Free Steven Halpern Album Download to Reduce Stress

Through his company, Inner Peace Music, Steven Halpern, the best-selling recording artist, composer and researcher of music to reduce stress and enhance relaxation and well-being, is giving away thousands of MP3 downloads of his new album, “Smartreader Stress Reducing Music,” combining Halpern’s clinically proven relaxing music with inaudible affirmations that support the body’s natural ability to heal itself. It is intended to be especially helpful to those who are electro-sensitive and suffer from negative effects of SmartMeters, according to the company.

“My sleep and mental clarity have been negatively affected since a SmartMeter was installed on my house,” Halpern said. “I’ve had a great deal of success using specially composed music to reduce stress in general, and this new audio program can be a partial solution to the EMF problem. It works for me, and I wanted to help as many other people as possible.”

Steven Halpern’s music has a proven track record of over 35 years to immediately reduce stress, enhance mental clarity and concentration, an offer an experience of relaxation, well-being and peace. Additionally, Halpern discovered how to support the body’s own healing energies with music that activates the “Relaxation Response,” according to a company press release.

Steven Halpern’s ‘SmartMeter (TM) Stress Reducing Music’ can be accessed at no charge at www.innerpeacemusic.com/smartmetergift.

Deepak Chopra to Publish Memoir With Brother

Deepak Chopra is teaming up with his brother, Sanjiv (Sun-JEEV) Chopra to publish a memoir, “Brotherhood: A Tale of Faith, Big Dreams, and the Power of Persistence,” which will be published by Amazon.com’s new publishing operations.

Amazon.com has been slowly expanding its publishing sector, with filmmaker and actress, Penny Marshall, who signed a deal for her memoir last month. The company also has a deal with best-selling, self-help author Timothy Ferris, and even started an imprint for science fiction, fantasy and horror.

Chopra will still be publishing several books through Random House, according to the publishing company’s spokesman Stuart Applebaum, and has his own imprint with the company as well.

Spiritual Beliefs Help People Facing Chronic Illness

People who practice a religion or hold spiritual beliefs report better physical and mental health, and have been found to cope better when facing significant health issues. Belief in a higher power can also improve health outcomes for both men and women, according to researchers at the University of Missouri, who published a study, “Gender Differences in Spiritual Experiences, Religious Practices, and Congregational Support for Individuals with Significant Health Conditions,” in the Journal of Religion, Disability & Health.

“Our findings reinforce the idea that religion/spirituality may help buffer the negative consequences of chronic health conditions,” said Stephanie Reid-Arndt, associate professor of health psychology in the School of Health Professions. “We know that there are many ways of coping with stressful life situations, such as a chronic illness; involvement in religious/spiritual activities can be an effective coping strategy.”

Religious and spiritual support includes care from congregations, spiritual interventions, religious counseling and forgiveness practices, as well as assistance from pastors and hospital chaplains.

“Both genders benefit from social support – the ability to seek help from and rely on others – provided by fellow congregants and involvement in religious organizations,” said co-author of the report, Brick Johnstone, health psychology professor. “Encouragement to seek out religious and spiritual supports can assist individuals in coping with stress and physical symptoms related to health issues. Health care providers can urge patients to take advantage of these resources, which provide emotional care, financial assistance and opportunities for increased socialization.”

The study also examined the role of gender in using spirituality/religiosity to cope with chronic health conditions and disabilities, including spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke and cancer. Although other studies report women more likely to participate in religious or spiritual practices, this study – using measures of religiousness/spirituality, general mental health and general health perception – found no differences between men and women in terms of self-reported levels of spiritual experiences, religious practices or congregational support.

“While women generally are more religious or spiritual than men, we found that both genders may increase their reliance on spiritual and religious resources as they face increased illness or disability,” Johnstone said.

For women, mental health is associated with daily spiritual experiences, forgiveness and religious/spiritual coping, suggesting that belief in a loving, supportive and forgiving higher power is related with positive mental coping for women with chronic conditions. For men, religious support – the perception of help, support and comfort from local congregations – was associated with better self-rated health, according to the study.

 

Natural Alternatives to Chronic Heartburn

By Cathi Stack, Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

I bet you weren’t born with that nagging, acidic, fist-in-the-middle-of-your-chest feeling you now suffer from on occasion after eating certain foods. It may have started with an intolerance to dairy, but most will suffer through it in order to drink their supposedly “good-for- you” milk and enjoy their summertime treat of ice cream. But then the list of foods causing this feeling will eventually grow, sending you straight to your doctor. The likely outcome will be a prescription for Prevacid, Protonix, Nexium, Zantac or one of the many other protein pump inhibitors or acid blockers that will put you on the slow road to malnutrition and a B-12 deficiency.

These drugs are putting a band-aid on your symptoms but doing nothing to reverse or cure you. They were meant to be used short term, but because they actually didn’t ‘fix’ anything, people often cannot come off of them. And withdrawing off of these drugs is usually a very uncomfortable experience, although well worth it because many people don’t realize long-term use predisposes them to osteoporosis.  Sadly and shockingly, I am seeing a large number of infants and children placed on these drugs. Unfortunately, this is an all too common scenario in our health care system.

A common misunderstanding is that you are producing too much acid when in fact the opposite is usually true. By further inhibiting gastric acid production, you are unable to breakdown foods properly, leaving you at risk for B-12 deficiency and a general state of malnutrition.

Let’s go back to how this all began. Many years ago, or maybe not that many, you were born with a “bank” full of enzymes to help you breakdown and digest your foods. In the event you didn’t eat raw food (containing enzymes), your body would help you out by loaning you some enzymes to help break down your cooked and processed foods, since once foods are cooked, enzymes are destroyed.

Eventually, your body reaches a point where it is unable to help you, leaving you with food intolerance’s and allergies. Now after eating you become fatigued because your body is working very hard to help you digest. Most of you suffering from sinus congestion and allergies are actually just eating foods that make you more reactive to your environment, and the most common offenders are dairy and wheat.

Enzymes are responsible for chemically breaking down foods within the body into absorbable forms of nutrients. These nutrients are then used by the individual cells for optimal metabolism. Cooking and processing foods with heat kills these life-giving enzymes. Without them, foods begin to stress the body, which will accelerate aging, food intolerance’s, allergies and disease. Heartburn is only the beginning, and it goes downhill from there. Your medication list will begin to increase and you will start noticing your weight creeping up. Unfortunately, most people eat the majority of their foods cooked or processed leaving themselves enzyme deficient at an early age. How is a body to function?

When I place my patients on the Elimination Diet, one of the first things that they notice is allergy symptoms become minimal and sometimes disappear completely. Then comes inches off the waistline as we eliminated what caused a majority of individuals to bloat.

Another option, which is a little less restrictive than the Elimination Diet, is Food Combining. Strategic food combining will promote better digestion giving your body a well-needed break. This style of eating has been very helpful to a large number of people suffering from heartburn.

Here’s what I recommend:

-Eat more raw foods.
-Consider Food Combining. There has been a very favorable response for those that suffer from frequent heartburn who chose to eat this way.
-Take digestive enzymes with all cooked meals (and raw if you have a hard time digesting them).
-Consider Betaine HCL tablets or Raw Organic Cider Vinegar to assist you in digesting meals.
-Avoid beverages while eating as this slows or “dilutes” the digestive process.
-Fix the problem. Don’t just put a band-aid on it hoping it will go away.
-Eat real food.  Avoid diet, sugar-free, fat free and man made foods. Nothing you put in your mouth should have a long ingredient list.
-Wean yourself off of the drugs.  You are only promoting malnutrition and osteoporosis by using them.

 

USB Computer Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamp

When heated, Himalayan salt lamps release negative ions, and when these ions hit the air, they bond with airborne pollutants making them heavier so they fall to the ground rather than being inhaled – similar to an ionic air cleaner. This makes them ideal for people who suffer from allergies.

Both indoor air and air around electronic equipment is known to be very low in negative ions, so in addition to having these larger lamps in our home, we can now take them to work with us thanks to the USB plug in computer Himalayan Salt Lamp.

This one from Solay Wellness, available for $24.95, is hand-chiseled and mounted on a wooden base. It features an LED light so there is no need to change the bulb, and can be plugged into a computer’s USB port for power.

VIDEO: New Urban Meditation App for People on the Go

Designed for busy city living, buddhify is a new iPhone and Android app that brings the practice of traditional meditation to the modern, urban lifestyle. Whether commuting to work, at the gym or at home, this app offers quick and easy guided meditations to help users focus and improve awareness.

The best part is it allows users to experience a personalized introduction to meditation and offers more than 32 audio tracks. It also has a “two-player” mode to allow friends and partners to meditate together.

The app can be purchased for $2.99. Watch the video below to see how it works!