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Managing Holiday Stress

September 15, 2014 Kristi Harter
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With the holidays right around the corner there are parties to attend, meals to cook, gifts to buy and halls to deck. All of these wonderful details can lead to an abundance of stress during November and December, which, without proper management, can lead to an increase in colds, sleep deprivation and fatigue.

 

The body is made to handle short bursts of stress, such as Cavemen who ran from a dinosaur or had to kill their dinner. The longer, sustained stress that is very common in our face-paced society has a tendency to wear out the small adrenal glands that supply the body with the necessary hormones to manage stress appropriately.

When the adrenals are working during high stress they make an increased amount of cortisol which, over time, can produce symptoms of anxiety, difficulty sleeping and weight gain. After longer periods of stress the adrenal glands become weak and have difficulty keeping up with the demand of higher amounts of cortisol. In this case the body can have signs of decrease in energy, depressed moods and hair loss or thinning.

There are simple ways to prevent stress from having an adverse effect on your body. Here are some tips to help manage stress:

 

  • Do NOT change your exercise routine. Moderate (not too intense) exercise helps relieve stress and is often what falls by the way side with stress. Exercise 5 days per week for 30 minutes for optimal stress release

  • Eat 7-9 servings of fruits and vegetables per day. These foods are anti-inflammatory and will help decrease the overall amount of stress that on your body

  • Breathe. Simple, but amazingly effective. Breathe in 4 seconds, hold for 4 seconds, and breathe out 4 seconds. Repeat 4 times in one setting, 4 times per day

  • Take time to rest. Get at least 8 hours of sleep per night. If you have difficult falling or staying asleep talk to your health care provider for natural remedies to help with these symptoms.

  • Set limits to how much you can take on in your life, creating boundaries around what would cause too much stress

  • Decrease the amount of alcohol and caffeine in your diet as these can contribute to internal stress

In Mind Tags how to manage holiday stress, managing holiday stress, The Nest Integrative Medicine Spa, The Nest Santa Barbara California, Mind Body Medicine, How to handle stress, Tips for stress management
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Dry Brushing For Lymphatic Health

July 31, 2014 Kristi Harter
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In order to understand the incredible health benefits of Dry Brushing, we need to talk a bit about the lymphatic system itself.

Here is some basic information from Wikipedia…

The lymphatic system is part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph directionally towards the heart.  Unlike the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system is not a closed system. The circulatory system processes an average of 20 litres of blood per day through capillary filtration which removes plasma while leaving the blood cells. Roughly 17 litres of the filtered plasma actually get reabsorbed directly into the blood vessels, while the remaining 3 litres are left behind in the interstitial fluid. The primary function of the lymph system is to provide an accessory route for these excess 3 litres per day to get returned to the blood.

The lymphatic system is an important part of the immune system but unlike the circulatory system, isn’t circulated through the body the pumping of a heart. It depends on movement and other mechanics to be moved and drained correctly.

This is where dry brushing comes into play. Dry brushing stimulates the body’s circulation and lymphatic systems.  One of the immediate effects of dry brushing is smoother skin, but it can also help improve immune function, digestion, kidney function, and more.

Here’s a short (approx. 11 minutes) video with specific dry brushing techniques that are easy to understand and follow. Please download my dry brushing technique for a visual reminder of how to perform this effective technique each day.

In Mind, Body, Nutrition, Anti-aging Tags The Nest Integrative Medicine Spa, The Nest Santa Barbara California, How to skin brush, benefits of skin brushing, dr. Mindy Beck, Naturopathic Medicine in Santa Barbara
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