
Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 2 hours ago
9 Spinal Stretches to Ease Back Pain—twists can be heaven for a bad back, if you don’t push too hard. http://ow.ly/juYV30f8EvD

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 2 hours ago
9 Spinal Stretches to Ease Back Pain—twists can be heaven for a bad back, if you don’t push too hard. http://ow.ly/juYV30f8EvD

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, moderate alcohol consumption is up to one drink per day for women and up to two drinks per day for men. However, even this is too high when we look at the research. And many people are drinking more than that.
Size matters too. A serving size is a 12-ounce beer, 5-ounce glass of wine, or a 1.5-ounce shot of liquor. Some people generously fill their wineglass (16 to 18 ounces) and consider it one glass.
Some research shows that light to moderate alcohol consumption can have anti-inflammatory benefits. However, large amounts of alcohol can create intestinal inflammation through multiple pathways.
A vicious cycle ensues as the inflammatory response exacerbates alcohol-induced organ damage, affecting your gut but also other organs, like the liver.
How your body responds to alcohol depends on several factors. Enjoying a glass of organic red wine will have a completely different impact than drinking a margarita or other sugary alcohol concoctions (a surefire way to rev up inflammation, by the way, based on everything I noted in the above section about sugar).
Some people also enjoy a glass of dry red wine as their dessert. For others, a glass becomes two, and before they know it, they’re devouring a second piece of pie. In other words, know how alcohol makes you behave, as it disinhibits your brain control centers and will lead you to overindulge in the other contributors to inflammation.
Like caffeine, alcohol can be dehydrating. Be especially mindful to drink sufficient water when you’re drinking. Certain situations like drinking while flying can be even more dehydrating, potentially exacerbating inflammation.
So, how much alcohol can you get away with without causing too much inflammation? Stick to one drink three times a week or less to enjoy your cup while keeping the tides of inflammation low. And for your long-term health, it’s better to be an intermittent non-binge-drinker than a regular drinker.
Let’s face it—a warm brew, a glass of red wine, and an occasional pastry are all life’s little pleasures. Consumed mindfully and in a low-stress environment, they will minimally affect inflammation and can even be anti-inflammatory. Treating these as luxuries to enjoy in moderation allows you to indulge, while managing inflammation and keeping your cells young.
https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/how-caffeine-sugar-and-alcohol-affect-inflammation

mindbodygreenVerified account @mindbodygreen 1 hour ago
The Hot Chocolate Cure? Functional Recipes For Every Ailment by @sproutedroutes http://ow.ly/61OE30aOxXA
You really need to be paying more attention to your posture
But posture-correcting gadgets probably aren’t the answer
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#TuesdayTips: Prescription drugs can be an effective way to relieve aches and pains. But they may not always be necessary. Check out these other ways to get past your pain. https://mayocl.in/2Yrk5ln

Studies show alcohol can slow down your metabolic rate as much as 73 percent
http://ahealthblog.com/wftw

GetPT1st @GetPT1st 8 hours ago
Even in the #ICU, a Physical Therapist can help you get better, sooner, by getting you moving. #Movement is medicine http://getpt1st.com/2015/05/07/physical-therapist-help-someone-icu/ …

mindbodygreenVerified account @mindbodygreen 1 hour ago
The Hot Chocolate Cure? Functional Recipes For Every Ailment by @sproutedroutes http://ow.ly/61OE30aOxXA

WebMDVerified account @WebMD 15 minutes ago
Years of drinking too much may damage nerves connected to your feet. It can also make you low on nutrients you need to keep your nerves healthy. Either or both of these problems might make your feet tingle or burn for months or years. https://wb.md/2VEHA9y

Steven Lin @DrStevenLin 3 hours ago
Jaw pain or TMJ pain is a very common problem today. It’s a sign your jaw joint or TMJ (temporomandibular joint) could be inflamed. A jaw ache, headaches, migraine, or a throbbing ache in and around your ear could be your concern. https://buff.ly/2JlUvrB