Study Stress - Your Wellness Centre NaturopathyWe have all been through it, or are currently experiencing it. Study of any kind, whether it be your first exam ever in high school, or your final assignment due in for your Ph.D., causes the body to go into a high-stress mode. Cutting off vitally important physiological processes to favor a heightened state of alert.

Cortisol and adrenaline are in no short supply, as you cram as much information into your brain as possible sitting up into the tiny hours of the morning suffering through headaches, stomach cramps, increase chance of lasting colds and poor quality sleep – basically everything you DON’T need when you’re trying to remember all this information!

To top it all off most of us crave terrible foods during this time; sugary sweets and high GI bread, potatoes and fatty fast food. If it isn’t the lack of time driving you to get take away, it’s your brains incessant need for glucose driving your energy up in spikes, as you ride the never-ending waves of highs and crashes.

Ultimately the worst part is that our body changes, adapts, to this prolonged exposure to stress. Changes that can take months, even years, to reverse back to homeostasis (balance).

What kind of Changes can you expect to see?

  • Digestive upset
  • Decreased Sleep - Your Wellness Centre NaturopathyPoor mood control
  • Decreased sleep and sleep quality
  • Increased colds and flu
  • Weight loss or gain
  • Poor memory and concentration
  • Fatigue
  • Muscular aches and tightness

Simple Steps to help your Study less impactful on your Health

  • Take regular breaks – and when you do, try getting outside or out of the room you’re in. Don’t reach for the phone, turn on the TV or fire up YouTube.
  • Water Therapy - Your Wellness Centre NaturopathyDrink plenty of water – staying hydrated is key to mental health and alertness.
  • Meditate – even a short 5-minute meditation session, or guided breathing session, can reset your mind to a better, clearer place.
  • Eat regularly and healthily – this always seems easier than it is, but a bowl of fruit and natural yoghurt will have your body thanking you during that marathon study session.
  • Sleep!!! – make sure you get to bed at a set time every night. The body needs routine, and you won’t be memorising anything with inadequate hours of shut-eye.
  • Nourish your soul – do things that make your body smile. Indulge in self-pampering, take a time-out to do the things you love.
  • Exercise – low-level exercise improves blood circulation and brain performance, whilst releasing feel-good endorphins. It will also help you sleep better. Avoid intense workouts when you’re going through high levels of stress as it also increases cortisol and adrenaline.

And finally, speak with me, your mental health Naturopath, for supplement and herbal advice that can nourish the nervous system, improve your body’s resilience to stress and increase your memory. Give me a call on (03) 9879 9596 or email health@yourwellnesscentre.com.au to find out more or book in your time.

 

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Last night I was quite touched when viewing the ABC’s program Changing Minds.  Changing Minds was filmed in the mental health unit of the NSW Liverpool hospital and gave us insight into the struggle experienced by sufferers of some really serious mental illnesses such as Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, and Depression.

Your Wellness Centre Naturopathy - Mood Disorders and Depression

A worthwhile program to have watched because mental illness is infrequently discussed bears a social stigma and does not discriminate.

Depression, Most Common Mental Illness

There is a wide range of mental illnesses the most commonly known being Depression and Anxiety which naturopaths at Your Wellness Centre provide natural treatment for. Following is a discussion of depression.

Occasional Low Moods are Normal

Whilst it is normal to feel down occasionally, there are people whose lives can become engulfed by a constant dark cloud of negative feelings and low moods. These people may also find that their mood can affect their appetite, sleeping patterns, and general health.

Many People Struggle with Low Moods

The heartbreaking news is that today, there are at least one million people in Australia that have been diagnosed with a mood disorder. The good news is that natural therapies may provide some options for you if you are struggling with low moods.

What Affects our Moods?

It seems that the world today is so much busier; many of us are working longer hours and not spending enough time looking after ourselves. Throw in financial problems and relationship issues and it’s easy to see how our emotions can become affected. However, did you know that other things such as our diet, being overweight, hormonal imbalances and even chronic pain can contribute to the spiral of sadness? These things can upset the delicate chemical balance within our brains, so it is essential to address these factors if you have mood problems. Fortunately, our clinic may bring you back into balance with a range of well-researched management programs and nutritional and herbal medicines designed to address mood disorders, and may help to resolve any driving factors.

Lifting the Dark Clouds

When it comes to helping people maintain their moods, we believe quite strongly that one shoe doesn’t fit all; this is why we manage each person individually. We use a number of well researched natural medicines that may be very effective for helping people with low moods. Here are some examples.

5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and SAMe

5-HTP is a nutrient derived from the amino acid tryptophan. SAMe is a substance that is naturally made in our bodies. These two nutrients may be useful to support the normal functioning of our brain and nervous system. Both 5-HTP and SAMe may help to correct imbalances in your neurotransmitters or ‘brain chemicals’. This may help to improve anxiety, irritability, and that overwhelming chocolate or sweet craving that you get when you are sad!

St John’s Wort, another popular herb, has many beneficial actions for maintaining healthy moods. In fact, scientific studies have shown that it can help to regulate many of our ‘feel good’ neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine. In doing so, it may help improve mental health. Did you know that St John’s Wort can interact with some conventional medications? As your Natural Healthcare Professional, we can help determine whether St John’s Wort is suitable for your needs.

The Importance of Good Diet and Regular Exercise

Regular Exercise - Your Wellness Centre Naturopathy MelbourneAs well as Natural Medicines, it is important that we look at your diet and lifestyle. Poor diet and a sedentary lifestyle can exacerbate the effect that stress and low moods have on your body. At this clinic we have a number of dietary and exercise plans that we can advise you on to help you eat well and feel better, creating a lasting change and true wellness.

Other Important Management Strategies

Other recommendations we could discuss to help you better manage your moods include the following:

  • Counseling: Counselling is offered by various types of mental health professionals. Counseling and therapy have proven benefits in the reduction of mood symptoms and improvement in overall mental health and attitude.

Your Wellness Centre Naturopathy Melbourne - Meditation

  • Relaxation techniques: There are many ways to use structured relaxation techniques to help control stress and improve physical and mental wellbeing.
  • Meditation: Meditation is one of the most popular techniques to achieve physical and mental relaxation.
  • Support systems: People with strong social support systems experience fewer physical and emotional upsets than their less-connected counterparts. Loved ones, friends, business associates, neighbours, and even pets may all be part of your support network. Developing strong social support networks can help you cope with sadness and low moods.
  • Life goals: Having a firm purpose in life is associated with the tendency to have less anxiety and a lower incidence of depression.

If you, or somebody you know, is feeling down, then it is a good idea to make an appointment. Your Wellness Centre may offer you real solutions to help improve your mood and overall wellbeing.

Ring 9879 9596 or contact us here.

Take the step toward a healthier you!

 

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