Wednesday, 3 October 2012

National Institutes Of Health-Physical Effects Of Stress-Calming Foods-Fatty Acids

Looking to relax this evening?Try nibbling on walnuts. Studies conducted by the...

Looking to relax this evening?
Try nibbling on walnuts. Studies conducted by the National Institutes of Health found that the omega-3 Fatty Acids in walnuts keep the stress hormones cortisol and adrenaline in check.
To bring out their flavor, toast them for 10 minutes, then chop them and add them to salads.
More calming foods: http://bit.ly/QzlnEA
How to Relax: Calm Foods
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Studies have found that these options can help contribute to a healthy mental state, buffer against the harmful Physical Effects Of Stress, and dial up your serenity level. Eat your way to Zen. read more..

Behavioral Health And Fitness-Opinion

Having an inflated opinion of your fitness ability isn't only bound to be hazard...

Having an inflated opinion of your fitness ability isn't only bound to be hazardous but it's also likely to prevent you from seeing results you want. In order to make those gains in the gym, it might take a little tough love instead of meaningless cheers. Jeff Halevy, behavioral health and fitness expert and CEO of Halevy Life in New York, shares four things your trainer isn't telling you but should.
4 Secrets Your Trainer Won't Tell You, But Should | Fitbie
If you've ever politely laughed at a terrible joke or told your brother-in-law that his botched haircut really "brings out his eyes," then you... read more..