luni, 10 august 2015

Happyness=serotonin. Boost it up!

"We know that your level of serotonin can affect a wide range of functions, organs and behaviors including:
  • Appetite
  • Aggression
  • Heart
  • Hormones
  • Impulse control
  • Memory
  • Mood
  • Muscles
  • Sexual desire
  • Sleep
  • Social behaviors
We also know that although your brain manufactures some serotonin and your serotonin level affects nearly all your brain cells, 90% of your serotoninis in your gut. Talk about a mind-body connection!

But what we don’t know is exactly how serotonin contributes to or alleviates depression. It’s likely that the picture is much more complicated than just "low serotonin equals depression," and "high serotonin equals happiness." It’s a good bet that other hormones and neurotransmitters play a role as well.
And that’s why boosting your serotonin naturally works so well. When you do it, you’re boosting (and lowering) a number of other things in your body — things like hormones and neurotransmitters that will all support you in feeling great.
It’s like eating a well-balanced diet compared to taking a multivitamin.
So how do you boost serotonin without a pill?
Below are nine of my favorite natural ways to boost your serotonin and get happy. They're surprisingly easy, and you won’t need to ask your doctor if any of them are right for you.
1. Eat foods rich in tryptophan.
Tryptophan is a precursor to serotonin, and foods rich in it include foods like chicken, eggs, fish, nuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds and turkey.
2. Eat fermented foods, including raw milk yogurt and kefir, sauerkraut, and kim chi.
These help you absorb the nutrients you need for serotonin production and help keep your gut healthy — where most of your serotonin resides.
3. Avoid sugar.
Sugar gives you a temporary lift because it triggers an immediate release of serotonin. But sugar does all kinds of bad things, including mess up the bacteria in your gut, which ultimately can deplete your serotonin.
4. Move your body.
Moving your body boosts your serotonin and other endorphins. That’s why a vigorous workout that makes you sweat can give you what we used to call a “runner’s high.” But even a short walk can significantly improve your mood.
5. Get some sun.
I know we’ve all been told for ages to avoid the sun, but the sun is a serotonin booster. It’s healthy to get a little every day, as a small dose of daily sunshine is a powerful prescription for good health.
6. Do yoga and meditation.
Stress zaps your serotonin, your energy, and your health. Yoga and meditation calm your body and your mind — boosting your serotonin and having many other positive effects.
7. Sleep well — and enough.
Quality sleep allows your body to repair and rebalance. Most adults need seven to nine hours of sleep, and you’ll get the best sleep if you hit your pillow between 10 and 11 pm.
8. Get a massage.
Research has found that massages can increase serotonin and dopamine while decreasing the stress hormone, cortisol.
9. Spend time with the one(s) you love.

Sharing meaningful and fun times with those dearest to your heart boosts feel-good hormones and makes everything better!"
Learn more on how to keep a happy lifestyle and boost your serotonin levels at will, by watching the video class THE LUSCIOUS LIFESTYLES PROGRAM - 11 modules teaching you about meditation, quantum field connection, optimal diet, boy-mind attunement and other simple methods to get happy...in a heart beat :)
We also recommend the book GET SEDUCED BY YOUR OWN LIFE - simple, powerful tips for a life-changing attitude.
Love,

Cristiana Dragomir
Holistic Therapist&Coach
Tel: 0746 165 813
E-mail: cristiana.dragomir999@gmail.com
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