Why do most nutritional products fail to compensate for stress?
Because they contain isolated, synthetic USP vitamins and inorganic, hard-rock minerals that cells can’t make efficient use of and that stimulate energy artificially. They have the wrong harmonics and opposite polarities and intensify stress. They cause us to become addictive to sugars, caffeine, alcohol and drugs. Chronic, uncompensated stress is toxic and devastating to cells and neurons. In the brain, stress-generated hormones called glucocorticoids put the body on a heightened state of alert, the so-called “flight or fight” responses to stress which quickly prepares us for either physical contact or rapid escape. Sadly, the fast pace of life keeps us in prolonged “alert” states for sustained periods of time. This process inhibits cellular genesis-the process of creating new cells or repairing the damage of stress. How does the average person try to compensate for stress? For most people, the most frequently used means of stopping the symptoms of uncompensated stress are chemicals-p