Cenovis Chill Pill


Cenovis Chill Pill

Cenovis Chill Pill

Relax Australia, take a chill pill
Australians are today being urged to recognise and manage their everyday stress, as a new survey reveals that the pressures associated with social media is a large contributor to high stress levels. The Cenovis Chill pill Survey, which looks at the modern, everyday stress that Australians face, has revealed that 89% of us feel some form of everyday stress in our lives and that almost two in three of us (63%) believe social media is contributing to this.

The online survey of 420 Aussies shows that of those that feel stressed by social media, over one third (37%) feel under pressure to be in constant contact while others (35%) say there is an expectation to respond as quickly as possible to what is going on. Over one in ten (13%) feel stressed trying to be interesting or witty when it comes to writing status updates.

However, if you feel that you cannot live without your regular dose of social media, then there are ways in which you can help relieve your everyday stress levels without closing down your Facebook or Twitter accounts.

Gerald Quigley, Pharmacist and Accredited Herbalist, believes that everyday stress can affect all of us and it is important to take steps to manage it, such as making changes to your lifestyle and including the use of a natural supplement.

"We need to understand that life can get busy and stressful but we don't have to just put up with it. There are some simple methods for dealing with everyday stress, such as increasing exercise, taking time out, improving diet and even adding a natural supplement like the Cenovis Chill pill, which could help you to unwind and cope during times of stress," said Mr Quigley.

Stress can have a range of physical and emotional effects on an individual that lead to anxiety, nervousness and tension. It can also affect sleeping patterns leaving us tired and mentally fatigued, which can result in lower concentration and decreased performance at work, in school or university and around the home.

Olivia Chan from Melbourne, who balances being a wife and mother of two children with running her two companies, can find herself feeling overwhelmed and stressed with the daily demands of work and family.
"I don't enjoy being stressed and I don't like the thought of my mood affecting my family and those around me. Going for walks when I can and taking a Cenovis Chill pill is a convenient, simple way to help me feel calmer, get through my work and relax at home", said Mrs Chan.

Cenovis® Chill pill tablets are a natural, calming blend of Rhodiola and Hops which help the body adapt under stressful situations, reduce the effects of mild anxiety and improve stamina and endurance.
The Cenovis® Chill pill is available in supermarkets and leading pharmacies, RRP $18.95 for a 60 tablet pack.
Feeling stressed? Take a Chill pill
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional

Social media is leading to build up of stress in Australia
This study was conducted online via Galaxy Research on the weekend of 8-11 October 2010 for sanofi-aventis Consumer Healthcare. The sample was 420 Australians aged 18 years and over, distributed throughout Australia. Following the completion of the survey the data was weighted by sex and area to reflect the latest ABS population estimates.

What affect does social media have on stress?
Almost two thirds (63%) of Australians say that social media trends cause them stress:
Among these 45% say that not being able to get away for some alone time causes them stress
Over one third (37%) say there is a pressure to be in constant contact and
More than a third (35%) say that there is an expectation to respond quickly to what is going on

One in ten (11%) are stressed from the pressure of needing to have many friends

Woman feel more pressure to be interesting in their status updates than men do (69% vs. 39%)*

What are some of the major causes of everyday stress for Australians?
More than half (55%) of Australians say that money issues create the greatest everyday stress for them:
31% of those surveyed listed their job as a major cause of stress
30% of people also find family and children have a significant impact on their stress levels
Only one in ten (11%) say that they have no everyday stress in their lives, which means that 89% do have some form of everyday stress in their lives

What is the biggest modern day stress for women?
55% of women stated their biggest modern day stress comes from maintaining the family lifestyle (i.e. balancing the household budget, balancing work and family demands)

The mother-in-law isn't as bad as portrayed in popular culture, with only 1% of females saying that the mother-in-law is their biggest cause of everyday modern stress
Only 17% of females say that they are free from everyday modern stress

How does stress affect the Australian workforce?
Two thirds of the population works either full time (50%) or part-time (18%)
Over a third (34%) of Australian workers find the workload and associated work process and procedures to be their biggest everyday stress at work
One in ten workers (12%) say that driving to and from work is their biggest source of everyday stress Consumer Healthcare
Only 17% of workers feel they have no stress at work (20% among part-time workers)
Monday is the most stressful day of the working week (38%)

Does stress affect Australians in the bedroom?
65% of Australians believe that having less everyday stress will improve their sex life
42% believe less stress would improve their sex life by "quite a bit" at the very least

What is stress?
Stress is a part of everyday life and some stress is actually good for you.
When people feel stressed by something going on around them, their bodies react by releasing stress hormones into the blood.
These chemicals can give the individual more energy and strength (i.e. in response to physical danger), however prolonged stress can have a negative effect on the body, physically and emotionally.

What is the financial impact of everyday stress in Australia?
Workplace stress is a large contributor to everyday stress for the Australian population:
Workplace stress caused by work demands and pressures is costing the Australian economy $14.81 billion a year
Stress related presenteeism and absenteeism are directly costing Australian employers $10.11 billion a year
3.2 days per worker are lost each year through workplace stress.

What health issues are caused by stress?
Stress can have a range of emotional and physical effects on an individual including:
Experiencing anxiety, nervousness, tension and strain
Unusual sleeping patterns - inability to sleep properly and feeling tired all the time
Changes in appetite and diet - loss of appetite, eating unhealthily and using alcohol or drugs to relax

How can you help relieve stress?
There are a range of methods suggested for dealing with stress, these include:
Exercising regularly - you should do some form of exercise that causes you to feel puffed afterwards
Sleeping - a good sleep routine is essential. If you are having difficulty falling asleep, do something calm and relaxing before you go to bed, like listening to music or reading
Talking to friends, family members and work colleagues about how you're feeling. Work through problems and difficult situations with those involved
Relaxing - make sure you give yourself some time to relax each day and try to spend time with people who make you feel good about yourself
Planning ahead to manage situations that you know are going to be stressful

What is the role of supplements in dealing with stress?
Three out of four Australians believe supplements have a beneficial role to play in their healthcare
18% of women who feel stressed take a vitamin, mineral or natural supplements to help relieve symptoms
75% of Australians have consumed a vitamin, mineral, herbal and/or nutritional supplement within a 12 month period as a way to maintain or restore their health

Cenovis® Chill pill tablets are a natural, calming blend of Rhodiola and Hops which help the body adapt under stressful situations, reduce the effects of mild anxiety and improve stamina and endurance.
The Cenovis® Chill pill is available in supermarkets and leading pharmacies, RRP $18.95 for a 60 tablet pack.
Feeling stressed? Take a Chill pill
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional

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