Psychological Stress

Parasympathetic activation is described as reversing stress-related effects and supporting detoxification organs and pathways. Psychological stress is described as the most difficult and impactful root cause to address in the detoxificatio…

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Parasympathetic activation is described as reversing stress-related effects and supporting detoxification organs and pathways. Psychological stress is described as the most difficult and impactful root cause to address in the detoxification context. Psychological stress is defined for trial eligibility as a Perceived Stress Scale-10 score above 13. Perceived stress is one of the trial’s primary outcomes and is measured with the Perceived Stress Scale-10. Chronic stress biomarkers are assessed through hair cortisol and cortisone using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Chronic stress activates the sympathetic nervous system. The perceived intensity of a visual stimulus like a fan can determine whether an environment feels stressful or calming. Long-term stress predicts future cardiovascular disease. Psychological stress is common among cardiac patients. Chronic stress is presented as reducing stomach acid, impairing digestion, and reducing nutrient absorption for Phase 1 and Phase 2 enzymes. Chronic stress is presented as promoting leaky gut and allowing more toxins into the bloodstream. Chronic stress is presented as reducing motivation to exercise and thereby elimina…