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Dr. Darren Taylor Daily Health Update

DAILY HEALTH UPDATE Monday, October 26th, 2015

Courtesy of: Dr. Darren Taylor 

Mental Attitude: Is Work Stress as Dangerous as Secondhand Smoke Exposure? Having a high-demand job that regularly places a lot of stress on an individual can result in a similar number of poor health outcomes as can regular exposure to secondhand smoke. Study author Dr. Joel Goh writes, "Unless and until companies and governments more rigorously measure and intervene to reduce harmful workplace stressors, efforts to improve people's health - and their lives - and reduce healthcare costs will be limited in their effectiveness."

Behavioral Science & Policy Association, September 2015

Health Alert: Some High School Students Using E-Cigarettes to "Vape" Cannabis. A new report finds that some teens are using electronic cigarettes to vaporize cannabis instead of nicotine. These adolescents are replacing nicotine solution in their e-cigarettes with cannabis products such as hash oil, dried cannabis, and wax infused with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) - the active ingredient in cannabis. The researchers conclude, "These findings raise concerns about the lack of e-cigarette regulations and the potential use of e-cigarettes for purposes other than vaping nicotine." American Academy of Pediatrics, September 2015

Diet: Reducing Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Improves HDL in Children. Researchers have found that reducing sugar- sweetened beverage intake among schoolchildren by a minimum of one serving per week can improve their HDL (good) cholesterol. They also note that high consumption of these beverages was linked to a lower intake of fruits and vegetables among the same age group. Senior author Jennifer Sacheck comments, "Importantly, not only are most sugar-sweetened beverages high in sugar and devoid of nutritional value, but they are displacing other foods and beverages that offer high nutritional quality, which are critical for children's growth and development, further exacerbating the potential harmful health effects of sugar-sweetened beverages." The Journal of Nutrition, September 2015

Exercise: Resistance Training Can Help Fibromyalgia Patients. Even though it seems counterintuitive to place physical stress on the muscles of patients with muscle pain, resistance training appears to have a positive effect on reducing the severity of symptoms in patients with fibromyalgia. Arthritis Research and Therapy, September 2015

Chiropractic: Back Pain and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? Among a sample of 365 nurses, researchers found 59.7% had experienced back pain during the previous year. Those who had at least one episode of back pain during the preceding twelve months were significantly more likely to suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, a disease characterized by fatigue that is not improved by bed rest. The research team notes this is the first study to demonstrate a relationship between back pain and chronic fatigue syndrome in hospital employees. Agri, July 2015

Wellness/Prevention: Signs of Hypothyroidism. When your thyroid doesn’t produce enough hormone, it can lead to a condition known as hypothyroidism. Symptoms of hypothyroidism include feeling tired, being sensitive to cold, developing a hoarse voice and slowed speech, a decrease in pulse rate, developing coarse scaly skin and thicker hair, numbness in the hands and fingers, constipation, weight gain, headaches, confusion, depression, and signs of dementia. University of Maryland Medical Center, September 2015

Quote: “Remember that failure is an event, not a person.” - Zig Ziglar

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Your P R E S E N C E is a G I F T! by Kristi Taylor, ERYT500

AnatomyTraining_105Your  P R E S E N C E  is a  G I F T 

by Kristi Taylor, ERYT500

Are you living your life in the present moment? What does this mean? How can you practice and create presence in your life for yourself, for your family and friends? How can you give the gift of presence to yourself, your friends and your family?

Presence is a Gift!

Living your life in the present moment is a priceless gift. In today’s rush, rush, go, go society it is easy to get caught up in all of the things you need and or want to do. It is easy to lose sight of being present for the now, the moment right here, right now, not the future, not the past but the now. Practicing presence with yourself, your kids, your friends and business associates is the truest gift. The other day I ran into a good friend of mine, I had not seen her in a long time. It was the worst timing because I had a million things on my action item list to complete that day. But I wanted to catch up with her and hear all that had been going on in her world. In that moment, I made a conscious choice to practice yoga in a way of being present with her and choosing not to be in my head with racing thoughts of all the things I needed to be doing and the places I needed to be. I quieted all the chatter in my head of my to do lists and practiced presence, 110% pure presence of listening, hearing, seeing experiencing my friend. In return, I experienced the gift of everything she was authentically and genuinely sharing with me. I felt empowered and alive after our conversation. I knew I had given the gift of presence to myself and to my friend.

Learning to be present for yourself, fully present in a way that is authentic and genuine is the best gift. Be present for your thoughts and emotions and those around you. Be present for all of your emotions even the not so good emotions, even the very uncomfortable moments. Sometimes we shut down the very emotions we need to feel in order to grow. Learn to be present for each step of your growth and each step of your journey. If you practice presence with yourself you are able to practice presence with your friends, family and others. It is a daily practice and soon it will become a natural habit. See how people start changing their interactions with you when you are truly practicing presence with them. Kids are great to practice true presence with because they feel it when we are not present with them. They will instinctively call us out on it every time. They hold us accountable to our lack of presence with them. Today, commit to yourself one full day to practice a new level of presence with yourself and everyone you encounter. Obeserve and witness how you feel. Then make it a life decision to create presence in your life and know you are giving the best gift ever to yourself and the world!

Namasté my dear friends.

In Love, Light and Flight,

Kristi Taylor, ERYT500

Co-Founder Global Body Health

www.globalbodyhealth.com