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Roots of Illness- Part 1

What is your understanding of health and disease? There are so many factors in play that contribute to illness. When I was in Coaching school at The National Institute of Whole Health (NIWH), I learned a lot about evidence-based ways to prevent disease. In addition, I learned how to make sustainable lifestyle changes to improve the well-being and quality of life.  

What is Functional Medicine?

One of the most interesting courses I took during my time at NIWH was Functional Medicine. This course was presented by the New York Times -bestselling author, lecturer, and practicing physician Mark A. Hyman, M.D. Dr. Hyman is a leader in the emerging field of functional medicine.

Functional medicine is an approach to health care and healing that looks at the whole person and seeks to find the cause and effect of the disease.

Dr. Hyman is one of my favorite doctors to follow for current and helpful guidance on recovering from disease and chronic conditions. In this NIWH course, he taught the 7 Roots of Illness. Below are the first 3. Stay tuned for the other 4 in my blog next week!

The Roots of Illness

Environmental Inputsdiet, lifestyle, toxins, stress, physical and emotional trauma.

The health of our “soil”, our inner terrain, has everything to do with how we react to stressors in the environment and whether or not we break down or fight off disease. The quality of our diet is key in avoiding chronic disease. It is best to focus on eating whole foods instead of the traditional American diet of high carb, sugar, and processed foods.

Our environment and relationships can cause significant stress on our minds and bodies as well as financial worries, family, and work issues.  For instance, exposure to toxins like mold, heavy metals, pesticides, and other industrial chemicals are also factors. Any type of trauma that we endure in life will affect our health in a negative way. Even exercise can be stressful if it is too intense and can eventually wear out our bodies. 


Inflammatory Process 

Our immune systems are constantly under attack. We all have some inflammation in our bodies already and our lifestyle choices can make it worse. Silent inflammation does not cause symptoms and is like a fire that is out of control in our body. For instance, poor diet, toxins, allergens, and medications like NSAIDs, aspirin, and steroids are linked to increased inflammation. 


Biological Equilibrium – Hormones and Neurotransmitters

If hormones are out of harmony it will affect the rest of your body. There is a connection between the endocrine system, immune system, neurological system, and digestive system through these chemical communicators. The hormones like insulin, cortisol, adrenalin, and thyroid control many of our body’s messages and keep us in balance.

The neurotransmitters like serotonin that balances mood and dopamine that deals with attention help to maintain homeostasis.  For example, too much insulin by sugar consumption causes many detrimental effects on the body such as affecting metabolism. Stored belly fat, high blood pressure, increased cancer cells, increased cravings, and appetite are factors.

Hyman, M. (2032) Functional Medicine NIWH media course. The Seven Roots of Illness. Retrieved from http://www.classroom.wholepersonhealthcare.org

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Avoid Chronic Illness

Keep these in mind when thinking about your own wellness and know that there are many factors that affect health and the disease process. Above all,  if you are ever in need of some extra coaching I am just a phone call away! Stay tuned for the next 4 roots of illness in the next blog post.

xoxo

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage Stress, Chronic Pain, and Anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

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How Stress Affects Your Mind & Body

As a Massage Therapist, I see every day how STRESS affects people’s emotional and physical health. For a long time, I didn’t realize how much chronic stress impacts the different systems of our body.  Have you ever considered how lifestyle choices plus stress can lead to mental and physiological conditions and disease?

What is important to understand is that there are 5 ways that stress affects both your mind and your body. You have more control over your health than you think!

Physical Signs of Stress

Our bodies are able to adapt to a certain level of dysfunction and has an amazing ability to manage some stress for us. There are many signs of distress in our bodies before we suffer from an injury, condition, or disease.

Physical signs of stress include body aches and pains, limited movement in joints, weakness, fatigue from lack of good sleep, brain fog, digestive issues, or decreased energy levels and stiffness. Please don’t fall victim to thinking these symptoms are always related to age. It is critical to have an awareness of how stress is affecting your health and to know that you are in some control of what happens.

  • Doing a little movement every day is helpful to combat stress because it releases those happy hormones. 
  • Sit outside in nature. You will be surprised at how much of a positive impact this can have.
  • Have a daily stretching routine. This will help with flexibility and helps to detox the body as well.

Emotional Check In

The emotional responses of stress can be irritability, frustration, anger, anxiety, and depression. Not expressing your feelings and holding stuff in can lead to all of these outcomes.  There are many positive and healthy ways to deal with emotional stress.

  • Talk with a trusted friend or loved one or find a support group, coach, or therapist. Everyone needs a little extra support once in a while to overcome obstacles.
  • Say positive affirmations. Write them down and repeat daily. Doing this consistently helps to break the negative thought patterns we all tend to have sometimes.
  • Start a daily breathing practice.  Take some deep breaths in and out. This helps to stop that fight or flight response and a simple way to shorten anxiety attacks.
  • Try meditation, prayer, and gratitude practice. Just a few minutes to yourself to quiet your mind is helpful to cope with stress. There are many great apps out there to help with all of these.

Food is a Stressor

Do you know that nutrition is a chemical stressor to the body? Consuming a diet full of sugar, white flour, processed foods, and gluten is highly inflammatory and can make your joints and muscles stiff and tense and cause weight gain. They are also traced back to many chronic illnesses as well.

  • Try an elimination diet. Cut out those inflammatory foods and notice increased energy and better sleep. Eating less processed foods will help to improve digestion and when the gut is healthy you are less likely to have issues in other areas of your body.  You can still enjoy treats but try to limit them. I know it’s hard but your body will thank you for it!
  • Contact a trained Dietitian to get some additional help with which foods are good for your body type. This will help you get on the right path as opposed to falling prey to the many fad diets out there.
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Your Environment

The environment we surround ourselves in can cause a huge amount of stress. At times, we all have work and family stress. Where you find yourself every day has an impact on your health. You always have a choice whether or not to stay in a toxic environment.  We definitely can’t change our families but we do have the choice of who we spend time with. Having a loving and supportive social network is proven to reduce stress.

  • Make an effort to surround yourself with the positive people in your life and limit the negative interaction.
  • Find something to laugh at every day.
  • Schedule fun activities into your calendar to give you something to look forward to.
  • Limit chemicals in your home. Look for natural cleaners that have fewer chemicals. You would be shocked at how these chemicals cause havoc on the nervous system which affects all other systems of the body.

Keep the Faith

Having solid values and spiritual beliefs goes a long way in helping to reduce stress. It takes away the fear and worries you may have or at least puts things into perspective. Being hopeful and understanding that everything happens for a reason has been tremendously helpful in my own battles with stress. Negative thinking perpetuates more negative stuff to happen. Nurturing a positive mindset helps to manage stress levels.

  • Figure out your purpose. Having a purpose in life and helping others has really made it so much easier for me to function.
  • Live in the moment. Be present with yourself and others and be aware of what’s going on around you.
  • Have a spiritual practice. Whatever this means to you. Believing in a higher power keeps stress from becoming overwhelming.

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The Big Picture

Once I had an understanding of the 5 Aspects of Whole Health™© that I learned in coaching school, my perspective changed tremendously.  As a refresher, those are: Physical, Emotional, Nutritional, Environmental, and Spiritual. They outline a big picture of how everything is connected and are all equally important in how they impact health and disease.

Stress can be so harmful if it goes untreated. By just being aware of how stress affects you is the first step. Knowledge is powerful! Try to incorporate more self-care and stress management into your daily life. I promise by doing so it will help you become the best version of yourself and will improve your overall health and mindset. What is one way you are going to manage your stress today?

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

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Stress Management Series: 7 Ways To Detox Your Life

Stress management is an essential part of any wellness program.  Stress can be extremely harmful to our health. Also, lack of self-care, unhealthy habits, poor mindset, unresolved anger, and chronic stress can lead to so many problems in our bodies and minds. The powerful mind/body connection cannot be ignored. If you feel out of control and overwhelmed take a minute to read this. I shared some of my stress management techniques that will help to jump-start your journey to a healthier and happier life.

Natural Stress Management

Spring is a perfect time for renewal and to perform a detox for yourself.  Therefore, it’s a great time of year to think about “spring cleaning” in every area of your life. There are many ways to refresh your life and help you feel like you have some control.  Moreover, when you feel in control, you tend to be able to better cope with the stress that comes along in daily life.

Over the last couple of months, I shared 7 stress management tips from my premium Stress Solution Coaching program. In case you missed it, below is a review and the links to the 7 Ways To Detox Your Life.

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Stress Management Series- Detox Your Life Recap

1. Detox Your Mind

2. Detox Your Body

3. Detox Your Home

4. Detox Your Closet

5. Detox Your Calendar

6. Detox Your Digital Life

7. Detox Your Relationships


Live the Best Version of Yourself

It is good to evaluate where you are at.  Could you be doing better at managing stress?  Take some time to evaluate these stress management steps. I recommend spending time on one tip per week.

What small steps can you take to move closer to a less stressful existence?

Ask yourself… what can I do today to make tomorrow better for myself, my loved ones, and the rest of the world.

If you need some help with managing stress and are interested in hearing more about my signature 6-week Stress Management Coaching program click here!

Comment and feel free to share with me if you have taken any action and what some of your struggles are.

Also, I offer a complimentary Discovery call to explore coaching options.  Check it out and take some action today. You are worth it!

xoxo

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage Stress, Chronic Pain, and Anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

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How to Detox Your Relationships

We all have a choice in life who to let into our worlds. How do you feel about the relationships in your life and who you surround yourself with? It does get easier with age to recognize who just isn’t going to be genuine or good to be around. What is the saying.. You can pick your friends but you can’t pick your family.

Sometimes we choose people as friends or partners that are not the best for us. Sure, at first they may seem great and provide some kind of entertainment or meet a need for us in that season of life. People show their true colors once you get to know them and some you can trust and some you can’t.

Trim the Tree

I have loved and lost many times including relationships with friends. My closest friends and I have a saying to “trim the tree” if a person is a drag emotionally and just not making an effort in the relationship. Sometimes this is true even if it is family as well.

However, you are better served to make more of an effort to work it out with a family member if possible as long as it isn’t abusive. In that case, do what is best and safe for you. It makes me sad to hear about family members who don’t speak to each other because it is truly heartbreaking and not good for your health to hold onto hate or resentment.

It is a stressor on our emotions and affects our physical health and just plain does not feel good. We all deserve better than that. Yes, you do too!

Surround yourself with positive and supportive people. Your health depends on it!

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Detox Your Relationships

The last tip of this series from my Stress Solution Coaching program is to Detox Your Relationships. Unless you’re incredibly lucky, there is most likely at least one negative relationship in your life. This can be a really difficult subject, but an incredibly important one to consider.

When you read the words “negative relationship” — who comes to mind? Does anyone pop into your mind right off the bat? It could be a coworker, nosey neighbor, friend, or even a family member.

Although we can’t always “detox” these relationships completely, there are ways to readjust and evaluate what is not serving you in your relationships. Luckily, there are plenty of people out there that you can have a healthy relationship with! One of love, understanding, honesty, laughter, and learning.

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Healing and detoxing the relationships that are not serving you is empowering and rewarding — clearing space for new and impactful relationships in your life.

This week is a time of renewal, what relationships in your life need a reconnection or reevaluation?

Take some time and think about it and write a list of energy-draining people in your life. This is a powerful exercise and will open up new and exciting possibilities as well as close those doors that are not healthy for you.

xoxo

Jill DeMasi 

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

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Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

A Few Tricks to Simplify Your Calendar

What does your calendar look like these days? This may depend on what phase of life you are in. Kids or no kids? Because with kids your schedule is definitely more jam-packed with activities like sports, school events, and playdates. Maybe you are busy with doctor visits, work events, and volunteer commitments. Sometimes it may be difficult to find the time for anything else.

Don’t forget we all have the same 24 hours in a day to spend. How do you spend yours?

We are all so busy with no time to take care of ourselves…right? Are we really though?

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Review Your Calendar

Do me a favor and take a look at your calendar. If you manage your time efficiently you will always find some extra time in your day. It’s not so easy but try it. Doing this every once in a while will help you manage stress in your daily life. This exercise will help you figure out how to fit in some self-care too which is necessary if you want to live a healthy lifestyle.

The next tip from my Stress Solution coaching program is to Detox Your Calendar.

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Are you one of those people that don’t like disappointing others, so you pack your schedule full of commitments? Wearing yourself thin is a disservice to all parties involved, especially you. Are there some responsibilities on your plate that could be given to someone else? Some simple rearranging could do the trick.

It is crucial to remember that detoxing your calendar is not an act of irresponsibility. Allowing yourself to perform this detox will be the beginning of a new and better functioning schedule.

Figuring out when you are most productive and scheduling your appointments strategically will make for smoother days to come.

Make Some Changes

Adding in some fun new routines can be a nice refreshing start to your new, refreshed life.

Consider what actions would make your routine more enjoyable for you. Think about the stuff you can do without or is draining you. Can you add in a hobby you’ve been dying to take up? Or perhaps adding a weekly, routine date with friends? I like to make sure I spend time with friends even if it is for a quick lunch or walks when time permits. It is good for your soul to be around supportive and loving people!

Take ACTION! Remove anything from your calendar that is not serving you or your family.

I suggest picking up a copy of The Perfect Day Formula because it really helped me manage my time and is a great read!  What is one healthy habit you could start implementing into your calendar to bring lasting health and happiness? I suggest doing this at least monthly in order to keep your life and health in check. Simplify 🙂

perfect day formula book

xoxo

Jill DeMasi

Jill DeMasi is a Lifestyle Blogger, Licensed Massage Therapist, and a Certified Wellness Coach with a passion for helping others manage stress, chronic pain, and anxiety. Learn more about her journey and wellness practice that offers natural solutions to stress at www.AtTheHeartofWellness.com.

Subscribe to my Lifestyle Blog!

 

Disclaimer: The information contained in this document is for general education purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical conditions. Check with your health practitioner before making diet and lifestyle changes.

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