Relaxation response can reduce stress
Thu, 15 Feb 2007 08:20 PM EST
... The relaxation response -- the opposite of the stress response -- is a state of profound rest and release. A number of physiological changes occur during the relaxation response -- heartbeat and respiration slow down, the body uses less oxygen and produces less carbon dioxide, and blood pressure tends to stabilize in healthy individuals and drop significantly in people with hypertension. ...
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