Showing posts with label meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meditation. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2017

BRAIN RECHARGE: 20-1-7 Challenge: Week #4



Dr. Grimes' 20-1-7 CHALLENGE: 
  • For the first TWENTY weeks of this year,
  • Pick ONE healthy change every Sunday, and
  • Commit to that change for SEVEN days.
BRAIN RECHARGE: 20-1-7 Challenge Week #4

MEDITATION. This is something I think about and INTEND to add to my daily routine every year, but have honestly never managed. This week, I will do a 12 minute meditation every day.

Last week, the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease published an interesting study, which is what is pushing me: 

Meditation and Music Improve Memory and Cognitive Function in Adults with Subjective Cognitive Decline: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.

In short, 60 people with "Subjective Cognitive Decline" (think of this as likely pre-Alzheimer's) committed to a six month study. They were randomly assigned to either a daily 12 minute Kirtan Kriya meditation or a 12 minute music listening session for the first three months, and then they could choose to continue that practice or not during the second three months (roughly 70% chose to continue the daily intervention.) Memory and cognitive testing showed "marked and significant improvements" at three months (compared with their baseline) and these improvements were maintained or improved after six months! 

My first question was "what is Kirtan Kriya meditation"? A quick youtube search yielded multiple helpful instructional videos that revealed this is that classic yoga-style meditation where you chant four syllables: "Sa Ta Na Ma".  I'll admit, I had trouble staying focused on the first few instructional videos that I watched, but  after I understood the basics, I connected with Nirinjan Kaur's video, which  beautifully combines the chant with background music and harmony that I find almost hypnotizing. 

Does it have to be Kirtan Kriya meditation? No. For example, this study demonstrated listening to music provided the same cognitive improvement as this type of meditation. 

BOTTOM LINE: We know that meditation may provide many benefits, including improvement in blood pressure, sleep, anxiety, irritable bowel and many other chronic illnesses. Why not give some form of meditation a try for a week? And yes...there's an app (or two or twenty) for that.  

20-1-7 Challenge Week #1: COLOR

20-1-7 Challenge Week #2: Veggie Spiralizer

20-1-7 Challenge Week #3: Medication Dispenser FEEDBACK: using this dispenser for my prescription and recommended supplements worked like a charm, though interestingly I still missed my sublingual B12 one day, because I had just brushed my teeth and thought I would take it "later". This is a no-brainer to keep going long term!

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

2013- A Year for YOU!


Happy New Year! I love new beginnings- who doesn't? Whether it is the first of the month, your birthday, an anniversary, or yes, the NEW YEAR- give yourself the precious gift of a new start!
Since this is my blog about all things healthy, I wish for you specifically to give yourself the gift of a new start for health...whatever is most important to YOU.
90% of us struggle with our weight. Whether it is fighting that same darn 10-20 pounds that we battle every year, or perhaps the first time that our metabolism packed its bags and deserted us, Americans have big issues with weight (no pun intended.) What will you do this year?
Let me say right now, if you are not exercising at all, and eating out over half your meals, please do not commit to exercise every day & a brilliant, gourmet, healthy home-cooked meal three times per day! Whatever you choose, set yourself up for SUCCESS!
For 2013, I'd like to encourage you to pick ONE thing today to improve your health. Is it a goal of five servings of fruits and/or vegetables per day? Hooray! Choose it! Is it parking your car at the back of the lot? Awesome! Walking the stairs instead of taking the escalator or elevator? Buying a pedometer? Meditating 5 minutes each morning before you get out of bed? Amen!
My wish for each and every one of you is better health- spiritual, mental, and physical health. I am in the process of finalizing tough decisions in my own life to optimize not only my health, but my family's collaborative "health".
BOTTOM LINE: Start off 2013 with ONE simple step towards better health- choose it today!