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Thursday, January 31st, 2008

The Precious Heart

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Help Your Heart at Natural Solutions Magazine


The Precious Heart

Our hearts are powerful yet vulnerable organs. Despite major advances in the understanding and treatment of heart disease, it continues to be a leading cause of suffering in our society. The costs are severe on every level—physical, emotional, and economic.

More than 7 million Americans suffer with heart disease. Each year more than half a million angioplasties and more than 300,000 coronary artery bypass surgeries are performed at a cost of almost $8 billion. Heart attacks exact a toll on the most productive members of our society; more than 45 percent of heart attack sufferers are younger than 65.

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Linking the emotional and physical heart
Most people are well aware of the standard risk factors for heart attacks, such as smoking, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol levels, diabetes, and inadequate physical exercise. The strong influence of emotional well-being on heart disease is generally less well known, although most people intuitively understand the intimate link between their emotional and physical heart. Learning to effectively handle emotional stress improves both mental and physical well-being.

Living beings are programmed to protect themselves when threatened. The most primitive reaction we express when we feel endangered is called the fight-or-flight response. When this response is activated, our nervous and hormonal systems compel us to aggressively respond to a potential threat. Our blood pressure rises, our hearts beat faster and harder, we breathe more rapidly, our blood sugar rises, we sweat, our adrenal glands pump out adrenaline, and our tiny blood clotting cells called platelets become stickier.

The danger of the fight-or-flight response
All of these changes are potentially helpful when facing a real threat to our survival. If a mountain lion is chasing us, the fight-or-flight response may help us escape from or fight off the predator. Unfortunately, we often activate this response even when the stress is primarily emotional or psychological. Elevated blood pressure and sticky platelets may be adaptive when you are running away from a fierce beast, but they are not useful when you find yourself stuck in rush-hour traffic, learn that your child is failing algebra, or discover that your car was side swiped in a parking lot.

The tendency to react aggressively when things do not go the way we want puts our hearts at risk. Creating balance through daily meditation, exercise, balanced nutrition, and conscious communication supports our emotional and physical heart.

The story of painful hearts
In one of his early books, Travels, the popular writer Michael Crichton described a discovery he made while he was a medical student at Harvard. While doing his cardiac rotation, he asked patients, “Why did you have a heart attack?” Everyone had an answer, and it was not that their cholesterol level was too high or that they didn’t exercise enough. The responses were personal and meaningful. One man said he got a promotion but his wife didn’t want to move. Another said his wife was planning to leave him. Most responses expressed deep distress over relationships, children, or jobs. Crichton wrote, “What I was seeing was that their explanations made sense from the standpoint of the whole organism, as a kind of physical acting-out. These patients were telling me stories of events that had affected their hearts in a metaphysical sense. They were telling me sad love stories, which had pained their hearts. Their wives and families and bosses didn’t care for them. Their hearts were attacked. And pretty soon, their hearts were literally attacked.”

Each person’s heart tells the story of his or her life. A healthy heart requires you to relinquish beliefs, feelings, and behaviors that are not nourishing and bring into your life food and relationships that deeply nurture your body and mind. We encourage you to create love stories that will serve you physically, emotionally, and spiritually. As a result, you will be able to spend more time enjoying your precious human heart.

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Information presented is of a general nature for educational and informational purposes only. Statements about products and health conditions have not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. Products and information presented herein are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. If you have any concerns about your own health, you should always consult with a physician or other healthcare professional.

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Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Best of the Web from Fashion and Lifestyle blogs

Here’s a little break from our regular wellness dish~ Enjoy some fun posts from fabulous and glamorous blogs in this week’s Best of the Web:

Fashionable Finds

Online Deal: 74% Off Magaschoni Cashmere Hoodie from Stilleto Jungle
Want the ultimate in casual luxury? Try a cashmere hoodie on for size, like this this amazingly super sale priced find from Magaschoni. Available in 9 colors and sizes from XS to XL, all marked 74% off retail.

Hot New Trend: Long Cardigans from Couture In The City
Looking for a cute, light topper to transition you from winter to spring? Then you must get a long cardigan…the perfect accessory to any outfit, a long cardigan will work with casual and even formal looks if done right.

For Mom’s and Parents
Moms Buzz: Eating Tips - 10 Tips for Parents About Kids and Food
Here are some eating tips to help parents encourage children to eat right and maintain a healthy weight.

5 Maternity Basics to Buy (And 3 to Skip)
from WorkitMom
Check out these cute and fashionable must-haves to get through pregnancy in style.

Mind, Body & Spirit
Let Dreams Be Your Guide from GlamSpirit
Often times your dreams can seem like meaningless visions all thrown together in a random, nonsensical form, but a dream is actually an extraordinary and invaluable window into your subconscious.

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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Quick Sugar Fixes

Have you ever carefully watched how much sugar you consume in a day? Sugar is a mega calorie culprit as well as a candida culprit because it feeds yeast in the body. If you’ve ever had a yeast infection chances are you have too much yeast in the body and it is multiplying as you feed it with all the sweet stuff.

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Plain yogurt and fig jam

One of the many things to go on my list was over-sweetened fruit flavored yogurt. You can make your own yummy yogurt by taking plain organic yogurt and adding a spoonful (or even less) of your favorite fruit preserve. Voilà!

If you love your morning brew, whether it’s a latte or otherwise, see if there are less sugary alternatives. I recently discovered the Chai Tazo (tea bag) tea at Starbucks. I now order my Chai tea with a splash of soy rather than the uber-sugary Soy Chai made with pre-mixed chai and lots of sweetened soy milk.

Do you have any sugar reduction strategies that you can share?

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

A Touch of Good Food, Good Love and Good Fashion

I found some cute videos on MyCapessa.com - Real Women, Real Stories.

Here are a few that you might enjoy:
Better relationship - Find the Man of Your Dreams

For some food and weight loss inspiration
Success Story of Losing Babyweight, Farrah’s story.

Check out 3 Easy Steps for Learning to Love Healthy Food by Joy, a former nutritionist, now gourmet vegetarian.

OR for the frugal fashionista
Clever idea for friends sharing fashion and fun–a frock swap!

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Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Happy Snacking: Homemade Almond Butter with Apples

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I grew up eating peanut butter (as many of us did) and loved it to no end. I put peanut butter on everything - on carrots, celery, apples, toast, in pb&j’s, toasted pb&j’s with banana, and even ate it straight from the jar. I enjoyed it so much, I ate it almost every day.Then I tasted almond butter, and my world changed.

If you haven’t tasted almond butter, I urge you to try this recipe. It’s just about as simple as it gets, and it’s very rewarding too. First of all, it’s amazingly delicious – there’s just nothing quite like a fresh batch of homemade almond butter. Almonds also contain many healing properties:

  • They restore, tone, and nurture
  • They build mental and spiritual proclivity
  • They strengthen the bones, nerves, and reproductive system
  • They support both the digestive tract and the nervous system
  • They can relieve a dry cough and constipation.

Finally, almonds are a wonderful source of vitamin E, protein, riboflavin, iron, and magnesium.

So the next time you feel in need of a lift, instead of reaching for a sugary treat, snack smart: grab an apple and your homemade almond butter. You’ll be glad you did.

Almond Butter

2 c. almonds
1/2 t. salt

Preheat oven to 300*.
Toast almonds for about 20 minutes or until golden, tossing halfway.
Cool for 5 minutes.
Add almonds and salt to food processor and process until a butter forms, stopping to scrape the bowl every so often.

That’s it! Enjoy!

~Kristen

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