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Stress & Supplementation, Part 4: Putting Supplements into Context

 

NB: the information in this article is for educational purposes only, and should not be read as medical advice. If you have any concerns about your diet or a particular supplement, please consult your healthcare professional

Over the previous three articles in this series, weve looked at how supplementing can help us manage our stress. Weve looked at how replacing vital nutrients that the stress response uses up and/or leaches can help our bodies recover quicker from the damage getting stressed inflicts on them. Weve also looked at herbs that will help us to feel more relaxed (and therefore less stressed), so that our stress responses become less intense. And in each article, weve included a caution against relying on supplements as the be-all and end-all of a stress management programme.

This will be met with varying degrees of frustration by those who are used to the instant gratification method of managing their health. Our modern lives condition us to expect fast results from simple actions that we dont have to think about implementing. If it hurts, we take a painkiller. If we have a cold, we suck on an anaesthetic lozenge, inhale some decongestant, and try to carry on as normal as much as possible. After all, our symptoms arent troubling us any longer, so the method works, right?

TREATING THE SYMPTOMS

The trouble with this method when it comes to healthcare is that theres a reason we became sick in the first place we let our immune systems get run down enough that when theres a cold going around, our systems arent strong enough to fight it off. We can treat the cold symptoms, but if we dont do something to build our immune systems back up again, well simply come down with the next cold were exposed to after that and the one after that.

Stress is much the same. Taking a stress supplement to help us manage our stress is much like taking cold medication to manage a cold. It will usually relieve the symptoms of stress but as we mentioned in Part 3 of this series, unless the cause is treated, the stress will only end up manifesting in other ways. The question, of course, is how to treat stress. If you have a cold, you know that the best ways to build your immune system back up are to eat healthily and rest enough. But what about stress?

THE STRESS PROCESS REVISITED

Perhaps unsurprisingly, resting and eating well go a long way in helping you to manage your stress too! But because stress is partly mental and emotional, there are far more options available. Its helpful here to go back to the 3-part stress process we mentioned back in Issue 1 of Optimum Stress News. Stress, youll remember, happens when someone:

1. Becomes aware of being exposed to a specific situation (past, present or future),

2. Believes the situation is beyond their current ability to cope with, and then

3. Has a number of physical, mental and emotional responses triggered

STRESS MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

Stress management strategies can be aimed at any of these points. For example, we can:

avoid the stressful situation altogether, or reduce our exposure to it

work on our ability to deal with the situation learn new skills to help us manage it better

work on our beliefs about the situation

learn to consciously manage the responses that are triggered

increase our resiliency to stress damage by ensuring we have full resource banks (most supplements are a part of this approach)

The best method to use to manage your individual stress response will depend completely on your situation. Sometimes avoiding the situation is the quickest and easiest way to manage it other times it will be completely inappropriate. Research suggests that taking a combination approach will often get far better results than any one approach on its own. If youre not sure which method (or combination) will work best for you, consider speaking to a stress management coach thats what theyre trained to help with!

SUPPLEMENTING AS PART OF A STRATEGY

None of which is to say that stress supplements dont work. Theres a fair amount of evidence research and anecdotal - to show that they can. But if you want to manage your stress instead of simply pushing it down, you need to see supplements as part of an overall stress strategy, rather than as an alternative to one. It may take more time, effort and energy but the end results in your life will be worth it. If you have any questions about anything in this article, please dont hesitate to contact me. Otherwise, until next issue, may every day bring you closer to your optimum life.

Author: Tanja Gardner
 
Author Bio:

Tanja Gardner

Tanja Gardner is a stress management coach and personal trainer who created Optimum Life Ltd to provide holistic stress maangement services that help clients all over the globe move closer to their optimum lives.

She is also a counsellor with with world's No.1 personal development organisation online, Success University.

For more information on either of these, please see Tanja's member profile.

 
 
 

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