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Stress and Your Nervous System

Humans cannot withstand being in a long-term state of emergency. When we encounter a stressful “event”, we have an expected physiological response (heart rate increases, pupils dilate, blood shuttles to our extremities and away from our organs), and after a few hours, we should return to a more balanced state. Research shows blood flow increases in our “hindbrain” away from our “forebrain,” meaning we become more emotional vs. rational. Ask Dr. Narotam how stress manifests in your nervous system and how she can reduce muscle tension and pain in the shoulders/neck, while balancing the nervous system and enhancing your overall well-being.

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