Friday 27 May 2011

Stress Management Diet

Stress management can be a powerful tool for wellness. There’s evidence that too much pressure is not just a mood killer. People who are under constant stress are more vulnerable to everything from colds to high blood pressure and heart disease. Although there are many ways to cope, one strategy is to eat stress-fighting foods. Read on to learn how a stress management diet can help.

Stress-Busting Foods: How They Work

Foods can fight stress in several ways. Comfort foods, like a bowl of warm oatmeal, actually boost levels of serotonin, a calming brain chemical. Other foods can reduce levels of cortisol and adrenaline, stress hormones that take a toll on the body over time. Finally, a nutritious diet can counteract the impact of stress, by shoring up the immune system and lowering blood pressure. Do you know which foods are stress busters?

Complex Carbs

All carbs prompt the brain to make more serotonin. For a steady supply of this feel-good chemical, it’s best to eat complex carbs, which are digested more slowly. Good choices include whole-grain breakfast cereals, breads, and pastas, as well as old-fashioned oatmeal. Complex carbs can also help you feel balanced by stabilizing blood sugar levels.



Simple Carbs

Dieticians usually recommend steering clear of simple carbs, which include sweets and soda. But these foods can provide short-term relief of stress-induced irritability. Simple sugars are digested quickly, leading to a spike in serotonin.



Oranges

Oranges make the list for their wealth of vitamin C. Studies suggest this vitamin can reduce levels of stress hormones while strengthening the immune system. If you have a particularly stressful event coming up, you may want to consider supplements. In one study, blood pressure and cortisol levels returned to normal more quickly when people took 3,000 milligrams of vitamin C before a stressful task.



Spinach
Popeye never lets stress get the best of him – maybe it’s all the magnesium in his spinach. Magnesium helps regulate cortisol levels and tends to get depleted when we’re under pressure. Too little magnesium may trigger headaches and fatigue, compounding the effects of stress. One cup of spinach goes a long way toward replenishing magnesium stores. Not a spinach eater? Try some cooked soybeans, or a filet of salmon, also high in magnesium.


Fatty Fish

To keep cortisol and adrenaline in check, make friends with fatty fish. Omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish like salmon and tuna, can prevent surges in stress hormones and protect against heart disease. For a steady supply, aim to eat three ounces of fatty fish at least twice a week.



Black Tea

Research suggests black tea can help you recover from stressful events more quickly. One study compared people who drank four cups of tea daily for 6 weeks with people who drank a tea-like placebo. The real tea drinkers reported feeling calmer and had lower levels of cortisol after stressful situations. Coffee, on the other hand, can boost levels of cortisol.



Pistachios

Pistachios can soften the impact stress hormones have on the body. Adrenaline raises blood pressure and gets your heart racing when you’re under stress. Eating a handful of pistachios every day can lower blood pressure, so it won’t spike as high when that adrenaline rush comes.



Avocados

One of the best ways to reduce high blood pressure is to get enough potassium -- and half an avocado has more potassium than a medium-sized banana. In addition, guacamole offers a nutritious alternative when stress has you craving a high-fat treat.



Almonds
Almonds are chock full of helpful vitamins. There’s vitamin E to bolster the immune system, plus a range of B vitamins, which may make the body more resilient during bouts of stress. To get the benefits, snack on a quarter of a cup every day.



Raw Veggies

Crunchy raw vegetables can fight the effects of stress in a purely mechanical way. Munching celery or carrot sticks helps release a clenched jaw, and that can ward off tension headaches.




Bedtime Snack

Carbs at bedtime can speed the release of serotonin and help you sleep better. Heavy meals before bed can trigger heartburn, so stick to something light like toast and jam.



Milk

Another bedtime stress buster is the time-honored glass of warm milk. Researchers have found calcium can reduce muscle spasms and soothe tension, as well as easing anxiety and mood swings linked to PMS. Dieticians typically recommend skim or low-fat milk.



Herbal Supplements

There are many herbal supplements that claim to fight stress. One of the best studied is St. John’s wort, which has shown benefits for people with mild-to-moderate depression. Although more research is needed, the herb also appears to reduce symptoms of anxiety and PMS. There is less data on valerian root, another herb said to have a calming effect.


De-Stress with Exercise

Besides tweaking your diet, one of the best stress-busting strategies is to start exercising. Aerobic exercise is the most effective, because it increases oxygen circulation and produces endorphins -- chemicals that make you feel happy. To get the maximum benefit, aim for 30 minutes of aerobic exercise three to four times a week


Taken from wonderful website: http://www.webmd.com

Wednesday 25 May 2011

complex wednesday

Is Wednesday again, every week of this times, my stomach is full of butterfly. Mixture of feeling -- Should i looking forward for the nite practice?, Should i go to the practice? Would he come for the practice? But most of the time is the FEAR that occupy of the my heart.

To be honest, I hate the feeling of fear....sometimes it would attack without any warning,  just like it is hiding somewhere in the dark corner and ready to haunt u anytime......is it what they call "anxiety disorders:".

I prayed n prayed, prayed that all of these painful feeling to go away.....But everyday I am ending my day with disappointment, nothing has changed, feeling helpless,  I am still stuck in this uncertainty situation, nothing seem to have any chance to change....!!!!



I keep asking myself:
When can this waiting be totally over? 

When can i start not to feel so terrify again?

How much longer can i stand on this trial?

Would i even gonna get through this??


Lord, I am so frighten, I am so panic.....Can You help me...??







Friday 20 May 2011

Vivid color for summer

NEW CHANEL NAIL POLISH:MIMOSA,BEIGE PETALE,MORNING ROSE

MIKA NINAGAWA FOR SHU UEMURA



MAC FASHION FLOWER COLLECTION FOR SUMMER 2011


This Summer is all about color, color, color, color...not only that, if you haven't have any flower elements (big flower, small flower, colorful flower)  in your wardrobe, u are so OUT......And not just for clothes, even cosmetic packaging are using these elements to welcome the arrival of summer. Chanel, Mac and Shu Uemera are all introducing their products with the new packaging, intend to create another high peak on their summer sales. 
 
This post isn't about to introduce these new products (because I am not a big cosmetic fans) in fact, is to highlight the trend of stylish fusion of the floral. To celebrate the joy of spring/summer with vivid blossoms of floral, heavenly colors to reveal luxurious blossoms, my frens....Summer is coming....R u ready for it?


Wednesday 18 May 2011

Lord, Help me....

Remember your word to your servant,
for you have given me hope. 
(psalm 119:49)




Tuesday 17 May 2011

SADNESS


Why wouldn't SADNESS let me go?? 

When would SADNESS ever leave me alone??

How am I get rid of SADNESS??

Where can I find a place to throw SADNESS away??

What should I do if SADNESS never wanna go away??







Monday 16 May 2011

Chanel Inspirated Flower Arrange



My sis told me she wants to do some flower arrangement for her annual furniture fair with the touch of Chanel Inspiration. I search through the net and find these lovely pix......(sorry for not giving credit for the pix that I have published here because I just browse through the net without note down the address ...:))


Sunday 15 May 2011

A Reason to Do Right

                 Job...fears God and shuns evils. - Job 1:8

We do many things because of fear. We pay rent so we won't be evicted. We carry insurance so an illness or accident doesn't wipe us out financially. We drive within the speed limit so we don't get a ticket. And we try not to sin so God won't punish us - at least according to a couple of my friends. "If I ever thought about cheating on my husband," one said,"God would strike me dead!" Another said, "If I ever stole from company, God would take away everything I own.

Is that what the Bible teaches? Is fear of God a valid motive not to sin? Well, It was for Job. Twice our Scripture reading tells us that he feared God and shunned evil (1:1,8). So we can safely assume that there is a connection between fear and right behavior. But we must understand an important distinction. This "fear" is not a superstitious terror of a fickle god who zaps us the instant we do wrong. Rather, it is deep respect and reverence of God's holy character and awesome power. It is a healthy fear, not only of sin's painful consequences but of sinning against the One who loves us and on whom we depends for our very life. And if we love Him, we will not want to offend Him.

Yes, the fear of God is a good reason to do right.
        
                   I love you, Lord, and want to do
                   What's pleasing in Your sight;
                   Help me to fear sin's consequence,
                   So I will do what's right.

                       THE MEASURE OF OUR LOVE FOR GOD IS OUR OBEDIENCE.









Thursday 12 May 2011

Missing you........

Today, with your blue lined shirt, you still looks as handsome as I know you. Did I told you how much I have been missing your touch, your smell,your kiss?? No..I didn't because I can't....










Sunday 8 May 2011

Thanks for Thorns

          


To give thanks in every situation is sometimes very difficult. When our bodies are wrecked by pain, or we have just learned that we have a physical problem for which there is no cure, or we have lost our job, or a cherished relationship has been broken, we don't feel grateful. But we can learn to thank God because He gives us strength when we feel weak.

That's why the apostle Paul could say, "I take pleasure in infirmities....in distresses, for Christ's sake." And as believers, we can be grateful that through such experiences God is accomplishing what is best for us. Even though suffering He is working for our good (Rom. 8:28)

Scottish author and preacher George Matheson, who was blind, expressed this prayer : I have thanked Thee a thousand times for my roses, but never once for my "Thorn"...Teach me the glory of my cross; teach me the value of my 'thorn'. Show me that I have climbed to Thee by the path of pain. Show we that my tears have made my rainbows."

As we surrender ourselves to the Lord and remember that He is working in everything to accomplish our ultimate good, we can thank Him even when we are pierced by 'thorns'.

                         We give thanks for everything
                         And say, "Your will be done"
                         For God's at work in everything
                          To make us like His son.

WE LESSEN THE PAIN OF SUFFERING WHEN WE LEARN THE LESSON OF GRATITUDE.





Monday 2 May 2011

Exam is approaching......

Reading.....Studying....Analyzing....These are what I have been doing whole this week. Exam is approaching near and I am so nervous...Remembering I have you at my side during my last exam, and now I have to do all these by my own.



My cat Ebi is accompanying me studying, just like him, feel so sleepy whenever I looked at my study material....Hope the times flies faster then I can get it over with it.....Stressss.............