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BODY STRESS RELEASE from bodystressrelease.co.za
BODY STRESS RELEASE is a non-therapeutic complementary
health profession. It is concerned with assisting the body to release
stored tension, thereby allowing it to maximise its in-built ability
to maintain and heal itself. This technique has been developed and
practised in South Africa since 1981
Stress becomes locked into physical structures when the body fails
to adapt to an overload of stress. This may result in pain, stiffness,
numbness and postural distortions. In addition the body's capacity
to co-ordinate its functions is undermined. Body Stress Release
is a gentle procedure in which where areas of body stress are located,
using the body as a biofeedback mechanism monitor. The practitioner
assists the body to release the tension by applying light but definite
pressure to the sites of body stress.
STRESS AND HEALTH
We are constantly subjected to various forms of stress in our daily
lives. A certain amount is necessary, to provide us with challenges,
and to stimulate us to strive for survival and progress. For example,
a mind that is not challenged by problems to be solved becomes bored
and stagnates; to maintain and strengthen muscles, they must be
provided with the mechanical stress of exercise.
The body is designed to be self-healing. It has mechanisms that
constantly monitor every function that is taking place, and is continuously
adapting to both external influences and stresses, and to internal
changes and stresses.
Health may be defined as: The body's ability to constructively
deal with all the stresses to which it is subjected. In this way
it is constantly repairing itself, and maintaining its optimum level
of efficient functioning.
Certain stress factors will cause a temporary reduction of the
body's efficiency, or health, eg. a strained muscle will be stiff
and painful for a few days; then it will return to its normal condition.
The body is capable of healing wounds and fractures, counteracting
harmful chemicals, adapting to sudden changes in temperature, etc.
STRESS OVERLOAD
Stress becomes a negative, destructive factor in life when it goes
beyond the individual's ability to adapt to it. When the point of
stress overload is reached, instead of the stress being released
from the body, it becomes stored as "body stress". As
we differ in our emotional and physical makeup, we have varying
degrees of susceptibility to stress overload.
THE CAUSES OF BODY STRESS
EMOTIONAL / MENTAL STRESS FACTORS
These include fear of the future, financial worries, competition
in the work-place, disintegrating family relationships. At times
we experience sudden violent emotions, such as anger or shock, or
we undergo milder but ongoing forms of mental strain, e.g. anxiety,
depression and resentment.
We may become aware of the physical effect of emotional pressures,
as the diaphragm, jaw, neck and shoulders tighten in a defensive
posture, to armour us against the onslaught of life's stresses.
MECHANICAL STRESS FACTORS
The body is designed to withstand a certain amount of physical
force - bumps, jerks and falls, but if the mechanical stress goes
beyond the body's limit of adaptability, the effects may become
stored as body stress.
The causes may be sudden and violent, such as a car accident, a
severe fall, or lifting a heavy object incorrectly. Or, there may
be a gradual accumulation of milder mechanical stress, eg. habitually
sitting incorrectly, or doing inappropriate exercises.
CHEMICAL STRESS FACTORS
The sources of chemical stress include pollutants in the air, insecticides
and certain food additives and preservatives. Harmful chemicals
may be consumed, inhaled, or even absorbed when contacting the skin.
THE EFFECTS OF BODY STRESS
When the point of stress overload is reached, the stress becomes
"locked" into the body and manifests as lines of tension.
The body adopts a protective mode of action by means of automatic
reflexes, causing adjacent and overlying muscles to splint the area.
It appears that this action has a dampening effect on the nervous
system, thereby causing the brain's filtering mechanism to ignore
the areas of body stress.
In time when the body is required to take greater defensive action,
stiffness may become noticeable, ultimately leading to postural
distortion. It may also lead to loss of flexibility, pain or numbness.
A person with body stress may also feel tense, tired, and lacking
in energy and enthusiasm for life. Headaches, backache and indigestion
may follow.
It is also possible for the body stress to be present without the
individual feeling any pain or stiffness - he or she will simply
come to accept as normal their sense of having less than 100 per
cent well-being.
While the stress or tension remains stored in the body, the normal
tone of the body is disturbed, causing a reduction in its general
efficiency. As its defence mechanisms become weakened, the body
becomes less and less able to deal with further stresses to which
it is subjected daily. In this way the individual moves increasingly
further away from the optimum state of health.
REDUCING THE NEGATIVE STRESS IN OUR LIVES
We all need to take responsibility for our own health, by striving
to reduce the negative stresses to which we are subjected.
To minimise chemical stress, it makes sense to follow a balanced
and varied diet. Eat foods in forms as close as possible to their
original state, and choose those containing the fewest additives.
We should avoid exposure to harmful substances, by minimising skin
contact and being careful not to inhale sprays.
We can reduce mechanical stress by improving our posture, by sitting,
bending and lifting correctly, and avoiding potentially harmful
exercises. Obviously it is helpful to pursue moderate and sensible
forms of exercise to strengthen muscles.
As for the emotional/mental stress in our lives, we need to learn
to consciously relax when we feel ourselves becoming tense. It is
also advisable to seek out whatever activities and techniques help
us, as individuals, to approach emotional balance and inner peace.
By minimising stress overload, together with Body Stress Release,
we allow ourselves the opportunity of expressing our highest life
potential.
PREGNANCY AND BODY STRESS
Body stress in the lower back may affect the nerve supply to the
ovaries and uterus, undermining their efficient functioning. This
may result in menstrual cramps, excessively heavy menstruation,
irregular ovulation and infertility.
During pregnancy it is essential to keep the lower back free of
body stress as pressure in this area may cause tension of the ligaments
connecting the uterus to the sacrum (the bone at the base of the
spine). This could lead to lower back discomfort and also may irritate
the nerve supply to the legs resulting in leg pain (sciatica).
A woman of 32, four months into her second pregnancy, was experiencing
twinges of hip and leg pain. She dreaded the situation developing
into the severe “pinched nerve” pain which she had undergone
during her first pregnancy. After several sessions of BSR all lower
back and leg pain withdrew. With monthly maintenance sessions she
remained pain free until the birth.
Following the birth of her fourth child several months previously,
a woman of thirty five was experiencing lower back pain and almost
constant diarrhea. All medical tests were negative. After three
sessions of BSR she no longer had diarrhea at night. Over the following
six months, with regular BSR care, the tension in her lower back
was relieved and the muscles were restored to their normal tone.
The bouts of diarrhea became less frequent during this time and
finally ceased.
There have been many cases in which women who were assumed to be
infertile were able to become pregnant after the pressure had been
released in the lower back.
A woman of 24 tried to conceive over a period of two years. Her
medical examination revealed that she was not ovulating. After three
months of regular BSR she became pregnant.
A mother of two girls had experienced mild lower back pain for
several years. When it suddenly worsened she turned to BSR for relief.
After eight sessions over a three month period the pain had completely
cleared and she found to her amazement that she had become pregnant.
Initially this was a shock as she and her husband had long abandoned
the hope of having a third child - their younger daughter was eight
years old. However they were delighted when their first son was
born.
BODY STRESS and BABIES
If the birth process was difficult, a baby may be
born with body stress, especially in the neck and lower spine.
Small children are likely to accumulate body stress as a result
of frequent falls and jerks while playing, or trying to lift heavy
objects.
Children may sit incorrectly, e.g. reading or studying while sitting
hunched over on a bed will induce stress in the neck and lower back.
Watching television while in a half-lying position which reverses
the normal lumbar curve will cause pressure to build up in the spine.
As they approach puberty, children become more self-conscious and
may develop poor posture. Hunched shoulders, a contracted chest
and downward tilted head occur as a defensive mechanism against
the new challenges and stresses in life. Muscles tighten and tension
becomes locked into the body.
WHEN SHOULD A BABY OR CHILD BE ASSESSED FOR BODY STRESS?
The birth process is stressful to the baby. It makes sense to have
a baby assessed for body stress within a few months of the birth,
even if there do not appear to be any problems. In this way, if
there is any tension stored in the baby's neck or back it will be
released before it accumulates to have an adverse impact on the
nervous system.
The BSR practitioner carries out the checks and releases while
the baby is lying on the mother's chest or lap. The pressure applied
is very light and comfortable for the baby. After the stored stress
is released a baby very often will fall into a sound sleep.
Small children cannot always verbalise what they are feeling, but
the parents may observe signs indicating the presence of body stress.
For example, a normally good-natured child will become sullen and
uncooperative, or the child may talk about a "funny feeling
in the tummy", or complain of sore legs.
Children enjoy experiencing BSR as it is a gentle procedure and
they become aware of how different they feel once the stored tension
has been released. Often a small child will be aware of the body
stress and will ask to be taken for a BSR session.
Babies & children respond very quickly to BSR, as the pressure
has not been present in the body for a long time and is readily
released.
CASES
A two day old baby could not suckle, as her tongue kept flicking
to the corner of her mouth. After body stress was released in the
neck she began suckling normally.
A mother reported that her twelve week old baby had cried almost
constantly since birth, and he hunched his shoulders and screamed
when moved. Immediately after body stress was released in the neck
the exhausted baby fell asleep for 10 hours. Much to the relief
of the distressed parents, he became placid and contented.
A five month old baby kept his arms in spasm against his chest
and his gaze appeared to be unfocused. Cerebral palsy was suspected.
After one session of BSR his arms relaxed. After a second session
his mother reported that he was able to focus on her face and respond
to her. Six months later his grandmother sent a photograph of him
and a letter to say that his development was normal in every way.
A six year old brain-damaged boy had both arms and legs bent in
constant spasm, and his mobility was limited to rolling on the floor.
After 4 sessions of BSR the limbs had relaxed completely and he
began crawling. Two weeks later his parents reported that he was
walking.
A three year old girl was described by her father as naughty, as
medical tests showed no reason for her continual bed-wetting. During
the two weeks after the stress in the lumbar spine was released,
the bouts of bed-wetting steadily decreased in frequency, and then
ceased entirely.
THE EFFECTS OF BODY STRESS
A common sign that a baby has body stress in the neck is constant
crying for no apparent reason. When body stress is present in the
lower back the baby will cry when the hips are lifted while the
nappy is being changed. The impact on the nervous system may cause
constipation. body stress in the area of the diaphragm may result
in colic.
Toddlers who refuse to walk and demand to be carried, or who complain
of sore legs, (so-called growing pains) very likely have body stress
in the lower back. The leg muscles may be affected, causing a tendency
of the feet to turn inwards. Bed-wetting may occur if the nerve
supply to the bladder is irritated.
At school, a child with tension in the neck may lack concentration
and become disruptive. If there is pressure in the lower back, the
child may be restless and unable to sit still.
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