Saturday, August 30, 2014

Chronic Stress, Cortisol and Pain... Can Sanyx Help Break the Link?


There’s a long, long list of studies linking stress and pain.

Simply put, stress, triggered by fear or a perceived threat, prompts the secretion of sympathetic epinephrine and norepinepherine and the stress hormone, cortisol.

This response in the short term plays a positive role. For example, cortisol mobilizes glucose reserves for energy.

Chronic pain, however, can cause prolonged stress that, in turn, creates a cycle of unhealthy, excess cortisol secretion. The result can be widespread inflammation and increased pain. A vicious cycle can ensue where excess stress and unwarranted fear could perpetuate cortisol dysfunction, widespread inflammation, and pain.

Bottom line: it’s important to break the cycle of pain, excess cortisol, fear, and more pain.

Helping to break this cycle is one reason why physicians created Sanyx (www.MySanyx.com)… to mitigate the effects of excess cortisol.

Sanyx from Peak Biometric Research has been marketed as "the most important nutritional supplement of the decade." That sounds like hype; but for those experiencing pain, mental confusion, and chronic inflammation the hype might just be true.