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February 2007
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Greetings,

It’s Valentine’s Day—a day to celebrate love. What better time to love yourself with Go Red for Women, an American Heart Association project dedicated to helping women protect their heart health! Learn how you can join the movement to save lives—your own as well as those of the mothers, daughters, sisters and friends you love.

For my Valentine to you, I’m sending suggestions for simple heart-friendly lifestyle choices in the articles below. The power of your life is in your hands! As the American Heart Association says: Put your hand on your heart. Think about its beat—the power of life in your hands—how important your heart is.

Caring for Your Heart Today
 
Care for your heart


by Jackie Foskett, CH

What is the most important thing you can do right now to care for your heart? Affirm your love for YOU!

The tips on gratitude featured in my January newsletter make a great beginning. In your daily gratitude practice, try being grateful for


- The heart you have, whatever its current condition
- The body you have, whether it’s your “ideal” or not
- The eyes you’re using to read this newsletter
- Your current state of health, even if it's not optimal

Now, stop. Take a deep breath down into your belly and slowly release it.

Feel love for yourself right now. If this is difficult, simply pretend you feel love, perhaps as you might for someone else. Capture that feeling and let it linger. Enjoy it.

Let love be with you all day today and notice how you feel when you put your head on your pillow tonight. Perhaps you may even allow this love for you to continue, day after day from now on. It’s just what your heart needs!


Making Heart-Friendly Choices
 
Heart-healthy choices


by Jackie Foskett, CH

Heart-friendly lifestyle choices don’t have to be a struggle. Here are some simple ways you can protect your heart—and feel great about yourself.

Move your Body
According to the February 2007 Natural Health article “Lock in Your Heart Health” by Catherine Guthrie, moving your body is a must for a healthy heart. Exercise releases nitric oxide, a substance that lowers blood pressure. This chemical also soothes inflamed arteries, which helps keep sticky plaque from adhering to blood vessel walls.

How much should you exercise to maintain heart health? The American Heart Association recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise (re-frame: moving your body) five times per week. According to a September 2006 article in the Journal of Hypertension, you don’t need to get your daily exercise all at one time—four brisk 10-minute walks or workouts scattered throughout the day might even be more beneficial than one long 40-minute workout.

Eat Well
Being a smart eater is great for your heart! Good eating habits keep your heart’s plumbing system working smoothly and protect your heart from the ill effects of weight gain and diabetes.

  1. Fiber is your heart's friend

  2. According to a 2004 report in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, increasing fiber intake can lower your risk of heart disease by approximately 30%! Be sure to include two types of fiber in your diet:

    Soluble fiber (found in food like oats, rice bran, barley, strawberries and citrus fruits) helps lower cholesterol.

    Insoluble fiber (found in foods like whole wheat breads and pastas and most vegetables) contain anti-oxidants, vitamin E, selenium and phenolic acids—all of which help keep fat molecules from oxidizing (think rusting) and clogging artery walls.

  3. Make produce productive for your heart

  4. Fruits and vegetables naturally contain heart healthy anti-oxidants that are good for your overall health and well being. Aim for 9 servings (1/2- to 1-cup portions) per day. If this seems daunting, increase your intake slowly. Harvard researchers found that for every serving of fruits and vegetables you add to your diet on a daily basis, you decrease your risk of heart disease by 4%. Wow!

  5. Your heart loves Omega 3s

  6. Many studies show that the “good” fats found in fish and, to a lesser degree, flaxseeds, canola oil and walnuts help reduce blood pressure, lower triglyceride levels and give your arterial function a boost. Try substituting salmon, mackerel or other oily cold water fish for chicken, turkey, pork and beef at least two times per week.

  7. Eliminate trans fats

  8. According to a 2006 review in the New England Journal of Medicine, for every 2% of daily calories that come from trans fats, you increase your risk of heart disease by 23%. Trans fats increase harmful LDL cholesterol, decrease beneficial HDL cholesterol and promote inflammation. Sources of these harmful fats include fast foods, packaged snack foods, crackers, and bakery goods made with hydrogenated or partially-hydrogenated vegetable oils.

    Beware: even if a food label states 0 grams of trans fat, the Food & Drug Administration allows food containing 500 milligrams or less of trans fatty acids per serving to be listed as 0. One serving may be okay, but more than one or two could add up quickly to your heart and blood vessels.

  9. Use alcohol intelligently

  10. Initial studies on the benefits of alcohol for the heart, particularly red wine, looked only at men. A study from the May 2006 online edition of the British Medical Journal found that for women, just one alcoholic drink per week gave similar heart protection results. So, go ahead, have your wine if you choose. But know it only takes a little to receive a lot!


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Quote of the Month
 


"By loving your own heart, you can save it."
--Go Red for Women, American Heart Association





In closing, my Valentine’s wish is that every day is a heart-filled day of love and health for you and your loved ones. Keep nurturing yourself with love, eat heart-nourishing foods, and cultivate the enjoyable practice of moving your body. Restore yourself with health and energy and living a life you love!

With love,


Jackie Foskett, CH
Healing Hypnotherapy

Phone: (425) 227-8210
 
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