Well…yes,
they do really work. The fact is, science shows definite health
benefits for people who use mindfulness and meditation.
Before
we dive in, let’s just make sure we’re on the same page when we
say “mindfulness” and “meditation.”
“Meditation”
is the ancient practice of connecting the body and mind to become
more self-aware and present. It’s often used to calm the mind, ease
stress, and relax the body.
Practising “mindfulness” is one of the most popular ways to meditate. It’s defined as “paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, non-judgmentally.”
Mindfulness
meditation is well studied in terms of its health benefits. I’m
going to talk about a few of them below, and refer to it as
“mindfulness” for the rest of the post.
The
link between mindfulness and health = stress reduction
Have
you heard the staggering statistics on how many doctors’ visits are
due to stress? Seventy-five to ninety percent!
So,
if you ask me, it makes a ton of sense that anything that can reduce
stress can reduce health issues too.
Mindfulness reduces inflammation, reduces levels of the stress hormone cortisol, reduces anxiety and improves sleep. All of these can have massive effects on your physical and mental health.
Next I’ll briefly go over the research in two main areas: mood, and gut health. But know that the research on the health benefits of mindfulness is branching into many other exciting new areas too.
Mindfulness for Mood
The
most immediate health benefit of mindfulness is improved mood.
In
one study, people who took an 8-week mindfulness program had greater
improvement in symptoms according to the “Hamilton Anxiety Scale.”
They were compared with people who took a stress management program
that did not include mindfulness. It seems that the mindfulness
training was key to lowering symptoms.
Other
studies show that mindfulness has similar effects as antidepressant
medications for some people with mild to moderate symptoms of
depression.
While
mindfulness isn’t a full-fledged cure, it can certainly help to
improve moods.
Mindfulness for Gut Health
Recent studies show a link between stress, stress hormones, and changes in gut microbes (your friendly bacteria and other critters that help your digestion). In theory, mindfulness-based stress reduction could be a way to help prevent negative changes in the gut’s microbes such as Candida overgrowth.
Also,
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) seems to be linked with both stress
and problems with gut microbes. In one study, people with IBS who
received mindfulness training showed greater reductions in IBS
symptoms than the group who received standard medical care.
The research here is just starting to show us the important link between stress, gut health, and how mindfulness can help.
To learn more about how nutrition as well as mindfulness can improve gut health, contact Kate for a free 15 minute discovery call.
Conclusion
Science is confirming some amazing health benefits of the ancient practice of mindfulness meditation. For your mood, gut health, and more.
Do
you regularly include it in your life? If so, have you seen benefits?
If not, would you consider trying it?
Let
me know in the comments below.
Recipe: Relaxing Herbal Teas
There
are many relaxing herbal teas that would be great after meditation.
Try
any of these by steeping in boiling water:
-
Green tea (has a bit of caffeine, or you can choose decaffeinated
green tea)
-
White tea (also has a bit of caffeine, or you can choose
decaffeinated white tea)
-
Rooibos tea
-
Peppermint tea (or steep fresh peppermint leaves)
-
Ginger tea (or steep slices of real ginger)
Serve
& enjoy!
Tip:
You can add a touch of honey if desired.
BONUS
Guided Meditation “Recipes” (videos, apps & podcasts)
How
to Meditate video
How
to Meditate in One Minute or Less Every Day video
Calm
App
https://www.calm.com/
Headspace
App (free 10-day trial)
https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app
Hay
House Meditations Podcast
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hay-house-meditations/id955266444?mt=2
References:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meditation
https://nccih.nih.gov/health/meditation/overview.htm
https://authoritynutrition.com/mindful-eating-guide/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3341916/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4454654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26186434
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