Why am I so Tired?
Added 3 months, 3 weeks ago by Diane Kusnose
 

Why Am I So Tired? By Diane Kusunose P.T., B.T., Galvanic Skin Response, Cold Laser Therapy, Homeopathy at HealthWalk Healthcare clinic and sanctuary


Did my mind tell me I was tired or did my body tell me I was tired? How do our emotions and stress influence physical functional changes in the body? And what is the connection between physical pain and emotional pain? The connection between the mind-body is an important key to our health as explained by Candice Pert, Ph.D., a prominent neuroscientist and author of the book, Molecules of Emotion and Louise Hay, another authority in this field. Our emotions create the bridge and are involved in sending messages back and forth. So in other words, what we think and feel can contribute either to our wellness or to our physical illness. For instance, a painful injury to the body can create a state of depression. Stress can also shut down bodily functions that lead to fatigue.

In the summer months, feeling vibrant is especially necessary for one to be able to participate in the physical activities that go along with the longer daylight hours. The last thing we want is reduced energy and persistent fatigue. In this article I will share with you the chemical reactions that affect the mind-body connection and how it relates to fatigue as well as offer some simple solutions to help you bring back your energy.

So how does the mind and body respond to stress and what are some causes of fatigue? The mind is not just in the brain…but in the body as well. There is a chemical connection between the mind and body including molecules and short chains of amino acids called peptides, neuropeptides, and receptors. The peptides are found not only in the brain but also in the stomach, intestinal tract, muscles, glands, and all major organs! When the brain is overloaded with a traumatic experiences or the onset of a flu-like infection, the body’s receptors can get over-stimulated and end up sending mixed signals to the brain as well as draining the body of ATP energy. The result is fatigue. Some people experience general fatigue and others experience chronic fatigue. Symptoms may begin slowly or quickly. Fatigue doesn’t only make you feel tired but it also affects organ function.

What is needed for a full recovery and to enhance the ability of the body to produce energy? We look to the system of the body responsible for energy production, the digestive system. This system has identical tissues and chemicals to those of the brain. As a result of this strong connection, stress and negative emotional states can directly affect the health of the GI tract and must be considered with chronic GI disturbances.

One of the major physiological reactions to stress is a heightened sympathetic nervous system and the shutting down of the digestive system as the oxygen, glucose, and essential nutrients are provided to the muscles in readiness for fight or flight. Chronic stress therefore leaves the digestive tissue system starved of what it needs to maintain a healthy intestinal wall and produce protective mucosal lining. Malabsorption is a state arising from abnormality in digestion or absorption of food nutrients across the gastrointestinal lining. This malabsorption process is called Leaky Gut Syndrome and deprives the body of energy, leaving the body and mind fatigued. Intestinal mucosal lining damage can occur due to enzyme deficiencies, malnutrition, infective agents or microorganisms, overuse of antibiotics, and pain medications like aspirin and ibuprofen. Other causes include food intolerances and bacterial and fungal imbalances.

To restore the body’s ability to create energy via food production, there are many solutions to restoring the gut lining. One highly effective tool is HealthWalk's Galvanic Skin Response (GSR) testing which helps determine nutrients the body is lacking and which combinations of nutrients are needed to replenish the body. Through GSR testing, at HealthWalk we can assess your needs for digestive enzymes, probiotics, Vitamins A and B12, Iron, zinc, L-Glutamine, insoluble fiber such as cellulose powder, Aloe Vera juice, Essential Fatty Acids, and herbs such as Milk Thistle and Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice to name some of the body’s nutrient needs.

GSR also determines which homeopathic remedies and Bach flower essences are recommended to help balance the mind-body connection. Bach flower essences nourish the emotional connection and homeopathic remedies can treat the physical and emotional needs.

A recent HealthWalk client had chief complaints of painful bloating, constipation, and fatigue not relieved from rest. She underwent GSR testing and Cold Laser Therapy. Cold Laser Therapy stimulates the cells of the body to produce ATP energy and increase circulation, assisting movement in the connective tissue. This tissue also circulates the neuropeptides connecting the mind and body. The result of laser light is the reduction of pain, inflammation, and improved connective tissue health.

The GSR results indicated a program of digestive enzymes, probiotics, Olive Bach flower essence, Lycopodium homeopathic remedy, and Aloe Vera juice/Clearvite detox drinks. After one month on this protocol her symptoms greatly diminished. She also experienced five cold laser therapy sessions focusing on her back and abdominal areas where her pain was prevalent. With this combination of supplementation and cold laser therapy, our client’s pain was soon gone and her body bounced back to health and emotional wellness once again.

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