Sunday, January 29, 2012

This Is Your Body On Insomnia

Sleep is usually one of the first things to go by the wayside in our now overly busy culture.  It's now become as easy to put off as diet and exercise.  However, lack of sleep can have DETRIMENTAL long-term effects on the body.
Here's what happens to various parts of the body.......
YOUR BRAIN---A new study shows that sleep is necessary to rejuvenate the connections between brain cells; these connections become increasingly erratic the longer you're awake.  According to researchers, the most easily disrupted connections were those essential for memory, executive functioning, and attention.
YOUR MUSCLES---The body produces growth hormone during sleep, a function necessary for building and maintaining healthy muscle tissue.  So over time, insomnia can zap strength.
YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM---Sleep deprivation lessens white blood cell activity, which ups the risk of getting sick.  In turn, a healthy immune system promotes deep sleep, so long bouts of insomnia can create a vicious cycle.
YOUR BLOOD SUGAR---Insomnia interferes with the body's ability to metabolize glucose, leading to early signs of diabetes.  One study showed that regularly snoozing less than six hours a night makes you 4.5 times more likely to develop pre-diabetes.
YOUR MOOD---Sleepless nights don't just make you irritable; new research shows that people who suffer from chronic insomnia are five times more likely to become depressed and 20 times more likely to develop panic disorder.
     Do your best to make it a HABIT of getting 7-8 hours of sleep per night, and try to hit the pillow at the same time every night.  You will be amazed at how much more alertness and energy you will NATURALLY have in order to make it through your hectic day!  Then you can lay off the red bulls and your coffee-pot-a-day habit!  Sweet dreams!

(Source:  A New Bedtime Story, Dr. Mehmet Oz; The MISSOURIAN; 1/22/12)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Truth About Supplements

     Supplements are a hot and sometimes controversial topic these days.  The nutritional supplement industry has grown by leaps and bounds, especially within the past decade.  You can't drive down a street without seeing another GNC, Vitamin Shoppe, etc on every corner, not to mention the countless network marketing companies out there that are based around vitamin/mineral supplementation.  It's no surprise that more and more people are questioning whether or not to believe "the hype" as they like to call it.
     When browsing the grocery aisle or the vast world of the internet, here are some very important things to consider:
1.  YOU CAN'T GET ALL OF YOUR NUTRIENTS THROUGH FOOD.
     Nowadays, a multivitamin should be the bedrock of your supplement routine.  Contrary to popular   belief, it is very hard to get all the nutrients needed on a daily basis through one's diet alone.  This fact is especially true in the midwestern regions.  For example, in the midwest, we have to deal with fruits and vegetables that are picked and packaged way before they are ripe, and then they go through the ripening stage during shipping or even after being on the shelves for some time!  This robs them of vital nutrients that are supposed to be found naturally in the food.  A good multivitamin will do the job of filling the gaps that our modern diets fail to fill.  Our bodies need at least 90-100 nutrients a day in the forms of vitamins/minerals, antioxidants, probiotics, fatty acids, and other herbal blends.  If your current multivitamin is not measuring up to that, you might want to consider researching other brands.
2.  DON'T BELIEVE WHAT THE FDA SAYS.
     The FDA will try to tell you all the "dangers" of nutritional supplements because the FDA only regulates drugs and the like.  Since many nutritional supplements are considered food, or "all natural", the FDA will tell you any way they can that they are unsafe to consume, because the FDA wants to make the drug companies and themselves more money.  For instance, at one point it was stated in the headlines that too much Vitamin A in your diet could be toxic.  Well, a single carrot has well past the RDA for a person's intake of Vitamin A.  Should we stop eating carrots?  No!  Your body is smart.  When you take a supplement, your body will use what it needs and the rest will be eliminated.
3.  DO YOUR RESEARCH!
     I am someone who is a huge promoter of doing your due diligence when it comes to your health.  Take the time to research what's out there.  Especially due to the fact that there are so many companies out there!  Until I started researching a little bit more, I just did what everybody else did and used your basic multivitamins and supplements from the grocery store, such as your Centrums and One-a-Days, which don't even contain HALF of what your body needs on a daily basis!  Not to mention they aren't even in a humanly digestible form.  For myself in particular, in 2003 I came across a nutritional company called SYMMETRY DIRECT, who's supplements I continue to use to this day.  Their staff is constantly updating their supplement line to be at the top notch level of what you can find today.  If you would like to research them, the website is www.symmetrydirect.com.  I am still with them because their goals as a company go hand-in-hand with my health goals. 

There are many different roads to take with nutritional supplements today.  Don't just go off of commercials and what you hear from your co-workers or friends.  It's YOUR body.  Take charge of your OWN health.  Your body will thank you for it during your golden years!

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

New Beginnings...

     I have decided to change the course of my blog and turn it into a health and wellness related blog.  I have a Bachelor's degree in Fitness and Nutrition, so I might as well get SOME use out of it other than the obvious uses for it in my own life!  My goals for this blog are to use it as a weekly/monthly forum to educate people on today's issues that I come across with health and wellness information.  Also I plan to tap into some of the emotional issues that lie beneath the surface which seem to be keeping people in a pattern of failure rather than success.  When it comes to having success in the health and fitness realm, the logical as well as emotional sides of yourself have to be dealt with because they both go hand in hand for your overall success.
     Hopefully I can be a source of information and, at times, brutal truth to you in your own fitness and nutrition endeavors.  Until next time....enjoy the journey....