“Butterflies in your stomach”, “a hungry man is an
angry man” and “gut-wrenching experience” are but a few expressions with one
common denominator, they strongly suggest that our emotions are very much
connected to our stomach and gut, both incidentally belonging to the gastrointestinal
tract (GIT).
I was so glad I attended this great health and wellness event yesterday as it's totally related to my Evergreen Love Blog subject-matter. Such a meaningful and impactful health event sharing with 4 experienced guest speakers to educate, create awareness for us and for me to be able to share this great knowledge with many others out there who are facing this stress problem everyday but they may not realise it themselves.
Coming to the end of this informative event session, Dato' Azrene Abdullah also shared her survival story with us on how she managed to survive from the tongue cancer where she was forced to cut half of it after two times strike. She was lucky to meet Dr.Vagif Soultanov in helping to save her life from further chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments(I totally agreed with her) and she has continued to take the Bioeffective A since then till today. I have total empathy towards her touching story and I hope she will stay strong for her family esp. for her 4 kids who are growing up now. I really felt for her I told Rambo yesterday night when he asked me about this powerful product of all.
We use such expressions to describe emotional
situations precisely because our gastrointestinal tract is sensitive to our
emotions. Anger, anxiety, sadness, worry - all of these emotions, and many
others, trigger a physical reaction in the gut.
Scientists have in recent years discovered that the gastrointestinal system takes the brunt of our negative emotions. And in modern urban living, the bulk of negative emotions come from work-related stress. “When it comes to urban working environments, very few of us are spared from continuous stress,” said Datin Swanee Teh, Business Unit Manager of the Nuvaceuticals™ division of Nuvanta Sdn Bhd.
Nuvanta recently held a workshop entitled, “Gut
Feelings on Work Stress – Work Stress: More Dangerous than Previously Thought” and
brought together an international panel of speakers including Consultant
Physician Dr. Paras Doshi, Clinical Psychologist Dr. Pryidarshini Moharkonda and
Gastroenterologist & Natural Therapies Practitioner Dr. Vagif Soultanov.
Chances are, you may already be experiencing heartburn,
gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux (GERD) and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
but are unaware of it. Perhaps you have experienced a burning sensation in the
chest area or a lingering sour-bitter taste at the back of your tongue or are regurgitating
acid after a meal or having an uncomfortable gassy, bloating feeling which come
about without reason. Other symptoms such as a dry cough, difficulty swallowing
and recurring tummy aches might actually be an indication of gastrointestinal distress.
"Symptoms of GERD are abdominal discomfort, indigestion,
bloating, gas and upper abdominal pain. It is also the third leading cause of
chronic cough after sinus problems and asthma. If the reflux makes it all the
way up through to the back of our throat, it is called LPRD, or
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease. Our throat is much more sensitive to stomach
acid and digestive enzymes,” said Dr. Vagif Soultanov, the expert in GIT and
gastro diseases.
To facilitate better understanding on gastrointestinal challenges, guests were asked to complete a short EQ test to assess their emotional intelligence which is an indicator of how one manages work stress. The workshop’s main aim was to educate working adults on the relationship between work stress and gastrointestinal health.
Going in depth, Dr. Moharkonda enlightened the
audiences on stress-coping mechanisms while Dr. Doshi shed light into the
psychosomatic relationship between stress and the gastrointestinal tract. Dr.
Soultanov further elaborated on the effects of stress on our gut and how gastro
diseases left unchecked, could lead to cancer.
“Stress activates our
"fight or flight" response, which inhibits gastrointestinal secretion
and reduces blood flow to the gut giving rise to indigestion. When a person is
under stress, this can affect the movement of the GI tract, cause inflammation
to flare-up or make the person more susceptible to infection”, said Dr. Doshi.
How Stress Develops
“Stress develops when we fail
to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats. Our body reacts
defensively when threatened by the environment in order to achieve both physical
and psychological balance,” said Dr. Moharkonda.
“Feeling emotionally, physically and mentally drained is a sign that stress
is present. Other symptoms of work stress include feeling tired all day,
resistance in going to work, watching the clock, loss of concentration and
excessive absenteeism,” added Dr. Moharkonda.
Emotions vs. Gut
No one who has felt nauseated before a presentation
or performance needs to be told how closely the gut and brain are
interconnected. Although not every functional gastrointestinal (GI) illness is
"all in the head", psychology can combine with physical factors to
cause symptoms.
“We now know that the brain has a direct line to
the stomach. As food makes its 30-foot journey through the digestive tract, the
brain and digestive tract is continuously in dialogue. This two-way communication explains why you
stop eating when you're full – nerves in the gut tell the brain that the
stomach is distended. It is also why anxiety over an afternoon doctor's appointment could ruin
your appetite for breakfast.
The brain and the gut are so intimately connected
that they should be viewed as one system, not two. When the gut acts up for no
obvious physical or infectious cause, trying to heal it without considering the
impact of stress and emotion is like trying to improve an employee's performance
without considering his work environment or his boss,” explained Dr. Soultanov.
Burn
Out – Burn In
Competitive work environments, demanding workloads and long
hours are some of the reasons why many working adults are facing work stress.
Fifty percent of the adult population in Malaysia suffer from at least one
gastrointestinal condition and 16% suffer from acid reflux. "We
will not be able to avoid stress all the time but what we can do is to prepare
and protect our body and tummies from the harmful effects of work stress.
Stress
not only causes people to suffer burnout, it also triggers a slow-burn in the
tummy manifested as gastritis. Gastritis refers to the inflammation of the
stomach lining. If it's left unaddressed, gastritis then develops into ulcers.
About 90% of chronic gastritis and ulcer cases are
caused by Helicobacter pylori (H.pylori) infection. The presence of this cancer-causing
tummy bacterium increases the risk of stomach cancer by six times. H.pylori
infection is common and at least half of the world’s population have it in
their tummies,” said Dr. Soultanov.
Bioeffective® A is a
natural pine conifer needle extract which has been scientifically proven to
impart therapeutic healing properties to the gastrointestinal system. It is an
ideal protectant and treatment for those who are stressed out and having gastro
health related issues.
“In clinical trials
conducted, patients with pre-cancerous conditions of the stomach given
Bioeffective® A demonstrated a regression of dyspeptic symptoms (GERD) such as
gastritis, acid reflux, gas and bowel disorders. Endoscopic examination showed
that the inflammatory appearance of gastritis had also subsided.
This means that Bioeffective®
A is reaching into the root of the inflammation problem to bring about a
restoration of stomach functionality. Not just that, Bioeffective® A treatment
also resulted in H.pylori eradication in close to 60% of patients. What amazed
researchers were the tummy healing properties of the pine needle extract which
resulted in a reduction in pre-cancerous lesions in 46% of patients.
“Bioeffective® A works differently compared to the usual acid-blocking drugs or antibiotics. This natural therapeutic agent helps restore stomach cells to normality thereby creating an environment that is non-conducive for infections to breed,” described Dr. Soultanov.
Bumping EQ, Busting Stress
Whilst Bioeffective®
A is providing cover for stressed out tummies physiologically; Dr. Moharkonda
recommended a powerful tool used by psychologists to enable working adults to
achieve lesser stress, higher productivities and higher incomes.
“A person’s EQ or Emotional
Quotient provides information to their ability to recognizing human emotions
and reacting appropriately to them. Scientists have shown that an emotionally
intelligent person is more adaptive to a stressful environment and more productive
in their work. Eighty per cent of success is contributed by E.Q and only 20%
from their intelligence quotient (I.Q),” explained Dr. Moharkonda.
Developing mindfulness to enhancing E.Q has undoubtedly many benefits for working individuals. Researchers from the University of Bonn showed in 2014 that people with higher E.Q.s manage work stress better and earn more compared to their less EQ-savvy counterparts. Now, we all know that higher E.Q.s also auger well for distressed tummies everywhere.
Bioeffective® A – Benefits of the PINE
NuvaPine A™ is made of Bioeffective® A, a patented extract
from the live elements (protoplasm) of pine conifer green needles. It is an
antioxidant complex containing chlorophyll, carotenoids, phytosterols,
polyprenols, squalene, minerals and vitamins C, B1, B2, E, all present in
proportions determined by nature.
To extract Bioeffective® A, a patented
technology is used which both preserves and amplifies its biological activity
without destroying their delicate nature. Bioeffective® A research continues to investigate its potential role in
various clinical studies. NuvaPine A™ is available at major pharmacies nationwide.
About Nuvaceuticals™
Nuvaceuticals™ embody the perfection of science and nature. The natural
properties of each Nuvaceuticals™ product is harnessed utilising the best of
innovative scientific research for the betterment of human health. These high
quality natural treatments offer health professionals a valuable and reliable
avenue for managing the various health challenges we face today as individuals
and as a community.
I got the invite and very interested to join the forum
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nevertheless I can't go that far
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MY-Emily
True, at 1st I thought the same but because I wish to learn more about health and wellness I went also. Polyphenol is getting hotter and sensational news nowadays!
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