The UltraMind Solution: Key 7 – Calm Your MindPosted on January 5th, 2009 |
Categories: The UltraMind Solution | Stress | Relaxation
Welcome back to my series of blogs on my new book, The UltraMind Solution.
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Now for today’s blog ...
Thoughts are things. They can heal or harm. Beliefs mold your brain.
This is not just a figurative metaphor for what happens. Your brain literally stiffens, slows, and loses function in direct relationship to your thoughts, beliefs, and attitudes about you and your place in the world. How each of us responds to our life—to our perceptions—has enormous implications for how we feel, how we age, and the health of our brain.
The most powerful pharmacy in the world is right between your ears!
Other than eating breakfast regularly, and eating more fruits and vegetables, the one characteristic that is present in all healthy older people is resiliency. Resiliency is that hard-to-measure quality of adapting to change, shifting with changing tides rather than drowning, seeing the glass half full, or knowing how to turn lemons into lemonade.
You see, your thoughts have real and measurable effects on your body and brain.
In fact, every cell in your body listens to your thoughts.
Your immune cells know your deepest feelings.
Your stem cells are wired to your brain and help you repair and regenerate. But they ONLY turn on and make new brain cells when you relax! And you don’t need placental injections or embryos to get them to work.
Research has shown over and over again that learning to relax is one of the most important keys to long-term health and vitality. In fact, it is a critical part of The UltraMind Solution. As you will learn in this blog, relaxing helps your brain regenerate and renew itself.
You need to learn how to hit your “pause button” if you want to heal your brain.
But that doesn’t mean sipping a glass of Chardonnay while watching TV or practicing retail therapy. You have to learn how to deeply relax and stimulate your vagus nerve.
In this blog I will teach you how to do that. I will explain how stress kills, relaxation heals, and how you can begin turning on your relaxation response—today.
Magnesium: The most powerful relaxation mineral available...Posted on November 1st, 2007 |
Categories: Stress | Sleep | Relaxation | Magnesium | Cramps
A deficiency in this critical nutrient makes you are twice as likely to die as other people, according to a study published in the journal "Critical Care."
It also accounts for a long list of symptoms and diseases -- which are easily helped and often cured by adding this nutrient.
In fact, in my practice, this nutrient is one of my secret weapons against illness.
Yet up to half of Americans are deficient in this nutrient and don't know it.
What is it?
I'm talking about magnesium.
It is an antidote to stress and the most powerful relaxation mineral.
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How to get more sleep, lose weight and gain health...Posted on October 4th, 2007 |
Categories: Weight Loss | Stress | Sleep Apnea | Sleep | Relaxation
You can lose weight without changing what you eat or doing one minute of exercise!
It's a bold claim.
And don't get me wrong: Nutrition and exercise are important!
But there's another key to weight loss -- and most people don't even know about it.
It's sleep.
That's right. Besides eating whole foods and moving your body, getting enough sleep is the most important thing you can do for your health.
On the flip side, sleep deprivation makes you fat -- AND leads to depression, pain, heart disease, diabetes, and much more.
Take sleep apnea.
In this condition, your sleep is interrupted all night because your airway closes and your body startles you awake so you don't suffocate.
This is a very common and extremely under-diagnosed problem. It affects 18 million Americans and most are NOT treated for it.
Let me tell you about one of my patients who was in that same predicament.
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UltraWellness Key #7: How to cure mental problems without therapy or drugs...Posted on March 29th, 2007 |
Categories: Weight Loss | Stress | Relaxation | Mental Health | Brain
In last week's blog, I reviewed UltraWellness Key #6 how important energy is for life and for UltraWellness.
You learned why we lose it and how to make it.
But in this final week of our journey, I'd like to talk about an equally important factor in health - UltraWellness Key #7.
It's one that causes or worsens some 95 percent of all illnesses.
And it's something that, once you get it under control, is more important than cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure, and any other risk factor in determining whether you will live a long and healthy life.
What is this crucial factor?
It is your attitude, social network, community, and spiritual beliefs.
In fact, one of the biggest predictors of longevity is psychological resiliency -- being able to roll with the punches life throws at you.
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5 simple steps to avoid holiday food temptations...Posted on December 20th, 2006 |
Categories: Weight Loss | Stress | Relaxation | Nutrition | Healthy Foods | Health | Cooking
Dr. Hyman is on vacation, so today's blog is a guest editorial prepared especially for The UltraMetabolism Blog subscribers by the health editors of www.SixWise.com...
There's no doubt about it. Christmas, Hanukah, New Year's Eve and the other holidays that occur during this season are a time for family bonding, reflection, and fun.
But when you're committed to health and fitness, this can also be a frustrating time of the year.
That's because you can find yourself surrounded by bad food choices.
And the temptation to eat these foods -- and lots of them -- feels like it's everywhere, from office holiday parties to gatherings with family and friends.
If you've ever overindulged during the holidays, you're probably all too familiar with the results.
Most of us slightly overestimate how much we gain during this season.
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