>On May 6, 1:35 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
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>I think hard excecise and massage can also be a stress, so may impact
>differently. I am not sure, if you awnsered my questions.
Exercise is not the same as hard exercise. When your heart beats faster your
blood circulates faster. So are you looking for a pill that will make your
heart beat faster and thereby increase your circulation?
When a person is sick and unable to exercise massage helps the circulation.
Kumar - 07 May 2007 04:23 GMT
On May 6, 9:39 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
> >On May 6, 1:35 pm, nos...@aol.com wrote:
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> blood circulates faster. So are you looking for a pill that will make your
> heart beat faster and thereby increase your circulation?
"Mental responses to stress include adaptive stress (eustress),
anxiety, and depression. Where stress enhances function (physical or
mental) it may be considered good stress. However, if stress persists
and is of excessive degree, it eventually leads to a need for
resolution, which may lead either to anxious (escape) or depressive
(withdrawal) behavior.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_(medicine) "
I think above quote clears it. I just remember that it was somewhere
menioned that reasonable excercise/stress causes vasdilation--
increased blood flow whereas exertion may cause vasoconstriction?
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