Want
to get healthy and lose weight? Then
relax. It’s true. Relaxing is good for you, so relax and read on for tips!
The role of cortisol
One
of the most important reasons that relaxation is good for you is because it
prevents the release of excess cortisol.
Cortisol is a hormone that your body releases when it is stressed. If you only have small amounts of cortisol,
there is no problem. But when stress is
persistent, as it is in many of our lives, the amount of cortisol in your
bloodstream rises and stays elevated.
The result? Weight gain.
When
cortisol is released, you begin craving foods that deliver quick energy, such
as potato chips, candy bars, pastries, etc.
If this were not bad enough, cortisol goes on to store those extra
calories as fat, mainly around your abdominal area.
Cortisol
also interferes with the hormones that control your appetite; you will find
that you are hungry more often and have a hard time staying satiated.
And
if that were not enough, cortisol can
also cause decreased muscle mass because it lowers testosterone levels. The less muscle you have, the less fat you
will burn.
The science of relaxation
The
good news is that intentional relaxation can combat stress and combat
cortisol. Scientists have discovered
what they call “the relaxation effect.”
Specifically, Harvard researchers have learned that deep relaxation
causes bodily changes all the way down to our genetic level. For those people who practiced yoga long
term, their disease fighting genes were active, as opposed to people who did
not make relaxation a part of their lives.1
The
participants in the study who practiced yoga had ‘switched on’ genes that
protect them from high blood pressure, rheumatoid arthritis, pain and even
infertility.
But wait! There’s more…
When
the researchers in the study asked the non-relaxation practicing participants
to start using relaxation methods, it only took two months for their bodies to
begin changing. Genes that fight
inflammation and help prevent cancer began turning on! And the more they
practiced relaxation, the more improved were the benefits.
The
take away message? You can’t afford not to relax. Too much is riding on
this. Start now and in just a couple short months, you can be enjoying the
genetic benefits of robust health.
Source:
1
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/relax--its-good-for-you-20090819-eqlo.html
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