I've always said that when it comes to stress, some people are carriers.
This study seems to agree. And didn't our parents always tell us to
stay away from negative people. They were right.
According to a new study which paired observers and stressed-out people of the opposite sex, some 26% of observers
experienced a boost in cortisol, indicating stress.
"The
fact that we could actually measure this empathic stress in the form of
a significant hormone release was astonishing," says a study author.
The empathic stress occurred in 30% of observers watching the stressful
situation through a one way mirror—but another 24% of observers
experienced it when they were simply watching the event on video. "Even television programs depicting the suffering of other
people can transmit that stress to viewers," says a study author.
Imagine -- out cortisol levels increase when we're just around stressful situations and not involved. And watching television raised cortisol levels, too. No wonder belly fat, stress and anxiety are at epidemic proportions.
Sanyx (www,mysanyx.com) just might be the most important supplement we'll ever take -- at least when it comes to reducing the negative effects of excess stress.
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