Effects of Stress and 5 Ways to Cope

Since some of you weren't able to come to our health talk last Thursday, we figured we'd kick off a new thing we'll be doing on our blog called "Healthful Hints" with just a couple of things you can do to improve your stress levels.

Today our topic is stress.  All of us deal with it, but what actually goes on inside our bodies when we experience stress might help you understand why you might want to learn some effective coping mechanisms to work through it.  (Spoiler Alert: we've got some stress relieving tips at the end of this post if you want to skip the technical jargon ;)

Now on to the affects of stress: Here's the skinny, when we get overloaded at work, or the kids won't stop screaming, or we can't figure out how to balance our everyday hectic lives, our body creates a way to cope with this.  Within our brain, signals are sent to our amygdala and hypothalamus that causes certain hormones to be released. 

Two of these hormones include adrenaline and ACTH.  Adrenaline causes our heart beat to increase and raises our blood pressure to prepare us to take action.  The purpose of ACTH is to stimulate the adrenal glands, which sit on top of our kidneys, to release cortisol.  The main function of cortisol is to increase the amount of sugar we have in our bloodstream to help supply the energy we will need to overcome physical or emotional obstacles.  These obstacles are perceived by your body as the same, and thus your body responds to both with an increased release of cortisol.

When we are experiencing an event that is truly a crisis such as being chased by a bear or escaping a burning building, this stress mechanism using cortisol works very effectively to supply the energy we need to get you us safety.  However, when we experience excess stress without having a real need to use the excess cortisol, the cortisol begins to block the uptake of sugars into your cells by inhibiting insulin.  It's believed that this may be part of the mechanism which perpetuates development of Diabetes type 2.

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Now this isn't a bashing cortisol session, but cortisol does have one more negative affect and that is that it encourages redistribution of fat to more visible places such as the abdomen.

Okay, so now that we've gotten through all the technicalities, we hope it makes a little bit more sense why you might want to start becoming aware of options you have to effectively deal with your stress.  Here are a couple of Healthful Hints to help modulate your stress throughout your hectic day:

 

5 Healthful Hints to Reduce Stress

1) Balance your gut bacteria
- It's probably not what you were thinking would make our top 5 list, but the most recent research is leading scientists and medical professionals alike to believe that our digestive system has a close connection with our neurological health.  In fact, did you know that 95% of seratonin, the hormone that greatly affects our ability to feel happy, is created by our intestines?  We suggest everyone use a good probiotic to help regulate a healthy digestive system.

2) Get active
- If your body's got excess sugar pumping through your bloodstream because of your cortisol levels, why not put that burnable energy with a good workout.  Join a walking club, lift some weights or get involved with a yoga group.  We launched our community yoga group just a couple of weeks ago and we recommend that all of our patients use it to help relieve their stress and strengthen their postural muscles.  Our last blog post has all the deets on when and where we meet, so check it out below if you'd like to join.

3) Create a Stress-Reduction List
- Make a list of your favorite things to do that helps you relieve stress and then choose one to do each day.  If you make a daily habit of doing things you enjoy it will give you an opportunity to relax each day and take a load off your mind.

4) Meditate
- Taking 15 minutes each morning or evening is shown to not only reduce emotional stress, but it also can help reduce physical symptoms of pain that plague many people.  As a daily practice, I meditate every morning before I get out of bed.  It calms my mind and creates a reprieve before I start my busy day.

5) NET treatment
- This is a special stress-reducing therapy that originates from acupuncture.  It's focus is on reducing the emotional components of our stress that we may not even be aware are affecting us.  It is extremely effective and suggested if you have tried other methods of stress reduction and just can't seem to get the results you'd like.  Dr. Nix has been trained as an NET practitioner and would love to help you get to a happier, healthier state through this treatment. 

 

Well, that's all for this edition of Healthful Hints.  If you'd like to get more of our advice on your health and well being, please subscribe to our blog below and we'll be sure to keep you in the loop.  Until next time,
Here's to your health,

Dr. Joel Dayton D.C.
 

Out of tragedy, into healing

One of the most frustrating things in life is really wanting to help, but not knowing exactly what to do.  After scrolling through facebook and seeing all the sadness, grief, frustration and anger over the events that happened in Orlando, we felt we had to do something more.

A few Saturdays back we began our community yoga class.  Our class has two main purposes, first, we want to help people to have the physical health that they seek as they exercise and strengthen their core muscles.  Secondly, we want to be able to support charities which need our support.  As we do this, we believe we will help people to engage more in healing the world around them.

In the wake of this terrible tragedy that occurred right in our back yard we want to offer the help and support to our reeling community.  As a result, for the next month we will be donating all the contributions from our class to the victims and their families through the Planting Peace Organization. If you'd like to hear more about them, please check out their website and feel free to donate: http://www.plantingpeace.org/

Although we just announced our contributions would be going to help curb human trafficking, we felt that supporting our immediate community was the most appropriate at this time.  In September we will resume donating to Operation Underground Railroad as we had done this past week.

We'd love to have you come support our community and help us all to heal as we join together Saturday Aug 13th @ 8:30 off Park avenue and Morse Blvd in Central Park of Winter Park.  Feel free to bring your friends and family also.

Our Big Announcement!

Last week marked our big start to a lifelong journey of offering health and healing.  We were so happy to have a great turnout from the community as they came to take a tour, eat some food, receive free massages, and hear our big announcement.  Since some of you weren't able to be here and were wondering what our announcement is, we thought we'd fill you in...

Ever since Crystal and I started making plans to open our own office, we've planned on giving back.  We recognize how much we have in our lives and we want others to experience the same blessings and good fortune we have had.  As a result, we planned on starting foundations that help raise people from their current state. Our goal is to raise over $100,000 for such efforts in our first 10 years.

Although we had big dreams, we didn't know exactly how or when we were going to do this. That all changed 2 weeks ago when we had a stroke of inspiration.  We were considering how to help our patients with some of their postural muscles to reinforce the healing process we initiate here in the office. We came up with the idea of creating a community yoga class that's free to our patients and the public on Saturday mornings.  We then realized how we could take it one step further and help support other people in our community and around the world to have resources they need to succeed.  It was at this time that we found our name, Movement: Yoga with a Purpose.

We are very excited to announce the kick-off event of Movement this Saturday morning @ 8:30-9:30 AM in Winter Park right off of Park Avenue.  Please feel free to bring friends, family and anyone else that you think could benefit from having a professionally taught yoga session to start off your weekend.

For the next 3 months, we will be supporting the Operation Underground Railroad foundation from the donations collected at our yoga class. This effort is made of former CIA and Navy Seals who go to countries that deal with human trafficking. They stage set ups in which the perpetrators are arrested and those being trafficked are rescued. Those who are freed are either rejoined with their families or placed with families and provided with counseling and other services to help them to thrive once again. Here is their website: http://ourrescue.org/. Suggested donations for the class is $2, and all proceeds will be going toward this foundation.

If you'd like to stay up to date about what we're doing in the office, health news and the foundations we'll support in the coming months, subscribe to our blog by hitting the button at the bottom of the page.

GRAND OPENING!

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Well Friends,
We are finally ready for our GRAND OPENING!
If you've had a chance to take a virtual tour, come take an in-person spin through our office to see the real thing. 
We'll be having a ribbon cutting ceremony by the Chamber of Commerce, free massages, food, raffles, and drumroll please... A big announcement that we've been dying to share with you that will be unveiled that evening!
It's coming up this Thursday June 2nd from 5:00-7:30, so mark it on your calendar and feel free to leave comments below if you're coming.
Our office address is 2902 N Orange Ave #205 Orlando FL, 23804.

We're rolling out our Summer Health Series! Next Tuesday, May 24th, is our kick-off!

Come join us for some healthy bites and a discussion on practical nutrition. We'll be discussing some of the fad phrases in food related to fat, gluten, and sugar. We'll help you create easy substitutes for processed foods with whole foods. This information will equip you to take out and take home foods that energize you, nourish your growing children, and root you in a path of health towards longevity. Give us a call or an email, and we'll save you a seat.

Office number: 407-286-5926

e-mail: clearroutehealth@gmail.com

Office Location: 2902 N Orange Ave #205 Orlando, FL 32804