The Art of Good Relaxation
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Your
Recommended Daily Allowance for Relaxation:
Stress is the curse of
living in modern times. Everyone suffers from stress. And the stress
we suffer takes a heavy toll on our bodies, emotions and minds.
Feeling stressed out, worn out by fatigue or just simply having
a miserable day, the best thing to do is relax.
Watching
television may be a form of relaxation for some, but is not a recommended
method by experts. When we watch TV we are bombarded with commercials,
ads, sounds and images. So how do we achieve relaxation?
If
there are thousands of ways we can get stressed, one of them is
not meeting deadlines, there are also many ways we can relax.
In
recent studies, experts have determined that heart disease is linked
to anger and irritability is linked to mental stress. Too much stress
brings about ischemia that can lead to or cause a heart attack.
Relaxation
takes on added importance in light of this matter. Managing your
anger and attitude is significant to heart health, and relaxation
can help you manage stress.
One
way of relaxation is transcendental meditation. Recent studies have
also shown that this method might reduce artery blockage, which
is a major cause for heart attack and stroke. People practice transcendental
meditation by repeating uttering soothing sounds while meditating,
this is to achieve total relaxation. The researchers found that
practitioners of transcendental meditation significantly reduced
the thickness of their arterial wall compared with those who didn't
practice transcendental meditation.
Another
study on another method of relaxation, acupuncture, seems to reduce
high blood pressure by initiating several body functions for the
brain to release chemical compounds known as endorphins. Endorphin
helps to relax muscles, ease panic, decrease pain, and reduce anxiety.
Yoga
is also another method for relaxation and may also have similar
effects to acupuncture. In
another study, participants were subjected to several minutes of
mental stress. Then they were subjected to various relaxation techniques,
such as listening to nature sounds or classical music. Only those
who did Yoga significantly reduced the time it took for their blood
pressures to go back to normal. Yoga is a form of progressive relaxation.
Breathing is one of the easiest methods to relax. Breathing influences
almost all aspects of us, it affects our mind, our moods and our
body. Simply focus on your breathing, after some time you can feel
its effects right away. There are several breathing techniques that
can help you reduce stress.
Another
easy way to achieve relaxation is exercise. If you feel irritated
a simple half-hour of exercise will often settle things down. Although
exercise is a great way to lose weight, it does not show you how
to manage stress appropriately. Exercise should also be used in
conjunction with other exercise method.
One
great way of relaxation is getting a massage. To gain full relaxation,
you need to totally surrender to the handling and touch of a professional
therapist. There are several types of massages that also give different
levels of relaxation.
Another
method of relaxation is Biofeedback. The usual biofeedback-training
program includes a 10-hour sessions that is often spaced one week
apart. Hypnosis is one controversial relaxation technique. It is
a good alternative for people who think that they have no idea what
it feels like to be relaxed. It is also a good alternative for people
with stress related health problems.
Drugs
are extreme alternatives to relaxation. They are sometimes not safe
and are not effective like the other relaxation methods. This method
is only used by trained medical professionals on their patients.
These
relaxation techniques are just some of the ways you can achieve
relaxation. Another reason why we need to relax, aside from lowering
blood pressure in people and decreasing the chances of a stroke
or a heart attack, is because stress produces hormones that suppress
the immune system.
Relaxation
gives the immune system time to recover and in doing so function
more efficiently. Relaxation lowers the activities within the brains'
limbic system; this is the emotional center of our brain. Furthermore,
the brain has a periodic need for a more pronounced activity on
the right-hemisphere. Relaxation is one way of achieving this.
Relaxation
can really be of good use once a relaxation technique is regularly
built into your lifestyle. Choose a technique that you believe you
can do regularly.
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