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The Flight Instinct and Chronic Diseases such as Parkinson's. Part 1: Fear in your past and current life

The Stress Response which is Often Suppressed in Modern Life
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New readers: as this is an area where you need to read all the posts to see the connection to chronic diseases, please start here

Below the transcription, you will find help to kickstart a friend toward better health.

Transcription of the video

Flee, Flight, I think we have seen it in 100s of nature videos, such as those Meerkats running back to their burrows many times a day.

There is a predator, a tiger that wants to hunt your down and as soon you see it, you start to run away from it.

Humans do not have a lot of enemies, except other tribes, but 100,000 years ago there were some predators that could sneak upon us. So that is the biological reason why we have this instinct. Most of us have it when we get scared or when we are afraid of something, that is the body starts warming up to escape from a situation.

But often in situations in modern life, we cannot use it.

Even if there's some bullying in school, or at work, we have been conditioned that it's not okay to run home from a painful or scary situation.

We just stand still, and we do not run and hide from our work even if it's not nice, we stay and it causes us some problems because the adrenaline that has built up, it's just staying in our system.

Again the best thing to do at the moment is to take deep breaths or have a break and start running around the building, or climb the stairs, or whatever you can do because we are caught in our instincts. The best thing is to do what we are meant to do and it's to run, so we can complete the stress response, and then calm down again.

If you cannot run around then you can maybe bike or go to your gym and do some workouts.  That's how to address it here and now. In a longer perspective, it's better to find out the root cause of why you are getting into this state of flight in the first place. My biological stress test can help with that.

What can my biological stress test do for a friend that is stuck in chronic symptoms?

Give loved ones a chance to break free of their symptoms, by opening to new thoughts that of course mind and body are connected. Let us open that toolbox and help. The stress test is an eye-opener and the reason why

and I started working together. He is an influencer that can see the benefit of this visual kickstart.

As we until now have our whole health system based on the idea of a split mind and body we get all the chronic symptoms and diagnoses, that seemingly are incurable. But by opening the door to the connection between mind and body, you can help too. There is a reason they ended up with these symptoms. From childhood, we are conditioned into the stress of all sorts. As we do not learn how to get rid of stress, as the animals do naturally - stress builds up as you age, causing symptoms later in life.

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