Ged Rid Of That Adrenal Fatigue - Therapy Massage May Be Your Path To Recovery

Health & Fitness Article Directory, Get Free Reprint Articles and Health & Fitness Content for your site with
article directory
54866 *recent articles in 509 categories Last article added 11/15/07
 
Article Categories
 
Reviews
 
Site Menu
 
Site Search


 
ArticlePros.com » Health & Fitness » Fatigue » Ged Rid Of That Adrenal Fatigue - Therapy Massage May Be Your Path To Recovery

  • Date: 2007-03-12
  • Author: Anthony Pang
  • All articles by this author
  • Visit author's website
  • Ged Rid Of That Adrenal Fatigue - Therapy Massage May Be Your Path To Recovery


    Related Fatigue Articles

         One symptom of Adrenal Fatigue is feeling tired all the time. Is this too common? Adrenal Fatigue sufferers will realise that they are especially tired in the morning and late afternoon. Their energy rises after 5:00 p.m. and by the time bedtime rolls around they lie awake struggling to get to sleep. Next morning you struggle to get up – feel better after 11:00 a.m. – hit the wall around 3:00 p.m. … If this is you, or someone close to your heart, awareness is the first step to ending the agony. And, it is agony to feel tired and overwhelmed all the time. For those that suffer from Adrenal Fatigue: The on-set is often triggered by a major shock (death, divorce, bankruptcy, job loss, relocation). It is also attributed to unresolved, long-term stress or anxiety (alcoholism, newborn baby adjustments, financial stress.) You are not the only one if you suffer from Adrenal Fatigue. Adrenal Fatigue is a big problem in the U.S. where an estimated 80% of American women, will suffer from adrenal fatigue at some point in their lives. Of these women, moms are the most vulnerable to such an attack. Solutions abound including anti-anxiety prescriptions, sleeping pills, hormone replacement therapy, counseling, expensive vitamins and supplements. All have a value but perhaps the healthiest place to start is more hands-on and medication-off. Therapy Massage - Acupressure: An alternative to treating for those suffering from Adrenal Fatigue Acupressure is a therapy massage technique in which fingers press key points on the surface of your skin to stimulate the body’s natural self-curative abilities. When these points are pressed, they release muscular tension and promote the circulation of blood and the body’s life force (called qi or chi) to aid healing and relaxation. (Acupuncture hits the same points as acupressure, but uses needles vs. touch.) Final word. How to maintain your gains. You can expect to feel better – much better – in a reasonable period of time. You need to nurture the afterglow. After your treatment take the rest of the day off from your “busy-ness”, drink lots of water, refrain from drinking any alcohol and go to bed early with your journal, a calm inspirational read or loving partner. Sounds like a great prescription for life, eh? You should seriously consider this alternative if you suffer from Adrenal Fatigue

    More articles from this pro: http://www.ArticlePros.com/author.php?Anthony Pang


    More on Health & Fitness and Fatigue can be found here.
     

    Get this article to go

    RSS | JScript | Email | HTML

     

    About the author

    TangoPang is a writer on many massage and alternative treatment. He runs an informational website dedicated to providing unbiased information on massage and related topics. For more information please see <a target="_new" href="http://www.allmassagetherapyguide.com.">http://www.allmassagetherapyguide.com</a> <a target="_New" href="http://www.allmassagetherapyguide.com">Click Here to Read More</a>

    http://www.allmassagetherapyguide.com

     
    Email options
       

    ** Check all that apply **

     

    This article has been accessed 303 times since 2007-03-12.


    Home  •  Search  •  Add Your Own Article  •  RSS feeds  •  JavaScript Feeds  •   •  Set as Homepage  •  Add to Favourites
    Disclaimer: The information presented and opinions expressed herein are those of the authors
    and do not necessarily represent the views of ArticlePros.com and/or its partners.
    Copyright ArticlePros.com © 2005. All Rights Reserved