Emotional stress and symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis
There is a clear and direct connection between stress and autoimmune diseases such as Bechterew's disease. Painful or suppressed emotions burden the body, but natural methods for reducing stress can help to reverse the pain and symptoms of the Bechterew's disease. Recently, a client of mine who suffers from spondylitis Ankylosans (as) had an revealing "aha" moment when she suddenly realized that her autoimmune symptoms fell out of control when she argued with her adult son. Until then, she had never recognized stress as a problem for her AS pain and symptoms. Now she has understood it clearly. She realized that with increasing stress, the chronic ...

Emotional stress and symptoms of ankylosing spondylitis
There is a clear and direct connection between stress and autoimmune diseases such as Bechterew's disease. Painful or suppressed emotions burden the body, but natural methods for reducing stress can help to reverse the pain and symptoms of the Bechterew's disease.
Recently, a client of mine who suffers from spondylitis Ankylosans (as) had an revealing "aha" moment when she suddenly realized that her autoimmune symptoms fell out of control when she argued with her adult son.
Until then, she had never recognized stress as a problem for her AS pain and symptoms. Now she has understood it clearly. She has recognized that with increasing stress, the chronic pain and symptoms of Ankylosans spondylitis, an autoimmune disease similar to rheumatoid arthritis, increase.
This is common among my clients and I see it often. A key aspect of my work is helping clients identify and eliminate the mental and emotional triggers that exacerbate the pain and symptoms of AS.
Think about it. If you suppress your guilt, anger, resentment and other difficult emotions ... Can it make you sick?
The latest medical studies overwhelmingly conclude that negative emotions affect our health. Toxic emotions significantly impair immune function and mental stress weakens our built-in defenses against premature aging and disease.
Stress and stress-related illnesses account for over 90% of the problems patients report to their doctors. This means that our thoughts and emotions are literally the key to our physical health.
For example, medical studies come to the conclusion that stress can disrupt the normal function of the human digestive system. Mental and emotional stress can lead to loss of appetite and cravings and change the correct absorption and excretion of nutrients. The relief of the mental and emotional stress that causes these problems usually leads to restore the correct gastrointestinal function.
If you have an inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or other gastrointestinal disorders, alarm bells should be ringing for you. Let me repeat: Reverse your stress and toxic emotions and you will restore proper gastrointestinal function.
One study after the other proves that what we think and feel has a profound influence on our health. Here is the good news: Tests come to the conclusion that patients who expect positive results from their medical treatments are more likely to have them.
Stress reduction helps to reverse the pain and symptoms in connection with autoimmune diseases such as spondylitis ankylosans, rheumatoid arthiritis, Crohn's disease, irritable bowel syndrome and many others.