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Another Reason to Eat Healthy

17 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Healthy Eating

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Afternoon Snack, Depression, Eat Healthier Be Happy, Fruit and Vegetable, Happiness, Healthy Eating, Mental health, Moods, morning snack, Salad, Servings of Fruit and Vegetables, Seven Servings of Fruit and Vegetables, Social Indicators Research, Well-being

Another Reason to Eat HealthyWould you eat healthier if you were told it would make you feel happier? A recent study in the journal of Social Indicators Research, found that people who eat seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day have the highest mental well-being and are the happiest.

So what could seven servings of fruit and vegetables look like?

Breakfast could include one or two servings: a banana, 1/2 grapefruit, an orange, blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries, melon, or cantaloupe.

A mid-morning snack could include one serving: an apple, pear, grapes, carrots, celery, or red bell peppers.

Lunch could include two or more servings: a green salad with raw or cooked vegetables – broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, beets, red bell peppers, celery, or cucumber. Or vegetable soup, coleslaw, kale salad, beet salad, broccoli cranberry salad, or cauliflower salad.

An afternoon snack could include one serving: same as mid-morning snack.

Dinner could include two or more servings: vegetable soup, a salad, cooked greens, roasted vegetables, mixed vegetables, steamed broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower, carrots. spinach, zucchini, bok choy, or string beans.

It’s easy to add fruit and vegetable servings to what you already eat when you plan ahead!

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

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Brain Research and Exercise

27 Tuesday Nov 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Healthy Body, Healthy Mind

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Benefits of exercise for adults and children, brain cells, Brain Research, Depression, Exercise, Healthy Mind, healthy-living, Human brain, memory brain, Mental health, Mood, Neuroscience, Physical exercise, research

Did you know that exercise is highly correlated with the production of new brain cells resulting in improved learning and memory?  Brain research has also revealed a correlation between exercise and a decrease in depression.

Additionally, neuroscience has validated that children learn better when they engage in daily physical activity.

Check out some previous exercise related posts for inspiration:

Let’s Get Moving!

Doing a Little Bit Can Make a Big Difference

Entertainment For Long Walks or Runs

Fast Walk, Jog or Run Your Way to The Finish Line!

Do You Consider Yourself An Athlete?

Cold Weather and Physical Activity

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

Are You Getting Enough Folic Acid?

11 Thursday Oct 2012

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B-Vitamin, Beans, Blood Circulation, Depression, development of red blood cells, Folate, Folic Acid, Greens, Healthy Eating, Heart disease, Memory, Nutrition, Optimal Health, Oxygen, Prevention, Red Blood Cells, Vegetables, Vitamins and Minerals, Whole Grains

Are You Getting Enough Folic Acid?Folic Acid (Folate) is a B-Vitamin, and is important for the development of red blood cells that carry oxygen around your body and also helps maintain good circulation of blood throughout your body.

The consumption of natural foods high in Folic Acid plays an important role in prevention or reversal of many illnesses including heart disease, memory loss, and depression, to name a few. When the body gets the nutrients it needs and has good circulation, it can function optimally.

Here is a list of foods that are good sources of Folic Acid:

1. Greens/vegetables: romaine lettuce, spinach, asparagus, parsley, turnip greens, collard greens, mustard greens, beets, broccoli, cauliflower, summer squash, strawberries, papaya, green beans, cabbage, tomatoes, fennel, peas, kale, avocado

2. Beans: pinto beans, black beans, garbanzo beans, navy beans, kidney beans, lentils

3. Whole Grains: whole wheat, wheat germ, bran, brown rice, oatmeal, whole-grain breads and pastas, barley

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

 

Navigating The World of Emotions

09 Monday Jul 2012

Posted by creatingahealthylifestyle in Healthy Mind

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Anger, Depression, EFT, Emotional Freedom Technique, Emotions, Energy medicine, Express your emotions, Fear, Happiness, Journal, Joy, Sadness

Navigating The World of EmotionsHonor and embrace your sadness, fear and anger.  Feel your feelings and let them pass through.  They won’t last long if you allow yourself to feel them fully, to discharge the energy they hold.  Unexpressed sadness and anger, turned inward, leads to depression, and left too long can lead to rage.  It’s important to find safe ways to express your feelings.

1. Talk to a trusted friend or therapist about how you feel.

2. Write letters expressing your feelings to people or entities, but DO NOT send them.

3. Use a journal to write about your feelings.

4. Express your emotions through art: paint, draw, color, use clay or playdough, or other forms of artistic expression.

5. Sit quietly and just allow the feelings to pass through you.  Be the observer watching you experience your emotions, knowing that they are not you and this will soon pass.

6. Use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) tapping. Go to YouTube and search for EFT Tapping.  You will see videos with introductions to tapping as well as for specific feelings and situations. EFT can easily provide relief from emotions quickly by discharging the energy of the feeling.

The more you allow yourself to feel emotions as they occur, the freer you will be to feel happiness and joy.

Love, Health & Happiness,

Phyllis

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