American entrepreneur, author and motivational speaker Jim Rohn is one of the best personal development communicators of our time. When it comes to motivating people to take action, no one is better. He has mentored or influenced leaders like Tony Robbins and Jack Canfield. I discovered Rohn a year ago and he’s been a game changer for me. [Read more…] about The Wisdom of Jim Rohn Will Motivate You To Achieve More
Dare to dream big and act on your dreams. Don’t allow anyone to talk you out of them; including you. Tell yourself every day that you’re talented, brilliant and amazing. [Read more…] about Your Dreams: 3 Steps To Overcoming The Critics
Are you suffering from aches and pains, swollen joints, fatigue and allergies that seem to be getting worse? If so, your body may be trying to tell you something. These are all signs of inflammation. It is a vital part of the body’s immune response and the way your body heals injuries by repairing damaged tissue. These acute symptoms are clear – localized heat and swelling with a quick onset. Once the inflammation has done its job in healing, it subsides.
Inflammation becomes chronic when lifestyle factors such as excess weight, poor diet, lack of exercise and stress become an issue over time. It has been said that chronic inflammation is the root cause of cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and arthritis.
For those of us who exercise on a regular basis, our bodies respond with inflammation to build healthy strong muscles when resistance training type exercises tear muscles down. In these circumstances, inflammation is a good thing. However, we need to be careful that we don’t over-train. Factor in rest days to allow your body to reset. It will not burn fat as efficiently when inflammation is constantly trying to heal you.
As with most everything, I always encourage everyone to take a look at their diet first. There is so much we can do to prevent disease and to heal the body through good nutrition. Eat anti-inflammatory foods; such as tomatoes, avocados, blueberries, green leafy vegetables, and salmon. Limit or avoid pro-inflammatory foods like refined sugars and processed foods.
As far as supplements, I highly recommend Turmeric in order to ward off the long-term effects of hidden inflammation. Curcumin, is the most active constituent in turmeric and modulates the body’s inflammatory response at the molecular level, inhibiting, suppressing, and down regulating the expression of a number of pro-inflammatory molecules1. Alternatively, you could use the spice called Turmeric which is also found in Curry Powder. Personally, I don’t think you will experience the therapeutic benefits of Turmeric without taking the supplement unless you enjoy cooking with the spice every day.
Omega-3 fish oils are possibly the most well-known of all natural anti-inflammatory compounds. The fatty acids EPA and DHA found in fish oil have been shown to suppress the production of pro-inflammatory prostaglandins (hormone-like substances in the body), while promoting the production of anti-inflammatory prostaglandins.
And, finally, exciting new research is showing that the good bacteria in probiotics may significantly help in subduing inflammation. One study found that Lactobacillus rhamnosus in particular lowered C-reactive protein levels (CRP), a marker of inflammation.2
Listen to your body and pay attention to those aches and pain. Just being educated on inflammation will put you in an informed position to be proactive. Eat well, hydrate, sleep and give your body the rest that it needs.
Amy
1 Jurenka J. “Anti-inflammatory Properties of Curcumin, a Major Constituent of Curcuma longa: A Review of Preclinical and Clinical Research.” Alternative Medicine Review. 2009(14)2:141-151
2 Kekkonen R, Lummela N, et al. “Probiotic intervention has strain-specific anti-inflammatory effects in healthy adults.” World J Gastroenterol. 2008;14(13): 2029-2036.
You see the ads everywhere. How to get a Rockin’ Booty or Hot Abs. And while wanting an attractive physical appearance has been present for me, it hasn’t been my main motivation to exercise. For me personally, it’s more about the positive internal experience and how it allows me to live out my purpose. This has helped me to consistently maintain a successful workout regimen, and I have learned to love exercise.
I want to jump out of bed with lots of energy, be more focused in my work and relationships so I can live out my life’s goals of having great connections and helping others. [Read more…] about Learn to Love Exercise
Squats are a fundamental exercise for optimal fitness and strength building. I always say, “If there’s only one exercise you can do during a strength training session, it has to be squats.” They require no equipment and can be performed anywhere. I make time for them in my weekly workouts.
Squats offer so many benefits. In addition to building and toning leg muscles, they promote body-wide muscle growth by creating an anabolic environment. [Read more…] about The Benefits of Doing Squats
There is no problem so big that it can’t be solved as long as you’re open to positive possibilities. I know this first hand. Whenever I’ve been certain that I was right about how something should go, it’s usually meant I was closed minded to alternative solutions. This almost always led to unnecessary struggle and suffering. [Read more…] about 3 Steps To Solve Any Problem