Friday 30 August 2013

Dealing with Depression

"Depression drains your energy, hope, and drive, making it difficult to do what you need to feel better. But while overcoming depression isn’t quick or easy, it’s far from impossible. You can’t beat it through sheer willpower, but you do have some control—even if your depression is severe and stubbornly persistent. The key is to start small and build from there. Feeling better takes time, but you can get there if you make positive choices for yourself each day." For more information visit: http://www.helpguide.org/mental/depression_tips.htm


Food Allergy and Intolerance

"Food allergy is an immune response, while food intolerance is a chemical reaction"
Some people are sensitive to some types of food such as: nuts, dairy products and cereals; and if you eat any of these foods and symptoms such as breathing problems, rashes or stomach upsets its likely you're having an allergic reaction. It is caused by the immune system. Then food intolerance is caused by a chemical reaction. For further information: http://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/bhcv2/bhcarti
cles.nsf/pages/Food_allergy_and_intolerance

Thursday 29 August 2013

What is Acupuncture? What are the benefits?

Acupunture originates from China and has been practiced there for thousand of years. Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through a patients skin as specific points on the body. It is known that acupuncture has some therapeutic benefits, including pain relief and alleviation from nausea caused by chemotherapy. Acupuncture usually involves several weekly or fortnightly treatments and most sessions last about 30 minutes.
Some studies indicate that acupuncture may help in treating low back pain, migraines, post operative dental pain, hypertension, nausea and vomiting. For further information click this link where you'll be taken to a website explaining it all in more detail. http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/156488.php


Thursday 15 August 2013

Chronic Pain Syndrome

http://www.brianbarr.co.uk/chronic_pain_syndrome/

Here you can find out what types of accident or trauma could cause chronic pain syndrome, and how you can claim if you believe you have this syndrome due to an accident. If you have an accident or trauma and the pain lasts over 3 to 6 months it is then described as Chronic, this is when chronic pain syndrome comes into it: Chronic pain syndrome is a syndrome which refers to persistent pain that doesn't tend to have an identifiable source. It is often caused by a minor or major injury but doesn't always appear straight away, but a short period after; which sometimes means it can take a while to actually diagnose. Due to it being so unspecific and not having an identifiable source chronic pain syndrome can have a very poor response to therapy.

Wednesday 14 August 2013

Treating Depression

http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/diseases/depression/treatingdepression_000604.htm

Depression IS treatable. However, depression doesn't just go away straight away it takes time, but with the right and most effective treatment for the depression it will eventually be treated and cured.

Types of treatment for depression are:

  • antidepressant tablets
  • talking treatments such as: counselling
  • mood stabilising medications and
  • support
These are the most common types of treatments, however, there are others which aren't used as much which are:
  • ECT - Electroconvulsive Therapy 
  • special types of surgery (psychosurgery) and
  • SAD - bright light therapy for seasonal affective disorder
And potential treatments which may still be experimental or more evidence is needed or order to begin using them are:
  • Herbal remedies and
  • TMS - trans-cranial magnetic stimulation

Tuesday 13 August 2013

What puts you at risk of depression?

There are many things that can trigger depression and cause somebody to get it. These triggers are:

Family History

  • other members of family having depression
  • traumatic childhood experiences such as: violence
Lifestyle
  • excessive alcohol consumption
  • recreational or party drugs
  • social isolation
  • lack of sleep
  • poor diet or lack of exercise
Events
  • death or loss of someone close
  • relationship break ups
  • traumatic life events
  • financial pressure
  • unemployment
  • serious accidents
  • long term illness
  • medication
  • stress of problems at work, school or university
  • bullying or abuse
  • some women can experience depression during and/or after pregnancy

Sunday 11 August 2013

Coping and Support for Mental Illnesses

The four key things to help you cope with mental illnesses are:


  1. Learn about your mental illness,
  2. Join a support group,
  3. Stay connected with friends and family and
  4. Keep a journal.
For further information on all four of these ideas on how to cope with mental illness visit this website: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mental-illness/DS01104/DSECTION=coping-and-support

Saturday 10 August 2013

Mental Health


"Mental Health describes a level of psychological well being, or an absence of a mental disorder. From the perspective of 'positive psychological' or 'holism', mental healthy may include an individuals ability to enjoy life, and create a balance life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience. Mental health can also be defined as an expression of emotions, and as signifying a successful adaptation to a range of demands" 


Friday 9 August 2013

Yoga Headstands for Beginners

A common yoga position is a headstand. The video below shows you a step by step of how to do the perfect headstand and how to do it right without injuring yourself. Headstands increase nutrients and blood flow to the scalp decreasing onset of grey hair, they also strengthen deep core muscles. Furthermore, by reversing the flow of gravity a headstand stimulates a 'face lift'. The inverted position of the headstand flushes fresh nutrients and oxygen to the face. 

Yoga Headstand for Beginners - GetFitWithLeyla:



Thursday 8 August 2013

Yoga for Beginners

http://www.wikihow.com/Do-Yoga-for-Absolute-Beginners

Creating a better mental well being within yourself or even trying to become healthier doesn't mean you have to partake n strenuous exercising, why not try a bit of yoga? But.. Never done yoga before? Well the link above shows all beginners how to do yoga. Furthermore, below is an image showing simple but effective yoga positions which can be done daily to help weight loss and create a better mental well being.

Wednesday 7 August 2013

Benefits of Acupuncture


Health Benefits of Acupuncture:
  • Asthma
  • Anxiety
  • Fibromyalgla
  • Depression
  • Cystitls
  • Headaches
  • Insomnia
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Chronic Low back pain
  • Strengthens the immune system 
  • Improves blood circulation
  • Helps overcome certain addictions such as: smoking, alcohol and drugs.