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🗓️ 14 October 2024
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This one trigger can contribute to a heart attack more than any other factor. It also increases the risk of viral infections and autoimmune diseases. Stress, specifically from the loss of a significant person in your life, can significantly increase the risk of a heart attack.
Stress can be physical, mental, real, or imagined. Even thinking about a stressful state can affect your body physically.
There's acute stress and chronic stress, but both can create similar problems. When you experience stress, your adrenaline and cortisol drastically increase. Adrenaline works very quickly, and cortisol takes time.
Chronic stress causes high levels of cortisol, which suppresses your immune system, leaving you more vulnerable to infections. This is why many people develop autoimmune diseases after a stressful event. A stressful event can destroy your immune system, especially the T-regulatory cells.
High-intensity interval training is an example of good stress for the body. Rock climbing, sports, woodworking, cleaning, gardening, dancing, music, art, and physical work are all therapeutic forms of stress.
Breathing techniques and adaptogens like ashwagandha can help minimize stress and its effects on your heart health. Vitamin B1, magnesium, and acupressure are also beneficial.
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0:00.0 | This can increase the risk of a heart attack over 2,000% within the first 24 hours. |
0:07.7 | Now you're probably wondering what am I talking about? |
0:09.8 | What increases the risk of heart attacks by that much? |
0:13.0 | Could it be bad diet? |
0:14.4 | No, could it be smoking? |
0:16.0 | No. |
0:17.0 | What about alcohol? |
0:18.0 | No. |
0:19.0 | This trigger that I'm about to talk about also increases the risk than those is losses. |
0:25.0 | A loss of a significant person. |
0:26.0 | So what is this trigger? |
0:28.0 | It's actually stress, but the type of stress that increases heart attacks than those |
0:31.0 | is losses. A loss of a significant person in your life. |
0:36.0 | And they actually have a name for it. It's called a broken heart syndrome. |
0:39.0 | What they found was that when you go through a loss, your risk for heart attack within the first 24 |
0:44.0 | hours goes up significantly within the first week your risk for heart attacks are |
0:48.2 | six X that's 600 percent so this got me thinking into other types of stresses like post-traumatic stress disorder |
0:56.8 | and the risk of developing autoimmune diseases by 46%. |
1:01.8 | And I'm also going to talk about a lot of stress that people have nowadays is actually manufactured. |
1:06.0 | Stress can be physical, it can be mental, it can be real, or imagined. |
1:12.8 | Even thinking about a stressful state |
1:15.5 | can affect your body physically. |
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