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Saturday, December 5, 2009

From the Heart – February is National Heart Month

Heart disease is the number one killer of women in the United States .  This may seem a harsh and unusual way to begin a conversation about love and passion for self.  But, if you love yourself you will take good care of yourself, especially when it comes to matters of the heart.

The heart is more than a muscle that pumps life-giving blood through your body.  It communicates with the brain and the rest of the body, via communications pathways that originate in the heart, pass through the emotional memory portion of the brain, and extend to the part of the brain responsible for thinking and reasoning.  According to researchers at the Institute of HeartMath , the heart plays a role in the functioning of human intelligence, emotions and personality.

The heart is a hormonal organ, responsible for producing oxytocin, often referred to as the love hormone.  Oxytocin facilitates the balancing of other hormones in the body and is known to decrease levels of the stress hormone, cortisol.  Oxytocin is said to play an important role in our emotional and social development, and influences how well the heart is functioning on the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels.

Your emotions can affect the health of your heart.  Depression, chronic stress, and anger can contribute to heart disease.  Depression and chronic stress increase the levels of cortisol, which in turn can damage the cardiovascular system, and other organs in the body.  Researchers at the Ochsner Clinic Foundation report that high levels of anger and hostility are negatively linked to coronary artery disease, possibly because of increased heart rates and blood pressure.

Other factors that can contribute to the risk of heart disease are:

  • High cholesterol
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • High blood pressure
  • Diabetes
  • Smoking
  • Obesity
  • Poor nutrition

Mother wisdom has taught us that the heart is the center of our very beings, where intuition, emotion, love, passion, gratitude and faith originate and abide.  This place within us is where our self-love must also originate and abide.  When the Divine (for me this is God, who is Love) lives within us, we can truly love ourselves.  And when we can truly love ourselves, we can honor ourselves by cherishing and taking care of our body temples, starting with our hearts.  Here are some tips to get you started:

  • Eat a low-fat, nutritionally balanced diet
  • Eat five to nine servings of fruit and vegetables daily
  • Participate in some form of daily movement
  • Manage your stress
  • Have a physical and learn your numbers (blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, etc.)
  • If you smoke, quit!

From my heart to yours.

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  • Emily H's Avatar
    Posted by Emily H Sun Feb 1, 2009 9:38pm PST

    Thank you for posting such an informative, well-written blog entry.

    I love reading ones like this.

    Emmy

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  • MarciaT's Avatar
    Posted by MarciaT Mon Feb 2, 2009 7:06am PST

    Emmy, thank you. And, thanks for reading!

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