Archive for the 'Meditation & Relaxation' Category
Saturday, July 17th, 2010
It is a biological process affecting women’s hormonal systems which occur for women aged 40 to 60 years old. In this situation, women undergo hormonal, physical and mental upheavals. The visible symptoms do not manifest in all women though.
Hot flashes, vaginal dryness, mood swings, changes in sex drive, backaches, these are among the most felt and seen symptoms of menopause. From 55 to 65% of women undergoing menopause experience these symptoms.
At menopause, the ovaries start to have lower production of the estrogen and progesterone hormones. The diminishing production is automatically sensed by the pituitary gland which makes it trigger more production. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Fitness & Exercise, Meditation & Relaxation, Seniors, Taking Action, Women's Health, Yoga & Pilates | No Comments »
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Image by myyogaonline via Flickr
Our new sister site, New Alternative Health Ideas, is a great place to explore many alternative healing modalities by watching videos.
http://www.newalternativehealthideas.com/
When this site started, we displayed health-related videos, but for various reasons we quit using them. These are better videos, and the whole new site is devoted to them. So I hope you will try it out and let us know how you like it.
Topics include

Posted in Alternative Therapies, Essential Oils, Health, Herbs & Flowers, Massage & Accupressure, Meditation & Relaxation, News, Nutrition, Skin and Appearance, Tai Chi & Martial Arts, Vitamins, Vitamins & Minerals, Water, Yoga & Pilates | No Comments »
Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Image by ElvisHuang via Flickr
It is inevitable that you will gain weight during your pregnancy because you are eating for you and your baby. Not to mention you will gain as your baby develops and grows. The normal weight gain for pregnant women is 25 to 35 pounds. This is just an average range so don’t be afraid if you gain more or less than that.
The importance is to stay fit and healthy during the nine months you are carrying your baby or babies. You don’t want to do anything too strenuous or start a diet or follow a fad diet to keep weight gain down. Here are some ways to stay fit and healthy during your pregnancy.
Eating healthy meals is important because you are providing nourishment for your baby. Don’t cut back on calories because you are afraid of weight gain. Pregnant women should add 200 to 300 calories to their daily intake.
The quality of the foods you eat is just as important as the quantity. Eat organic foods that are rich in vitamins and minerals which will give you energy and nourishment. It is acceptable to give into cravings, but eat sweet treats or generally unhealthy foods in moderation.
To stay in shape and minimize too much weight gain you should exercise regularly. Find an exercise routine that you are comfortable with and one where you won’t overexert yourself. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Fitness & Exercise, Meditation & Relaxation, Nutrition, Pregnancy & Childbirth, Women's Health, Yoga & Pilates | No Comments »
Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Image via Wikipedia
What you eat and what you do can influence your hormones dramatically. When this happens you can either gain weight or lose weight. Avoid these key areas to make sure you lose weight with your healthy weight loss diet. Don’t take for granted just how powerful hormones like these are in determining your weight loss success.
This one hormone that can cause so many problems is called Cortisol. Excess cortisol will stimulate your appetite and prompt more calories to be stored as fat, so it is very influential in your weight loss plan. These are 2 things you don’t want when trying to follow a healthy weight loss diet.
Cortisol also increases protein breakdown within the muscle, which means a slower metabolism and less calories burned. A key to successful weight loss is keeping your metabolism running at a fast rate so that you are always burning calories.
It decreases glucose utilization and increased insulin resistance, which means the glucose or sugars in your body are not used for energy as much as they should be. Instead they float around and eventually get stored as fat. This is strike two against your healthy weight loss diet and healthy eating plans.
One thing that directly increases cortisol is stress. Stress is the culprit in increasing cortisol levels and resistance to insulin and leptin. Stress can come from work issues, family issues, medical problems and even unhealthy foods. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Diabetes, Hormones, Meditation & Relaxation, Nutrition, Taking Action, Weight Loss | No Comments »
Sunday, December 20th, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife
When combined, a healthy diet and regular exercise can go a long way in helping you to avoid becoming overweight, and as such, it can help you to minimize the risk of heart failure, stroke, and even diabetes. Even though this is common knowledge nowadays, many people find it almost impossible to give up their sedentary lifestyles, and because of this, approximately 300,000 Americans die each year from diseases related to unhealthy diets and lack of physical exercise.
Surprisingly enough, it’s actually quite easy to incorporate a healthy diet and regular exercise into your daily routine so that you can remain in good health. The following tips can certainly help you to achieve that goal:
1) Start off slowly
Essentially, this applies to exercise and diet in that just as you should increase your level of exercise gradually, so to should you start making gradual changes to your diet, rather than cutting back significantly right from the beginning. Bear in mind that your current eating habits have been in place for ages and it will take time for you to change them. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Fitness & Exercise, Meditation & Relaxation, Nutrition, Water | No Comments »
Saturday, December 19th, 2009

Image by Getty Images via Daylife
Holiday stress relief could come from banishing holidays, but there has got to be at least one holiday, maybe Groundhog day, that you like.
So maybe it is not the holiday that brings stress, but the thoughts about the holidays, and if I change the thoughts, then I change the physiology in my body, which is what stress is, right, an uncomfortable physiology in my body?
(Stress physiology happens fast, perhaps four times as fast as I can blink my eyes, and has a purpose, and it is not designed to be a habit). Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Heart Disease, Meditation & Relaxation, Mental Health, Women's Health | No Comments »
Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Image via Wikipedia
I always jump out of joy when my clients compliment me. Saying my program has helped the to improve their health positively. And has also made their lives much happy.
This is especially true of my Fibromyalgia program feedback. The same theme is often repeated – my program helped where nothing else did, starting with the fact that I consider fibromyalgia to be a medical condition.
It is no longer surprising to me that many doctors STILL don’t treat fibromyalgia, whose main symptoms include chronic pain and fatigue, as the disease that it is. They often misdiagnose it as depression (this is a symptom of fibromyalgia – not the cause), if they even diagnose it at all. Many still believe that the patient is making it up or it’s some sort of psychosomatic cause. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Alternative Therapies, Brain, Elder Care, Fitness & Exercise, Meditation & Relaxation, Mental Health, Recovery, Seniors, Taking Action | No Comments »