Showing posts with label depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depression. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

6 Tips to Boost Your Positive Vibes with Negative Ions

6 Tips to Boost Your Positive Vibes with Negative Ions

March 16, 2011
By Guest Blogger


by Stuart Watkins
Have you been getting your daily dose of negative ions? We need exposure to negative ions to be more positive in our life. I know, it sounds a little backward at first, doesn’t it? Negative ions are invisible molecules that clean the air around us by attaching themselves to positive ions (from dust, smoke, electronics, car exhausts, our breathing, etc.), so they’re not just floating around for us to breathe into our system. Generally the more populated a city is, the fewer negative ions and the more positive ions.
As I write this, I’m in India’s capital city, Delhi — one of the most polluted cities in the world. Having spent the previous four weeks nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas in a town called Tapovan, Rishikesh, my love for negative ions reached new heights. I can’t help but compare the difference in how my body and mind feel in Delhi as compared to Rishikesh. I don’t think I will ever take fresh air for granted again!
Every morning a powerful breeze would howl down from the Himalayan mountains bringing healing energy from this sacred land. As we practiced yoga every morning at sunrise, the magical breeze would flow through the ashram and through our bodies creating a magical environment. The cleansing, strengthening and mystical effects were apparent from day one. Through the deep meditation practices I could literally feel the negative ions flowing into my system, cleansing, healing and creating space for an abundance of vitality and joy.
Negative ions help relieve stress, increase vitality, strengthen the immune system and so much more. That’s why we all feel so incredibly good after being at a waterfall, in the mountains or at the beach. The human body is meant to be absorbing negative ions on a regular basis, so it’s no wonder why there are so many health problems related to fatigue, depression and immune disorders. It’s no wonder why so many people find it incredibly hard to let their true nature shine. Most people aren’t exposed to nearly enough negative ions. All the technology around us has virtually eliminated the positive ions in the air — unless you live at a beach with no cars or electronics or out in the wilderness or mountains, etc.). Oh, wonderful Rishikesh!
Often people think they can escape pollution by staying indoors. It’s quite common for indoor environments to be just as, if not more than, polluted as outside. When you look around most bedrooms or offices, there are at least a couple of electronic devices. Think about it … laptops, mobile phones, televisions, lights, heaters, electric blankets and so many of the countless electronic gadgets available these days. They all release positive ions galore! Even man-made fibers in carpets, clothes and furniture all reduce the level of negative ions and increase the positive ones in the environment. The house you live in or the place you work at could very well be more polluted than outside! Combine this with other pollutants (if you live in a populated area) and you can almost guarantee that you’re getting exposed to way too many positive ions. This over-exposure to positive ions contributes to the body being in toxic overload, unless small steps are made to make your environment richer in negative ions.
Here are some tips to help bring more negative ions into your life:
-Use Himalayan rock salt lamps or an ion generator or purifier in your house and in your office, if possible. These lamps and purifiers mop up positive ions and help bring back natural harmony to your environment.
-Place potted plants (real ones) throughout your house and office. It’s very common for modern houses to be more polluted than outside, so enjoy bringing the beauty of nature into your home.
-Connect with nature. Get barefoot and walk on raw earth. The earth is charged with negative ions! Our feet are conductors to absorb negative ions, so go outside and experience a lovely barefoot walk. Simply walking on the earth is so healing.
-Spend time at the beach or a waterfall. There’s a reason why we feel so good after being at the beach or at a waterfall. Because of the crashing pure water, these precious parts of the planet are especially charged with negative ions.
-Use natural, preferably organic deodorants, body washes and creams. You can even use Himalayan rock salt soaps, which are quite mainstream now.
-Use organic sheets, towels, clothes and dishwasher and laundry detergents, if you really want to go the extra distance in your efforts to increase negative ions and decrease positive ones in your life.
So, if you’re not feeling as good as you know you could feel, it may be as simple as looking at the environment you’re in and making some small changes here and there. To me, it’s all about getting back to our true nature, which is full of joy and vitality. We’re meant to connect with nature, not pollutants, so in gratitude for the body we have been blessed with and in gratitude for the amazing planet we live on, do yourself a favor and bring some negative ions into your life.

 http://kriscarr.com/blog/6-tips-to-boost-your-positive-vibes-with-negative-ions/

Stuart Watkins is a holistic fitness and lifestyle coach based out of Australia. Stuart’s love for travel and new knowledge has taken him all around the world, while achieving certifications as a Holistic Fitness Practitioner, Holistic Life Coach, Yoga Teacher, Personal Trainer, Massage Therapist and Stress Management Specialist. He draws on his knowledge in these areas to ensure each of his clients journey to true health and happiness is in good hands.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

How Depression Differs From Sadness























How Depression Differs From Sadness
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
How Depression Differs From Sadness

Depression is a term, often used in the wrong context, by every one. Depression is often wrongly thought as a synonym for sadness. But it is not so. Depression is not just sadness. It is more than that. It is a medical illness.

So how does a seasonal sadness in a person differ from depression? The main difference between the two is sadness goes away after a certain amount of time but depression persists. In depressive disorder a person has a depressed mood or a loss of interest in daily activities consistently for at least a fortnight. A sad person can cope with life whereas a depressed one feels hopeless and he feels he can't take it anymore.

To a person who is depressed, the most uncaring and insensitive phrase you can utter is "to snap out of it". When you say this to a depressed person, you not only get him mentally more depressed but also leave him keep wondering what the real problem with him might be. The most important thing you have to understand when dealing with depressed people is that if a person diagnosed with depression can snap out of it, then probably a person with heart decease or kidney failure may as well snap out of it.

Many people think that people with depression are weak and they never try to come out it or they are just acting. All these assumptions are wrong. On the other hand depression is a serious mental illness, which if left untreated, can even lead to suicide. So never go easy if any one you know is suffering from it. It is highly curable and the first thing you need is to consult with a doctor. Most of the people react well to the treatment and get better as the days pass by. So next time, when you feel like yelling at a depressed person, hold it. Try to help him with the right treatment.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

What are the benefits of forgiving someone?

What are the benefits of forgiving someone?
Letting go of grudges and bitterness makes way for compassion, kindness and peace. Forgiveness can lead to:

■Healthier relationships
■Greater spiritual and psychological well-being
■Less stress and hostility
■Lower blood pressure
■Fewer symptoms of depression, anxiety and chronic pain
■Lower risk of alcohol and substance abuse

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/forgiveness/MH00131/NSECTIONGROUP=2

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Music is healing


Music takes us to that place in our minds where we reflect on memories of love, loss, joy or sorrow. It makes a lasting impression within our being. When we accept music and give it a place in our hearts and minds, music becomes healing.

Shared by Camelia

1) The musical words of wisdom and healing to any and all who need and except them..
2) Use sound and music to heal and relax.
3) Healing and meditation music becomes a vehicle for self-healing when it assists the listener to make contact with their inner most self. (inner 'little' voice) It also help us to OPEN up to a more loving, open, receptive, conscious, and compassionate state of being and self-acceptance.

4)The music is a sacred tool of divine intelligence & a cosmic accelerator to help you reach these finer inner states & sustain them in your daily life.

5)Deep, soothing, melodic, and uplifting music - type of music allow your soul's light to free you from all limitations.

6)Use music to heal and evolve your body, mind, thoughts and emotions.
7) To learn to meditate,is around 5 – 8 Herzt range of sound. Around 5 to 7 Herzt of sound/music can help the body to rest completely.
8) Be very aware that certain frequencies (they are different for different people) can cause great discomfort and even physical pain and illness … and never forget that too much of any good thing can have devastating effects.
9) Warning - Music therapy can only be practiced by someone with an advanced degree and appropriate clinical training

How and Why Is Music A Good Tool For Health?
Music therapy is an interpersonal process in which the therapist uses music and all of its facets-physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual-to help clients to improve or maintain their health.

Many hospitals in USA use music to help with pain management, to help ward off depression, to promote movement, to calm patients, to ease muscle tension,using music to help cancer patients, children with ADD, and others.

Strong type of music can stimulate brainwaves to resonate in sync with the beat, with faster beats bringing sharper concentration and more alert thinking, and a slower tempo promoting a calm,meditative state.

Music has also been found to bring many other benefits such as lowering blood pressure (which can also reduce the risk of stroke and other health problems over time), boost immunity, ease muscle tension, and more.

Type of music for your soul

Neo-Soul is a musical genre that fuses contemporary R&B and 1970s-style soul with elements of hip-hop. As its name (new-soul) implies, Neo-Soul music is essentially modern-day soul music, with contemporary attitudes and sensibilities.
Information on sound/HERZT?
- Tigers roar at around 18 hertz.
- The range of human hearing is technically, between 20 and 20,000 hertz.
- Some cars vibrates as low-frequency vibrations from them - 4 hertz to 7 hertz.
- The frequency or infrasound is a very long wave, as low as 20 hertz. Some animals like bats and dolphins.
- Some people who practice certain forms of yoga or martial arts use sound to strengthen their muscles(25 hertz - research shown)
- The cats' purrs is exactly 25 to 50 hertz.
- There are some people can hear as low as 18 hertz, like ghost hauntings in a building.