If you experience high, intense stress (distress), and normal stress, alternately, through the course of the day, your gastrointestinal system with become confused, and will start manifesting symptoms that can lead to major illness or disease. Intense stress leaves your digestive system impaired, because confused signals from the brain instruct the digestive enzymes to start digesting your gut's lining, in addition to your food. That is why several bouts of intense stress will likely cause an ulcer.
Eliminating intense stress has a beneficial effect on the digestive system, and this can be achieved by using brainwave entrainment to change the way you process and perceive your stressors, thus affecting what kind of hormones are released into the body, changing them from detrimental to those of healing.
Brainwave entrainment is a clinically proven technology that alters the brain's main brainwave frequency by using sound and/or light pulses. The brain, using the frequency following response physics principle, mimics whatever repeated pattern is introduced to it, immediately altering its state of consciousness. You can program the mind to stop releasing stress hormones, and then flood the body with feel good hormones that can repair any damages the digestive tract may have encountered.
Intense Stress Can Cause:
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
We can all experience a bout of irritable bowel syndrome, an almost generic name for a host of intestinal disorders like colitis-an inflammation of the lining of the large intestine in which abdominal pain is accompanied by diarrhea and/or constipation, bloating, gas, and sometimes the passing of mucus or blood-through the course of a lifetime.
IBS is
Source: http://selfimprovementandmemorytraining.blogspot.com/2012/08/brainwave-entrainment-stops-intense.html
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