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Posted by goldielocks @ 11:49 on April 18, 2019  

Yes turn it off if you can.
But finding these kind of Tumors is stressful in itself and most likely affecting his body’s ability to absorb nutrients that boost your immune system as well. He need medical interaction before it spreads. Don’t mean to talk about you in third person Portugeezer not my intention, what is, is to see a good oncologist. Sap
I know someone a friend of family who went through it and surprised he’s still alive after they failed to diagnose his severe by then symptoms for years.
To make it worse on a follow up after surgery I can guess what kind a doctor told him well at least your gallbladders is okay.
Thing was he didn’t have a gallbladder it was removed in surgery.
Was just talking to someone about stress.
Here’s a list of what it can do but no time or energy to get into it right now.
Exercise is important as nowadays stress has no where to go. Carried down in our DNA for fight and flight being activated in other ways now including a lot of crooks out there. We burinrf it of them we don’t know because usually a different kinda stress.
It can also cause the body to make cholesterol that was meant to be burnt off in fight or flight.
For Instance per Mao Clinic Managing Stress online:
Adrenaline increases your heart rate, elevates your blood pressure and boosts energy supplies. Cortisol, the primary stress hormone, increases sugars (glucose) in the bloodstream, enhances your brain’s use of glucose and increases the availability of substances that repair tissues.
Cortisol also curbs functions that would be nonessential or detrimental in a fight-or-flight situation. It alters immune system responses and suppresses the digestive system, the reproductive system and growth processes. This complex natural alarm system also communicates with the brain regions that control mood, motivation and fear.
The long-term activation of the stress-response system and the overexposure to cortisol and other stress hormones that follows can disrupt almost all your body’s processes. This puts you at increased risk of many health problems, including:
* Anxiety
* Depression
* Digestive problems
* Headaches
* Heart disease
* Sleep problems
* Weight gain

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