Managing Stress at Every Age
No matter how old you are, stress remains a consistent part of life from infancy to our golden years, ebbing and flowing with all of life’s twists and turns. And while it may be a natural part of life, it doesn’t have to run yours.
Here are a few tips for managing stress at every age.
For children: While recognizing stress triggers come later in life, teaching children breathing techniques for mindfulness may help them build an early, healthy habit.
For teens: Sleeping and eating well are a teenager’s best friend. Their changing minds and growing bodies crave both.
For adults: With life moving a mile a minute, it’s important for adults to take a step back. Schedule leisure time so you don’t burn yourself out.
For older adults: As we age, it’s important to maintain social relationships for our own wellbeing. Sometimes, connecting with a friend we’ve known for years is just the ticket for boosting our mood and lowering stress.
Feeling stressed? Give our practice a call. We’d love to help you relax with a focused adjustment.
Easing Inflammation Naturally
While acute inflammation is a necessary part of healing, millions of people deal with chronic inflammation that can lead to a host of health problems – pain, insomnia, gastrointestinal issues and more. Inflammation doesn’t have to be permanent. You may be able to reduce inflammation in your body naturally—especially with your diet.
1. Cut excess added sugar. It’s a major contributor to inflammation.
2. Add more berries to your diet. Blueberries, blackberries and raspberries contain anthocyanin, which has anti-inflammatory effects.
3. Cook with extra virgin olive oil. One study found that people who consumed 1.7 ounces of olive oil each day saw a decrease in inflammatory markers.
Looking for other ways to overcome chronic inflammation? Focused care with us may help restore balance and function to your nervous system.