Sep 13 2009
How the body deals with stress
The reaction to stress is controlled mainly by three tiny glands: Two adrenals which sit on top of the kidneys and the pituitary which is situated under the brain. They produce unbelievably potent hormones which exercise a huge influence on vital body functions. It is the task of these hormones to combat stress and fight off any threat to the body’s welfare.
The glands attempt to adjust to the constant demands of stress, they pour out excess hormones to keep the body going and for the best part they succeed. However there is only so much this defence mechanism can stand and with time this will start to fail and break down.
The body has a great ability to adapt using other mechanisms for a while but there is a knock on effect and soon blood pressure rises, disease and other complaints may then develop and if stress is not controlled your life may well be at stake.
When you as a boss can see that your staff start to get stressed by the amount of work that may have to do. Then the cause of this effect will in turn not help in the production of there work. So by having a day once a month of onsite massage therapist to come in to your office will help to relieve this stress. Insted of the staff member concentrating on their stress when they get a onsite corporate massage this stress does go away, which helps them to deal with what they have to do rather than thinking of going home due to a headache or an over spill of hormones by either man or woman etc..
onsite corporate massages does work it is important for the bosses of this world to start to realise this valuable tool to help them and their business to grow more efficiently and get the best out of their staff.
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Joyce Hardy Holistic practitioner. MICHT. Hol. Dip BTAA. IIAHS.
Bowen & Integrated Health clinic on 07781418456
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