The effects of Eleviv are subtle, but build. You can’t tell it is working until you come off of Eleviv and then you feel terrible, stressed, tired, etc. According to Consumer Affairs, half of Americans feel this way on a regular basis. What do we do about it? According to Dr. Robert Simon Siegel, 75 to 90% of doctor visits are related to stress! The only thing they can prescribe is exercise, relaxation, better diet, and they usually write a prescription for some kind of sugar pill.
What’s wrong with writing prescriptions? Have you seen the list of side-effects!? Why put yourself through that (not to mention the cost) when there is something natural available. The only thing that comes from natural cures are side-benefits. Read More
My mother-in-law went through an intense knee replacement surgery a while back. She has not been able to recover from it fully and this has been taxing on her. This is something she wrote about her experience with her knee, herself, Eleviv, and depression:
Unfortunately, even though I was thrilled with these results [referring to her knee replacement and some supplements that helped], I was still having a lot of pain in my knee and the doctors still cannot explain it. This caused me to go into a deep depression. Here I was, 48 years old and thought I still had a lot of life to live. Four different specialists have now said that I will be on Read More
EXERCISE The last suggestion that I have is that you should exercise. This goes back to the logic behind stress – it is a fight or flight response that introduces chemicals to the body that help you respond more effectively. We are supposed to use these chemicals up and not let them remain in our systems. Unfortunately, most people’s response today to stressful situations does not require any physical exertion. Ever noticed the energy Read More
Your body needs time to heal and recover from your stressful situations. You need to take a break from the stressful lifestyle and do something, or even physically do nothing, that will help you recoup. Doing so will allow the negative stress chemicals to burn off, the body to produce more hormones for future stressful situations, and helps your immune system get back up and working like it should.
Rest and relaxation does not always mean you have to go on an expensive vacation at a resort (to me that can be a negative stressor); instead, what you do can be simple and easy. The important thing is Read More
Lets diagnose stress. Do you suffer from any of the following:
Problems With Emotion Irritability or short temper Burned out or overburdened Can’t relax – always agitated Rapid shifts in mood Sad or depressed Lonely and/or isolated
Problems Dealing With Your Mind Poor concentration Poor judgment Always worrying Negative outlook on life Anxiety, inability to control thoughts Memory problems
Behavioral Symptoms Inconsistent sleep patterns Inability to act, laziness Binging or anorexia Antisocial Nervous habits Relaxing through altering the chemical state of the body (alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs)
Physical Symptoms Regular and frequent colds Unexplained aches and pains Racing heartbeat Sporadic dizziness and/or nausea Constipation or diarrhea No sex drive
Now, some of these symptoms can be caused by other factors other than stress. You probably are aware of them, but you may be surprised that the underlying root cause is not the first diagnosis you were given by your doctor, but a stressful lifestyle or a persistent real or perceived source of negative stress.
For some of the more dangerous symptoms, please see a doctor immediately.
The stress you deal with day in and day out leads to the sustained stress level and this level is very detrimental and unnatural to your health and well-being. This is the “silent killer”. It does several things to you. At the chemical level, you are constantly secreting chemicals that your body is not used to having over a long period of time. In a fight or flight situation, you are supposed to use these chemicals up. Constant exposure and then depletion of these chemicals are what make stress deadly.
You can categorize external stimuli as both good and bad stressors. Good stress includes emotions such as pleasure, excitement, happiness, etc. Hopefully, you have experienced this at least once in your life. Examples of the external stimuli that bring on the good stress are things such as a surprise birthday party, a new car, a visit from someone you have missed (which is a bad stressor by the way). A lot of people experience good stress when they win a court case, watch a team win a sporting event, or look at a report card full of A’s. We thrive on these emotions. They make us feel good – this is good stress.
On a daily basis, we all deal with stress. Life gets more stressful as time goes by and we get older. The dangerous fact is that stress is a sly killer. Our initial reaction to stress is natural, but our continual exposure and reaction to stress is not natural and wears down our systems to the point that your immune system cannot fend off illness and disease, you are fatigued, and your concentration and memory tend to suffer. Some people expose themselves to stress so much that they have literal breakdowns that lead to their deaths.
Thank goodness for Eleviv. I am back on and have been for a little over a week. I have noticed that I sleep better at night. I face challenges at work and home with a better attitude, imagination, and initiative. My patience is much more elevated and I don’t succumb to irritation and anger like I did off Eleviv. It has been a stressful couple of weeks: bills, sick children, stressed wife, workload, etc. Thank goodness for this supplement that really makes it possible for my outlook on life and its challenges to be rosier.
For all of you navigating the internet looking for a solution for general feelings of depression, stress, inactivity, and overall feelings of blah, do what I have done – Read More
It has been over a week now since I stopped taking Eleviv. I have noticed a few things immediately and have come to realize a few over through taking my Vigor score again. First of all, the obvious. I am more irritable and I do not handle stressful situations (like doing taxes and paying bills) very well. There was a noticeable difference between how I react before and after taking Eleviv. Also, I do find it more difficult to stay focused and retain information as I learn and take on new tasks.
At work, my initiative has been lacking. It isn’t terrible, but it could be a lot better. I’ve also begun to sleep worse the past few nights and there was no real reason why that should be happening. I don’t sleep as soundly and I find that I am tired much earlier during the day.
The coordinated blend of Eleviv’s ingredients create optimal results and increase vigor and improves mood by restoring compounds in the body such as cortisone, testosterone, dopamine, etc.
There is great scientific evaluation of each ingredient in Eleviv. The combination of the ingredients is what is really effectual. The publications proving the effectiveness of Eleviv is finished and in the process of being published in scientific journals. Keep looking for an update on this blog for these publications.
I work as an analyst with a workload like none other especially when its budget and legislative session time. At home I have a great life with a beautiful wife and four children that love and want to be with their dad. Also, I am a spiritual man and believe in personal life development and attend and serve my church regularly. Because of my expertise in matters governmental, I was nominated and accepted positions as a board member for several committees and councils. In addition, I come from a large, close family that naturally has their demands as well in getting together and planning events. The challenge has always been to be 100% percent for everyone and find a balance in life that is meaningful and void of any regrets. Read More
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