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Research has linked stress to diseases such as obesity and diabetes, along with lowered immunity, depression, allergies, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s. Try these seven proven techniques to reduce anxiety symptoms and boost energy.
Once a short-term stressor is removed, cortisol production shuts down, says Moss, author of
Power of the Five Elements (North Atlantic, 2010). The problem is, many modern stressors—job worries, for instance—tend to linger, leading to chronically elevated levels of cortisol. Research has linked excess cortisol to blood sugar–related diseases such as obesity and diabetes, along with lowered immunity, depression, allergies, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer’s. The good news is that we can reset our cortisol levels by adopting a handful of simple, healthier habits. Start by going to bed a half-hour earlier and remembering to take your daily multivitamin. Beginning to feel more balanced already? Then try these seven surprising but proven techniques to keep your life on track and maintain your energy when the going gets tense.





