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Archive for July, 2010

Positive People Have Fewer Heart Attacks

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

How do you perceive it – the glass is half empty or half full. Your answer will help to determine whether you are prone to a heart disease or not. People with a positive frame of mind usually have less risk of heart attacks. On the contrary, the negative emotions of sadness, anger and aggression are the enemies of your heart.

Negative feelings are the major risk factors for heart attack, while happiness and positive attitude seem to look after your heart.

Your positive attitude can be defined as your experience of enjoyable feelings such as happiness, enthusiasm and satisfaction. An individual, who is usually positive, has overall lower risk of heart diseases. Many researchers, have established that positive emotions help to award long-term safeguards to a person against heart diseases. The positive attitude influences your sleeping patterns positively and controls your heart rate.

People with positive attitudes enjoy longer periods of rest and relaxation and they recover more speedily from stress.

You will be amazed to know that the researchers have found that the happiest people are 22% less prone to develop a heart disease than people who are often found in the whirlpool of negative emotions.

There are several possible reasons, how happiness can protect your heart:

  • Happy people follow healthier lifestyle. They sleep better, eat better, do physical exercises and smoke less. They take care of themselves and treat themselves kindly.
  • Happiness produces several positive chemical changes in the human body such as reduction in stress hormones.

So, if you too don’t want to be a victim of a heart attack, learn the art of being happy!  Start by looking in a mirror and pasting the biggest grin you can onto your face. Keep looking and keep grinning … you will probably find yourself laughing within minutes.

Tags: heart attacks, signs of heart attacks
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Chinese Medicine and the Summer Season

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Summer season is again here with long days and loads of sunshine. Thought there are many ways of staying healthy and taking care of ourselves, let’s have a look at the ancient Chinese traditions for staying fit and healthy throughout the summer.

According to Chinese traditions, this is the most yang time of year. Yang energy that inspires development, expansion, actions and creativity.

During summer season, our body undergoes vigorous metabolic processes. The Chinese tradition teaches us that this season belongs to fire, which represents maximum activity or supreme yang. The heart, mind and spirit in human anatomy are ruled by the fire element. Thus in summers, Chinese medicine systems give top priority to the heart, mind and spirit in order to stay healthy throughout the hot summer months

We all know that our heart’s key task is to circulate oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. In Chinese medicine, all types of mental activities such as our memory, thought process, emotional security, and consciousness – all associated with the heart and hence the fire element.

Ancient Chinese physicians have established that when the fire element is balanced, our heart is healthy, our mind is peaceful and we sleep soundly. But when it is imbalanced, we may lack joy in life and feel depressed. Sometimes we may even have an excess of joy and feel maniac. The symptoms of imbalance in the fire element are indicated by anxiety, uneasiness, heartburn, and sleeplessness.
To prevent summer-time ailments to create havoc in your life, you should follow the advices of ancient Chinese physicians which revolve around the principles of remaining in harmony with the summer environment.

Here are a few things you can do throughout the summer:

  • Get up earlier in the morning
  • Go to bed later in the evening
  • Take a short nap, or be lazy at midday
  • Drink plenty of fluids, water is the best
  • Add spicy flavors to your food
  • Look for moments of joy, bliss and happiness
  • focus on changes in your life, on person and spiritual growth

Tags: chinese medicine, traditional chinese medicine
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Benefits of Chia Seeds

Monday, July 19th, 2010

It’s amazing but true! If you want to boost your brainpower and also your physical strength, start consuming Chia seeds, one of the most powerful food items you could ever imagine.

The benefits of consuming Chia seeds are manifold:

1. Chia seeds are wholesome.  When you eat them, you supply plenty of calcium and protein to your tissues.  Chia seeds are also rich in boron that helps the body ingest and use calcium.  The nutrients found in the seeds also support brain functions.

2. Chia seeds soak up huge amounts of water. Thus, they help maintain your body fluid for a longer period of time. This way you remain hydrated and retain electrolytes in your body.

3.  Chia seeds are easily digestible.  Even if you swallow them whole, their shells are broken down easily and can be digested properly.

4. Chia seeds have amazing food value. A small amount of concentrated Chia seeds can satiate the hunger pangs for hours.

5. Chia seeds have a mild flavor.  Its mild taste makes it versatile and it can be easily addes to sauces, smoothies, puddings, and anything else that you love to eat.  They won’t affect the taste of your food while adding valuable nutrients.

6. Chia seeds boost your energy level.

7. These tiny seeds are versatile and can be used in a variety of recipes.  You can replace less-healthy fat with Chia seeds in any recipe.  You can eat them raw when used in salads, spreads, fruit shakes and ice-cream. You can mix a couple of teaspoons in your juice or yogurt.

8. Chia seeds can even help you to lose your extra pounds.  Because they are so filling you consume other foods in smaller quantities.

9. They also cleanse your intestines of old junk and make you less flabby.

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Prevent allergies…needle-free!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Whether you suffer from allergies seasonally or year-round, life can become very miserable, very quickly.

Acupuncture has been proven to not only help alleviate the symptoms of allergies when they are active, but more importantly, acupuncture can prevent against future allergic reactions.

In the case of allergies, needle-less acupuncture is as effective as traditional treatments.

Acupuncture treatment affects allergies in 4 main ways:

  • Stabilize the immune system to moderate its response to allergens
  • Decrease swelling and inflammation of local tissues to stop itching
  • Decrease secretions of mucus membranes to reduce nasal discharge and watery eyes
  • Strengthen your natural resistance to antigens.

Remember, there’s no reason to let allergies take over your life.

Wendy

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