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Chronic Stress Effects: How Stress Damages Your Brain and Body + Sleep Solutions

Liz James · June 6, 2025 ·

Chronic stress warning graphic with facts on cortisol, brain inflammation, and fat storage.

Chronic stress is prolonged psychological pressure that triggers lasting physiological changes, including brain shrinkage, immune system suppression, and hormonal disruption, affecting millions of Americans daily.

Chronic stress effects touch every aspect of our health, from brain function to immune system strength. Prior to 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared stress the “Health Epidemic of the 21st Century,” and the situation has only intensified. The ramifications of chronic stress cost American businesses an estimated $300 billion dollars annually, though that statistic represents just the financial tip of the iceberg when it comes to understanding stress management and its impact on our wellbeing.

Numerous studies show that job stress is the leading cause of stress for American adults. Other triggers include finances, relationships, parenting, and trauma. And let’s not forget the collective experience of living through unprecedented global challenges in recent years.

What Chronic Stress Actually Does to Your Body

Unpacking chronic stress effects is like peeling back the layers of an onion. What actually happens to a body that experiences prolonged psychological pressure?

Initially, we may feel the effects of adrenaline and cortisol being released. The heart speeds up, digestion slows down, the blood supply shunts blood to major muscle groups, and fight or flight kicks in. In normal situations, the perceived threat eventually leaves and we relax and recover.

In a state of chronic stress, this scenario doesn’t happen the way it should, and some real problematic changes in the body occur.

Brain Changes and Cognitive Impact

The brain actually begins to decrease in both size and weight ðŸ˜ģ. Ultimately this affects both cognition and memory. The basal ganglia and the prefrontal cortex are especially affected by these changes. The basal ganglia is involved in the processing of information related to emotions, motivations, and movement, while the prefrontal cortex is responsible for “executive decision making” — the ability to differentiate between conflicting thoughts, identifying good from bad, predictions of outcomes, expectations based on actions, and the ability to suppress urges.

This area of the brain dictates our personality, goals and values. As you might imagine, over time, chronic stress plays a very real role in brain disorders like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dystonia.

Immune System and Inflammation Effects

Unmitigated chronic stress affects the immune system by activating low grade inflammation ðŸ”Ĩ throughout the body. It may take years to develop, but strong evidence suggests that low grade inflammation eventually triggers diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, colitis, IBS, psoriasis, fibromyalgia, lupus, MS, diabetes, cancer, and other autoimmune disorders.

Additionally, this stress affects the production of blood cells needed to effectively fight off illnesses.

Hormonal System Disruption

Chronic stress also alters the activity of several critical systems:

ðŸ”Ĩ The hypothalamus – affecting libido, behavior, emotions, body temperature, weight, and sleep/wake cycle

ðŸ”Ĩ The pituitary – which largely controls both the adrenals and thyroid

ðŸ”Ĩ The adrenal glands – produce hormones that help regulate your metabolism, immune system, blood pressure, and how we respond to stress. Even a minimal amount of stress can activate the adrenal glands

ðŸ”Ĩ Growth hormones – can be halted during severe stress

Additionally, chronic stress can lead to malignancies, genetic instability (epigenetics — the role our environment plays in gene expression), and tumor growth by effectively decreasing the activity of the normal systems within the body that keeps aberrant (cancer) cells from growing.

Digestive disorders are also a common physical symptom of chronic stress, including changes in motility, increased intestinal permeability, and inflammation in the form of Crohn’s, ulcerative colitis, and IBS.

Science-Based Sleep Strategies for Stress Recovery

Chronic stress effects are no joke when it comes to health impact, and not a single person is immune. This is why it’s incredibly important to have a plan of action for stress management and to encourage others to do the same.

We are all built incredibly differently, and stress will ultimately expose the unique weakness that is within each one of us. This is why it’s so very important that we know and understand our bodies well, so that we can support them in the manner that best serves us.

The Foundation: Quality Sleep for Stress Recovery

Sleep ðŸ˜ī is our body’s only true time of repair and recovery. If you are not getting at least 7 hours of sleep quality rest each night, make that a priority. If restorative sleep is not happening, work on sleep hygiene and habits to improve your sleep quality.

Essential Sleep Hygiene Tips

👉 Digital Detox Before Bed – Stop screen time well before bed and keep electronics out of the bedroom (pineal gland disruption)

👉 Morning Light Exposure – Get 10-20 minutes of full sunlight during the day to regulate your circadian rhythm

👉 Optimize Sleep Temperature – Keep sleeping temperature at less than 70 degrees F for better sleep quality

👉 Evening Wind-Down Routine – Take an Epsom salt bath before bed and add Lavender, Frankincense, Peace and Calming, Cedarwood or Sandalwood to the salts

Natural Sleep Support Methods

👉 Aromatherapy for Sleep – Consider diffusing with any of the calming essential oils

👉 Exercise Timing – Exercise earlier in the day, and consider restorative yoga or meditation before bed

👉 Avoid Sleep Disruptors – Avoid artificial sweeteners (they can cause insomnia!)

👉 Natural Sleep Supplements – Support a healthy night’s sleep with either YL’s Immupro chewable tablets or Sleep Essence capsules

Taking Action Against Chronic Stress

Understanding chronic stress effects is the first step toward better health. Next week I will cover additional strategies for coping with chronic stress and building resilience in our daily lives.

Remember, prioritizing sleep quality and stress management isn’t selfish — it’s essential for your long-term brain health, immune system function, and overall well being.

xoxo~ liz

Assessing Stress Quiz

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Happy May Day with Happy-Making Essential Oils

Liz James · May 1, 2025 ·

Happy May Day friends! (Did anyone else celebrate this fun day when they were growing up? It seems to have disappeared off the holiday map over the past several decades) ðŸĪ”
 
Mayday mayday! There’s a different kind of May day too tho. “Mayday” comes from the French phrase “m’aider” which means “help me”.
May is also all about Mama’s Day (May 11th if you haven’t shopped yet!, AND May is also Mental Health Awareness Month.
Indeed, we could all use help now and again 🙏.
 
These three freebies with qualifying purchases are definitely all about helping me, you, and those around us (when we share 😉)!
100PV Loyalty Order
5ml Grounding essential oil blend
Grounding refers to direct skin contact with the surface of the earth. Science has found that grounding in this way has amazing benefits in “supporting proper inflammatory response, helps normalize the day-night cortisol rhythm, reduces pain and stress, and shifts the autonomic nervous system from sympathetic to parasympathetic activation” and more.
 
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4378297/ (Get outside and get yourself some of this FREE goodness!!). The oil blend Grounding is a powerful outdoorsy aroma that can help us reset when life feels a little chaotic. Let’s do our own science experiment and use this blend when you can’t get outside. The mind is a powerful thing, and who knows what benefits you might feel just from the aromatic nudge of diffusing the situation!
 
200PV Order
5ml Valor essential oil blend
Historically, this particular blend was a favorite among Roman soldiers before they went into battle. Times have changed, or have they?? We have our own battles every day. Try applying to your wrists before challenging moments, important social events, or new situations, and see what happens!
 
300PV Order
15ml Lavender essential oil
The true Swiss Army knife of oils! When in doubt of what to use…. reach for Lavender, and give it a try! This is an oil every home on the planet should keep on hand (in multiple places throughout!…. at work, in the car, in the barn, in the bathroom, by the bed!)
 
All this goodness for free this month! 🙌💖
Tell me an experience you’ve had with one of these oils! ðŸŒŋðŸŠŧðŸŒē
Happy May Day!
xoxo~ liz
 
PS: If you’ve not yet experienced Young Living, but would like to, please message me (or someone who has introduced you to Young Living you’d like to work with!)

Fresh Herbs Diffuser Blend

Liz James · April 30, 2025 ·

Even if you don’t have a garden (or perhaps a green thumb!), you can still reap the benefits of this herb blend in your diffuser. I can think of about half a dozen different ways this particular blend would benefit the body.
 
Here are a couple of the ways (and hopefully you’ll tell me what you immediately think of as a benefit too!)
1. Focus and alertness
2. insect deterrent
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“Turmeric: My Brain and Body’s Best Friend for Fighting Farm and Life Inflammation”

Liz James · April 23, 2025 ·

In the last 48 hrs, I very nearly dislocated my kneecap and (different event) got nailed by a kicking cow ( #farmgirllife). We tend to think about turmeric as having stellar physical inflammation curbing ability, and it does! (this plus Sulfurzyme and BLM keep me pain free despite my active lifestyle ðŸĪŠ).
Turmeric (curcumin) for the lesser known wins too!
 
ðŸĪ“There are currently zero pharmaceutical interventions which effectively slow or reverse age-related cerebrovascular pathologies (nobody’s got time for cognitive decline or straight up brain compromise due to silent brain inflammation!). Yes, I know there are drugs “for” these things, but if you read the studies, these pharma products don’t reverse (or even slow down) the inevitable process despite their advertising claims.
 
Pharma vs farma…..
Curcumin has some really interesting properties for brain health…. a quick review in some of my most favorite scientific stomping grounds (ie: Pubmed, Cochrane library, and Wiley online library) reveals dozens and dozens of studies on the neuroprotective properties of turmeric, both proactively and “cleaning up the mess” action (which is helpful for my brain as I do my “inside” work. Granted, my inside job is probably a little safer sometimes than my farmgirl work! I’ve got lots to do and have no time for neuroinflammation….. now or later!)
 
Jonell Babekuhl Geren, thanks for my most favorite “designed with Liz in mind” mug…. It makes me happy every time I drink out of it! 💖
xoxo~ liz
 
PS: Bonus points for YL’s Golden Turmeric… it is formulated in such a way that it’s 24x more bioavailable than standard turmeric extract. A little goes a long way!
 

Young Living April Gifts 2025

Liz James · April 2, 2025 ·

April is here! Lordy….. time is flying in 2025! I don’t know about you guys, but March came in like a lion and it shows no signs of letting up for me. I’m super excited to see these freebies that focus on energy!
 
Orange: It’s truly a “happy oil” (and so is Lushious Lemon!)…. remember, those citrus fragrances are really important natural “prompters” for elevating mood. You can subtly improve your mood at home or in the office by infusing the air with positive zesty vibes. We have the tools! (now use ’em! 😉💊#sunshineinabottle )
 
Lushious Lemon: This isn’t just lemon 🍋🍋🍋 on steroids…. nope. It is a blend that makes everyone happy. (I know a couple of businesses that use it as their signature scent…. used to create both a positive memory and a pleasing environment). Remember too.. we are working with oils that have hidden super powers. While all those around you might just be appreciating the fresh clean aroma of diffused Lushious Lemon, you will know you are doing your part in your little corner of the world by helping to relax the mind and body while also creating an uncomfortable environment for certain strains of bad bacteria 😉. Teamwork in a bottle!
 
Super B! In a world of hectic-ness, our bodies can start to struggle a bit with keeping up, especially prone to fatigue are our adrenal glands and thyroid. While Super B works throughout the body filling the “B” needs, it’s especially helpful for those two little small but mighty gland pairs! (Pro Tip: Take in the morning or take in the early afternoon. For some people, taking late in the day may actually contribute to restless sleep).
 
Finally, Don’t forget! ……Spring Launch (I hear that 4 new products will be released) is this Saturday! Keep an eye out for details 😉. (I’m wondering what those 4 new products could be? ðŸĪ”💖ðŸŒŋ)
 
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