Many of us have experienced the discomfort of chronic pain. But did you know that psychological stress is often one of the main causes of this pain? In this blog, we take a look at what psychological stress means and how it can lead to chronic pain
Mental stress means that the high frequencies in the brain predominate and the system is set to counterclockwise rotation.
The excessively high frequencies are transferred from the electrons of the brain cells to the entire body.
These dynamic electrons can cause nerve inflammation in the event of prolonged stress, as they also set the protons and neutrons in the cell nucleus and thus the entire nerve cells into high-frequency oscillation.

The problem with chronic pain is often that it persists even after the cause – the electron dynamic – has disappeared because our bodies cannot distinguish between different causes of pain. This means that our body continues to vibrate at frequencies that are too high, resulting in persistent chronic pain with no visible source or treatment option.
To better understand how psychological stress can cause chronic pain and why it is so difficult to treat, let’s look at how our bodies respond to stress on a physiological level. When we experience psychological stress such as fear or anxiety, our brain releases hormones such as adrenaline that increase heart rate and blood pressure, while digestion decreases, the immune system and other processes that are not considered important in moments of danger are lowered. This response is designed to protect us in times of danger, but if these changes are prolonged or occur frequently, our bodies can remain in an activated state for long periods of time, which can lead to physical symptoms such as headaches or tension in the neck and shoulder muscles.
Basically, psychological stress leads to physical symptoms such as chronic pain because we are physiologically unable to distinguish between different types of stress sources. This means that even after a stressful situation has subsided, we can remain activated due to persistently elevated levels of hormones such as adrenaline. To combat this issue, it’s important that anyone experiencing significant psychological stress – whether it’s related to work, relationships or daily life – seek help from professionals who can offer resources and strategies to reduce the physical and cognitive signs associated with mental health issues. By understanding how mental stress causes physical symptoms such as chronic pain and addressing them appropriately, we can create a healthier life for ourselves – both mentally and physically! NanoCampo mats help you recover from stress at night.
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