On a recent trip to the beach I was reminded again why I am such an
advocate for the practice of earthing. Earthing is the act of coming
into contact with the earth without wearing shoes in order to release
negative energy. With the advent of rubber or plastic soled shoes many
of us have lost the benefit of being "grounded." Within a half an hour
of being barefoot on the shore I felt like a new person.
There
are studies that report the neuromodulative health benefits of
earthing, from positive effects on blood viscosity and oxygenation to
lowering of cortisol levels. In our world of stress and anxiety, we have
lost touch with many practices that could help our bodies organically
self correct, and I believe earthing is one of those.
When
a client comes into my practice
complaining of symptoms of anxiety, I take a thorough history, paying
special attention to what that client does to "recharge their
batteries." One of the first recommendations I make is to get out in the
sunlight for twenty minutes a day (for the benefits of vitamin D and
the effects on neurotransmitters and hormones such as melatonin). This
practice alone can cause wonderful benefits on mood regulation and
sleep. The addition of being barefoot during this process seems to
really augment the benefits for anxiety. I direct them to visualize the
anxious feelings being absorbed by the earth and dissipating from their
bodies. I have had clients report a dramatic reduction in anxiety just
from this simple intervention.
Anxiety can be
seen as anxious energy flowing through our bodies, and it is insidious
in its effects on our health, our relationships, our productivity and
our spirits. The long term effects of unaddressed
anxiety can be debilitating. Anxiety is considered a problem when
symptoms interfere with a person's ability to sleep or otherwise
function. Men and women can manifest the symptoms differently. Teenagers
are particularly susceptible to symptoms of irritability produced by
anxiety. Physical symptoms are usually related to the heart, lungs,
nervous and gastrointestinal systems. Left untreated anxiety can take
its toll on our bodies, and our quality of life.
In
our rat race culture we must take the time to care for our bodies, our
minds and our spirits if we are to experience life in a meaningful
manner. Running on empty trying to function is no way to live. If we
want to have the levels of productivity that our lifestyles demand we
must invest time in maintaining our mental and physical health. If you
are unable to address your anxiety symptoms alone, there is nothing
wrong with reaching out for help. Consider it an investment in
obtaining the level of functionality you desire. More than that,
consider that you function in this busy lifestyle in an attempt to
create a rich life in which you can thrive. If you are not thriving,
something is not working. Please take steps today to achieve a life that
works. Everything that you do depends on it!
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Saturday, July 28, 2012
Barefoot For Anxiety Treatment
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