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		<title>Protect Your Brain</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Feb 2010 15:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Dionese L.Ac</dc:creator>
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<p>The mind-body connection comes up more often as science explores the dynamics of neuro-synthesis and I’ve noticed a shift&#8211;it seems like it&#8217;s not just about valuing longevity anymore but valuing quality&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p>The mind-body connection comes up more often as science explores the dynamics of neuro-synthesis and I’ve noticed a shift&#8211;it seems like it&#8217;s not just about valuing longevity anymore but valuing quality of everyday life. Even among my own patients, it seems like they&#8217;re asking me how to preserve and improve their health rather than how they can<a href="http://www.wellwire.com/topics/prevention/how-to-live-to-100-secrets-of-a-long-life" target="_self"> live to a hundred</a> years old. Both those things tend to go hand in hand, of course, and protecting the physiology of the brain is one of the best things you can do for your body.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #ff6600;"><span style="color: #000000;">Hey Fat Head</span></span></strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #ff6600;"><span style="color: #000000;">Comprising about 60 percent of the brain, the myelin sheath that protects neuronal axons acts as a tunnel for neurological messages to travel safely to their destinations. Just as a tunnel might be subject to erosion or leaks, myelin is fragile. Pollution, environmental toxins, heavy metal exposure and drug use are a few of the big stunners that wreak havoc on the lipid components of the brain.</span></span></p>
<p>Once eroded or permeated, neurological messages are left incomplete resulting in unfulfilled physiological activity. This is seen in multiple sclerosis, an autoimmune disease, when the myelin scars and can make something as simple as brushing one&#8217;s hair a difficult task.</p>
<p>Neuro-protection is important for everyday experiences you might simply take for granted. Keeping your brain intact ensures your memories remain vivid longer, your sleep soothes you, you keep smiling, your heart beats stronger, you remain physically agile, and you maintain your ability to continue learning and integrating new information into your everyday life.</p>
<p><strong>Move it</strong></p>
<p>Lack of exercise combined with environmental stress sends mixed messages to the brain. Without exposing the body to differing types of exercise or movement over time, the brain shifts neuro-chemically favoring particular ranges of motion less than it once did. There are plenty of fun and rejuvenating activities to help prevent this shift.</p>
<p>Marked by their slow, subtly powerful movements, tai chi, yoga, and qi gong practice offer agility of mind and body. Perfect for those that prefer to participate in movement-based forms of meditation. As our limbs fluidly move through space, the brain is engaged with each transforming pose and posture. These movements elicit physiological responses.</p>
<p>With each movement the brain builds new neurological connections, enlivening stamina as energy and blood circulate.</p>
<p><strong>This is your brain on fish</strong></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Fatty fish provides the essential lipids your brain can use to build and protect the myelin sheath. Unlike fatty acids derived from vegetable sources, DHA and EPA from fish directly cross the blood brain barrier, skipping conversion processes and acting immediately.<br /> </span></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=1521">environmental defense fund</a> has developed an eco-friendly system to help you determine which fish are best to consume. Check out their comprehensive list to see the <a href="http://www.edf.org/page.cfm?tagID=15890">eco-best</a>.</p>
<p>If you opt to supplement your diet with <a title="fish oil" href="http://shop.wellwire.com/categories/fish-oil" target="_blank">fish oil</a>, go for cold-pressed sources that are contaminant free. Look to the labeling to contain the following:</p>
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<li>Omega 3 and EPA/DHA are listed</li>
<li>The source is from salmon, sardines, or anchovies</li>
<li>Should NOT be molecularly distilled</li>
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<p><strong>More Fun Tips to Boost your Brain</strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.wellwire.com/topics/chinese-medicine/your-brain-on-acupuncture" target="_blank">Acupuncture</a></li>
<li>My favorite <a href="http://www.gamesforthebrain.com/" target="_blank">games</a> for the brain</li>
<li>Brain <a href="http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chgames.html" target="_blank">teasers</a> for tots</li>
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<p><p><a href="/authors/christine-dionese-l-a-c"><img class="alignleft" title="Christine" src="http://www.wellwire.com/wp-content/uploads/authormugs/christine.jpg" alt="Christine" width="90" height="90" />Christine M. Dionese L.Ac.</a> specializes in integrative medicine, medical journalism and was the VP of marketing at WellWire LLC. Visit her wellness and lifestyle blog, <a href="http://integrativeapproachtohealing.wordpress.com" target="_blank"> Reaching Beyond Now</a>.</p><div style="clear: both; height: 15px;"></div>
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		<title>Your Brain on Acupuncture</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:38:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine Dionese L.Ac</dc:creator>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Before I became an acupuncturist, I was a patient. I injured both of my wrists from repetitive exercise to the point of immobilization. My first inclination was visit an acupuncturist.&#8230;</p>]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Before I became an acupuncturist, I was a patient. I injured both of my wrists from repetitive exercise to the point of immobilization. My first inclination was visit an acupuncturist. Without any apprehension I went in for my first visit, then second, and by the third needling session, the pain had disappeared and a range of motion had returned. Was I surprised that it worked? Not one bit. After all, acupuncture has been going strong now for over 5000 years.</p>
<p><strong>The Proof is in the Pudding<br /> </strong></p>
<p>Investigators use functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography to reveal how the brain lights up when acupuncture needles are inserted into the skin. It&#8217;s fascinating to see the visual and auditory cerebral areas light up on the fMRI as needles are placed in acupuncture points associated with vision and sound. Upon removal, the area will dim again. Further studies continue to show how well acupuncture connects the sympathetic with the para-sympathetic nervous system. Many of these experiments have focused on the delivery of nerve impulses via neuro-hormones.</p>
<p><strong>A Sound Investment </strong></p>
<p>Are you on the side of proactiveness or reactiveness? For those of you trying to leverage your allowables on health care this year, consider acupuncture as an investment in your future. Studies show that preventive wellness not only saves you tons of money in the long run, it helps put a smile on your face while doing so. If you&#8217;re saving money over time because you&#8217;re living an illness free lifestyle, your chances of becoming depressed will drop significantly. Spend the money up front now to be well and happy!</p>
<p><strong>An Apple a Day and Acupuncture</strong></p>
<p>Visit your acupuncturist once a month or at least once per seasonal change for a little tune up. Acupuncture treatments have been shown to compliment a healthy lifestyle enhancing immunity, neuro-protection, and muskulo-skeletal wellness.</p>
<p><p><a href="/authors/christine-dionese-l-a-c"><img class="alignleft" title="Christine" src="http://www.wellwire.com/wp-content/uploads/authormugs/christine.jpg" alt="Christine" width="90" height="90" />Christine M. Dionese L.Ac.</a> specializes in integrative medicine, medical journalism and was the VP of marketing at WellWire LLC. Visit her wellness and lifestyle blog, <a href="http://integrativeapproachtohealing.wordpress.com" target="_blank"> Reaching Beyond Now</a>.</p><div style="clear: both; height: 15px;"></div>
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