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Feel Stressed? Why That Might Not Be a Bad Thing with Dr. Sharon Bergquist

2025/6/7
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主持人:我们通常被告知压力是敌人,应该减少、管理和消除它。但如果这种信念实际上使我们变得更弱呢?如果压力不是坏人,而是我们忽略的秘密武器呢? Sharon Bergquist 博士:压力并非总是坏事,某些类型的压力,当以正确的方式进行时,实际上对健康至关重要。它们建立复原力,并且对于长期健康是必要的。我个人认为,利用生活方式和行为来预防、管理甚至逆转慢性疾病。我试图让我的病人停止服药,而不是给他们开药。通过良好的压力,我们的生活方式具有这种再生能力,这使得良好的压力成为每个人都可以再生身体并找到通往治愈、预防和优化人类能力的非常实用和可及的方式。通过参与压力,我们变得更具压力弹性。我们实际上是通过参与压力来减轻和调节我们的皮质醇水平。

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We’ve been taught to fear stress, avoid it, and manage it like a toxin. But what if that belief is actually making us weaker? Dr. Sharon Bergquist has spent decades studying the relationship between stress, cellular health, and chronic disease—and what she’s discovered turns the conventional wisdom upside down. We dig into what that means at the biological level: how stress impacts our cells, how it influences everything from aging to energy to immune function, and what we can do—starting today—to tap into this incredible internal capability. You’ll learn why some of the most powerful health interventions aren’t expensive treatments or medications, but simple, often uncomfortable, actions that challenge your body and mind in the right way.

So—what if the answer to health isn’t less stress, but better stress?

Dr. Bergquist's book, The Stress Paradox: Why You Need Stress to Live Longer, Healthier, and Happier―An Essential Stress Management Companion with a Mind-Body-Soul Approach), is available now.

Learn more about Dr. Bergquist at drsharonbergquist.com).

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