Archive for November, 2008

Good Mood Foods

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Can your mood be influenced by what you eat? As the saying goes, “you are what you eat,” so it is quite possible that your daily outlook can be a product of your diet.

A cheery outlook can be attributed in part to serotonin. Serotonin is a mood enhancing chemical that is synthesized by the amino acid tryptophan, and is responsible for controlling anger, appetite, aggression, body temperature, sexuality, and metabolism. Additionally, foods which are high in tryptophan such as turkey, increase serotonin levels to induce sleep. For this reason it is one of the best natural sleep aids. Foods that are rich in serotonin include walnuts, poultry, eggs, milk and whole grain carbohydrates.

While the above mentioned foods are the most effective serotonin boosting foods, recent studies have shown that mood is also affected by fat.  British researchers have found that people who eat an extremely low fat diet are often grumpier and more hostile than those who eat a diet that is higher in fat.

Not all fat is treated equal though. Sources of fat that are not good for the body and mind include the drive-up window at any fast food restaurant. Instead, healthy sources of fat include the following: chocolate, fish, as well as foods rich in vitamins D and B. It is not uncommon for some energy drinks to also contain these essential vitamins.

Eating “good mood” foods is only part of the equation. Moderation and exercise are also important factors to the overall mood of and individual. It is important to not over-consume these foods as they may lead to weight gain. Some people who have trouble controlling their appetite have found hoodia pills a great source of appetite suppression.

 

Tryptophan Effects

Monday, November 24th, 2008

Almost synonymous for the word turkey, tryptophan is as Thanksgiving as pumpkin pie. Said to be responsible for the entire couch -napping male population after Thanksgiving dinner, tryptophan affects the levels of serotonin in the brain, inducing a feeling of sleepiness.

So what exactly is it about tryptophan that brings on slumber? The answer lies in the chemical composition of tryptophan. Tryptophan is an essential amino acid that the body needs, and could be found in foods rich in protein content such as poultry, eggs, chocolate, and cheeses. Being an essential amino acid means that it is critical to health and body function; however it is not an amino acid that the body can make on its own. For this reason, food is the only source of this dietary staple, and turkey is an excellent source of it.

Tryptophan also shows promise as an effective anti-depressant and well as PMS aid.  Serotonin, a hormone that causes a feeling of calm and peace is increased in the presence of tryptophan.  This increased level of serotonin induces sleepiness.  It is considered by some as one of the greatest natural sleep aids.  

While tryptophan is a promoter of sleep, often the sleep that results from Turkey Day over- indulgence is from over-loading on carbohydrates and alcohol. Portion control and loading up on vegetables as opposed to stuffing are the best weight loss tips for Thanksgiving.

Remembering that the best way to lose weight is through diet and exercise, taking a long walk outside with family and friends after dinner is a great way to bond and work off that extra slice of pie!

 

 

Fight Winter Depression

Friday, November 21st, 2008

More than ten million Americans suffer from depression each year. Some may experience symptoms that last only a few days or weeks to periods of six months or more. A common occurrence is winter time depression or seasonal depression. Seasonal depression occurs in the winter time and results from the persistent gloominess that sets in with the onset of longer nights, colder weather and the confinement to indoor spaces. The mood that one feels can be directly linked to the chemistry in the brain. Any imbalance of chemicals can cause a type of any number of types of depression.

A common chemical imbalance that causes depression is the low levels of certain neurotransmitters — particularly serotonin and norepinephrine.  Due to the fact that serotonin is linked to B-complex vitamins, increasing B vitamins into the system, particularly vitamins B6 and B12 help to overcome feelings of paranoia, violence and depression.

Increasing B vitamins in the diet can help to overcome winter time depression. Besides foods that are rich in these vitamins such as eggs, bananas, liver, cheeses and wheat germ, many herbal remedies, such as St. John’s Wort, can also be beneficial. Getting outside and moving around will also help to take the mind off the fact that the weather is gloomy.

Other solutions that those who suffer from seasonal depression have found beneficial are natural sleep aids.  Depression tends to not only affect the mood; it also can disrupt sleep cycles and diet as well. With seasonal depression, it is not uncommon to sleep for countless hours or conversely, not sleep at all.

How depression effects an individual can very from case to case. Some people may lose weight as a result of not eating, while others eat excessively. Weight loss tips for those who have put on weight involve getting off the couch. Getting the blood circulating is the best way to feel good and energized.

 

Determine Your Sleep Personality

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

How one sleeps can reveal a lot about who an individual is during their waking hours. Researchers who have been studying sleep patterns have been able to link personality traits to the position they sleep in at night. Each of the sleep styles is listed below and will be identified.

There are several different sleep positions that a person can fall into. The positions include: the feotus, the log, the yearner, the soldier, freefall, and starfish. Each position identifies a type of personality that reflects the type of person with whom the style matches.

The Feotus

The feotus position is the most popular position, especially among women. As the name suggests, this style resembles the fetal position in which one lies to one side. One arm is usually under the head and the other in front.  People who this style relates to are often shy when first meeting somebody. They tend to be tough on the outside, but deep down have a caring heart.

The Log

Someone who may be referred to as a log sleeps on their side with both arms to their sides. These people are very social and trusting in nature.

The Yearner

Open-minded yet cynical, these people sleep on their side with both arms in front of their body.

The Solider

Similar to standing at attention, soldier sleepers sleep on their back with an arm at each side. These people could be called perfectionists and like little fuss. They are often very quiet.

The Freefall

These people sleep on their stomach with the head to one side. Their arms are wrapped around their pillow. Freefall people are very friendly and do not respond to criticism very well.

The Starfish

Starfish are always ready to listen and do not like to be the center of attention. They sleep on their back with their arms behind their pillow.

No matter how you sleep, because sleep deprivation and reaction time are related, it is important to get enough rest each night. Besides helping one to stay focused and on top of their game, getting enough sleep can help one lose weight as it keep appetite suppressing hormones at proper levels. For people who have trouble falling asleep at night, doing an online herbal remedies advice search can offer helpful suggestions.

Sleep Aids and Insomnia

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

While we all suffer from a restless night of sleep now and again, insomnia is a condition that people suffer from when they do not get enough sleep, or have difficulty staying asleep over a long period of time. Since sleep is a vital function to maintain health both mentally and physically, those who suffer from insomnia need to seek treatment for their condition. As studies indicate sleep deprivation and reaction time are related, therefore depriving the body of rest can be harmful to oneself and others.

There are two types of insomnia: acute and chronic. Each of these types will be explored in the following paragraphs.

Acute insomnia is when an individual suffers from insomnia over a short period of time. These symptoms can occur for a variety of reasons of which include stress, diet, depression, medication or change in daily routine. Chronic insomnia on the other hand is when sleepless symptoms occur over long periods of time.

There methods that can help combat against insomnia, these include natural sleep aids. Natural sleep aids do not contain any addictive ingredients that can disrupt other body functions or lead to dependency.

Adopting better bed time habits can also alleviate the symptoms of insomnia. Creating a cool and comfortable environment that promotes sleep is vital to getting the best sleep possible. Additionally,  turning to herbal remedies , such as lavender can help induce a peaceful and complete sleep.

Extreme cases of insomnia may require the participation in a sleep study as the cause of insomnia may be related to other medical conditions.

 

Drop a Dress Size Quickly

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Chances are that when scanning radio stations in your car, you have already come across at least one station that is playing holiday music. This may be a very bittersweet experience in that the holidays are approaching and that it calls awareness to the fact that it is time to lose a few extra pounds that have managed to sneak on recently. While it is close to Thanksgiving, there is still ample time to look great in that new holiday dress. Following the listed recommendations will ensure a slimmer and sexier you in time for the holiday season.

  1. Cut calories: by cutting calories by 500 a day, one can lose a pound a week. This can be achieved by simply cutting out a daily latte or rich snack. These snacks are often loaded with calories which can be devastating to a diet. If you always feel hungry, an appetite suppressant such as Hoodia Gordonii can help suppress cravings.
  2. Hit the gym: adding exercise to your daily routine is a great way to reduce stress not to mention shed a few pounds. Since the weather is not as outdoor friendly in the winter as it is in the summer, since the gym is inside, there is no reason not to go.  Additionally, hitting the gym will help to build a stronger heart and body. Even the best diet pills can not provide the cardiovascular and stress reducing benefits a half hour at the gym can.
  3. Get enough rest: Not getting enough sleep can actually backfire on you. Sleep deprivation is actually a reason that some people gain weight! Try taking a natural sleep aid for restless nights. Doing so will help to keep weight at bay an provide an increase in energy to check off everything on the to-do list.

Natural Sleep Aids

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Are those nights of restless tossing and turning becoming more and more frequent? Everyone has nights when they just can’t seem to get to sleep; stresses from work, kids and life in general can leave you with sleep deprivation.  The average human being will spend one third of their life sleeping and that should be a time of recovery and relaxation. Unfortunately, that is not the case for most adults and we turn to medicinal sleep aides as a way to get more restful sleep. (more…)













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