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7
Pointers to Lift a Bad Mood
No one can live a long and healthy life without
the will to go on; sometimes mood swings can make us feel
that life is too much for us.
A bad mood not only gives you a gloomy outlook,
it also lowers your immune function, leading the way to
illness. Here are some suggestions to lift your mood, your
spirit, and your health.
1. A Laughing
Matter
"Laugh Therapy," pioneered by Norman Cousins, has turned
out to have real substance. Research has discovered that
laughter and joy boost immune functions, especially the
production of the natural killer cells that help defend
the body from illness and cancer.
Laughter also increases the release of
endorphins - compounds that give you a sense of
well-being - in your brain. Without a doubt, joyful
people liver longer and healthier lives. So read your
favorite comics, watch your favorite comedies, and laugh
it up!
2. Amino Acid for
Restored Mindset
When an imbalance or deficiency is creating a bad mood,
the Europeans use supplements of a natural compound found
in human cells to regulate mood and restore a healthy
mindset. SAMe (S-adenosyl-L-methionine) is produced from
methionine, an amino acid that plays a role in the
production of uplifting neurotransmitters like serotonin
and dopamine.
One study indicated that SAMe worked on
patients who had unsuccessful results with conventional
antidepressants. To get a boost from SAMe, take a
supplement combining it with vitamins B6 and B12.
3. Hands-On
Healing
Human touch increases the production of endorphins, growth
hormone, and DHEA, all of which lengthen your life span
and lower the negative impact of stress. Studies have
found that patients who are regularly touched recover
faster than those who are not touched. So give someone a
hug and feel both of your moods improve.
4. Boost Your
"Youth Hormones"
You don't need pills to flood your body with a
rejuvenating flood of growth hormones. Research has found
that doing squats and leg presses will greatly increase
your natural production of the "youth hormone". Increased
growth hormone translates to an elevated mood, among other
physical benefits. Keep it up with weight training, knee
bends, push-ups, and rowing.
5. Take a Bracing
Breath
Breathing correctly is important for dispelling the toxins
and wastes from your body; in fact, it is estimated that
we expel only about 30 percent of toxins in our bodies
through the bowels and bladder-the rest is all
respiratory. Breathing is also a great way to clear your
mind, boost your energy, and improve your mood. Practice
deep, slow, rhythmic, breathing daily with mind-body
disciplines such as tai chi, yoga, qigong, and meditation.
6. Smell the Joy
Research has shown that smell has a definite impact on our
bodies and minds. When you stimulate the olfactory nerves
inside your nose, you activate the limbic system of your
brain, which is associated with moods and memory. This
concept is instrumental to aromatherapy, a natural health
tradition that makes use of the healing powers of plants
with strong scents.
Aromatherapy recommends treating depression with jasmine,
eucalyptus for exhilaration, and grapefruit to increase
alertness and joy. Just put a dab of the essential oils
from these plants on your temples, back of your neck, or
acupressure points. Another option? Boil the herb in water
and inhale the steam through your nose.
7. Feel Fine with
Flowers
There is a reason that flowers are the traditional
get-well gesture. Colorful flowers have a powerful
influence on moods; they can uplift a patient's mood and
even combat stress. One study found that during a
five-minute typing assignment, people sitting next to a
flowering bouquet were more relaxed than those who sat
near foliage-only plants.
I hope these tips help the good feelings flow! I invite
you to visit often and share your own personal health and
longevity tips with me.
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