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Q: What about herbal supplements for fighting stress in the workplace? I understand that Maharishi Ayurveda has developed an entirely new line of products to help prevent mental, emotional and physical stress.
A: Yes, these potent new products are targeted to the different types of stress. Along with our existing products for increasing the ability to resist mental, physical and emotional stress, you have an arsenal of products to choose from.
To Balance Mental Stress: For fortifying the mind against mental stress, take Worry Free tablets or Worry Free Tea. The new Stress Free Mind formula is also a powerful aid to mental stability.
Both Worry Free and Stress Free Mind contain Shankapushpi and Brahmi as their main ingredients. These herbs are the most important Medhya Rasayanas in ayurvedic terms, which means that they enhance the coordination of dhi, dhriti and smriti.
Stress Free Mind supports natural resistance to stress and also increases alertness and mental sharpness while reducing anxiety and fatigue. It enhances learning, retention and long-term memory (dhi, dhriti and smriti); increases mental energy by supporting Prana Vata; and supports mental resistance to stress.
You'll notice that both Stress Free Mind and Worry Free relieve anxiety while at the same time make the mind more alert. This is an extraordinary combination of benefits, because as is generally known, conventional tranquilizers may make you feel calm, but they also make you feel dull and drowsy. They also have negative side effects and can be addicting. So these natural, simple products are not only safer but extremely effective for people on the job, who have to stay calm yet remain productive.
To Balance Emotional Stress: Blissful Joy balances Sadhaka Pitta, and improves the coordination of heart and mind. Stress Free Emotions is another powerful formulation for emotional health. If you are feeling emotional stress, negativity toward your boss or co-workers, or sadness, try Stress Free Emotions.
The herbs in Stress Free Emotions include Arjuna, Winter Cherry, Shankapushpi, Mica Bhasma, Pearl Bhasma and Holy Basil to help improve coordination of mind and emotions. Arjuna, Mica Bhasma, Pearl Bhasma, Cabbage Rose and Leptadenia help support emotional stability by improving self-confidence, positive thinking, motivation and feeling of fulfillment. All of the herbs together create the synergistic effect of supporting resistance to emotional stress.
To Balance Physical Stress: Stress Free Body tablets. Stress Free Body supports natural resistance to physical stress and fatigue. The herbs and minerals help boost cell regeneration, thus boosting energy and increasing the supply of healthy, vital nutrients while cushioning your body from physical stress.
For all types of stress, Maharishi Amrit Kalash is very important. Amrit Nectar, for instance, improves the body's ability to adapt to stressful situations. It also balances the three doshas. By eliminating toxins, it removes the blockages that can lead to stress and fatigue.
Impressive research studies conducted at the Ohio State School of Medicine show that Amrit Nectar and Amrit Ambrosia tablets improve immunity, dramatically reduce free radicals and enhance resistance to disease. Traditionally, they are known to increase a sense of well-being, longevity and bliss.
Q: I understand that a new calcium supplement is now available. Does calcium help fortify against stress?
A: Yes, calcium is very important in nourishing the brain and fortifying it against stress. Our new product is called Calcium Support, and it is revolutionary because it not only supplies 500 mg of high-quality vegetarian calcium daily, but also contains a blend of ayurvedic herbs to enhance your body's ability to absorb that calcium and calcium from the foods you eat. As we discussed earlier, the brain can only use high-quality nutrients. Leftover calcium that is not absorbed will only become ama (toxins), and inhibit the normal functioning of the brain.
It doesn't matter how many calcium supplements you take. Unless the calcium is of high quality and includes the herbs for proper absorption by the brain and the body, they are not going to help you.
The various vegetarian sources of natural calcium contained in Calcium Support are meticulously processed in herbal juices and decoctions to enhance the healing qualities.
The Indian Tinospora plant aids metabolism and helps clear the channels between the tissues, thus increasing the flow of nutrients and energy to the cells. Remarkably, along with Hemidesmus Indicus it also purifies and balances the fat tissue, which is the raw material for building healthy bones, teeth, hair and nails. Amla boosts the bioavailability and absorption of calcium, and in combination with Lemon, supports the neutral nature of the formula. Phyllanthus is a rasayana, or healing elixir, for the liver, helping to strengthen and purify the body's ability to digest calcium instead of turning it into ama.
Q: What about diet? Are there other foods and nutrients besides calcium that help increase the body's ability to handle stress?
A: Yes, definitely. Foods that increase the ability to handle stress are soaked walnuts, soaked almonds and sweet, juicy fruits. These are medhya, or enlivening to the connection between dhi, dhriti and smriti. Milk also is medhya, as is Ghee.
These foods supply the brain with intelligent, easily digestible protein and glucose. To nourish the brain, it's important to combine the best quality glucose and protein together in a balanced way. For example, soak nuts and seeds overnight and then blend them in a drink with dates and raisins. This provides a balance between glucose and protein.
Panir (a fresh cheese made from milk), lentils, and other split beans and pulses are also excellent sources of protein for the brain, but because they are naturally a bit heavier, they should be cooked with spices to make them easily digestible. Always use olive oil or Ghee for cooking, and sauté spices such as turmeric, black pepper and cumin, as found in Worry Free Spice Mixture before adding to foods.
These common spices are excellent aids for nourishing the brain and fortifying it against stress. Turmeric has been found to help prevent Alzheimer's and other degenerative brain diseases. Black pepper enhances the ability to absorb more nutrients from food, thus helping to supply the brain with nutrition and oxygen. Black pepper also has the property of increasing Medhya agni, the agni or digestive process existing in the gap between dhi, dhriti and smriti, which enhances the transformation of thought. Cumin opens the channels of the brain, thus improving coordination. Ginger also helps the brain absorb more nutrients by burning ama, or toxins, from the digestive tract.
Eating intelligent foods is extremely important for feeding the brain. If you eat something less intelligent, such as dead, old, packaged, canned or frozen foods, the brain cells are not going to be able to use the food, creating leftovers, or waste-products such as ama. If the situation continues for some time, the more reactive toxin called amavisha can form, which can lead to Alzheimer's and other problems related to the brain.
Ama and amavisha also block the channels of communication and flow of intelligence between dhi, dhriti and smriti; between the heart and the mind; and between the brain and hormones throughout the body. If ama is blocking this natural communication, what happens is that people feel fatigued without even working hard. This starts a chain reaction, where brain fatigue causes a worker to make mistakes and wrong decisions on the job, which in turn invites more stress and fatigue.
The tendency when this kind of syndrome sets in is to blame others, when in fact, the problem is malnourishment of the brain due to eating foods that are not intelligent and create ama.
Finally, eating the foods for your body type helps prevent stress. See the recommendations for diet at http://www.mapi.com.
Q: What can you do while you're on the job to relieve stress?
A: Stretch and breathe deeply even when indoors to energize the body and bring more oxygen to the brain. As mentioned earlier, taking frequent breaks is good.
Instead of drinking coffee, which only creates toxins and adds to mental, emotional and physical stress, bring a thermos of Worry Free Tea to work and sip it throughout the day.
Drinking warm fluids throughout the day also helps in detoxifying and the body. Warm, non-caffeinated fluids also help reduce Vata dosha and mental stress. Many times people experience fatigue and headache on the job due to simple dehydration. This is especially a problem in windowless office buildings that rely on dry, forced air for heating and cooling.
If you have a moment after ending one task and starting another, or you have a few minutes to prepare for an important meeting with your boss, sip Worry Free tea. Then close your eyes and breathe deeper for a few minutes. The herbs in Worry Free tea open up the channels of communication between dhi, dhriti and smriti, and by breathing deeper you supply the brain with necessary oxygen. Just taking a few minutes to relax like this will help settle your mind and supply new energy for meeting the demands ahead. Then you can meet challenges with bliss rather than anger, negative thoughts or frustration.
Aromatherapy is another excellent way to infuse bliss into the workplace, and also helps purify the air. Use Worry Free therapeutic aroma for dissolving mental stress, and Blissful Heart for emotional stress. You can use the Plug-in Car Diffuser, which fits into your car lighter, while driving to work to prepare for the day ahead. For the office use the quiet Convection Diffuser, which plugs into a wall outlet and fills a space up to 500 square feet with aroma. Or if you don't have your own office, wear an Aroma Locket or Aroma Pendant so you can enjoy your personal aromatherapy without disturbing others.
If you feel hungry during the workday, eat healthy snacks instead of junk food from vending machines. If you feel at all angry or emotionally stressed, eating a sweet, juicy pear can reduce Pitta dosha and have an immediate effect in balancing your emotions. Eating a teaspoon of Rose Petal Preserve can also give immediate relief to agitated emotions.
Taking these small steps will have an effect in balancing Sadhaka Pitta, Prana Vata and Vyana Vata, and enhancing the coordination between dhi, dhriti and smriti. They are very simple but many of my clients have found these recommendations help create a good environment for both the heart and the mind, and to lessen mental and emotional stress.
Q: Health professionals say that the human body isn't really made for sitting long hours in front of the computer. Are there any specific recommendations for counteracting computer stress?
A: Keep an indoor plant next to your computer. The plant will provide some cooling, nourishing lunar energy, to counteract the hot, active, solar energy of the computer. Stretch and looking away from the computer every half-hour, to give your eyes and back a rest. Breathe deeply.
It also helps to invest in an ergonomic keyboard, which is designed to prevent your back and shoulder muscles from becoming so tense. An ergonomically designed desk and chair also can help, and your company may pay for this. Be sure to sit up straight and avoid hunching over at the computer, as this certainly increases mental and physical stress. Good posture lessens stress on the body and increases the flow of oxygen and energy to the brain.
At home, yoga asanas on a daily basis will help relax muscular stress, strengthen the eyes, and promote good posture. Make sure your home activities provide a break from the computer. It's not a good idea to spend your free time watching a screen by playing computer games, doing e-mail, shopping on the Internet or watching TV. At the very least, stop using electro-magnetic devices such as computer or TV by 8:00 p.m.
Instead, take a walk in the moonlight, visit a friend, sit under a tree, play a game outdoors with your children, or listen to soothing music. Engage in real conversations and real interactions.
There is an interesting phenomenon growing in this country, where some people are basically depriving themselves of real sensory experiences and contact with real people. Instead they engage in virtual reality by working at a computer all day at work, and then when they come home, they continue to watch TV or use the computer.
Where are the hours of blissful engagement with nature, with real people and family members in such a lifestyle? It's possible to even become confused as to what is real and what isn't, and to allow TV characters or e-mail correspondents substitute for real friends, real relationships. This is not a healthy situation, and will not lead to real bliss or the growth of enlightenment. And it certainly causes mental, physical and emotional stress.
You may notice that the therapies of Maharishi Ayurveda engage the senses. Aroma therapy, whole foods, natural supplements, massage, music therapy and lifestyle recommendations involve the five senses and connect us with the five elements of earth, water, fire, air and space in some way. We use the senses as a way to create balance and prevent stress, and our whole lifestyle should reflect that kind of balance. Even the technique of Transcendental Meditation uses subtle sound to enliven all of the senses.
Q: That's fascinating. It seems like avoiding the computer and TV at night could also help with sleep. Over thirty percent of Americans say they lose efficiency on the job due to lack of sleep. Can you talk about the relationship between sleep and stress?
A: Yes, there is a very strong connection between sleep deprivation and stress. If you don't sleep right, you actually lose 200%. This is because healthy sleep creates ojas, the biochemical equivalent of good health, bliss, and a balanced, stress-free body, heart and mind. So if you don't sleep well, or you don't get enough sleep, you will miss out on the benefits of creating ojas. But worse, lack of sleep will create ama, or toxins, which block the channels and destroy communication between dhi, dhriti and smriti; between heart and mind; and between self and mind. Ultimately that means lack of strength to handle day-to-day stress.
Stress and sleep are so interconnected that stress almost always is associated with lack of sleep in some way. Sometimes people habitually stay up past 10:00 p.m., and thus create stress in their lives. As stress accumulates and ama continues to destroy the communication between the brain and heart, and the different aspects of the mind, the person finds that they can't sleep even when they want to.
Another scenario is when a person faces stress on the job or at home, and that stress prevents them from sleeping properly.
The key is to maintain an ayurvedic routine, going to bed well before 10:00 p.m. and rising before sunrise, and follow the recommendations for relieving stress presented in this article. In addition, you can take Blissful Sleep if you have trouble falling asleep, a condition which is usually caused by an imbalance in Vata dosha and in terms of stress, with mental stress or fatigue. Slumber Time aroma can help.
If you fall asleep fine but wake up in the night and can't fall back asleep, this is usually associated with an imbalance in Pitta dosha and emotional stress. For this use Blissful Heart aroma and Deep Rest .
If you are one of those people who sleep soundly for more than eight hours but still wake up feeling exhausted, this is caused by an imbalance in Kapha dosha, and can be helped by taking Deep RestI. If you have more than one sleep disorder, or want to strengthen the effects of the supplement you're taking, take the Blissful Sleep Herbal Supplement.
If sleep problems or stress problems continue, then it's best to consult an expert who is trained in Maharishi Ayurveda.
Q: A recent study shows that Americans work longer hours than workers in any other developed nation. How can Maharishi Ayurveda alleviate the mental and physical stress overwork causes?
A: It's wise to avoid creating such huge demands in your life that you don't have time to practice Transcendental Meditation, to follow the ayurvedic routine, and to relax. Certainly you can earn more dollars by increasing your workload, but there is a point where this becomes self-defeating. If you are destroying your spiritual sattva, your mental peace of mind in order to purchase more physical amenities, this is not a good choice.
Relaxation and enjoyment are very important to health. Sometimes people think they can work an extra job on the weekends to buy a bigger house. Why are they building a bigger house in the first place? Probably to become more relaxed and to enjoy life more. Ironically, the excessive house payments often create stress and prevent relaxation, so the hard work actually brings the opposite results.
Three years ago a young software engineer consulted me. He was having trouble sleeping, suffering from stress headaches and feeling fatigued at work and irritable at home. After following my advice for three months, he reported that he was feeling much happier, that even after a full workday he felt lots of energy, and his wife was happy that he no longer felt irritable.
A year passed and he came to see me again. His wife was complaining that all of the symptoms had returned. He had imbalances in Prana and Vyana Vata and Sadhaka Pitta, indicating mental and emotional stress. As usual in these situations, I tried to determine the underlying cause, to find out what had changed in the past year. I asked him, "Have you acquired any extra financial burden?" He said that yes, he had recently bought a large home, and he had to work on the weekends now, with lots of travel.
This man had invited his own trouble. Because he had incurred such a workload that he had no time to relax or rest, there was not much I could do to help him. It is not correct to think that you work 24 hours a day and then take some herbal supplements to relieve stress. Maharishi Ayurveda doesn't recommend such a lifestyle.
Instead, it is important to follow the ayurvedic diet, the daily routine and other recommendations in order to gain the benefits. If you do follow this simple advice, however, the results will be more than worthwhile. The ayurvedic solutions to stress and other problems in life are, in the end, amazing in their simplicity and effectiveness.
These articles provide a great resource from The Council of Maharishi Ayurveda Physicians on the knowledge, practices, products, and applications of Maharishi Ayurveda.
Disclaimer
The sole purpose of these newsletters is to provide information about the tradition of ayurveda. This information is not intended for use in the diagnosis, prevention or cure of any disease. If you have any serious, acute or chronic health concern, please consult a trained health professional who can fully assess your needs and address them effectively. If you are seeking the medical advice of a trained Ayurvedic expert, call our Health Educators or e-mail us for the number of a physician in your area.
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