Feb 18th, 2009
by gbsingh.
How does stress in the human mind and the human body affect the human eye? How are the bright eyes dulled?
We have reached a point where we finally, for once and for all, have to decide as to what causes what.
Is it the stressed body that causes a stressed mind and a dead pair of [...]
Feb 16th, 2009
by gbsingh.
Keeping pelvis squeezed affects human physiology as much as it does the human anatomy, causing stress.
Hips pushed forward affect the digestive system negatively resulting in chronic constipation that has turned an epidemic these days.
Premature ejaculation is no less prevalent among the male victims and is again caused by this harmful tendency of our anatomy that [...]
Jan 22nd, 2009
by gbsingh.
Living on the edge every single moment is the key to relieve symptoms of stress and the way to push human brain into a perennial state of sympathetic nervous system activated spontaneously without any danger perceived to fight with or flight away from.
And when danger is not there, the joy of sensitivity is; turning the [...]
Jan 20th, 2009
by gbsingh.
The natural ‘no stress’ state of human brain in action is sympathetic nervous disposition and not the parasympathetic one.
Since we tend to go back to this parasympathetic disposition, which we call the natural way to live; the limbic system gets an opportunity to have its say – the primitive cry linked with the power to [...]
Jan 13th, 2009
by gbsingh.
Human genetics along with symptoms of stress also has its effect on the human brain.
Quite a few brain disorders like Tay-Sachs disease, fragile X syndrome, intrinsic circadian rhythm disorders, malfunctions in the embryonic development of the brain and Down syndrome are congenital and their etiology points toward chromosomal errors, which are in no case unaffected [...]