Thursday, January 7, 2016

STRESS IN STRESS OUT

Stress, we all have it and we cannot control it, but it can be managed. Stress is a combination of responses in the body and is necessary for our survival. It’s a “fight or flight” response to a serious or life threatening situation.  When a bull comes charging at you, it is a very good idea to run. This is what can save your life.  Common stressors are normal, and we have developed the ability to cope with it. It is the chronic type of stress that is absolutely toxic; it is outright fatal to our health and wellbeing.

There are a lot of things that can cause stress.  We may feel stress when we go on a job interview, take a test, or run a race. These kinds of short-term stresses are normal. There is another kind of stress that can even lead to severe health problems and these are long-term (chronic) stresses and they are usually caused by stressful situations or events that last over a long period of time like major life changes, such as dealing with the death of a parent or spouse, losing your job, getting married, or moving to a new city.

It can be insidious as it works its way into our lives before we are aware of the cost but we don’t have to be a victim of chronic stress. We must learn to recognize and remedy the situation that triggers it. By being aware of the symptoms and the sensations of stress, we avoid it even before it starts.  Stress causes changes in our body which can also affect our emotions. Constant stress can make a person more likely to get sick often. The common symptoms includes fast heartbeat, headache, back pain, sweating, upset stomach, nausea and diarrhea.

Stress Management can be a powerful tool for wellness.  There are a lot of approaches and one of them is all about the kind of food we eat.  Foods can help control stress in many ways.  Comfort foods can boost the level of serotonin which calms the brain. There are other foods that can reduce the level of cortisol and adrenalin which are stress hormones that take a toll on the body overtime.  By building up the immune system and lowering blood pressure, a healthy diet can counter the impact of stress.  Stress busting foods like Complex Carbs supply a steady feel-good chemicals to the brain. Oranges curb level of stress hormones and fishes like salmon and tuna are rich in Omega 3 which prevent a surge in stress hormones.  Aside from stress busting diets, regular exercise is one effective way to manage stress. Doing aerobic exercise boosts oxygen circulation and spurs the body to produce feel-good chemicals called endorphins.

The best way to manage stress is to learn healthy ways of relaxing the mind and body such as letting negative feelings out, laughing, crying and expressing anger when needed. Talking with friends, family or a member of the clergy is another healthy way to relieve stress.

In a nutshell, it is vital that we monitor and manage the stresses in our lives and make the commitment to take care of ourselves.  We will most likely deal with stress in our daily lives but if we are living a balanced life, our perception and reaction to stress will be healthier.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Black Beans – Organic Superfood Packed with Nutritional Punch

Black beans also known botanically as Phaseolus vulgaris is an organic superfood that is native to the Americas. They are said to date back 7,000 years where they are a staple food in the Central and South American diet.   This highly nutritious organic superfood is slightly similar to kidney [...]

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