Posts Tagged ‘Stress Hormone’

The Power of Meditation on your Weight

Monday, April 15th, 2013
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Focusing on the present rather than letting the
mind drift may help to lower levels of the stress
hormone cortisol, according to new research from
the Shamatha Project at the University of
California, Davis.

The ability to focus mental resources on immediate
experience is an aspect of mindfulness, which can
be improved by meditation training.
“This is the first study to show a direct relation
between resting cortisol and scores on any type of
mindfulness scale,” said Tonya Jacobs, a
postdoctoral researcher at the UC Davis Center for
Mind and Brain and first author of a paper
describing the work, published this week in the
journal Health Psychology.

High levels of cortisol, a hormone produced by the
adrenal gland, are associated with physical or
emotional stress. Prolonged release of the hormone
contributes to wide-ranging, adverse effects on a
number of physiological systems.
The new findings are the latest to come from the
Shamatha Project, a comprehensive long-term,
control-group study of the effects of meditation
training on mind and body.
Led by Clifford Saron, associate research
scientist at the UC Davis Center for Mind and
Brain, the Shamatha Project has drawn the
attention of both scientists and Buddhist scholars
including the Dalai Lama, who has endorsed the
project.
In the new study, Jacobs, Saron and their
colleagues used a questionnaire to measure aspects
of mindfulness among a group of volunteers before
and after an intensive, three-month meditation
retreat. They also measured cortisol levels in the
volunteers’ saliva.

During the retreat, Buddhist scholar and teacher
B. Alan Wallace of the Santa Barbara Institute for
Consciousness Studies trained participants in such
skills as mindfulness of breathing, observing
mental events, and observing the nature of
consciousness. Participants also practiced
cultivating benevolent mental states, including
loving kindness, compassion, empathic joy and
equanimity.

At an individual level, there was a correlation
between a high score for mindfulness and a low
score in cortisol both before and after the
retreat. Individuals whose mindfulness score
increased after the retreat showed a decrease in
cortisol.
“The more a person reported directing their
cognitive resources to immediate sensory
experience and the task at hand, the lower their
resting cortisol.

If you didn’t know it cortisol is a steroid
hormone, produced by the zona fasciculata of the
adrenal cortex. It is released in response to
stress and a low level of blood glucocorticoids.
Its primary functions are to increase blood sugar
through gluconeogenesis; suppress the immune
system; and aid in fat, protein and carbohydrate
metabolism. It also decreases bone formation.
If there is too much cortisol in the body you will
never lose weight– the kind that shows up as
belly fat and when you are stressed you produce
even more of it. That’s why meditation is so good
for you. It calms things down and helps reduce
your stress levels.

In the program “Turn Stress Into Power”
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I spell out exact exercises and meditations to
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Dr. Wu Dhi

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The 9 Poisons that Can Shorten your Life

Monday, August 27th, 2012
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I always told my students It’s Not Bad Dying
but getting sick is the pits. To keep yourself
healthy there are some things that you really want
to avoid.

1. Stress– it can kill you
Stress will take its toil on you and may actually
shorten your life if you don’t know how to use it.

2. Smoking
Tobacco use remains the most preventable cause of
death. Smoking can rob you of 10 years of life
and if you get cancer or lung disease you will
find out what I meant by the pits.
But your body can bounce back sooner than you
would imagine. In fact blood pressure and
circulation improves the quickest after quitting,
and your can significantly reduce the risk of
cancers.

3. Stop eating processed foods
When I was a child my grandmother seemed to always
be in the kitchen and so was my mother. They
canned fresh fruit, made jelly, put up tomatoes,
pickles, peppers and relishes. Over the last 30 or
40 years there has been a shift to consuming more
processed foods by large multinational
corporations along with processing comes an
increase in added sodium, more saturated fat, more
sugar, and less fiber. The result? More,
cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes.

4. Sitting on your butt
Exercise, Exercise and more exercise. The more you
use your car the quicker it will ware out, but the
body is different. “Use it or loose it!” when we
exercise just 30 minutes a day five or more times
per week, you can extend your life by years.
Studies show that just 15 minutes a day can
increase your life span by another three years. So
get on your bike, roller blades, go to the gym,
take a walk and do something physical daily.

5. Anger
Anger can cost you years off your life. Levels of
stress hormone go up when you’re stressed or
angry, and cause havoc on your heart, metabolism,
and immune system. High cortisol has been
associated with greater mortality in a number of
studies.

6. Being a Hermit
Meet, Greet, visit friends and go out to eat!
Being social is a great longevity booster, it
boost your immune system, keeps you strong, while
being a hermit can be boring and put you in a
negative frame of mind and at risk of depression
and even heart attacks.

7. Letting Fear scare you to death
Fear can make your entire body contract causing
kidney problems, heart trouble and more. Chinese
medicine tells us that the opposite of fear is
gentleness. Exercises like yoga Tai chi and Qi
Gong can change your headspace bring more
gentleness into your life and keep you alive
longer.

8. Not sleeping
A good nights sleep can be worth Big bucks.
Getting a good night sleep can affect your
lifespan, not getting sufficient sleep or
disturbed sleep can effect your heart, cause
stress, depression, and heart disease.
Relaxing music and Meditation exercises can set
the stage for a good night’s sleep.

9. Good genes doesn’t always equal a long life

Work on health, avoid the 9 poisons

Having parents and grandparents who live into
their nineties and beyond is a blessing but it’s
only a third of the longevity secret.
Environmental and lifestyle, your diet and
exercise plus whether you’re exposed to toxins or
not and how much stress you experience play a big
roll in your longevity or lack of it. Also
relationships also play a huge role in how fast
you age and how long you might live.

Staying healthy is as changeling as you get older
and if you are still doing any of the 9 no, no ,
it’s time to wake up and start working on self
cultivation! You can change your health picture
around in no time at all and enjoy a quality life.
I have spent much of my life helping people turn
their health around for the better.

It’s a blessing to be healthy but you must work at
it!

Health is a privilege!

If you are ready for a great life contact me and
I’ll give you a free consultation to make your
life better.

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I wish you the best in your Health, Wealth and
Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi