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Monday, January 16, 2006

"Biblical Health Program Part 9" by Ralph Zuranski

Constant Stress Is Dangerous and May Kill You Prematurely

Scientists now realize constant stress causes your body to produce too much adrenaline and cortisol.

Causes the adrenals to increase in size.

A steady flood of adrenaline and cortisol causes potentially dangerous and life-threatening problems.



Stress Without Relief Creates Hormonal System Breakdown

The adrenals become exhausted.

Cortisol levels are depleted.

The body goes into forced recuperation.

Sex hormones such as testosterone and progesterone are converted directly into adrenaline and cortisol.



The List Of Symptoms Of Adrenal Malfunctioning Is Scary

Severe Depression

Fibromyalgia

Heart arrhythmia

Increased urine flow

Profuse sweating

Night sweats

Muscle spasms

Migraine headaches

Memory lapses

Stiff neck and shoulders

Asthma

Irritable bowel

Herpes outbreak

Psoriasis

Eczema

Lower back pain and syndrome

Sciatica

Erectile dysfunction

Amenorrhea (No menstrual cycle)

Hot flashes

Hypertension

Skin blotching, rashes and acne



Serious Disease Symptoms Of the Immune System Are Related To Adrenal Abuse

The immune system stops working.

The reproductive system shuts down as the desire for sex disappears.

Growth and cellular repair functions cease to operate correctly.

Recovery time from illness is slowed.



Serious Disease Symptoms Of the Digestive Tract Are Related To Adrenal Abuse

The digestive system freezes up.

The large intestine becomes paralyzed.

The anal sphincter locks closed so wastes are trapped in the colon.

The body’s ability to control inflammation decreases.



Serious Disease Symptoms In the Large Intestine Are Related To Adrenal Exhaustion

Allergic reactions result in the swelling of the intestines.

Celiac Disease and Malabsorption Syndrome become possible.

Parasites viruses, bacteria, yeast and other harmful microorganisms flourish.

Increase calcium mobilization causing osteoporosis or loss of bone density.

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