While longer days mean more time to enjoy
the things you love, extra sunlight can disrupt
your body clock and its production of the
mood- regulating hormone melatonin, mak-
ing you edgy. Luckily, just looking toward the
sky melts anxiety in minutes. Watching birds
flit about curbs the production of the stress
hormone cortisol while also making you feel
more connected with nature, a known tension
buster. Researchers reporting in BioScience say
if you take a mini “bird break” daily, you’re
three times less likely to feel anxious and 70%
less likely to be highly stressed than if you
hadn’t paused to admire the winged beauties.
To ward off spring viruses that can dash
your spirits and leave you sidelined, gargle
with a cup of cooled green or black tea
for 30 seconds once a day. Researchers
reporting in the journal BMC Public
Health found that doing so cuts your
risk of falling ill by a whopping 87%.
Credit goes to unique antiviral com-
pounds in tea (called catechins)
that quickly kill off infectious germs.
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Outsmart stress
with sky gazing
Gargling with tea cuts
viral infection risk by 87%!
AND GO ON AN EMAIL DIET! Set an alarm
to check your messages less often, and Canadian
scientists say you’ll feel less
stressed. Constantly checking
your inbox spikes anxiety, while
setting a reasonable limit dials
down urgency tension.
Get ting 15 minutes
of sun daily cuts
your risk of
depression by 154%
HEALTH NEWS
Feel more spring joy every day with
natural strategies proven to boost
energy, diminish stress and calm aches
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