Next time you're stressed, put the kettle on.
No, really! I'm not just saying this because I'm British.
If you're anything like me, then stress and anxiety are your go to emotions. They can be overcome, but it does take a fair bit of work and conscious thought/action, at times, to keep yourself together.
So, what if I told you that there are two drinks, in particular, you can sip on all day to get your zen on? Best of all, these drinks are proven to work by altering your biochemistry to fight stress and anxiety, demonstrated in scientific studies. There's (almost) nothing I like more than good, solid scientific proof that natural is not only healthier, but powerfully so.
So, what are these magic drinks? Rooibos and Camellia Sinensis, otherwise known as, tea.
Want the proof? Thanks to Dr Greger on NutritionFacts.org, you can find the information beautifully and succinctly presented, here:
Rooibos
Camellia Sinesis
In short, Rooibos, a deep, reddish and comforting tea, lowers the production of cortisol (produced by your adrenal glands; yes, you know, it's that stress hormone, that turns you into a wreck and makes you gain abdominal fat). Seriously, not a drug, but an herbal tea, significantly lowers cortisol production. Drinking this lessens the physical effect of stress on your body. Needless to say, I have been drinking this stuff constantly.
Camellia Sinesis, on the other hand - the most popular drink in the world - (good old black tea, or green tea, to you and me) is number one for a reason: you are, essentially, drinking a big, relaxing cup of deep meditation. Deep meditation increases alpha wave production in your brain; that alert but intensely calm feeling. However, it increases alpha wave production only slightly. Tea, on the other hand, contains L-theanine, a chemical compound that enters your brain and floods it with the production of alpha waves. Hence the world's love affair with this wonderful drink. Need more proof? Try matcha green tea.
In the past, whenever I've drunk matcha (1/4 tea spoon of matcha being equivalent to 15 cups of green tea), I've been overcome with the most beautiful sense of tranquillity, my body and my mind instantaneously transforming into a clean, blissful calm... I put it down to some kind of intense superfood chlorophyll magic, but now I know better....
My current anti-anxiety, anti-stress motto?
Practice yoga. Eat well. Drink tea.
Trust me, it makes life sweet.
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Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Magic Brew
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Friday, 21 February 2014
Balancing Act
I would like to dedicate this post to my favourite Yogi: Kathryn Budig.
Yes, yes, you've heard of her, I know, but she's such an inspiration, I just want to share some of her awesomeness here today.
If there's one truly amazing thing that Kathryn promotes, it's this: balance. Life is a balancing act, whether you're on the mat, or in daily life. It goes like this: don't get stressed trying to be perfect in everything you do. You are imperfectly perfect; you are you, so celebrate it! Being healthy isn't just about exercise and drinking green juices, it's also about being good to your soul. That means a really good yoga work out, balanced with a cocktail while you catch up with friends; it means drinking a delectable green juice, and having an equally delectable dish of pasta for dinner. Let go of rigidity; it doesn't create wellness, only mental unease; embrace nurturing every aspect of your being, instead.
I recently saw a status update by the yogi queen on facebook:
Student: Master, how do you become wise?
Master: Good choices.
Student: How do you make good choices then?
Master: Experience.
Student: And how do you get experience?
Master: Bad choices.
Relax. You don't have to be perfect. Be good to yourself, explore, discover and have fun!
Yes, yes, you've heard of her, I know, but she's such an inspiration, I just want to share some of her awesomeness here today.
If there's one truly amazing thing that Kathryn promotes, it's this: balance. Life is a balancing act, whether you're on the mat, or in daily life. It goes like this: don't get stressed trying to be perfect in everything you do. You are imperfectly perfect; you are you, so celebrate it! Being healthy isn't just about exercise and drinking green juices, it's also about being good to your soul. That means a really good yoga work out, balanced with a cocktail while you catch up with friends; it means drinking a delectable green juice, and having an equally delectable dish of pasta for dinner. Let go of rigidity; it doesn't create wellness, only mental unease; embrace nurturing every aspect of your being, instead.
I recently saw a status update by the yogi queen on facebook:
Student: Master, how do you become wise?
Master: Good choices.
Student: How do you make good choices then?
Master: Experience.
Student: And how do you get experience?
Master: Bad choices.
Relax. You don't have to be perfect. Be good to yourself, explore, discover and have fun!
Friday, 26 April 2013
Free yoga
I adore yoga and I adore nature, so I was thrilled to discover the two coming together in the weekly free yoga classes, filmed against the stunning mountainous backdrop of the Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming.
These classes were a god send when I was living in a tiny flat on a busy main road in the city; they were the perfect thing to de-stress, move, and soak up the natural beauty when I was cramped, stressed, and surrounding by pollution and high-rise buildings. A yoga oasis.
www.YogaToday.com
These classes were a god send when I was living in a tiny flat on a busy main road in the city; they were the perfect thing to de-stress, move, and soak up the natural beauty when I was cramped, stressed, and surrounding by pollution and high-rise buildings. A yoga oasis.
www.YogaToday.com
Namaste!
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