall asleep at night. As a consequence, a case of anxiety or depression is the end result.

Prescription sleep medication, given as an insomnia cure?,can also bring about feelings of anxiety. Studies have been done to show that many of the very popular sleeping pills can carry side effects of anxiety and mild depression.

Statistics show that approximately 90% of anxiety and depression patients suffer with cases of chronic insomnia.

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Most people believe that the anxiety or depression is causing the insomnia, when in actuality; the lack of a completed cycle of sleep may be a major reason for the anxiety or either an enhancer of the already present condition.

With all of this in mind, we must make an effort to eliminate all kinds of stress and attempt to maintain a healthy amount of sleep, in order to remain free from anxiety or other depressive disorders.

Dayal Ram

Managing Director at DAYALIZE

3 年

Human growth hormone (HGH) is a naturally occurring hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It's important for growth, cell regeneration, and cell reproduction. HGH helps to maintain, build, and repair healthy tissue in the brain and other organs. As we get older, decreasing quantities of HGH results in many aging symptoms including loss of muscle tone, increased weight gain, loss of stamina, sagging skin and muscles, wrinkled skin that lacks good tone and texture and flagging memory and many diseases associated with aging. HGH is produced naturally by the pituitary gland in the center of our brain. When we are in deep, dreamless sleep at the delta level the pituitary is stimulated to produce more HGH which is why we feel refreshed and replenished when we get a good night’s sleep. The anti-aging properties of deep meditation come from the release of HGH when reaching the delta level during meditation. A healthy lifestyle and diet, and a calm mental and emotional life also stimulate the production of HGH. ?Lack in any of this is at least one of the reasons for aging, mental imbalances, sickness and disease and so on. Delta level sessions help bring the body to a deeply relaxed state so that one can reach the delta level easier. It also helps to have a healthy diet and lifestyle; it all works together for the better. Low-grade sleep is making you less of a man. And has scary side-effects. Like… Shrinking testosterone levels. ?Low libido. (Your sex drive will age by 15-years. Fat gain and muscle loss (packing on spare tire, beer gut and double chin). Increased inflammation and soreness. Fatigue and weakness (“pooped” every morning). Suffering work performance. Depression and anxiety. Anger and tension in relationships. Spiked “death hormone” in body. ?Increased risk of stroke, metabolic syndrome, heart disease, and type-II diabetes. Take a second and think of how you woke up this morning.? ? Quantitative analysis of the electroencephalogram during cranial electrotherapy stimulation Stimulate the Pituitary with CES Frequencies ?0.5 Hz Deep sleep and release of deeply embedded stress patterns. panic attacks and Anxiety ?7.83Hz Meditation, Deeply relaxed focused awareness Is CES like shock treatment? NO... Shock therapy uses a current that is 1000 times greater than CES...Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) is a safe, non-drug approach. Is CES like shock treatment? NO... Shock therapy uses a current that is 1000 times greater than CES...Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation(CES) is a safe, non-drug approach. CES is not a miraculous modality, but it's definitely worth a try. Or Take steps to STOP your Stress Now

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