I previously criticized exercise as a bad idea because increased circulation would serve to spur hyperactivity. Seeking to avoid heart disease, I have started exercising regularly and more rigorously.
Yesterday I discovered the "Runner's high", which occurs when your body releases endorphins in response to the physical stress. Endorphins are basically morphine produced and released by your body.
It makes me feel relaxed, happy, and seems to quiet my tinnitus a bit. It's still there and by no means a cure but it seems to help a little. Thus I recommend it.
Though my goal with exercise is becoming less about preventing heart disease and more about getting my fix of endorphins, or natural opioids each day.
Yesterday I discovered the "Runner's high", which occurs when your body releases endorphins in response to the physical stress. Endorphins are basically morphine produced and released by your body.
It makes me feel relaxed, happy, and seems to quiet my tinnitus a bit. It's still there and by no means a cure but it seems to help a little. Thus I recommend it.
Though my goal with exercise is becoming less about preventing heart disease and more about getting my fix of endorphins, or natural opioids each day.