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How Human Brain Responds to The Symptoms of Stress

Human brain responds to the symptoms of stress by releasing chemicals through various reactions.

As the stressor stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, our bright eyes lose their sparkle and go worried as soon as adrenal gland missile silos mounted atop kidneys produce cortisol threatening to destroy the brain cells.

Human Brain and Stress

Adrenal glands immediately produce adrenalin to ward off the cortisol attack and push it back from where it originated.

When the stressor is gone, the brain takes a reverse action and produces tranquilizing chemicals all through the body.

If either of the two kinds of chemicals - the stimulating and the tranquilizing - is able to stay more than the other, it disturbs the homeostasis of the body and stress, even without a stressor right now there in the vicinity, gets established as an on-going state of internal imbalance.

Stress can have a devastating effect on our brain cells in the long run making it susceptible to contract many brain disorders that humanity is afflicted with.

Human Brain and Stress

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