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Go to https://drinkag1.com/humananatomy to give the new AG1 flavors a try, along with a free welcome kit. Thanks to AG1 for sponsoring today’s video! ----- Follow Us! https://beacons.ai/instituteofhumanan... ---- Ever wonder what's actually happening inside your body when you feel stressed? It's more than just a feeling. We dive deep into the fascinating, complex, and sometimes bizarre physiological timeline of your body's stress response. From the immediate rush of adrenaline to a "secret" a-ha moment about heart transplants, we break down what happens in the first millisecond all the way to the first 30 minutes. You'll learn the difference between good stress (the kind that helps you nail a presentation) and bad stress (the kind that can wreak havoc on your health). This video is the first part of a two-part series, so be sure to subscribe to find out how to combat chronic stress in the next video! ---- Chapters 0:00 The Shocking Effects of Stress on the Body 1:00 The "Fight or Flight" Response: The Fastest Reaction 2:15 The Adrenaline Rush: A "Somewhat" Fast Response 4:50 Why You Feel Stressed Minutes Later (The 30-Second Adrenaline Delay) 7:15 The Heart Transplant Patient "Hack" 9:00 The Slower Stress Response: The Cortisol Timeline 11:00 When Is Stress a Good Thing? 12:00 The Dangers of Chronic Stress --- Questions the Video Answers What is the stress response and where does it begin in the brain? What is the "fast response" to stress and which body systems does it affect? What is the "somewhat fast response" and what hormones are released? Why is the adrenaline response considered "somewhat fast" and not immediate? Why does a heart transplant patient's heart rate increase after a delay during a scare? What is the "slower response" to stress, what gland is involved, and what hormone is released? How long does it take for cortisol levels to elevate and peak? What are the benefits of short-term stress? What happens to your body if the stress response doesn't shut down? --- Music: https://www.bensound.com License code: AUXISEQ0BQAQRBBW --- #stress #anxiety #anatomyeducation #healtheducation #health #lifestyle