Why does excitement in our lives make us feel alive as
humans? What causes the
buzz we feel when we are participating in stressful things in our lives?
The answer to both questions is learned stress hormones. Adrenaline,
Cortisol, Norepinephrine are the 3 major stress hormones in our lives that are
triggered by our limbic brain.
So, how does all of this connect together, giving us an
understanding of how this impacts our lives today?
Our limbic system, comprised of Thalamus, Hypothalamus, Cingulate
gyrus, Amygdala, Hippocampus & Basal Ganglia, was created by God to keep us
safe from predators and other bodily threats. If a loud, unexplained noise
occurs, the hypothalamus, a small area in the base of your brain, sends an
alarm through the body via intricate system of nerve and hormonal signals,
prompting the adrenal glands, sitting on top the kidneys, to release a flood of
hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol. The flight, freeze or flight
mechanism has just been activated, keeping us alert and aroused, watching out
for danger. Heart rate
increases, blood pressure is elevated, glucose to the tissues is released,
blood leaves the neo-cortex for the larger muscles in the legs in case flight
is necessary, digestion is interrupted (no time to eat now!), immune system
literally takes a hit, suppressing it, sex and growth are out of the question
at the moment, as survival is utmost in the body’s mind. Estrogen,
testosterone, & the neurotransmitters, dopamine and serotonin, are also
involved in this struggle to a lesser extent. All
non-essential bodily functions cease until the situation resolves.
This
survival mechanism was implanted only for short-term use. The limbic fight,
flight, or freeze is activated, problem gets resolved, and the stress hormones
return to normal levels, dropping the heart rate & glucose levels back to
normal. Sometimes it takes days for the stress levels to fall back to normal
levels, especially when the body has chronic stress.
DHEA
levels are restored from their depressed levels for more bodily repair and
growth, allowing immune system to take over maintaining good health. Now, time
has come to think about food and sex! The
body has returned to a relaxed state.
A
problem remains today; however, in that we humans tend to remain in this high
state of alert because of the high functioning lifestyles we lead, many times
by choice. We actually become addicted to the elevated stress levels, leaving
us feeling sad and uncomfortable when we begin to slow down for a short period
of time. Once accustomed to high stress levels, the subconscious tends to want
to keep us there. It has become our standard MO. In fact, the subconscious will
even put us in situations to provoke an increased stress level, keeping the
hormones & glucose at higher levels. It truly is addicted to the chemicals!
We may
feel relaxed, but most times we continue nearly constantly in a high beta brain
wave state. It’s the state of modern life. Unfortunately, it is killing us -
literally, killing us. Our bodies weren’t built for long term limbic activation. Continuous high levels of cortisol are
known to cause huge physical issues, including increased abdominal fat, weight
gain, obesity, memory impairment, heart disease, etc. Metabolic syndrome, with its illness
list, is caused by these huge glucose level increases, necessitating activation
of the pancreas to pump out extra insulin to deal with it. This introduces diabetes, more heart
disease, & stroke. The depression of the immune system is a gigantic issue,
as it opens us up to every infectious disease we encounter, including just that
continuous cascade of one viral cold after another, that chain of unending
illness that sap our strength & endurance, giving our employer fits because
we need sick day after sick day. Because
of the decrease in immune function and the lack of DHEA to promote growth, we
open ourselves up to other illness, such as cancer.
Since
most of us no longer face true physically life threatening situations, the
threats are really just “paper tigers” – they are all in our mind. Because of
the physiology of the brain, particularly the limbic system, our mind doesn’t
know the difference between a real physical threat and the one we create in our
own imagination. Case in point: The body treats worry just the same as it
treats something really happening. Worrying about the boss firing us or the
boss actually firing us will trigger the exact same chemical release in our
bodies. Each situation appears to be the same to our mind during our thinking
and feeling process. The limbic system doesn’t differentiate between perceived
and real situations. Worry is stress, as we all know. That same worry will
break down our bodies, causing physical illnesses.
So,
how do we solve this problem? There are many true “relaxation” techniques out
there, including meditation. Often times, when we feel relaxed, we actually
aren’t relaxed at all.
Here
is where Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) excels. When employed regularly,
EFT will cut through this stress and worry, taking us back to a state of
relaxation on a daily basis, allowing us to short circuit this flight or fight
mechanism implanted in us. The neural networks are reconfigured. We unlearn the
cognitive patterns of our earlier years, breaking down those destructive habits
that keep us locked into those stressful states, whatever they may be.
EFT is
easy to learn and it takes much less time than meditation. In our hurry up
world, we all look for shortcuts. EFT is one, but it is a good, healthy
shortcut.
I can
also teach you other quick stress reduction techniques, if that is of interest.
There are many other ones out there.
Is EFT
God’s healing mechanism for you? Pray
about it please, and email me for a free Christian coaching with EFT
consultation. I’d love to talk with you.
For
more information, go to www.eftforchristians.com
To
schedule a free EFT coaching session, email me at eftforchristians@gmail.com
Always remember to take complete responsibility for your own health and well-being.
Always remember to take complete responsibility for your own health and well-being.
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