Diet For Stress Management
Posted on November 8, 2008
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A recent poll by the American Psychologist Association showed Americans are turning to junk food, alcohol and ‘comfort’ foods when stressed. I also see it every day in New York City - the more stress goes up, the more business for Starbucks. This might be a popular, but it is not a wise coping strategy and causes more stress in many other ways.
Your diet & lifestyle have a profound and underappreciated effect on your moods and physical stress response. I will cover some basics of nutrition & stress tips that will help you cope and get healthy at the same time!
Every meal produces a hormonal response. Your hormones control your emotions and thus affect your perception. Certain foods trigger a stress response while others can help you stay calm by balancing your energy and hormonal systems. What you eat before, during and after any stressful event will either help you cope or make it difficult to deal. Here are some tiups that will help you stay focused and energized during the economic crisis.
Eat a fat, protein and a carb at every meal or snack.
Since all carbs are sugars, eating a carb by itself (or skipping meals) is a sure fire way to create energy & hormonal imbalances. Yes, fruits and vegetables are carbs, the best carbs in fact. So choosing smart carbs like fruit and veggies, but also including a fat and protein, will help you tremendously.
Eat 4-6 times per day, no matter what! This creates hormonal balance and maintains energy levels so you can cope effectively.
You are designed to drink nothing but water. Even a small drop in your water needs can trigger brain fog. Drink half your body weight in ounces of water each day, spread throughout the day.
Sugar, in all its forms, triggers hormonal volatility. Artificial sweeteners can also trigger brain chemistry imbalance and cravings which not only make it difficult to deal, but also create more physical stress later in the day.
Due to the high prevalence and under diagnosed reality that is celiac disease, it may be helpful to simply avoid grains and notice how you feel. If you are gluten intolerant and don’t know about it, you could be eating foods that cause a whole host of health problems, including brain chemistry imbalance and digestive problems.
There are many other foods that trigger energy and hormonal imbalances and these are just a few.
Antonio Valladares is a New York City Nutritionist and Stress Management Expert. His blog offers healthy organic, gluten free cooking, nutrition, fitness and lifestyle solutions for busy people http://healthyurbankitchen.com
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Super Stress Buster Recommends: The South Beach Diet Online
Posted on August 18, 2007
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What it is
The South Beach Diet was developed by renowned cardiologist, Dr. Arthur Agatston. Rather than focusing on low-fat or low-carb foods, Dr. Agatston recommends a balanced diet that incorporates good fats and good carbs, and lots of delicious food! This “smart carb†diet consists of Three Phases:
Phase 1: Start Losing Weight. This is a two-week period of eating proteins – like meat, chicken, and fish – and plenty of vegetables, eggs, cheese, and nuts. You’ll cut out bread, pasta, and fruit – to help you banish cravings for unhealthy carbs. But don’t worry – you’ll add them back in!
Phase 2: Reintroduce Carbs. Add your favorite whole wheat bread, pasta, and fruits back into your diet. You’ll stay in Phase 2 until you’ve reached all your weight-loss goals.
Phase 3: Your Diet For Life. Nothing’s off limits in this phase. You’ll continue to follow the basic principles to maintain your weight and feel healthy.
Why it works
The South Beach Diet™ Online takes all the benefits of the delicious diet and combines them with all the benefits of dieting online! It’s fun, effective, and delicious:
- - Over 800 delicious and easy recipes! No one will ever know you’re on a “dietâ€
- - Answers and advice from Dr. Agatston himself! This is your chance to connect with the doctor
- - Online registered dietitians dedicated to addressing all your concerns!
- - Complete Diet Toolkit: Weight Tracker, Diet Log, Meal Planner, Grocery Shopping Lists, and more
- - Beach Buddies: Get member support and tips to help you stay motivated and on track!
Is The South Beach Dietâ„¢ Online Right For You?
With so many diets out there – low fat, low carb, low calorie – it can be confusing trying to figure out which is right for you. What’s unique about the South Beach Diet™ is that it’s not low fat or low carb, but rather – the diet incorporates good carbs and good fats. This allows you to eat normally and deliciously! In fact, many people feel they are able to eat all their favorite foods and still lose weight.
And now that the New York Times bestselling diet is online – losing weight is easier than ever. As an online member, you’ll have access to a database of over 800 delicious recipes, 12 weight-loss tools, five online nutritionists, and more. Plus, you can even ask Dr. Agatston – the creator of the diet – your own personal questions!
Stress From Gossip In A Work Place- And How To Deal With It
Posted on June 30, 2007
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Gossip and stress associated with it can be overwhelming in a work place and may seam impossible to deal with. No matter where do you work, the gossip can creep in and “take overâ€, damaging the productivity and relationships in the workplace or business.
As it is we often have to deal with day to day problems and issues whenever gossip creeps in, we are forced to set a side more important issues in order to address/dismiss gossips.
It only takes one person and a half-truth or a complete lie to start the gossip, which of course can spread like a fire among the employees and coworkers. As easy as it takes to start the gossip it takes much effort not to get sucked into the vicious circle and even more effort and wisdom to stop it. Unfortunate side effect of gossipy environment is that it undermines the reputation of single and often innocent individuals as well as the reputation of the workplace or a business in general.
We recommend following books to have at your fingertips as resource in dealing with gossip. Less gossip means less stress, less stress means more productivity and success.
Gossip: Ten Pathways to Eliminate It from Your Life and Transform Your Soul
Book Description: Evil speech can destroy friendships, break up marriages and ruin businesses. Gossip-negative talk, put-downs, rumors, accusations-not only hurts the person being talked about, it also hurts the person speaking and the person listening. In short, gossip has a negative impact on everyone. Yet, despite these negative consequences, gossip has been around since the beginning of humankind and continues to be a popular but destructive pastime.
Throughout this timely and enjoyable book, readers will learn what the Bible and Jewish wisdom have to say regarding speech and how their teachings relate to our world today. Readers will also learn via real-life examples how to break the gossip habit and how to teach others to do the same. Gossip will help people develop skills to improve their lives by getting along better with others; mending old hurts and reclaiming lost relationship; keeping good relationships from going bad through hurtful words; and strengthening relationships they already have by speaking in a more encouraging and productive manner.
The purpose of this book is to extinguish the fire of evil speech and help us live in a gossip-free environment. The result? Positive interactions with the people around us, the healing of relationships and a more complete self.
Stop the Runaway Conversation
Book Description: Words can heal profoundly or hurt deeply, particularly words of gossip or murmuring. In his groundbreaking book on the power of speaking an ”evil report,” Dr. Michael Sedler shows the verbal cues that lead ultimately to the blindness of deception. Using real-life examples and biblical truth, Sedler shows that every one of us is prone to gossip and murmuring. He illustrates the damage done by these evil reports, both to those who speak and those who listen. But, he explains, we can learn not only to stop these defiling conversations, but to find cleansing and freedom from the pollution they bring. Stop the Runaway Conversation gives suggestions to parents, leaders, teachers, and spouses on how to build one another up by choosing life-giving words.
How Do You Define Stress
Posted on June 12, 2007
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If a hundred people were interviewed and asked to define stress, we are very likely to end up with a hundred different definitions. Reason for that is simple. Every one of us looks at stress differently, and every one of us can handle different amount of stress and respond to it in a different way. Even doctors and physicians don’t seem to be in agreement on to what exactly stress is. One thing is certain that stress and health closely relate to each other.
Certain amount of stress in our life can be beneficial and can actually be a driving force behind our productivity, up to a certain point. After that point, which is different from person to person, stress becomes a distress, when things begin to rapidly deteriorate.
While stress does not always mean a distress, but generally speaking every time some one says “I am stressed†they are not far away from the tipping point when things may begin to deteriorate.
So what causes stress in our life? The answer is as simple as it is complex at the same time. Stress can come unexpectedly as a results of something that we have no control over such as tragic and unexpected events both close to our family and thanks to our modern media as far as the events taking place on other side of the globe.
Large amounts of stress however has it source in things we do every day- driving to work, dealing with coworkers, dealing with our family, our children, facing financial difficulties, unhealthy diet…. and this list can go on and on on…
Launching this website our intention is to provide our readers with useful information and resources that will help to diminish the stress in their lives.
Super Stress Buster Tip Off the Day: Did you know that a 30 minutes walk can help you to reduce both stress and blood pressure?
Going Live Soon!
Posted on June 1, 2007
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Welcome to Super Stress Buster!
The idea behind our website is very simple- to help you to leave a less stressful life. We hope to provide you with good information and products on our website, and while we preparing initial material for the website we invite you to subscribe to our website: