WELLNESS CONNECTION · Related ArticlesMore entries with the keyword:StressManaging Stress and Its Impactby Steven Tan, M.D., M.T.O.M., L.Ac., Director of Complementary and Alternative MedicineSeptember 14, 2009 - 12:00PMStress triggers changes in our bodies that prepare us for crisis and survival. Examples include elevated blood pressure, rapid heart rates, tense muscles, higher blood sugar and cortisol levels, brain activation, etc. These are good for acute and limited crisis management, but when they become persistent as we're seeing in modern times, we can have chronic health problems such hypertension, palpitations, pain, headaches, diabetes, and insomnia. . . moreCalming ChamomileNovember 21, 2009 - 3:00PMMany people enjoy the soothing benefits of chamomile in tea to relax at bedtime. Chamomile has been used for centuries to aid with sleep and digestion. In addition to its commonly recognized use for relaxation, chamomile (also known as earth apples for its sweet bouquet), possesses many therapeutic properties to revitalize the skin. In fact, German chamomile is valued for its anti-inflammatory properties and is excellent for regenerative skin care. . . moreCelebrating LoveFebruary 10, 2012 - 10:00AMFor many of us, Valentine's Day, the holiday all about love, can mean a lot of undue stress. Whether we are in a position where we are flying solo on a traditionally couples-oriented day, or just feel the pressure to create an unforgettable, romantic experience, this celebration can sometimes be a challenge. So let's look at a few ways to make this year easy and fun! . . more |
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