Stress

Stress is a normal reaction to real or potential problems in our life. An example is the "fight or flight" response that developed in our early ancestors. But the mere fact of being stressed can make us even more stressed, which can lead to an endless feedback loop, until our feelings of stress are out of control. Stress and anxiety, often leading to depression, can result from an excess of some chemicals in our brain, or a deficiency of others, even when there is no special stress in our daily lives.

Is Stress Always Bad

No. Without normal, moderate feelings of stress, we might never be motivated to take care of serious business. Stress becomes bad when it's out of proportion and pulls us out of balance, or when it's caused by purely internal chemical factors.

What happens in my brain when I feel stressed or anxious

Because the brain is so complex, a full answer to this question would fill a book. However, uncontrolled feelings of stress or anxiety are often associated with excess levels of chemicals such as homocysteine or with shortages of neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine. The active ingredients in Relagen are involved in helping to control these levels.

Tensile stress (or tension) is the stress state leading to expansion; that is, the length of a material tends to increase in the tensile direction. The volume of the material stays constant. Therefore in a uniaxial material the length increases in the tensile stress direction and the other two directions will decrease in size (see Poisson's ratio for detail). In the uniaxial manner of tension, tensile stress is induced by pulling forces across a bar.

Relagen - help for stress. Relagen is not a prescription drug, and is made from NATURAL ingredients. When taken in these appropriate amounts, the active ingredients in Relagen are not known to have any side effects. Just choosing Relagen can relieve your mind