Improve Autonomic Function, Metabolism, and Physical Fitness with Tai Chi

Improve Autonomic Function, Metabolism, and Physical Fitness with Tai Chi   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Qigong and Tai Chi initiate the “relaxation response,” which is fostered when the mind is freed from its many distractions. This decreases the sympathetic function of the autonomic nervous system, which in turn reduces heart rate and blood pressure, […]

Socially Mindful Behavior is Perceived Positively and Evokes Brain Responses

 Blood Glucose  Body Awareness  Body Fat  Body Satisfaction  Bone  Borderline Personality Disorder  Brain Chemistry  Brain Electrical Activity  Brain Injury  Brain systems  Burnout  Business  Cancer  Cardiovascular  Caregiving  Cause-Effect  Character  Children  Chron’s Disease  Chronic Disease  Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases (COPD)  Cigarettes  Cirrhosis  Cognition  Colds & Flu  Communications  Compassion  Conflict  cooperation  cost effectiveness  Covid-19  Creativity  Critical Thinking  Cystic […]

Improve Health, Well-Being, and Quality of Life with Breast Cancer with an Integrative Program Including Diet, Exercise, and Mindfulness

Improve Health, Well-Being, and Quality of Life with Breast Cancer with an Integrative Program Including Diet, Exercise, and Mindfulness   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Our cancer experiences take up a lot of energies, mental focus and can drain us emotionally. It is important to have a few tools to help us create […]

Improve Cardiovascular and Metabolic Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes with Yoga

Improve Cardiovascular and Metabolic Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes with Yoga   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Yoga practices such as cleansing processes, asanas, pranayama, mudras, bandha, meditation, mindfulness, and relaxation are known to reduce blood glucose levels and to help in the management of comorbid disease conditions associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus, resulting in […]

Improve Type 2 Diabetes with Mindful Movement

Improve Type 2 Diabetes with Mindful Movement   By John M. de Castro, Ph.D.   “Living with diabetes is a major life stressor, from the physical and psychological aspects of managing blood sugar and medications to the eating challenges. A great deal of what we go through in life is beyond our control. The diabetes […]