Stress and Its Affect On Your
Skin
By: Vasu Nargundkar
Unfortunately, stress has become an
ubiquitous presence in our lives. At work, in our
relationships, driving through rush-hour traffic -- most of us
take it for granted that there is nothing unusual about
stressful situations occurring on a regular basis, day after
day.
Like termites undermining a structure, stress works
insidiously to undermine body, mind and emotions. But the
results can become all too obvious, by showing up on your
skin.
While dermatologists are still debating whether stress
actually causes skin disorders, they seem to agree that stress
definitely triggers or aggravates skin conditions such as
acne, hives, eczema,
psoriasis, rosacea, warts, cold
sores and blisters. "And that matches the ayurvedic
perspective," says Rama Kant Mishra, world-renowned ayurvedic
dermatologist. "Ongoing day-to-day stress adversely impacts
your immune system.
This makes your body susceptible to attack, like fertile
ground in which seeds take root easily. The skin is an organ,
widely connected to the rest of the physiology as well as the
mind. It is natural that like the rest of you, your skin is
also affected by stress."
And even if stress does not actually show up on your skin as
one of these conditions, it is one of the chief contributors to
an increased population of free radicals in the body, which, in
turn, has been discovered to be a major cause of premature
aging. Emotional or mental trauma can cause you to screw up
your face or frown or pout, and constant muscular contractions
can eventually become permanent fine lines and wrinkles.
The "fight-or-flight" mechanism is the body's built-in way
of responding to stress. In times of "fight-or-flight," the
flow of blood (and nutrients) is directed to the areas of the
body considered vital for responding to the stress and
withdrawn from areas considered non-essential, such as the
skin. So is the flow of oxygen, making it difficult for the
skin to "breathe."
When "fight-or-flight" situations become frequent, the skin
is consistently starved of both blood and oxygen, making it
dull and lifeless, less supple, less hydrated and more prone to
clogged pores and breakouts.
"Stress does not only impact the immune system, it also
undermines digestion," says Mishra. "And imperfect digestion
adversely affects skin health, and, indeed your overall health,
in two ways -- first, your body does not absorb all the
nutrients from the foods you eat and second, undigested
impurities tend to accumulate in the body faster than the body
can get rid of them."
Authentic, All-Natural, Ayurvedic Solutions
The holistic system of Ayurveda advocates a well-balanced
approach to stress management and skin health. "Ayurveda has a
definition of beauty that goes much deeper than the skin, to a
healthy body, a serene mind and a positive attitude," says
Mishra. "Your skin is like a mirror - it reflects everything
that is going on within your body and mind. Pay attention to
keeping your mind, body and emotions balanced, and the results
will show up as a clear, glowing complexion."
Here are some guidelines from Vaidya Mishra:
1. Diet
Diet is important, says Mishra, and not just in Ayurveda but
in every system of well-being. For example, researchers say
that skipping meals and too much caffeine can stimulate the
production of adrenaline, which can cause the skin pores to
clog up. "Eat foods that are alive with the intelligence of
Nature," recommends Mishra. A balanced diet and proper eating
habits help keep the body and mind performing at optimal
levels, enhancing resistance to stress and providing deep
nourishment to the skin to combat the effects of day-to-day
stress.
Make sure you include plenty of cooked leafy greens, several
servings of fruits and vegetables, high-protein grains and
lentils, some dairy and healthy fats like Ghee or olive oil in
your daily diet. Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants can
help scavenge free radicals generated by stress.
Cook with spices that are appropriate for the season and for
your skin and your physiology. Spices can help cleanse the
channels of the body and help the body assimilate nutrients
from foods; some spices, such as turmeric, have
anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties that could be
useful to keep skin clear and healthy.
2. Sleep
An adequate amount of quality sleep can help recharge and
rejuvenate the body, making it more resilient. Lack of sleep
can lead to tired lifeless skin and dark circles under the eyes.
Calming aromatherapy or a
relaxing massage or bath before bed will help release the
pent-up stress of the day and get you ready for a good night's
sleep.
3. Exercise
Exercise is considered a great stress-buster by many of
today's health and fitness experts. Breathing
exercises, called pranayam in ayurveda, are excellent for
reducing stress. Yoga postures and walking are also recommended
forms of exercise that work at relaxing the mind as well as
toning the body.
4. Daily Massage
The daily warm oil self-massage is recommended as a
luxurious way to balance the body, mind and emotions as well as
lubricate the skin, making it supple and lustrous. Use a
fragrant aroma massage oil for the dual benefits of massage and
aromatherapy, or use a specially blended herbalized massage oil
for personal balance.
5. De-Stress
Relaxation techniques can help you withstand stress better
and also help relax facial muscles and skin. The Transcendental
Meditation (R) technique, practiced for 20 minutes twice daily,
has been proven to significantly reduce the effects of stress.
Listen to soft soothing music, take a stroll in the moonlight,
enjoy the company of friends or try some aromatherapy. Actively
practicing relaxation for short periods several times a day can
raise your resistance levels over time.
It's unlikely that stress will cease to be a part of our
lives any time soon. Prudence dictates taking measures to
safeguard yourself from its damaging effects.
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Note -- Information provided in this article is for the sole
purpose of imparting education on ayurveda and is not intended
to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. If you have a
medical condition, please consult a health professional.
© 2002 Vasu Nargundkar
The Author
(c) Vasu Nargundkar is deeply interested in holistic healing
and the ayurvedic approach to beauty. She is the editor of
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