Good Side Of Stress In Peat View

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Stimulation vs stress

In his view he usually advises stimulating type of activity and life , and to avoid stresses.

But in some instances like some paragraphs in this article he speaks about good sides of stress,


Stem cells, cell culture, and culture: Issues in regeneration

"Some types of injury or irritation can activate regenerative processes. A dermatology journal described the case of an old man who had been bald for many years who fell head-first into his fireplace. As his burned scalp healed, new hair grew. In the U.S., experimenters (Ito, et al., 2007) have found that injuring the skin of mice stimulates the formation of stem cells that are able to become hair follicle cells, supporting the regeneration of cells that had been absent. A brief exposure to estrogen, and other stress related signals (nitric oxide, endorphin, prostaglandins) can initiate stem cell proliferation.

In the years after the first world war, Vladimir Filatov, who developed techniques of reconstructive surgery, including corneal transplants, found that cold storage of tissues (for example, corneas from cadavers) caused them to function better than fresh tissues, and he found that these stressed tissues would often spread a healing influence out into the surrounding tissues. Extracts of stressed tissues produced similar effects."

There is more in that article, but I wondering if he thinks its good to apply small stresses to your body/nervous system or there is still better ways to stimulate regeneration?

A brief exposure to estrogen, and other stress related signals (nitric oxide, endorphin, prostaglandins) can initiate stem cell proliferation.
 
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