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Vitamins For Stress: How To Stay Strong During This Period



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By : Evelyn Lim    99 or more times read
Submitted 2007-05-04 15:19:26
It is important to take care of your body even when you are undergoing a period of stress. Through diet, you can make sure that you have an adequate supply of nutrients and vitamins for stress because there are certain things that the body needs in order to cope.

Excessive stress can cause you to feel overwhelmed. You begin to feel the effects of poor health when you do not eat or sleep properly due to stress and your immune system becomes low. You may also experience frequent headaches, constipation and panic attacks if you find that you just cannot cope with the situation.

It is inevitable that stress comes with modern living. You may feel stressed in the office or at home dealing with your family members. Or you may feel stress if you feel that you are falling short of your desires for more wealth and success. It is therefore important that you learn to cope with stress and view obstacles positively.

Nutrients and vitamins for stress include:

1. Vitamin C. You may be surprised to hear that the best place to get Vitamin C from is potatoes. Natural remedies that are rich in Vitamin C include the skins of baked potatoes, raw green cabbage, cantaloupe, strawberries and citrus fruits such as oranges.

2. Calcium. This mineral helps to regulate the rhythm of your heart, contractions of your muscles and nerve impulse transmission. Whenever your body needs to work hard to fight stress, it will lose more calcium than usual. Good sources of calcium can be found in dairy products, tou fu, almonds and broccoli.

3. Magnesium. Besides helping you to manage your stress level, it can also keep you from getting muscle spasms. Some of the best sources of magnesium are found in green vegetables such as spinach, nuts like almonds, as well as seeds.

4. Omega-3 fatty acids. These not only help you manage your stress but they also reduce your risk of developing coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease if not managed well can lead to death. Natural sources of omega-3 fatty acids can be found in salmon, tuna, flaxseed oil herring, mackerel, and walnuts. Since canned tuna does contain some levels of mercury, you may wish to substitute this instead with other sources of omega-3 fatty acids.

If you find that you are not able to eat well through a regular during this period, consider taking the above in the form of vitamin supplements. While it is better to obtain these vitamins from natural sources, not even having them is worse. Also, do ensure that you choose good quality supplements. You want to give your body the proper nourishment as you deal with the pressures at hand!
Author Resource:- Evelyn Lim posts about natural home remedies in her blog. As a natural health researcher, she hopes to educate her readers about using non-drug alternatives to treating a variety of health conditions. Gain some insight here http://www.Natural-Remedy-Secrets.com
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