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Pamper Yourself for Better Health
(ARA) - Can a bubble bath reduce
your risk of heart disease? Could a manicure ease your asthma
symptoms or a soothing massage prevent your next cold? Simple,
stress-reducing activities could have a positive impact on your
health.
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Doctors have long known that
stress plays a large role in the health and well being of all
of us. Chronic stress, in particular, can have long-term effects
on your health, contributing to everything from muscle aches
and irritable bowel syndrome to an increased risk of stroke and
heart disease.
Women are particularly
vulnerable to stress-related medical problems. Were taught
at an early age to be caregivers and nurturers, except we often
forget to care for ourselves, says Dianne Dunkelman, founder
and president of Speaking of Womens Health. |
Speaking of Womens Health
is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating women to make
informed decisions about their health, well-being, and personal
safety. Wal-Mart, one of the organizations national sponsors,
has placed Speaking of Women's Health information centers in
all Wal-Mart stores across the country. These information centers
feature more than 20 free health and wellness brochures on topics
such as nutrition, skin health, heart disease, osteoporosis,
balancing career and family, colds and flu, and stress reduction.
Everyone has some stress
in their lives and some amount of stress is healthy, says
Dunkelman. It gets us up and out the door in the morning.
What we want to help eliminate is the kind of stress that eats
away at you over time. It comes from taking care of the needs
of everyone else in your life, but ignoring your own.
The foundation for a less-stressful
life has its roots in the basics of good health -- exercise regularly,
eat a healthy diet, and get enough sleep at night. In addition,
eliminate or reduce bad habits, such as smoking or overindulging
in alcohol.
Florence Henderson, national
honorary chair of Speaking of Womens Health and co-host
of Lifetimes Speaking of Womens Health
television show that airs on Lifetime TV every Saturday morning
at 11:30 a.m. EST & PST, advises women to face their stressors
head on.
If there are stressful
factors in your life that you can change for the better, then
do it, says Henderson, star of stage, screen and television,
and everyones favorite TV Mom. It might mean making
some tough decisions, but the reward is having more control over
your emotions, your situation, and your life.
Henderson reminds us that many
of us have things in our lives that wed like to change,
but for various reasons, we cant. This is where self-care
comes in, she says. You might not be able to change
a difficult situation, but you can do some small things to take
care of yourself.
Were talking about
finding ways to celebrate lifes simple pleasures on a regular
basis -- every day if you can -- to help reduce your stress for
better health.
Here are some easy, inexpensive
ways to pamper yourself:
* Treat yourself to some fresh
flowers. Keep them on your desk at work or on your nightstand
at home.
* Buy a new shade of lipstick.
* Light candles in your house.
Dont save them just for special occasions.
* Buy yourself one set of the
most sumptuous bath towels you can find. Theres nothing
more luxurious than using a rich, thick towel after your morning
shower, especially if youre getting ready for a busy work
day.
* Schedule a Me Day.
Plan a day where you do some of the things you may dream about
doing during your morning commute to work. Browse in an antique
shop. Take a nap in your backyard hammock. Catch an afternoon
matinee.
* Go to a local department
store and get a free makeover at the make-up counter.
* Treat yourself to a natural
body or facial scrub. Combine it with a scented bubble bath.
* Take a walk.
* Get a massage and a pedicure.
When your feet feel good, you feel good all over.
* Another stress relief is
connecting with a friend take a walk together, make an
unscheduled phone call or send a letter or e-mail just to chat.
You might consider helping a friend who is stressed by putting
together a pampering gift basket.
One of our goals is to
educate women about the effects of stress on their lives and
to get them to start thinking about ways they can make changes
-- even small changes -- to lead happier, less-stressful lives,
says Dunkelman. And Im including myself in that category!
Its like what the
flight attendants say when they advise you to put on your emergency
oxygen mask before helping others. You have to take care of yourself
first, so you can be better prepared to care for your family
and friends, she adds.
Speaking of Women's Health
is supported on a national level by corporations and foundations
including Wal-Mart, P&G, Lifetime Television for Women, Guidant,
American Greetings, Ensure, Womens Rogaine, Nicotrol, Kelloggs,
Hanes Her Way, and Lean Cuisine. For more information about Speaking
of Womens Health or for details on a conference near you,
visit www.speakingofwomenshealth.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
- ARTICLE POSTED
AUGUST 31, 2003
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