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Monday, January 17, 2011

STRESS RELIEF
Julia Pilliar, BKin, CPT

The holidays are a time to unwind and relax – right? So why does it usually feel like we need a break after they‟re over? The holidays pose their own stresses, with late nights, driving through blizzards, buying numerous presents, and hosting parties; these can take their toll. Since stress is a primary cause of diseases including heart disease, mental illness, and cancer, we need to find ways to cope. Here are some strategies to reduce your stress and enhance your physical and mental wellness:

Regular physical activity: Any way you want ... get moving! Simply moving your body to raise your heart rate stimulates feel-good hormones. A balance of strength-training, cardiovascular-training, and flexibility-training is best.

Eat REAL food: Foods that are not present in nature, or that have been refined or processed are not easily recognized by the body, causing stress to the digestive system, which may need to use some of its own nutrient stores to properly metabolize these unnatural foods. Base your diet on a balance of natural foods (vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, nuts, seeds, lean meats, natural yogurt and dairy products) and stay hydrated with water.

Breathe DEEPLY: Deep breathing increases the oxygen coming into the body and rids it of all metabolites such as CO2. It also requires muscular contraction and tones the core muscles. Slowly and fully inhale through your nose, hold, and slowly exhale all the air out through your nose, forcing the last little bit out of the lungs. Repeat for at least 5 breaths, concentrating on the evenness of your breath.

LAUGH each day: Laughter is truly the best medicine. It works the core abdominal muscles, it releases endorphins, and it‟s contagious. There‟s even a yoga practice based on laughing, making use of its anti-stress properties.

Sleep: Adequate sleep is essential for physical repair and recovery. The hours between 10pm and 2am are essential for psychological repair, and between 2 and 6am are needed for physical repair. Go to sleep earlier each night to feel more relaxed throughout the day.