19/09/2019
An interesting study reveals that it is our bones that begin the acute stress response. For someone like me, whose hypermobility challenges me to have skeletal awareness, I wonder how much of that experience is based in being in acute stress from a young age, most likely from the womb, to birth, to today.
When faced with a predator or sudden danger, the heart rate goes up, breathing becomes more rapid, and fuel in the form of glucose is pumped throughout the body to prepare an animal to fight or flee.