Stagnant Energy - Woowoo Science (just because you can't prove it scientifically doesn't mean it doesn't exist) Reduced Circulation: Poor blood flow or lymphatic drainage can lead to a buildup of waste products or a lack of nutrients and oxygen in tissues, which could contribute to sensations of fatigue, stiffness, or discomfort. Nervous System Dysregulation: Chronic stress can result in an overactive sympathetic nervous system, contributing to a feeling of being "stuck" or fatigued. This state can affect hormonal balance, digestion, and mental clarity. Mitochondrial Dysfunction: Mitochondria are the energy-producing organelles in cells. When their function is impaired, it can lead to fatigue and reduced physical and mental energy. Muscular Tension: Chronic tension or improper posture can create areas of reduced movement and circulation, leading to discomfort or a sense of stagnation in specific regions of the body. Psychological Stagnation: Persistent negative emotions or unresolved trauma can contribute to the perception of "stuck energy" due to the body's stress response mechanisms. Online Shop Here Below! https://mondragonmerch.com/ Support the channel with a membership! Membership link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw2rs0uJqzN0ZzfmfkQ03pQ/join DISCLAIMER: Content posted contains generalized statements based on medical knowledge/product usage and does not intend to offer medical advice, diagnose, or act as a treatment prescriber. No promises, representations, or warranties are provided regarding the suitability of any of its content, products, or offerings for individualized self-care. (FULL DISCLAIMERS HERE: http://www.mondragonchiropractic.com) FTC disclaimer: some but not all links are affiliate links, and if you make a purchase through this link, I will receive a small commission for referring you to the product. Thank you so much in advance if you decide to purchase through the links provided.
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