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		<title>Homemade Hormone Balance Serum</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kyra Oliver via Dr. Axe &#8211; This homemade hormone balance serum can help keep your hormonal balance in check and ward off potential health issues imbalanced hormones cause. Hormonal balance is one of the most important aspects of a properly functioning body, which is why having a homemade hormone balance serum can come in handy. Hormones, such as estrogen and insulin, are chemical messengers that affect many aspects of your health as they travel in your bloodstream throughout your entire body. Some of the most common side effects of hormone imbalance include: Infertility Weight gain Depression Fatigue Insomnia Low libido Hair loss and hair thinning The best way to balance hormones naturally is through diet. That includes food sources. For instance, avocados benefit hormonal balance greatly. In addition, using essential oils to supplement your diet can help balance hormones and ward off health problems associated with hormonal imbalance, and they can be used to make a great homemade hormone balance serum. Key ingredients This homemade hormone balance serum includes two of the top essential oils for hormones. With equal parts clary sage oil and thyme oil (30 drops each) this recipe is chock-full of beneficial effects. Clary sage oil The biggest benefit of clary sage is that it helps balance out estrogen production in the body. A lot of health issues today, even things like infertility, PCOS and estrogen-based cancers, are caused from excess estrogen in the body, in part, because of our consumption of high-estrogen foods. Because clary sage helps balance out those estrogen levels, it’s an incredibly effective essential oil for a wide array of hormone imbalances. So, whether you’re looking for natural remedies for PMS cramps during the month or possibly already know you have excess estrogen in your body, clary sage is a great essential oil to consider adding to your essential oil regime. Thyme oil Thyme oil benefits the body by improving progesterone production. Many men and women are low in, and low progesterone levels have been linked with infertility, PCOS and depression, as well as other imbalanced hormones within the body. Improved progesterone makes thyme a great essential oil you can use to naturally balance out hormones in your body. Plus, it comes with fewer potential side effects compared to other treatments, such as hormone replacement therapy. Other essential oils In addition to thyme and clary sage oil, add 30 drops of ylang ylang oil and one ounce of evening primrose oil to the mix. Once combined, put the homemade hormone balance serum mixture in a glass vial with a dropper, and you’re ready to rock. Simply rub five drops on your neck twice daily to help keep your hormones in check. More DIY serums If you like this homemade hormone balance serum and are looking for other natural serums to make, here are a few to try: Homemade Anti-Aging Serum DIY Vitamin C Serum for the Face DIY Retinol Facial Serum Homemade Hormone Balance Serum Author: Kyra Oliver &#124; Total Time: 2 min &#124; Yield: 30 uses This homemade hormone balance serum can help keep your hormonal balance in check and ward off potential health issues imbalanced hormones cause. Ingredients 1 ounce evening primrose oil 30 drops clary sage oil 30 drops thyme oil 30 drops ylang ylang oil Instructions Mix all ingredients together in 2-ounce bottle. Put into glass vial with dropper. Rub 5 drops onto neck 2 times daily. To read the original article click here.</p>
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		<title>How to Hack Brain Chemicals to Boost Happiness</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Christine Ruggeri, CHHC via Dr. Axe &#8211; Most people understand that the brain regulates mood, but how exactly does that happen? While scientists continue to explore and learn about how brain function is linked to emotional health, they do know that brain chemicals play a critical role. Our brain chemicals serve as messengers, sending signals to nerves throughout the brain that impact the way we feel. Did you know that there are simple ways to boost the release and action of our happy hormones? It’s true — small actions can positively impact mood, energy and state-of-mind all because of feel-good brain chemicals. What Are Brain Chemicals? There are millions, or even billions, of chemical reactions occurring in the brain at any given moment. These reactions make up the dynamic system that controls mood, perception and more. Neurotransmitters are the chemicals that send messages from neuron to neuron. Neurons (or nerves) are present throughout the brain and work to send and receive messages. Researchers have found that electrical and chemical signals allow for communication within and between neurons. This is how the brain communicates with itself. Neurotransmitters can be classified into two categories: excitatory and inhibitory. Excitatory messengers work to stimulate brain activity, while inhibitory messengers slow down the chemical reactions. Types/Varieties When it comes to understanding the chemical network within the brain, you need to know about the key players: dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin and endorphins. These brain chemicals, or “feel good hormones,” have a major impact on your mood, and they play a role in your mental, emotional and physical health. When we feel happy, safe, proud or connected, our bodies release these brain chemicals. 1. Dopamine Dopamine is known as the “feel good hormone” because it supports reward regulations in the brain. It plays a critical role in everyday behaviors, like how we feel, move and eat. In moments of pleasure or reward, we get a rush of this brain chemical. On the flip side, when dopamine levels are too low, we can feel helpless and less motivated. Dopamine is strongly linked to the brain’s reward system. It promotes feelings of reinforcement and motivation and modulates learning. Research also links dopamine to behavioral effects on movement, cognition and timing. After finishing a task, being complimented or celebrating a small victory, you get a rush of dopamine. 2. Oxytocin Oxytocin is known as the “love hormone” because it plays a role in many aspects of social bonding and sexual pleasure. The effects of oxytocinproduction are the opposite of what occurs after a cortisol release. We feel calmer, with a sense of joy and security. Research indicates that oxytocin enforces pro-social behaviors and bonding. When we are excited about a social engagement, we actually get a burst of oxytocin, which makes us want to socialize even more. Oxytocin also boosts our ability to react to stress in a healthy way. 3. Serotonin Serotonin plays a role in a range of neuropsychological processes. As a brain chemical, it works to regulate mood, energy balance, motor function, pain perception, appetite and cardiovascular function. Research on serotonin shows that the neurotransmitter is involved in the regulation of many key activities, including behaviors, mood and memory. This is why serotonin is used as a primary treatment for a number of disorders, including major depressive disorder, PTSD, anxiety, aggressive behavior, panic disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder. 4. Endorphins Endorphins are a group of chemical substances that are known as “opiate peptides.” Endorphins like enkephalins and dynorphins are associated with feelings of euphoria, pleasure, sexuality and pain relief. Endorphins promote a sense of well-being and even feelings of bliss. On the other hand, low levels of endorphins are linked to emotional and physical pain, risk-taking behaviors, and an increased risk of addiction. Endorphins serve as natural opiate peptide chemicals that have a lot in common with prescription anti-anxiety drugs and opiates. Studies show that when these brain chemicals are released, they help manage pain, provide a sense of euphoria and promote feelings of pleasure. How to Hack Happiness Hormones 1. Eat Healthy Foods Did you know that simply eating nourishing foods can promote the production of your happy hormones, like dopamine? In fact, some foods are called “brain foods” because they help release neurotransmitters. Some of the best foods for your happy hormones include: good-quality protein beans nuts seeds healthy fats antioxidant fruits and veggies 2. Play With Your Pet Playing with a pet can certainly boost your brain chemicals, especially oxytocin, which is your “love hormone.” If you have a pet, petting him or her or playing around is actually great for your own mood and well-being. No pet? That’s what friends and neighbors are for! 3. Hug Someone Want to boost your oxytocin naturally? Bring it in for the real thing. Hugs bring on feelings of comfort, togetherness and joy. Humans benefit from several hugs a day — and make sure they last about 20 seconds or longer. The “extended hug” is really what gets your love hormone going. 4. Take a Walk Outdoors I’m sure this isn’t the first time you’re reading that walks outside are good for your health. It’s grounding and brings on feelings of peace and relaxation. It does this by promoting the production of serotonin, which regulates your mood, energy levels and pain perception. 5. Exercise Exercise or any form of physical activity is a great way to boost serotonin levels. This can be running, swimming, cycling, weight lifting, yoga and more. Moving your body and getting your blood pumping leave you feeling energized and in a better mood. 6. Give Someone a Compliment Did you know that giving someone a compliment can improve your mood too? Little gestures like this increase the release of oxytocin, making you feel loved, forgiving, protected and secure. 7. Joke Around With Friends Laughing increases endorphins, the brain chemicals that are associated with pleasure, motivation and social connection. Simply joking around with friends can impact your mood and even help relieve pain. 8. Watch Comedy If you aren’t in a social setting, you can still boost those endorphins by watching a comedy and LOLing. Any form of laughter is going to boost those brain chemicals and help improve feelings of sadness or isolation. 9. Hold Hands What better way to increase oxytocin levels than to do a little hand-holding? Holding hands promotes the release of your love hormone and causes feelings of togetherness. Oxytocin also makes you feel safe and happy, and it helps your body deal with stress properly. 10. Show Kindness Small acts of kindness can lead to happiness and a sense of peace. That’s because it helps increase the work of brain chemicals like oxytocin and dopamine. Do something simple, like holding the door for a stranger, getting involved in a fundraiser or even simply smiling at a co-worker. 11. Spend Time in the Sun Ever wonder why you feel so relaxed after spending time in the sun? It helps increase serotonin, for starters. Serotonin improves your mood, memory, digestion and wound healing, so don’t miss your daily dose of sunshine if you can help it. 12. Get a Massage The sense of touch promotes the production of oxytocin and leaves you feeling less stressed, more connected and at peace. Getting a professional massage is a great way to boost your overall wellness, or asking a loved one for a short massage works too! Massage therapy boosts happy hormones and even raises your immunity. 13. Complete a Task You know that feeling you get when you complete a task? It’s a feeling of accomplishment, some excitement, a little warmth within. That’s a boost of dopamine, your reward center saying you’ve done a great job. Whenever you complete a mask, celebrate for a few seconds, and feel your neurotransmitters do their work. Risks and Side Effects These are easy and natural ways to boost your happy hormones, or brain chemicals. There are no risks or side effects to taking these small steps to promote a better mood and greater happiness. If you try these actions but feel like you can’t get out of a slump, seek advice from your health care professional. Conclusion Neurotransmitters are brain chemicals that send messages from one neuron (or nerve) to another. Millions, if not billions, of messages are sent throughout your brain at any given moment. The release of brain chemicals, or happy hormones, has a significant impact on your mood, perception, energy, digestion and more. The happy hormones that you can boost naturally are serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin and endorphins. Simple acts like laughing with friends, holding hands, eating a healthy meal and walking outdoors can help increase the levels of these feel-good hormones. To read the original article click here. For more articles from Dr. Axe click here.</p>
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