Today Begins American Heart Health Month; Go Red!
Cardiovascular Disease Effects Nearly 50% of Americans, according to the American Heart association. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United Stats. To prevent heart disease and increase awareness of its effects, Dreamtime Wellness LLC is proudly participating in American Heart Month.
- FREE Blood Pressure check with any wellness session during the month of February
- FREE Blood Pressure Check at ‘Community Reiki Share’ Tuesday, February 5th. (Advance Register).
- FREE Blood Pressure and Blood Sugar Check Thursday, February 14. (Advanced Register)
- Tobacco Treatment Counseling Discounted 50% during the month of February
You can make healthy changes to lower your risk of developing heart disease. Controlling and preventing risk factors is also important for people who already have heart disease. To lower your risk:
- Stop smoking and avoid secondhand smoke.
- Control your cholesterol, blood sugar and blood pressure.
- If you drink alcohol, drink only in moderation.
- Daily activity.
- Healthy eating.
- Healthy weight.
Are You At Risk for Heart Disease? Talk to your physician. Here is what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have to say about risk of heart disease –
According to a report from Harvard Medical School’s Harvard Health letter, “The latest research confirms that people who practice meditation are significantly less likely to have a heart attack or stroke or die within five years. Cardiologist and professor at Harvard Medical School was reported to state –
“Meditation can be a useful part of cardiovascular risk reduction.”
Meditation can help by:
- Lowering stress
- Lowering heart rate and blood pressure
- Improved rate of breathing and blood oxygenation
- Decreased insulin resistance
- Reducing cortisol (hormone secreted in response to stress) levels
Check With Your Doctor Before Beginning a Mediation Program. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), “meditation is generally considered to be safe for healthy people, but there have been rare reports that meditation could cause or worsen symptoms in people with certain psychiatric problems like anxiety and depression. People with existing mental health conditions should speak with their health care providers before starting a meditative practice, and make their meditation instructor aware of their condition.”
For More Information or to Register for Our Programs, visit Dreamtime Wellness, call 978-283-4258, or email: info@dreamtimewellness.com.
Wear red today, and help bring attention to American Heart Month.
Best in health,
Karen
#HeartMonth #MoveWithHeart #WearRedDay #NashWearRed
Sources and More Information:
- American Heart Association
- Centers for Prevention and Disease Control
- Meditation and Heart Disease
- National Institutes of Health
Karen Pischke BSN, RN, Alumnus CCRN, Author, Speaker, Nurse Researcher, Certified Hypnotherapist, Tobacco Treatment Specialist, Usui Reiki (Master) Teacher/Komyo Reiki Shihan. Owner/Founder of Dreamtime Wellness LLC. Your Bridge to Health. Promoting Optimal Wellness for Mind, Body and Spirit. Karen is a registered nurse with a background in critical care nursing, cardiac rehabilitation and risk factor reduction, wellness and integrative healthcare. Incorporating a collaborative, integrative approach, Karen strives to educate and provide evidence-based services and self-care tools that improve health, happiness and wellbeing. www.DreamtimeWellness.com. Find us on Instagram and Facebook
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