Lower Blood Fat with Tai Chi

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Tai Chi is a gentle, graceful, inspiring exercise that has been found to reduce blood pressure, improve balance and reduce falls. It also increases overall toning, improves posture and circulation, increases flexibility and strength.” – Nabi Su   Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer, claiming more lives […]

Consolidate Motor Memories with Mindfulness

  By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Meditation provides an atmosphere of deep relaxation beneficial to the mind and body, offering myriad physiological effects such as lower blood pressure and a slower heart rate. When the body is extremely relaxed, the mind, nerves and muscles work at an optimum level, allowing for the enhancement […]

Improve Bladder Problems with Mindfulness

By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Good news: You may be able to ease your bladder discomfort and Overactive Bladder Symptoms by tapping into mind-body techniques such as meditation. Slowing your breathing calms your autonomic nervous system, which slows your heart rate and can decrease spasms of the bladder.” – Karen Sebastian   Interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome […]

Reduce Stress during Pregnancy with Mindfulness

By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Mindful awareness practices helped me so much during the adventure of pregnancy and early motherhood that I began to turn my professional interest toward how mindfulness might help reduce stress and improve mood among pregnant women and early moms, enhance their connection with their babies, and really thrive through the […]

Relieve Chronic Pain with Tai Chi

By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Tai Chi has demonstrated usefulness in the prevention and treatment of certain problems such as back pain. Importantly, Tai Chi is non-invasive, relatively inexpensive, and gentle on the spine, so many people with back pain are starting to try it as an adjunct to (or sometimes instead of) […]

Improve Thought Executive Function with Mindfulness

By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “mindfulness training on focusing on the present moment may develop control of attention, or executive function. This enhances capacity for sustained attention, attention switching, and inhibition of elaborative processing, thereby increasing our mastery over the content of our thoughts and actions. . .  this amplifies our ability to […]