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ALIVE AND STRESSED

ALIVE AND STRESSED

ALIVE AND STRESSED

You know the drill – up early, meetings, deadlines, travel, family, late nights, little if any down time and then ... do it all over again!

The impact? Your heart pounds faster, your blood pressure rises, a headache is setting in and those two stress hormones – adrenaline and cortisol – are on the rise.

Someone once said: "If you are alive – you have stress.”

I guess that’s why we have now dedicated the month of April to be Stress Awareness Month.

There really is no way to avoid it … so here are a few tips to help manage it from your office, your car or your home.

  1. Be aware of your breathing: when we are stressed our breathing becomes short and shallow, which increases tension and anxiety. Deep abdominal or diaphragmatic breathing has been proven to slow down the heartbeat and lower your blood pressure. The best part is that you can do it anywhere – your car, your office, even on the airplane. And no one needs to know.

Just imagine you have a balloon inside your lower abdomen (the area below the navel and above the top of your legs). As you inhale, imagine the balloon blowing up. On the exhale, the balloon deflates.

  1. Avoid sugar – when we are stressed our liver produces more blood sugar (glucose) to give us extra energy. Too much sugar in our bodies leads to Type 2 diabetes. Skip the donut or bagel and instead munch on an apple or some raw nuts in between meetings or at your desk.

  2. Don’t eat heavy foods like red meats, big sandwiches from the deli or lots of carbs. Stress affects the way food moves through our bodies which leads to diarrhea or constipation. Light meals such as a salad, a soup or a light fish or chicken dish with steamed veggies are all good choices.

  3. Water – yes – once again, water is critical. Keep your bodily fluids moving and flushed. Avoid alcohol which we all know is a depressant and does not mix well with stress.

  4. Take B Complex – Deficiency in B Complex is associated with depression. B Complex is also important for the formation of neurotransmitters associated with stress. It also helps boost your energy levels.

  5. Eat healthy meals and snacks – try not to skip meals in order to get caught up. That only takes your blood sugar on a roller coaster ride which leads to more irritability, poor concentration and a lack of energy. Always have something healthy on hand like some raw nuts, fruits, boiled eggs or cut up vegetables with a favourite dip like hummus.

  6. Chamomile tea – Yes, this beautiful flower is known to be a very effective natural sedative relieving anxiety and stress. Make a jug for your desk and in the summer months add some lemon or mint for added flavour.

  7. Melatonin – this hormone is naturally produced by the brain's pineal gland. It helps control sleep cycles. Sleep and mood are so closely connected so supplementing with melatonin can alleviate stress by letting you sleep.

Bottom line is – we should learn to diminish stress, instead of exacerbating it. Learning to de-stress can prolong life, and make that life more healthy.

FIGHTING SOMETHING?

FIGHTING SOMETHING?

Deadlines, meetings, working against the clock and wham ! - it hits you out of nowhere.

A Sore throat is creeping in, you are suddenly exhausted - barely able to keep your eyes open, ears are tender and you know it's the dreaded cold/flu trying to take you down. But it's only 11 am and you don't have time to stop...

So what do you do?

Get another coffee and add some sugar for extra energy?   NO !!

Now is when you need to start slugging back as much water as possible. Water gives our bodies a means of cleansing itself and flushing out toxins and germs that are wreaking havoc. Boil some water, squeeze a lemon in the hot water and add some honey.

GO TO THE CAFETERIA OR LOCAL SANDWICH SHOP FOR A SANDWICH OR SOUP?    NO !!!

Don't make your body work any harder than it already has to in order to rid itself of these nasty germs. If you have a Booster Juice or somewhere close where you can get some healthy liquids in you that would be perfect. Stay away from the frozen yogurts or anything connected to sugar, or too much sodium that is almost always found in soups from deli's. Get the juice bar to mix up some apple-extra ginger- spinach whatever combination of real food you want and drink that . The more antioxidants the better.  Antioxidants, such as the ones you'd find in brightly colored fruits like blueberries or strawberries, help improve your ability to fight infection.)

KEEP POUNDING AWAY ON MY COMPUTER UNTIL I COLLAPSE?   NO!!!!

If you have a gym close by - Go ! Do a gentle workout, have a steam or sauna- sweat it out for an hour.  If there is no gym then go for a walk- get some air and do some real deep breathing. No matter what - take a break. You can make up for it later because you will now have more energy than if you had of just sat at your desk and hoped it would go away.

SHOULD I IMMEDIATELY TAKE SOME VITAMIN C?    YES!!!

Maybe you are well-prepared and already have some at your desk, but if you don't go get some.  It's sold everywhere but make sure it's a good quality one- NO SUGAR - and take 2-3,000 mg. Keep drinking your water! It will help flush out what your body doesn't need.

IS THEE ANYTHING ELSE I SHOULD TAKE ?   YES !!!

Try to get yourself some Echinacea and B Complex . Together they will help build up your immune system and also give you some added energy.

I HEARD OREGANO OIL IS ALSO GOOD TO KILL ANY UNWANTED GERMS?  YES !!

Oil of Oregano is nature's antibiotic.  It has potent antioxidants and antibacterial properties. Take 2-3 drops, 3 x /day and make sure you dilute it in water or juice because it tastes really strong.  It really does work!  Keep drinking your water !!

IS THAT YOGURT WITH PROBIOTICS GOOD FOR ME?   NO!!

There is so much sugar in those yogurts and hardly enough probiotics to kill even one germ. Your best bet is to invest in some good quality probiotics that you can find in any health food store.  They are in the refrigerator section, which is where you will need to store them too.  Seventy percent of your immune system is in your gut so keeping that healthy keeps you healthy.  To read more about probiotics go tohttp://www.health.harvard.edu/vitamins-and-supplemens/health-benefits-of-taking-probiotics.

So there now you have some good ammunition to meet that deadline and get your health back on track, because we all know ... there is NEVER A GOOD TIME TO GET SICK.