HealthENews:The Stress of Motherhood and Your Health

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Health-E NEWS May 2008

Announcements

Our nutritional company is seeking to identify which of our high quality nutritional supplements are gluten free to better serve the needs of clients that have those concerns. Love that about us! Look for more detailed information about that soon.

As of June, there will be a 2% product price increase - the last across the board increase in product pricing was 10 years ago. Additionally there will be a shipping increase, last year there was a small shipping increase, prior to that it had been 5 years. Gas prices this year have doubled, some raw material pricing have increased by 100%, packaging prices continue to climb and carrier costs have risen 3%. Tricks to saving money re: shipping is to order heavy, you get up to 10lbs with one shipping charge. Plan your purchases. Let me know how I can help. Ordering in May will save you some shopping costs too.

Topic of the Month - The Stress of Being a Mom Affects Their Health - resourced from from our company monthly email - thank you health sciences bulletin - ask me for full pdf file.

Moms do it all don't they? They work, they cook, they clean, they juggle, they shuttle, they worry. It shows up in stress which takes it's toll on the body, and it's now showing up more than ever before. Moms are tired, maxed out, they can't sleep, they are overweight. Woman according to a 2008 survery by the American Pysycholigical Association, are more affected by stress than men. Unhealthy behaviors like comfort eating, poor food choices, smoking and inactivity now shows upin their physical health. Stressed woman are at risk for serious health concerns down the road

The stress response, also known as flight or flight is a very automatic function of the nervous system. It's one thing to have it kick in and give you the ability to run like heck when you need it. Yet if the response becomes chronic it can really goof up our hormonal and physical chemistry. This can show up in your heart rate, your blood pressure and your blood sugar. It can actually effect major systems of the body like the immune system, the digestive system, and our reproductive and growth processes.

Normally the stress response is self regulating. Example: a child gets lost - we go into a full alert panic as we try to find him or her, yet once we find resolve ( and the child ) our bodies become calm again. Balance. However nowadays everything has become full alert, the body never gets a chance to chill out - it never gets to recharge.

Which are the areas of the body that feel it most?

Digestion - when digestion shuts down it manifests itself physically; a stomach ache, diarrhea, or constipation - if you are stressed and shutting down digestion due to fight or flight responses you are creating a chronic concern. Our digestive system was not meant to be in constant stress. Woman experience Irritable Bowel Syndrome 3 times more than men

Immune Response - suppressed immunity occurs after repeated call to action. The immune system is a very complex balancing act, when it's in full working order it's pretty darn miraculous. Yet our full and rigorous lives have us increasing our immunity risk not only to infections but to more serious disorders. Auto-immune diseases are more prevalant in woman.

Cardiovascular Health - if you are constantly stressed you actually raise your heart rate altering your personal chemistry - this chronic acceleration increases risk for heart attack and stroke. Constant fight or flight response can cause an overproduction of cortisol and may have you feeling anxious and depressed

Nervous System - brain cells lose their ability to function and structure when stressed. This shows up in memory function. I thought my classic where is my car parked syndrome was a function of getting older!

Sleep Deprivation - chronic stress and anxiety contributes to sleepless nights, while normally this was thought to be a new mom syndrome, it is now is found in all stages of their lives - woman aren't getting enough sleep more than ever before. Woman tend to have more insomnia than men. Sleep is what recharges the cortisol connection.

Obesity - the collection of central obesity or the accumulation of abdominal fat is seemingly a direct corrulation to the levels of cortisol in the body, this apple type body shape increases the risk of heart disease dramatically.

SIX Ways to Manage MOM Stress

Being a single mom of two has had it's moments, however parenting by far has been the most rewarding thing I have ever done. Some of my very roughest times were managed simply by taking care of me first, being a better me - created me as a much better mom

ONE - Identify the stressors, we can not fix what we haven't identified. Strive to find solutions. Be determined. Besides creating less stress, strident problem solving is a great example for our families

TWO - Schedule personal relaxation times - simply pausing several times a day to breathe, collect and organize your thoughts can recharge even the busiests of moms. Additionally actually scheduling something, anything outside the home regularly can provide just the right relief valve, don't have the money? A walk with a friend is free. Just do it.

THREE - Eat right. We all know this. I have personally had success with being mindful, eating a variety of foods, and not buying the junk- if it's around - I'll eat it!

FOUR - When is bed time? We establish that routine for our kids perhaps it would benefit us as moms too. If our child doesn't get their nap are they cranky? fatigued? Why would we think anything less for us as moms - go to bed!

FIVE - Movement stimulates all the systems of the body. 10 minutes each and every day is better than nothing. Start with 10 minutes of anything after a big glass of water each and every day and see what a difference that makes for you

SIX - Oh my goodness -- Take your vitamins!! Nutritional gaps are inevitable, a really good multi-vitamin is a great start, yet often we need more. Not sure what you need ? I'd love to help.

Choose high quality nutritional supplements that can assist your stress free path.

Below are some specific and targeted solutions:

Stress

Immune Function

Heart Health

Sleep Assistance

Weight Loss


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Let's not forget that a sense of humor goes a long way too!

Karen Hanrahan ~ Wellness Educator/Nutritional Consultant/Blog Author
708.482.0678 ~ Websites: Nutrition Weight Loss, and Green Clean

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  • 5/9/2008 12:00 PM alex wrote:
    Hey! Thanks for all the great info. I was browsing through a bunch of green websites and blogs and I came across yours and found it very interesting. There are a bunch of others I like too, like the daily green, ecorazzi and earthlab.com. I especially like EarthLab.com’s carbon calculator (http://www.earthlab.com/signupprofile/). I find it really easy to use (it doesn’t make me feel guilty after I take it). Are there any others you would recommend? Can you drop me a link to your favorites (let me know if they are the same as mine).
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    1. 5/9/2008 12:14 PM Karen Hanrahan wrote:
      Sure do appreciate you stopping by and that you found my posts of interest.

      I wish I could say I am carbon calculator savvy, however I am not.

      I personally use this one: http://www.americanforests.org/campaigns/shaklee/

      I like it because it offers immediate solution, tree planting and right now that fits into my budget for offset.
       
      I like what you said about your calculator not making you feel guilty after taking it - we are all doing the best we can. When the reality of what we have done or are doing that's not green really hits us - it's overwhelming.  My thoughts are often am I doing enough or how can I do more or how is it my neighbor doesn't care?  

      yet as the mantra continues - every step does help
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