Why you need: Blackmores new stress-repelling/handling supplements
My day today was most definitely bought to
you by the phrase “god give me strength”, and incorporated a range of stressful
situations and interactions that had me ready to tear my hair out - if I wasn’t
still sporting a killer blow wave. Seriously.
Thankfully, recent research has shown that you
don’t have to change your life to reduce stress, what you do need to do is
change how you respond to it. By putting some key elements in place it won’t
have as much impact on your overall health and nervous system.
A supplement I should have been taking in the
lead up to today is Blackmores Executive B Stress Formula, which is packed with
vitamins, minerals and herbs to support the nervous system in times of pressure
and tension. The specially formulated combination of B vitamins, magnesium and oats
works to support a healthy response to stress and help to reduce nervous
tension, containing herbs that are known for their calming qualities.
Normal functioning of the adrenal glands and nervous
system relies on B-group vitamins for the production of hormones and
neurotransmitters. Vitamin B5 is important to the body’s ability to cope with
stress because it plays a central role in the functioning of the adrenal
glands. Similarly, folic acid and vitamin B6 are involved in the manufacture and
effective action of mood-supporting hormones such as serotonin.
Another Blackmores release specially
developed for women is Women’s D-Stress, which combines essential nutrients
with the herb withania to support energy production, adrenal function, and help
to maintain a healthy nervous system. B-vitamins are in there combined with
other nutrients that support adrenal gland and nervous system function,
including vitamin C, zinc and magnesium. The B-group vitamins also participate
in the metabolic processes by serving as co-enzymes in the conversion of
carbohydrates, proteins and fats from the diet into energy.
A few other things to remember are:
• Enhance your sleep by going to bed earlier
and reducing alcohol intake.
• Reduce stress by exercising at least three
times a week.
• Defuse negative emotions - think irritability,
impatience, insecurity - by breathing deeply.
• Adopt a reverse lens to upsetting
situations; ‘What would the other person in this conflict say?’
• Respond to voice mails and e-mails at
designated times during the day.
• Every night, identify the most important
challenge for the next day. Then make it your first priority that day.
Blackmores Executive B Stress and Women’s
D-Stress are in stores now - I know I’m going to start popping them, ASAP!
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