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Mental Health Spotlight: Back-to-School Anxiety in Children

Mental Health Spotlight: Back-to-School Anxiety in Children

Photo by Plush Design Studio on Unsplash It’s the start of a new school year, and most kids are feeling mixed emotions this time of the year. Going back to school is exciting, but many can feel a bit anxious. The cause of anxiety at 

The Myths and Facts about Depression

The Myths and Facts about Depression

Photo by Chad Madden on Unsplash Everyone feels sad from time to time; It’s a human reaction to stress, loss, relationship problems, and lots of other normal life circumstances. Depression does not fall into that category. When someone is truly depressed, it’s not the same 

New Study Links Hormones to Stress-Related Eating

New Study Links Hormones to Stress-Related Eating

We commonly eat more unhealthy foods during emotional or stressful times but we usually don’t think about exactly why we do it. There may be a chemical reason behind why we tend to reach for a bag of chips or a piece of cake when we’re stressed out. A new study performed in Philadelphia released interesting data regarding our food cravings and what exactly triggers them.

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According to the study performed by the Monell Chemical Senses Center, hormonal influences are what causes our taste buds to crave sugary, fattening treats during emotional times. Stress, it turns out, can increase the secretion of hormones called glucocorticoids, or GCs. The hormones then rev up the GC receptors in our body cells and that process has been known to sway our cravings towards the more unhealthy snacks. This study was done on mice and interestingly enough, the stressed out mice proved to have 77% more GCs than the relaxed mice. This means the stressed mice ate more sugar and fat than the control group.

How to Cope with Stress and Anxiety by Jerry Hickey, R.Ph

There are also many other factors that can induce a sweet tooth. Lack of sleep, for instance, often causes you to crave sweeter, more sugary foods, simply in an effort for extra energy to make up for the lack of sleep. So next time you’re thinking about that piece of cake or cookie, ask yourself, how are you feeling? Are you overwhelmed or stressed? Are you even hungry? It may save you on a few hundred calories and a lot guilt afterwards.

Natural Remedies for Stress by Nicole Crane, BS, NTP

Stress can affect us all and keeps physical and mental well-being just out of reach. What can you do when it becomes an overwhelming daily occurrence from which you cannot escape? You can look to other natural methods such as learning to increase your biochemical resistance against stress. This can be done by clearing stress hormones, building happy-healthy brain chemistry, vamping up daytime energy and supporting deep, restorative sleep. Natural remedies can give you the biochemical edge you need to not just survive, but thrive.

Getting adequate rest is very important for well-being, especially when stress becomes overwhelming. Supporting tranquility during the day and restful sleep at night may be the key to helping the body resist the harmful effects of stress on memory, mood, and sleep, restoring your waking vitality. Natural remedies keep cortisol and other wellness-zapping hormones in check and build healthy, positive brain chemistry. With the help of some natural remedies, you can get your biochemistry back on track, and not only survive, but thrive with stress.

Continue reading, Nicole Crane, BS, NTP’s article, “Thriving (Not Just Surviving!) with Stress” by clicking here!

Do you find yourself contributing to stress-related eating? Do you tend to lose your appetite when you’re stressed? Let us know in the comments!

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How Bad is your Stress and What Does it Mean for Your Body? by Jerry Hickey, Ph.

How Bad is your Stress and What Does it Mean for Your Body? by Jerry Hickey, Ph.

Photo by Ben White on Unsplash Now that the kids are back in school, most families start their day off at a hectic pace and much earlier than they would like. The moment that alarm goes off, parents struggle with waking their kids, preparing breakfast,