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NEWS RELEASE
March 4, 2004
For More Information Contact: Rebecca Wilkowski, Phone: (800) 729-0941
Chinese Medicine Lends a Hand During Stress
and Anxiety Month
Whether we know it or not, stress and anxiety can affect
us everyday, potentially causing serious health problems. However, studies
show that Chinese medicine, which includes acupuncture, massage, Tai Chi
and Qi Gong, can significantly help reduce stress.
Stress is a physical and psychological response to perceived demands and
pressures, which cause the body to generate distress signals. Increased
blood pressure and cortisol levels, as well as lowered immune system function,
result when stress begins to affect the body. The symptoms often worsen
to become depression, fatigue, tension headaches, stomachaches, hypertension,
migraines, ulcers, heart attacks, or colitis. Eventually, stress can lead
to even more serious distress, such as cancer, diabetes or thyroid dysfunction.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, approximately 19.1
million American adults ages 18 to 54 have an anxiety disorder in a given
year, and the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) states that
as much as 80 percent of disease is stress-related. According to the 2002
Tension Tracker survey, between 60 and 90 percent of visits to primary
care physicians are for stress-related problems. According to the Centers
for Disease Control and the National Institute for Occupational Safety
and Health, $300 billion, or $7,500 per employee, is spent annually in
the U.S. on stress-related compensation claims, reduced productivity,
absenteeism, health insurance costs, direct medical expenses and employee
turnover. Furthermore, job burnout experienced by 25-40 percent of U.S.
workers is blamed on stress.
The Chinese medical view of stress is that excessive emotional stimulation
or suppression sets up an imbalance of the basic life force energy, or
Qi, thereby injuring the body and producing disease. Chinese acupuncture
and massage, as well as Tai Chi and Qi Gong exercises, can alleviate stress
symptoms by releasing endorphins, the body’s own natural painkillers,
and improving the circulation of blood and lymphatic fluids, which brings
fresh oxygen to body tissues. This increased oxygen flow eliminates waste
products from inside the body and enhances recovery from diseases. Chinese
medicine also decreases the stress hormone cortisol, lowers blood pressure,
reduces heart rate, and relaxes muscle tissue.
For more information about how Chinese medicine can help those suffering
from stress and anxiety, please call (800) 729-0941.
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