Monday, August 13, 2012

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Original Article @ David Ogdens Blog

Nopalea Cactus Juice

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University believe that chronic stress is associated with the bodies inability to regulate inflammation, which in turn helps promote the development and progression of disease.

The Immune system's ability to regulate inflammation predicts who will develop a cold, but more importantly, it provides an explanation of how stress can promote disease
Says lead Researcher Sheldon Cohen who goes on to say
When under stress, cells of the immune system are unable to respond to hormonal control, and the consequences, produce levels of inflammation that promote disease. Because inflammation plays a role in many diseases,such as cardiovascular, asthma and Autoimmune disorders, this model suggests why stress impacts them as well
This latest study builds on Cohens past research which was Published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that showed that those suffering from psychological stress are more likely to develop colds. With the common cold, symptoms are not caused by the virus -- they are instead a "side effect" of the inflammatory response that is triggered as part of the body's effort to fight infection. The greater the body's inflammatory response to the virus, the greater is the likelihood of experiencing the symptoms of a cold.

Now I have been under some stress recently and developed a cold which is unusual for me soI was interested to learn about this research.

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