Recent studies show that rates of anxiety and depression have surged globally, with the World Health Organization reporting a 25% increase since 2020. The intricate mind-body connection means psychological stress can trigger physical symptoms, often via the nervous system. Gratitude, though simple, offers profound healing potential—yet its effects are subtle and early warning signs of imbalance often go unnoticed. Understanding how gratitude activates the body’s restorative mechanisms is key to addressing both mental and physical health challenges in our rapidly changing world.
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1. Reduces Stress Hormones Gratitude has been scientifically linked to lower levels of cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone. According to a study published in Neuroscience…