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Natural Stress Relief – Interesting Sites

November 29th, 2011 by

On a recent post I did an article on natural stress relief from the perspective of an energy healer.

The article centered around the following cause of stress and a method of removing the root causes.

What happens is that past stresses or traumas get embedded into your energy field and cause the energy flow in that area to become stagnated.

Now what usually happens is that since these blockages are generally so long term they have been incorporated into your reaction patterns and feel “normal”.

My preferred method is to see a qualified and trained energy healer and have them simply remove the blocked energy. When the energy is released the stress from the trauma is also released.

In this article and ones that follow I would like to look at a number of websites that feature alternative methods of stress relief that include over the counter herbs, different types of meditation, exercises and breath work.

And in this article I want to feature sites that discuss herbal remedies.

Herbs for Natural Stress Relief

Before “modern” medicine, herbal remedies have been used for 1000s of years in every culture. Herbs are a tried and true source of relief from many of today’s medical problems.

But just because something is labelled as an herb does not mean you should take it blindly and without question. Like anything you do you should make sure what you are taking is safe.

Any suggestions from the sites noted below should be researched on your own and you should consult with your personal health care provider.

17 Natural herbs For Stress And Anxiety

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17 Natural Herbs For Stress and its Symptoms. herbs-for-stress-relief. Stress is the body's reactions to the demands of everyday life. While stress is a normal response, too much stress can be damaging and cause long-term physical ailments,

Natural Stress Relief from Food | Natural Stress Remedies

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natural stress relief foods In times of stress, food becomes the automatic go-to source for natural stress relief for many. Indeed, certain foods induce a calm and relaxed state as well as a greater sense of personal control during stressful situations. It seems that when stress levels rise, the willpower to for effective stress management. Do your best to go decaf. Herbal teas are a good option and decaffeinated coffee (after a brief transitional period) works for me too!

The 5 Best Herbs for Depression : Natural Remedies for Depression

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Find the best natural herbs for your depression. Studies have shown Find the Best Natural Treatments for Your Type of Depression Holy Basil. Holy Basil is an Ayurvedic herb used for stress relief and elevating the spirit.

Herbal Remedies that are Helpful for Stress | Natural Anxiety

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Herbal remedies have been around for a long time and are used for many different purposes. One of the most common among them is stress relief. When stress becomes a more serious factor in your life then you'll want to

4 Best Herbal Stress Remedies To Combat Stress | Best Stress

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Herbal stress remedies taken as tea. A mild natural stress and anxiety relief is Lemon Balm. It can be made as a tea or probably combined with other mints. It is taken 3 to 4 times daily. Passion flower has a soothing effect and

Are Herbal Stress Remedies A Quick Way to Relax? – Hive Health Media (blog)

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Are Herbal Stress Remedies A Quick Way to Relax?Hive Health Media (blog)Fortunately, there are many easy herbal stress remedies which have been discovered that can help us obtain a natural stress and anxiety relief. Natural remedies for stress relief …

As you can see there are a number of herbal combinations for natural stress relief.

You want to pick and choose carefully so that the herbal combination you choose is the one best suited for your needs.

Each of us has a different physical makeup and what may work for one person may be to strong or to weak for the next person.

As a rule, herbal remedies are safe as long as you follow the directions for usage and the dosage.

If you have any questions about natural stress relief feel free to contact me.



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Natural Stress Relief – The Energy Healing Way

November 22nd, 2011 by
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When I work with my clients, one topic that always comes up is what to do with stress.

Now this is not the good stress that motivates us to higher goals and achievements – this is the stress that tears you down, day in and day out.

All stressors are not created equal and in fact stress comes in two distinct forms.

Types of Stress

There is the stress of daily life. You know the everyday things that pull us in one direction and then the other.

Worry about jobs, financial matters, how are the kids doing, what is up with my partner, what will that doctors visit tell me. And on and on and on.

Everybody has this kind of stress and there are many techniques to learn to deal with it.

We hear about doing relaxation exercises, yoga, drinking herbal teas, taking “me” time and of course stopping in at the doctor’s office for a prescription.

And all of these methods have different degrees of success. Especially when coupled with modest life style changes that help reduce some of the incoming stress.

Then there is the stress on the body that comes from past events.

This is a type of stress that is much more difficult to deal with using conventional self help techniques.

This type of stress comes from events where something or some things have happened to you or from areas in your life where you feel you have failed.

You may have been raised in an abusive environment. You may be married in an abusive environment. You may have felt that you made many mistakes in raising your children or in making career and financial choices.

When added together, the list of stressors that my clients tell me about is quite extensive.

But the one thing these stressors all have in common is that they cause havoc on your physical and emotional well being.

The fastest way to remove these stressors is to see a qualified energy healer and simply have the stressors removed. I do it all the time for my clients.

Embedded Stress

What happens is that past stresses or traumas get embedded into your energy field and cause the energy flow in that area to become stagnated.

Now what usually happens is that since these blockages are generally so long term they have been incorporated into your reaction patterns and feel “normal”.

But they are anything but normal. They may be usual. They may be familiar. They may be comfortable, but normal – no.

When you have energy that is stagnated in a certain area of your energy field it like having knots in a muscle.

If you have a knot in your back muscle it may be hard or impossible to turn or bend in a certain direction. You become limited in the way your body responds. And you are forced to move in a way that may not be the best for the situation.

The same is true for blocks in your energy field. You may be in an emotional situation that would have you react with kindness and compassion but your energetic blocks force you to move in the direction of suspicion and fear. Not good.

Anything that causes you to react in a forced manner is stressful. And long term stress shows itself in your physical body, in your emotional well being and in your spiritual openness.

What Does This Mean

The conventional method of relieving stress induced by trauma is to either use medication or to embark on a course of talk therapy with a qualified psychologist or psychiatrist.

And these methods work over a period of time.

My preferred method is to see a qualified and trained energy healer and have them simply remove the blocked energy. When the energy is released the stress from the trauma is also released.

And you are free to live your life.

If you would like to talk about your options for this type of release feel free to contact me or sign up for a no cost no obligation evaluation.



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The Power of Creative Visualization

November 15th, 2011 by

Creative visualization has the power to change you life!

Now I know that is a bold statement to make. But nevertheless, it is very true.

I have written a number of articles on the law of attraction. I have added meditations to help facilitate manifesting through the law of attraction.

I have written articles about the power of positive thought and the power of negative thoughts.

And I have even written an article about the sheer number of thoughts that careen through our minds on a daily basis.

But what I have not written about is the day to day practicality of visualization and the law of attraction.

So that is what I will be doing in this article.

But instead of using the usual “new agey” examples of gaining abundance or health or the love of your life I will use very concrete and measurable examples.

And where will I get these examples from, you might ask.

Well from the world of sports.

In high level sports competition everything is measured down to the last millisecond.

And the difference between winning and appearing on a box of Wheaties and going home in 10th place may be less then a second.

Imagine training for the Olympics for 4 years and not even coming close to getting a medal because your time was off by a second.

That is tough. Possibly even crushing.

So how do athletes prepare to compete at these high levels. Where every tenth of a second counts.

Well, they use the power of creative visualization. They rehearse their event over and over in their head until they have it down cold.

One sports psychologist said that mental preparation is 60% of the event.

Here are What Some Sports Blogs are Saying about Visualization


After focus, the world’s greatest athletes list visualization as the next most important aspect of their mental training. The importance of this is definitely a must! You have to see yourself being great. I can only speak from my experience, but visualization was huge for me in swimming and other sports that I participated in.

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It’s become so popular as to almost be a cliche, but ask a sports psychologist, and you’ll discover it’s nothing to be dismissed so lightly. The practice of imagery refers to ‘imagined’ sensations, and you may be more familiar with the term ‘visualization’ which refers to the visual aspect. It has long been theorized and accepted that successfully imagining a series of physical movements before performing them can boost the body’s effectiveness at performing the tasks, and many top athletes in a range of sports such as basketball, golf, boxing, and even football swear by its results.

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Sports psychologists talk about visualization a lot. It is THE most popular mindset tool used by athletes. It needs to be used correctly for it to be most effective. Unfortunately, athletes are not always given all the instructions to use visualization successfully.

Used correctly visualization has the ability to change your outcome.

In your mind’s eye see yourself successfully reaching your goal. Winning a race, reaching a new ranking, going pro or whatever it is you desire. See this event occurring as if it is in the present and is happening right now. The more detail you bring into this mental image, the better. Once again remember you want to really focus on your goal as if it is happening to you right now.

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So how is what an elite athlete does for their creative visualization different then what we generally do on a day to day basis.

I believe the answer is focus and the amount of time spent.

An elite athlete is intense in the pursuit of their goals in training and in their visualization training.

They are intense in the amount of time spent in visualization and in the immersion that they accomplish.

Thoughts on Immersion in Visualization


To really get results, you want to use all of your senses. So once again envision the event occurring. Now let’s bring all of your senses into play.

  • Vision – What do you see? Notice the details. Light, darkness, indoors or outdoors.
  • Smell – Where you are, how does it smell? Any familiar odors or scents? Fresh cut grass, sweat, oil on your equipment.
  • Hearing – Do you hear any noises? Is there cheering, clapping, talking?
  • Taste – Is there any taste or flavor involved? Feeling quenched or thirst?
  • Touch – How does your skin feel? Hot, clammy, wet. Any textures against your skin from your clothing.
  • The feel of your equipment in your hand. Head gear you might have on?
  • Sixth sense – Any feeling in your gut? Maybe a sense of knowing.

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The definition of visualization in relation to sports can be defined as using multiple senses to create or recreate experiences in one’s mind. (1) Similarly, the more vivid the images and situations that your brain creates, the more likely your brain will interpret them as actual events, which increases effectiveness. (2) The better you are at re-creating the situation including sights, smells, timing, opponents and actual scenarios then the better you will perform when that situation becomes reality. There are 6 specific autonomic nervous system (ANS) responses that correlated with mental rehearsal & visualization that improves performance. Basically this means that visualization actually teaches the body how to perform better at rehearsed tasks. This trains your brain and body how to react without having to think.

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He then concentrated on the feel of the breeze on his face and the edges of the skis on the snow. When his mind would wander off into the potential negative story of how he might fail, he’d pull himself back into the current sensations that were immediately around him. By doing this, he’d made a choice to detach, effectively saying, “I am not going to be controlled by these thoughts and emotions.” Next he visualized the first few turns and was then able to just ski his run.

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As I said there is amazing power in creative visualization. It is not a new age feel good exercise.

Visualization has real world benefits if you use it properly.

Fell free to contact me if you need any help in clearing away negative thoughts so that you are able to use visualization to obtain your goals.