Causes of Stress
WHAT CAUSES STRESS?
Bacteria and Viruses.
Bacterial and viral infections reduce the effectiveness of the immune system, slow down bodily functions, reduce the supply of nutrients and reduce bodily and mental energy, thereby causing stress.
Fungi and fungal infections.
Whether ingested, inhaled, externally or internally attacking the body are harmful to all life and the byproducts of fungal infections are toxic to living organisms, thereby causing stress and myriad psychological and medical stresses.
Parasites
Including thousands of medically undetectable parasites known to infest the human body sap the body’s nutrition and energy, thereby causing stress.
Allergens
Including aromatic oils, automobile emissions, caffeine, coffee, dander, latex, nicotine, pollen, pollution, smoke, specific foods, tobacco smoke, toxic chemical residues and individual-specific allergens cause stress by reducing bodily functions and mental energy, causing lethargy and combating the immune system, thereby causing stress.
Chemicals
Cleaning agents, fungicides, growth hormones, herbicides, insecticides, paints and most man made chemicals attack the immune system, impair breathing and oxygen intake, reduce the ability of the body to absorb nutrients and raise the acidity of bodily cells, thereby causing stress.
Fast Foods
Partially hydrogenated fats, trans fats, artificial coloring agents, artificial taste enhancers, artificial appetite appeasers, artificial aromatic agents, artificial sweetening agents and artificial preservatives are all toxic to the human organism, thereby causing stress.
Genetically Altered Foods
Have been known to cause Asthma, attention problems, balance problems, behavioral problems, concentration problems, digestive problems, libido issues, memory problems, perceptual problems, sexual dysfunctions and other disorders thereby causing stress.
Heavy Metals
Arsenic, Mercury and Lead are implicated in adrenal, bone, bone marrow, brain, circulatory system, ear, eye, gall bladder, heart, intestinal, kidney, liver, lung, lymphatic system, pancreas, pituitary, skin, spleen, throat, thyroid, thymus and other problems thereby causing stress.
Irradiation
Irradiation of foods has been shown to reduce the life force and greatly diminish the nutritional value of food; but by law all foodstuffs entering the USA and most of the civilized world must be irradiated for the public good, thereby causing stress.
Microwave Radiation
These are produced by cell phones, microwave ovens, portable radios, television sets and other sources which are known stressors with varying affects upon people for reasons currently under investigation.
Prescription Drugs
And other synthetic and toxic chemicals are implicated in every physical and mental disease, disorder or condition known to science, thereby causing stress.
Dehydration
This is caused by a lack of water intake, excessive sweating, diarrhea, excessive urination, drinking too much coffee or carbonated soft drinks and eating too much junk food all impair the ability of the body to absorb nutrients and oxygen on a cellular level, thereby causing stress.
Emotional Issues
Whether unresolved, being resolved or resolved have all been shown to be a major cause of stress.
Employment
Doing work that one does not love to do has been shown to be major causes of stress.
Headaches and Migraines
Usually caused by stress, though in some cases there is a biological agent of cause; but even then, stress may be the cause underlying the biological dysfunction; either way headaches and migraines are a major cause of stress.
Lack of Sleep
Sleep problems whether caused by emotional, psychological or medical issues is a major cause of stress.
Low Self Concept
Whether caused by bacterial, fungal or viral infections, poor nutrition, toxic chemicals, hormonal imbalances or other means is known to cause stress.
Medical Conditions, Diseases or Disorders
Whether diagnosed or not, whether being treated or not, whether improving or not, are all known to cause stress.
Nutritional Deficiencies
Whether caused by disease, disorders, poor eating habits or poor absorption of nutrients are known causes of stress.
Pain
Of any kind, including physical injury, mental trauma, emotional trauma or psychological issues, is a major cause of stress.
Psychological Conditions, Diseases or Disorders
Whether diagnosed or not, whether being treated or not, whether improving or not, are all known to cause stress.
Relationship Problems
These circumstances have been shown to be a major cause of stress.