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Beating Stress For Better Health

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By Troy Centazzo

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Beating Stress for Better Health.
The year of 2008 has provided many stressors that can provoke anxiety, including the slumping economy, rising gas prices, demanding work schedules, ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, company failures, and increasing foreclosure rates. Americans should not be surprised if they experience stress if such conditions continue or worsen, especially if they are personally affected by such events.

Americans should address chronic stress in their lives, or it could have a negative impact on their health. In fact, chronic stress has been linked to up to 70% of illnesses. Many people think they just need to accept their anxiety and stress and push through it, but decades of medical research have demonstrated that avoidance can eventually lead to diminished health.

There are many useful techniques and treatments to reduce feelings of anxiety. Here are a few simple techniques to alleviate stress:

1. Learn a relaxation technique and make time each day to practice it. Practicing exercises such as deep breathing, meditation or guided imagery, even a few minutes per day, can have a positive impact. Find a private, quiet place where you won't be disturbed.

2. Get some exercise. You don't have to join a gym or buy $100 running shoes, but physical activity is crucial for overall health. It releases endorphins, which are the brain's feel good neurotransmitters, and can help someone forget worries for awhile. Try a brisk walk around the neighborhood or some other fun activity that raises your heart rate. Medical research continually demonstrates the health benefits of regular exercise.

3. What we eat - good and bad. Some food can increase feelings of stress and others can reduce them. Caffeine, sugar and fast food can all increase stress levels, as can alcohol, which is ironically very often used as a stress reliever. Foods, however, that are rich in vitamins B, C and E, and the minerals manganese, zinc and selenium, aid in reducing stress and anxiety. These foods include colorful vegetables and fruits. There are many useful and credible websites that provide additional information on this topic. Look for one, though, with proper professional and medical credentials.

4. If chronic stress, and depression have been negatively affecting your life, consider finding a health professional who specializes in stress management and employs a comprehensive approach to treatment that includes the self-care techniques discussed above. Don't just settle for a quick prescription after a five minute consultation with your family doctor.

There are numerous exercises proven by decades of scientific research to reduce stress. One of them is a simple deep breathing meditation, during which one focuses on one's breathing from the abdomen area and lets intruding thoughts slowly disappear. See the info below for free stress reduction tools and resources.

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About the Author:
Troy Centazzo
Troy is the Founder of MBL Wellness, a firm pioneering wellness "courses in a box" with noted medical experts to teach people proven wellness techniques. Portions of the "Best of Stress Management" course, which MBL created with the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, are available for download, including: 1. An "Overview of Meditation" (written); 2. An audio meditation, led by James S. Gordon, M.D., Founder and Director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine and one of the world's leading authorities in the field (to be used with the written materials); and: 3. A video lesson, also led by Dr. Gordon, which demonstrates the harmful long-term effects of chronic stress. All tools are available for free at the Company’s website. http//:www.mblwellness.com

Keywords: stress management, anxiety, depression, relaxation, wellness

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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