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[W1004]Work Related Stress Symptoms
by Dr. Melanie Beingessner, Dr.

Stress is one of the silent causes that can disrupt work and family life.   Traffic, finances, family problems, unemployment, and raising children are just a few examples of stressors in our lives.   If left untreated long enough, our bodies can create medical problems that are an indication that something is definitely wrong.  Symptoms like the following can be indications that we have too much stress in our lives:

  • Ulcers                        
  • Colitis
  • High blood pressure 
  • Heartburn
  • Headaches                
  • Backaches
  • Neck aches               
  • Diarrhea
  • Loss of appetite                     
  • Dizziness
  • Asthma                                  
  • Skin rashes
  • Panic attacks
  • Impotence
  • Hair loss                     
  • Depression
  • Irritability       
  • Heart palpitations
  • Anger             
  • Insomnia
  • Lowered immunity
  • Feelings of anxiousness

The problem with the above list is that many of us are treated for the symptoms of diseases that manifest, not the underlying cause, which is stress!  The reason why so many diseases result from long periods of stress is that our adrenal glands become utterly exhausted and can no longer function to help our bodies deal with stress. They simply cannot work any longer and we suffer for it because we cannot handle stress any more. 

The main function of our adrenal glands date back to our primitive caveman days when we had to fight or flee from predators.  Under the influence of the hormones that are produced by our adrenal glands (adrenaline and cortisol), our hearts beat faster and we breathe faster and more deeply.  Our bodies divert blood away from our intestines and direct it towards our muscles so that we can run faster and ultimately survive.  

While this is essential for running away from a bear, it is not helpful for our bodies to be reacting to the constant stress that we experience in every day society.   When our bodies are always preparing for a fight or flight scenario, (when in actuality the stress is heavy traffic, being late, deadlines at work, family problems, financial problems, etc.) health problems such as those listed above can manifest.

There are ways to help lessen the stress that your body experiences.

1.      Take a good multi-vitamin supplement.  People under stress need more nutrients in their bodies and a good muti-vitamin can help.  Synthetic vitamins are not a great choice as our bodies do not absorb and use them very easily.  The best ones that I have found are made by Metagenics and Seroyal.  These can be found in your local health professional’s office as they are not sold in health food stores.  You can ask your local chiropractor or naturopath for more information.

2.      See your chiropractor.  We help to reduce the physical stress that your body is experiencing.

3.      Take an extra Vitamin B complex supplement that includes Vitamin B6.  This is especially good for counteracting the effects of stress on the body.

4.      Take extra Vitamin C.  Vitamin C helps to eliminate environmental toxins.

5.      Avoid stimulants such as caffeine, nicotine and/or alcohol.  They can provide an instant “boost" of energy, but they eventually lower blood sugar and provide a drop in overall energy in the long run.

6.     Start your day with hemp hearts.  They provide all of the essential proteins and essential fatty acids that you need in a day.  They provide lots of energy and help you eliminate cravings for sugar.  You can find hemp hearts in your local health food store.

7.     Drink herbal tea. Herbal teas such as passionflower, valerian, skullcap, kava kava and chamomile are very helpful to relax the nervous system.

8.      Try some exercise.  It helps to decrease muscle tension, it improves your mood and it is good for you.

9.      Treat yourself to a massage.  It helps your muscles to relax and reverses the negative effects of stress.

10. Try yoga or meditation.  This is another great way to reduce the effects that stress places on your body.

11. Take 30 minutes to yourself every day.  Enjoy a hot bath with candles and soothing music, a walk by yourself, a nap or anything that is meaningful to you.

12. Take your calcium supplement and go to bed early.  Sleep rejuvenates the body and people who take calcium just before sleeping rest more deeply and wake up refreshed.

13. Take stock of your commitments. Make a list of all the things in your life that provide stress and see what you can eliminate right away, or delegate to someone else.  

14. Find something funny to laugh at.  Humor and laughter are wonderful stress busters.


If you have a pet pooch, you're probably already familiar with the benefits of dog ownership. Owning a dog means that you get to form a loving relationship that will last for years to come. Dogs can enrich the lives of individuals and families alike, improving emotional and psychological health, as well as increasing overall happiness and satisfaction.

But did you know that pet ownership has been proven to have beneficial physical effects? One of the most appealing of these is that dogs can lead to lower blood pressure. Because the stress of a job can lead to high blood pressure, this effect can be a good way to reduce work-related stress. Many employers recognize this and are starting to allow their workers to bring their dogs to the office. Before you start, however, you should remember the following tips:

1. Your dog should be well-behaved and social. Bringing your dog to the office will only be successful if he gets along with people and other dogs. You're still working, after all, so your pet can't interfere with your business.

If your dog does start acting up, just take him for a walk. This will tire him out and calm him down. Try a long walk before work and a quick game of fetch at lunch. If you don't have the time, hire someone who does. And remember: regular bathroom breaks are a must!

2. You need to bring the essentials. If you're bringing your dog to the office, he's going to need bowls for food and water, a few toys to keep him busy (avoid noisemakers), a blanket for napping, grooming tools, and a few treats. Don't forget the gear to clean up accidents, just in case.

3. You need to set boundaries. Your dog needs to stay in your space. Some people are afraid of, allergic to, or dislike dogs, and especially in a business setting, you need to respect their rights. You could tie his leash to your desk, use a pet gate or kennel, or simply close your door.

Not everyone has the good fortune of being able to enjoy the workday in the company of their beloved pet, so if you're one of the lucky ones, be thankful! You should also remember that your dog will need time to get used to the new situation. Allow for this so that you will both be able to enjoy your time together, and soon your dog will be loving the attention he gets from all his new friends at the office.
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