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 Robert CrayhonConsultant to Bee-Alive
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        		|  |  HEALTH TIPSBeat Stress Before It Beats 
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    Can you imagine what your life would be like without any stress? 
  Unfortunately, stress is a fact of life. It's something every one of us has 
  to deal with, everyday of our lives. It's all around us, from job pressures 
  to family situations. From road rage to the nightly news -- we can't escape 
  stress. As society becomes more fast-paced, our lives become even more stressful. 
  A life without stress? Well, we may have to wait until we get to our Father's 
  house to experience that kind of bliss. For now, our houses are filled with 
  stress. And while it's foolish to think you can escape stress, it's vitally 
  important for your health to learn how to manage the stress in your life.
 Stress can jeopardize our health. Surveys show that 43 percent of adults 
    suffer from adverse health effects due to stress. Stress can deplete our bodies 
    of B vitamins, which are essential for our nervous system. It can also reduce 
    the absorption of nutrients in our system from the foods we eat and the supplements 
    we take. When you say you're feeling "stressed out," it's more than 
    just an emotional thing. It's affecting your body in more ways than you can 
    imagine. But there is good news. There are some very practical steps we can take to 
    fight back -- to beat stress
 before it beats us! Try incorporating these 
    simple steps into your lifestyle, so your body is better prepared to handle 
    the stress of everyday life: 1. Get adequate sleep. It's been proven that sleep really helps to 
    reduce stress. It restores the body and mind, and helps us maintain our mental 
    and physical health. Studies have shown that "people who get seven to 
    eight hours of sleep each night enjoy better health and live longer than people 
    who get less sleep." (Mid-Columbia Medical Center, Oregon) According 
    to Dr. David Posen, in the Canadian Journal of Continuing Medical Education, 
    "chronically stressed patients almost always suffer from fatigue. Fatigue 
    makes us less able to cope well with stressful situations. These dynamics 
    can create a vicious cycle. When distressed patients get more sleep, they 
    feel better and are more resilient and adaptable in dealing with day-to-day 
    events." Don't discount the old-fashioned notion of a good night's sleep! 
    It's doing more for your health than you know. 2. Eat a balanced diet for nutritional defense. As mentioned earlier, 
    stress can deplete our bodies of B vitamins and reduce the absorption of vital 
    nutrients. So it's important to make sure our diets are nutritionally balanced. 
    The manner in which one experiences or responds to stressful events depends 
    as much on diet as it does on coping skills. Eating the right foods and maintaining 
    a balanced diet can help reduce stress and promote higher energy. Also, try 
    to make your meal times calm and relaxed. Eating on the go usually leads to 
    poorer food choices and a rushed atmosphere that only contribute to greater 
    stress. 3. Enhance your diet with quality supplements. In addition to eating 
    a balanced diet, supplements are important for overall health and nutrition. 
    Taking supplements is a great way to support your nervous system, which is 
    at greater risk during times of stress. For greater support of the nervous 
    system, science has shown that B12 is the primary nutrient because it promotes 
    nerve cell activity in the body.* And the Food and Nutrition Board recommends 
    that people over the age of 51, whose absorption may not be quite as good 
    as it used to be, supplement their diets with a B12 vitamin or fortified food 
    products.  4. Avoid or limit caffeine. Caffeine is a stimulant that actually 
    generates a stress reaction in the body. (Dr. David Posen, Canadian Journal 
    of Continuing Medical Education) People who lower or eliminate intake 
    of caffeine report feeling more relaxed, less nervous, with more energy and 
    improved sleeping patterns. Next time you want that cup of coffee
 make 
    it a decaf! 5. Exercise regularly. Exercise is key to stress reduction! According 
    to Dr. David Posen, "Nothing beats aerobic exercise as a way of draining 
    off stress energy." It's generally recommended that we engage in some 
    form of aerobic activity for at least 20 minutes, three times per week. If 
    you're not exercising, find an activity that works best for you and get started! 6. Enjoy simple pleasures. Sometimes, it's the little things that 
    really count. It's amazing how therapeutic simple pleasures can be in reducing 
    stress. Take a walk around a lake. Play with your kids. Read a book. Make 
    the time in your schedule to do some of the simple things that bring you joy! 7. Pray. Last on our list
 but by no means the least important! 
    There are so many reasons to pray. Stress relief is just one benefit of a 
    praying lifestyle. God's Word is full of admonitions to pray (1 Th. 5:17, 
    Ja. 5:13, Ph. 4:6). And now, science is catching up! In 1997, it was reported 
    that at least thirty of the top medical schools in the United States offer 
    teaching programs on the subject of faith and the role of prayer in the healing 
    process. According to Dr. Herbert Benson, president of the Mind/Body Medical 
    Institute at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, 60 percent of 
    physician visits are due to stress-related illnesses that can be remedied 
    or improved with the physiologically soothing effects of prayer. We'll never eliminate stress from our lives -- at least not until we get 
    to heaven! And these lifestyle tips can be very beneficial but only if you 
    do them consistently. Even if that's not possible, it's important to supplement 
    your diet every day with a high quality B12 supplement. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. 
    This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 
    As with any natural product, individual results will vary.  For more information about Bee-Alive or Royal Jelly, please visit www.beealive.com. 
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