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Does stress damage the brain? Well, not exactly damage to the brain

but damage to the pituitary gland.

 

The pituitary gland, also called hypophysis, is located at the base

of the brain, and is an essential component of the endocrine system.

The gland is attached to the hypothalamus and secretes hormones such

as antidiuretic hormone, oxytocin, and prolactin. It controls growth,

blood pressure, and sex organs.

 

According to a report by researchers in Osaka University, they found

that pituitary gland would be damaged or become like a sponge cake if

severe work or stress-related pressure is imposed. To heal such

damages, a lot of rest and good diet is required for several days or

even months.

 

As we know, damages to pituitary gland means damages to internal

organs as well.

 

On TV, radio, and newspapers, daily topics are death from overwork.

Does stress damage the brain tissue? Yes, they do. Damages to

pituitary gland and other parts of the brain will send incorrect

signals to the internal organs. Incorrect signals or wrong decision

of the brain will take place committing suicide or sudden death. We

call this the " modern sickness of the century " .

 

The pituitary gland maintains the function of the internal organs. We

understand that some kinds of overwork or worries that are considered

stress cause damage directly to the pituitary gland.

 

Now, you can simply believe that stress is the major cause of all

maladies we suffer.

 

To reduce troubles with your health, you'll have to reduce your

stress. But is this the only way? Of course, we know that many

factors are involved to maintain good health. Diet, exercise,

environment, and other uncountable number of reasons contribute in

maintaining good health. We can think of major things to do daily,

like good diet, exercise, reasonable working hours, picnic or

vacation to rural areas during the weekends, etc. However, it is very

hard to follow all of these because of hardship in living especially

in this time of world economy crises. Are they the only way to reduce

stress? Maybe we can think of something like Yoga, Zen exercise, hot

spa, herbal tea ceremony, and praying to God, to prevent contracting

diseases or maladies. Yes, these daily acts reduce evil thoughts.

 

 

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About the Author:

Junji Takano is a Japanese health researcher involved in

investigating the cause of various diseases since 1960. In 1968, he

invented Pyro-Energen, the first electrotherapy device that

eradicates viral disease, cancer, and diseases of unknown cause

effectively without side effects.

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