The SuperStress Solution
By Roberta Lee M.D.
We manage (or at least we think we do) with less sleep, less exercise, and more work, eating junk and processed foods on the run, fueling up with caffeine and sugar. Toss in 24/7 news and addictive devices that give us “screen sickness,” and is it any wonder that anxious is the new normal?
Our bodies have been hardwired to cope with stress since prehistoric times, but we are biologically ill-equipped to handle the kind of stress that accumulates in our lives today.
The brain, in all its majesty, can’t distinguish true physical emergencies from daily hassles, deadlines, information and technology overload, difficult decisions, guilt, and worries. The physiological reaction is the same: a chronic hormonal surge born of our instinctive fight-or-flight response. The result is a cluster of dangerous symptoms: immune deficiencies, high blood pressure, obesity, insomnia, and a wide range of other ailments. This is what world-renowned integrative physician Dr. Roberta Lee has defined as the SuperStress syndrome, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder and an emerging pandemic caused by our overstimulated, undernourished lifestyle. But she has the solution.
In this empowering, life-changing book, Dr. Lee shows you how to build crucial stress resistance and resilience back into your hectic life with a unique prescription for recognizing, rebalancing, and protecting against stresses small and large. Starting with a comprehensive, informative quiz to determine your stress level and stress personality type, The SuperStress Solution then guides you through a 4-week healing program to reset your rattled nervous system to a default state of rest instead of high alert. Discover how to:
- NOURISH your body with nutrient-rich foods, herbs, and supplements that repair stress damage and fight off new stress
- DETOX your system and jump-start your body’s healing with an easy-to-follow eating plan
- SYNCHRONIZE your life and bring harmony to your daily routine by restructuring your priorities
- SLEEP well again by following simple steps to protect and promote the rest your body needs
- MOVE to simple, low-impact exercises that can be done in five-minute to one-hour increments
- RETRAIN your mind so that you can access a sense of peace and calm even in your most stressed-out moments
The SuperStress Solution will do more than help you beat back the overload that is making you sick; it will restore physical harmony and balance. More than a program that makes you feel better, it is a program that will make you truly well.
Roberta Lee, M.D., author of The SuperStress Solution, is vice chair of the Department of Integrative Medicine, director of Continuing Medical Education, and co-director of the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine at Beth Israel’s Continuum Center for Health and Healing at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City. Dr. Lee attended George Washington University Medical School and is one of the four graduates in the first class from the Program of Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona conducted by Andrew Weil, M.D.
For more information please visit www.superstresssolution.com
Chic Galleria is pleased to give away two (2) copies of The SuperStress Solution to 2 lucky readers. To enter to win, simply comment on this article telling us What stresses you out? The winners will be chosen at random and announced on Monday, January 4, 2010.
19 comments











Posted by: Annmarie W. on December 31, 2009 at 7:15 am
I have to admit that I get stressed out when the day doesn’t go as planned. If I have plans for a quiet relaxing day, and then there are 10 other things that crop up that have to be done instead or in addition!
Posted by: Sherrie Guthre on December 31, 2009 at 7:17 am
Mornings are the most stressful times of the day for my family. My DH leavesat 5:45 am and the 3 monkeys and I need to be out of the house by 6:30…most mornings I yell about something..that is something I need to change in my life.
Posted by: Lisa on December 31, 2009 at 9:33 am
This is a book I know I need…lol Super Stress Solution…..Stress seems to be my middle name lately. I would love to read thi!
Posted by: desiree kelley on December 31, 2009 at 1:51 pm
love to get rid of stress
Posted by: Cindi on December 31, 2009 at 2:29 pm
I have lived with anxiety and depression most of my life! This book sounds very interesting. Thanks, Cindi
Posted by: Beth C on December 31, 2009 at 3:21 pm
My Dad just got out of the hospital and has been very sick. This has me very stressed out.
Posted by: Gerre Schwert on January 1, 2010 at 8:13 am
I’m stressed by my natural tendency to procrastinate….Christmas cards still not done!
Posted by: Kristi Brooks Cohea on January 1, 2010 at 8:43 pm
I’m stressed by trying to be all things to all people as an executive at my company, to my sons, to my ex AND current husbands, PTA and my other volunteer obligations, church and the rest of my family. And somewhere I am supposed to be food to myself! Ha!
Posted by: Eve on January 1, 2010 at 10:23 pm
I get stressed out when I cant control the things that are going on in my life or feel like I cannot accomplish the goals that I have set for myself.
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Posted by: Kelly Ann T. on January 2, 2010 at 1:35 pm
Starting college at age 44 after losing a job I had been doing for 20 years.
Posted by: Kathy D on January 2, 2010 at 5:00 pm
Stress is to much at times Want to live a simpler life
Posted by: Bonnie McAfee on January 2, 2010 at 10:35 pm
What stresses me out is change. I’d love to be able to adjust better and broaden my horizons.
Posted by: TLM on January 3, 2010 at 10:19 am
STESS?!?……..when the dr. tells u 2 de-stress & you wonder, how am i going to work that into the day????
Posted by: Mia J. on January 3, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Having no money really stresses me out.
Posted by: Heather S on January 3, 2010 at 6:06 pm
My finances stress me out. I feel I don’t have enough saved for my future and I always worry about bills and handling everything.
Posted by: Alexandrea M on January 3, 2010 at 7:15 pm
Sadly a lot. One of the biggest things is my husband trying to do things spontaneously. I like at least 4 days notice for most plans and he and all his friends seem to be procrastinators so always doing things last minute.
Posted by: Karis Vernon on January 6, 2010 at 10:09 am
Juggling the demands of my family, squeezing nickles until they scream, and winter-time blues stress me out!
Posted by: Marianna on January 6, 2010 at 11:07 am
My job – I am an Intensive Care Unit registered nurse. Lives hang in the balance based on my decisions on a daily basis. Sounds stressful? It is!
Posted by: suzanne on January 8, 2010 at 10:24 am
Work stresses me out at the moment. I need to learn to handle the it better