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November 30, 2024 By Mubasheera Chaiwala Leave a Comment

Part 2: Stress and Your Diet – Foods to Avoid and Foods to Embrace

Avoid foods that are linked to stress and anxiety.

  1. Caffeine: Caffeine in the form of coffee and soft drinks can cause nervousness, irritation and palpitation
  2. High salt and processed food: High salt consumption increases the risk of heart
  3. Smoking: Causes tension, irritability and sleeplessness and is also linked with cancer.
  4. Alcohol: It depletes the vitamin B which are essential for reducing stress.
  5. Refined sugar: Refined sugar in candies, pastries, soft drinks, ice cream, and biscuits can give a quick energy boost, but it’s often followed by a sugar “crash.” This effect is due to how sugar impacts blood sugar levels. Instead of reaching for sugary treats, try a fruit salad, a homemade fruit-and-nut yogurt, or even a few squares of dark chocolate.

Certain foods are known to help relieve stress and anxiety and should be included regularly in your diet.

  1. Plant-Based Foods: Vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains are packed with essential vitamins and minerals. Maintaining a plant-based diet, especially during stressful times, ensures your body functions optimally.
  2. Herbal Teas: Herbal teas like chamomile, lavender, and passionflower have calming properties that help you relax, reduce stress, and promote better sleep.
  3. Yogurt: Yogurt can help alleviate anxiety by supporting gut health. The brain and gut are connected, so stress can affect digestion. Probiotic yogurt consumed twice a day reduces brain activity in emotional areas, aiding in stress relief and anxiety management.
  4. Dark Chocolate: Cocoa in dark chocolate is rich in antioxidants that buffer stress. Opt for a chocolate bar with over 70% cocoa to enjoy its stress-relieving benefits.
  5. Avocado: Avocados are rich in Vitamin B6, which aids the production of serotonin, a neurotransmitter that influences mood. They also contain other B vitamins and healthy fats, which support the nervous system and reduce anxiety.
  6. Blueberries: Blueberries are high in Vitamin C and antioxidants, helping to repair and protect cells under stress. They also act as a healthier alternative to sugary snacks, boosting immunity and maintaining gut health to reduce anxiety.
  7. Almonds: Almonds are a great source of magnesium, a mineral known to alleviate anxiety-related symptoms. Including them in your diet can effectively support stress management.

In conclusion, the one important to remember is that making mindful dietary choices can significantly affect your stress levels. By avoiding certain foods and incorporating others, you can help manage your stress more effectively. Adjust your diet gradually, and over time, you may notice a positive change in how you feel both mentally and physically.

If you found this article helpful, let us know in the comments below! For further information or guidance, reach out to our certified experts by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

November 29, 2024 By Mubasheera Chaiwala Leave a Comment

Stress and You: A Comprehensive Guide to Managing Life’s Challenges-Part-1

India is still stressedPicture yourself about to deliver a crucial presentation at work. Standing before your colleagues, you feel your heart racing, your hands slightly sweaty, and your mind zeroing in on every word you’re about to say. That surge you feel? It’s stress at work—a natural response gearing you up to perform at your best. In this moment, stress isn’t a barrier; it’s a boost, keeping you sharp, focused, and ready to engage.

Stress plays a crucial role in many areas of our lives, whether it’s the drive to excel in an exam, perform well in a major game, or stay alert in a risky situation. However, like a double-edged sword, while stress can provide a helpful boost, excessive stress can start to hold us back. By understanding what stress is and how it impacts us, we can learn to harness it when it’s useful and manage it when it starts to feel overwhelming.

Let us understand what is Stress?

Stress is the body’s natural reaction to any demand or threat. When we sense danger—whether it’s real or perceived—the body triggers an automatic “stress response” designed to protect us, keeping us focused, energized, and alert. In emergencies, stress can even be life-saving, providing extra strength and heightened awareness to face the challenge.

However, stress isn’t always a negative force. It can serve as a motivator, helping us rise to challenges. For example, stress can keep us sharp during a work presentation, boost our focus in a game, or push us to study for an exam rather than indulge in distractions. In this way, stress can empower us to exceed our limits and achieve our goals. But when stress becomes chronic, it can start to affect our health, making it essential to manage it well.

What happens when you’re stressed?

When you experience stress, your nervous system releases a surge of stress hormones, including adrenaline and cortisol, priming your body for action. Your heart beats faster, muscles tense, blood pressure rises, breathing quickens, and your senses sharpen. However, after a certain point, stress ceases to be helpful and can begin to harm your health, mood, productivity, relationships, and overall quality of life.

Common symptoms of stress-

Cognitive symptoms

  1. Memory problems- Inability to concentrate
  2. Constant worrying
  3. Mood swings, irritability, anger

Physical symptoms                                                                              

  1. Chest pain, rapid heart rate
  2. Frequent colds or flu
  3. Aches and pains
  4. Dark circles, skin pigmentation

Behavioral symptoms

  1. Eating more or less
  2. Sleeping too much or too little
  1. Withdrawing from others
  2. Procrastinating or neglecting responsibilities
  3. consuming alcohol, smoking, or drugs to relax, Nervous habits (e.g. nail biting)

Health Problems Related to Stress:

Diabetes

Stress can worsen diabetes in two ways. Hormones like cortisol, cortisone, and hydrocortisone play a major role in the body’s response to stress. Under the influence of cortisol, blood sugar levels are maintained and can even rise during stressful times. These hormones are responsible for converting glycogen into glucose. Any type of stress increases cortisol levels in the blood. Additionally, stress raises the likelihood of unhealthy behaviours, such as poor eating habits and excessive drinking.

Hypertension and Heart Disease

People who are stressed have a higher risk of high blood pressure and heart problems. Stress can directly increase heart rate and blood flow, causing the release of cholesterol and triglycerides into the bloodstream. It’s also possible that stress is linked to other issues—like an increased likelihood of smoking or obesity—that indirectly elevate heart risks.

Things to do to effectively manage stress:

  1. Eat a well-balanced diet, food rich in important vitamins and minerals that help in managing stress (we will discuss the food helping in managing stress in PART 2)
  2. Yoga is a popular physical and mental health enhancer
  3. Exercise can be a great stress reliever. It changes one’s outlook and the day will seem far less tense.
  4. Massage is a form of enforced physical relaxation and mental relaxation to reduce stress.
  5. Being assertive. Assertive people tend to have less conflicts, and are understanding.
  6. Cultivate the power of patience, it will do you a lot of good.
  7. Keep yourself occupied so that your mind doesn’t think of those matter that hurt you. (example if watching news that make you sad .. try not to watch it and watch something funny and light.).
  8. Read books that motivate you.
  9. Try doing things that make you happy. For instance playing your favourite sport, going on a long drive, hanging out with friends or calling them home.

This concludes Part 1 of our comprehensive guide to stress management. We hope this article provided valuable insights into understanding and managing stress effectively. Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll delve into the role of nutrition and advanced strategies in stress management.

For more informative articles on health and well-being, explore Healthy Reads. For further guidance on managing stress and lifestyle, speak to a certified expert by subscribing to GOQii’s Personalised Health Coaching here.

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Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for general awareness and educational purposes only. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for personalised medical guidance or concerns related to your health.

November 28, 2024 By Pradnya Shinde Leave a Comment

Minimalist Living – Why Less is More!

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“If you don’t know what you want, you end up with a lot you don’t,” – Well, if you have read Chuck Palahniuk’s masterpiece Fight Club, you’ll be familiar with this quote. It is funny how a work of fiction can hold so much relevance in the world we live in and maybe Tyler Durden, the film’s protagonist, was right when he said, “The things you own, end up owning you.”

How many times have you browsed through an online shopping portal and thought, “Oh! I might need a new phone”, “Wow! This is on discount. I should get this,” or just bought something that you don’t really need and it just sits on a shelf till you forget about it? No one would blame you. We’re living in the peak of consumerism where everything you need and don’t need is just a finger tap away.

Does happiness really exist in a big home with perfect flooring and matching drapes? Does it exist in a fancy car, smart electronic devices, furniture, fashionable clothes, jewellery, footwear et al? What if the answer was in the opposite direction?

When it comes to living a wholesome, healthy and holistic lifestyle, anything which is in excess is bad! Be it food, exercise, thoughts and even the things we surround ourselves with. One of the best ways to achieve good mental health is to declutter and take up minimalist living.

What is Minimalism?

Minimalism, in essence, is living with less. The whole idea is to live a life based on experiences rather than worldly possessions. This includes decluttering or minimum usage of things such as furniture, clothes, accessories, etc. It is a personal change one makes to add value to their life. You can choose what is important to you and throw away things which are not.

What are the Benefits of Minimalist Living?

Minimalist Living does involve sacrificing things you think you might need. Not necessarily the best life choice for hoarders and might seem a bit unnecessary but it needs to be done! Trust me, the pros most definitely outweigh the cons!

For instance, decluttering and reducing the number of things you own helps you focus only on the important things in life. With less distractions, you can pay attention to things that require it. This does not mean you throw out things important to you. Keep the things you really need and thrown away the things you don’t.

More space and less junk will definitely help you be more productive. A clean and organized house definitely reduces a lot of stress! More so, you have a lot less financial burdens and avoid unnecessary expenses.

How Do You Do It?  

Let’s get started! Observe your home and your belongings. Make a list of things which you have not used in a year or two. There are less chances you will need it again so get rid of it.

Here, I am sharing a sample list to help you out:

  • Unused and worn out clothes, shoes, socks, etc.
  • Excess clutter in wallet
  • Unwanted receipts, bills, papers, books, manuals, etc.
  • Old electronics/ wires/ chargers/ batteries
  • Unused and expired beauty products and medication
  • Unused stationery that doesn’t work
  • Unused cleaning products
  • Broken or unused furniture
  • Damaged plastic containers
  • Kitchen gadgets and appliances you don’t use
  • Extra towel/ cushions/ scarf/ gloves
  • Junk drawer
  • Extra bags
  • Anything that you don’t know the purpose of

Remove all of it from your home. You can donate the things you don’t need to somebody who might have use for it or just resell, recycle or repurpose it.

You’re all done! Does it feel good?

Furthermore, you can also make additional changes to keep this habit going by thinking before you buy. Don’t purchase it just because you might need it in the future or because it is on sale. Buy only when you need. Regularly keep a check and see if you’re cluttering again.

In the next article, we will explore the wonderful benefits that minimalism offers and how it can help your health and life!

Stay tuned and #BeTheForce!

November 27, 2024 By Saba Mirza Leave a Comment

Effective Home Remedies For Sinus Congestion

sinus congestion If you’ve suffered from sinus congestion at any point in your life, you’re well aware of how painful an experience it can be. Let’s deep dive into what it exactly is as well as learn some home remedies for sinus congestion.

What is Sinus Congestion?

Sinus congestion is a condition in which the cavities around your nasal passage get inflamed and congested. Symptoms appear in the form of a stuffy nose, pain around the nose, cheeks, jaw or forehead. One may even experience swollen or watery eyes and a sore throat. There’s a surge in sinus congestion cases during winters primarily due to the dry, cold weather accompanied by an increase in pollutants and allergens in the environment. If there are no obstructive pathologies for the sinus blockage like polyps or deviated nasal septum, then a few home remedies for sinus congestion can help us soothe the inflamed nasal passage and reduce the intensity of the symptoms.

Effective Home Remedies You Should Try

1. Maintain Humidity: Dryness in cold weather is amplified when you are using a room heater. Dry air makes the mucus thick. This clogs sinus cavities and causes pain and pressure on the surrounding tissues. Using a humidifier while running a room heater and keeping yourself hydrated can help in reducing the viscosity of the mucus, making it easy to drain it out and open the cavities up.

2. Drink Warm Fluids: Warming your body with hot soups, curries and teas is an ancient measure, followed traditionally and ritually for ages! This is found to be quite effective in alleviating the symptoms of sinus congestion. Here are a few simple remedies which can be easily prepared at home:

  • Ginger-Turmeric Tea: Boil one-quarter teaspoon of dry ginger and turmeric in one cup of water and have that tea by adding lemon and pepper. It is very effective in soothing the sore respiratory mucosa and boosting immunity levels.
  • Immunity Booster: Take 2 black peppers, 2 cloves, 2 cardamoms, a small piece of cinnamon, small piece of ginger, Tulsi leaves, 2 garlic cloves and ½ teaspoon of ajwain. Boil it till the water becomes half in quantity, strain it and then have it hot with honey (preferably organic). Have this immunity booster drink two to three times a day. It will help you fight off various bacterial and viral infections.
  • Whole Leaves Green Tea: Being rich in antioxidants and polyphenols, green tea is found to be one of the most effective immunity booster and detox drink!

3. Warm Compresses: Apply warm compresses by covering your face with a clean, warm and wet cloth which will moisten the nasal passages, thin out the mucus plug and help in easing its drain, thus opening the cavities up!

4. Steam Inhalation: Steam inhalation is found to be quite effective in moistening the air passages and reducing the congestion by loosening the mucus. Use a bowl of hot water, add a few drops of an essential oil like menthol, eucalyptus or lemon juice and cover yourself with a thick towel to trap the steam inside!

5. Nasal Irrigation: Nasal irrigation simply means flushing out the nasal pathway with a saline solution. It helps remove allergens, irritants and excess mucus! You can use a nasal irrigation system like a Neti Pot, squeeze bottle or bulb syringes filled with saline solution, which you can get at a medical store. You can also make a saline solution at home by mixing 3 teaspoons of salt and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Use sea salt or pickling salt and not iodized salt or table salt which is added with additives. Store it in airtight container!

  • How to Do Saline Irrigation: Put the above mixture into a clean Neti Pot or bulb syringe and stand near a sink. Place the spout in the top nostril and pour or gently spray a liberal amount of solution into one nostril, while tilting the head at 45 degrees, so that it flows through the nasal cavity and out of the other nostril! Blow your nose to get rid of any remaining water. Repeat the process on the other nostril.

6. Eliminate the Causative Factors: Factors which can aggravate the symptoms are allergens like smoke, dust particles, perfumes, hair spray, cleaning products and anything which releases fumes! Try to keep the air around you clean from all these irritants!

While these home remedies for sinus congestion are effective, they only tackle the symptoms. If the issue persists, you should consult your doctor. For more home remedies, you can check out Healthy Reads or ask a GOQii Coach by subscribing for Personalised Health Coaching here.

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