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June 16, 2011

Bloodsugar Levels, Laughter and Good Memories – the Key to Self-Control? – I Spa San Francisco Spas

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Spas – So much of what we seek to achieve in life requires self-control. From weightloss, to fitness and breaking bad habits, self-control is the key to getting what we want out of life. Working to improve this skill is the perfect compliment to your better life regime including regular visits to I Spas to improve health, fitness and control stress. Read the following article from the New York Times to learn the surprising truth about boosting willpower:

How to Boost Your Willpower

(From left: Robert Stolarik for The New York Times New York; Alan Zale for The New York Times; Owen Franken for The New York Times )
Every day, we are tested. Whether it’s a cookie tempting us from our diets or a warm bed coaxing us to sleep late, we are forced to decide between what we want to do and what we ought to do.
The ability to resist our impulses is commonly described as self-control or willpower. The elusive forces behind a person’s willpower have been the subject of increasing scrutiny by the scientific community trying to understand why some people overeat or abuse drugs and alcohol. What researchers are finding is that willpower is essentially a mental muscle, and certain physical and mental forces can weaken or strengthen our self-control.
Studies now show that self-control is a limited resource that may be strengthened by the foods we eat. Laughter and conjuring up powerful memories may also help boost a person’s self-control. And, some research suggests, we can improve self-control through practice, testing ourselves on small tasks in order to strengthen our willpower for bigger challenges.
“Learning self-control produces a wide range of positive outcomes,’’ said Roy Baumeister, a psychology professor at Florida State University who wrote about the issue in this month’s Current Directions in Psychological Science. “Kids do better in school, people do better at work. Look at just about any major category of problem that people are suffering from and odds are pretty good that self-control is implicated in some way.’’
Last month, Dr. Baumeister reported on laboratory studies that showed a relationship between self-control and blood glucose levels. In one study, participants watched a video, but some were asked to suppress smiles and other facial reactions. After the film, blood glucose levels had dropped among those who had exerted self-control to stifle their reactions, but stayed the same among the film watchers who were free to react, according to the report in Personality and Social Psychology Review.
The video watchers were later given a concentration test in which they were asked to identify the color in which words were displayed. The word “red,” for instance, might appear in blue ink. The video watchers who had stifled their responses did the worst on the test, suggesting that their self-control had already been depleted by the film challenge.
But the researchers also found that restoring glucose levels appears to replenish self-control. Study subjects who drank sugar-sweetened lemonade, which raises glucose levels quickly, performed better on self-control tests than those who drank artificially-sweetened beverages, which have no effect on glucose.
The findings make sense because it’s long been known that glucose fuels many brain functions. Having a bite to eat appears to help boost a person’s willpower, and may explain why smokers trying to quit or students trying to focus on studying often turn to food to sustain themselves.
Consuming sugary drinks or snacks isn’t practical advice for a dieter struggling with willpower. However, the research does help explain why dieters who eat several small meals a day appear to do better at sticking to a diet than dieters who skip meals. “You need the energy from food to have the willpower to exert self-control in order to succeed on your diet,” said Dr. Baumeister.
Kathleen Vohs, professor of marketing at the University of Minnesota, says that in lab studies, self-control is boosted when people conjure up powerful memories of the things they value in life. Laughter and positive thoughts also help people perform better on self-control tasks. Dr. Vohs notes that self-control problems occur because people are caught up “in the moment’’ and are distracted from their long-term goals.
“You want to look good in a bikini next summer but you’re looking at a piece of chocolate cake now,’’ said Dr. Vohs. “When we get people to think about values we move them to the long-term state, and that cools off the tempting stimuli.’’
Finally, some research suggests that people struggling with self-control should start small. A few studies show that people who were instructed for two weeks to make small changes like improving their posture or brushing their teeth with their opposite hand improved their scores on laboratory tests of self-control. The data aren’t conclusive, but they do suggest that the quest for self-improvement should start small. A vow to stop swearing, to make the bed every day or to give up just one food may be a way to strengthen your self-control, giving you more willpower reserves for bigger challenges later.
“Learning to bring your behavior under control even with arbitrary rules does build character in that it makes you better able to achieve the things you want to achieve later on,” said Dr. Baumeister. “Self-control is a limited resource. People make all these different New Year’s resolutions, but they are all pulling off from the same pool of your willpower. It’s better to make one resolution and stick to it than make five.”
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June 9, 2011

Taming Stress – I Spa – San Francisco Spas

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Taming Stress – -  Spas

Is Making a Visit to One of Your Favorite San Francisco Spas enough to Manage Your Stress?
I Spa - San Francisco Spas – One of the biggest factors affecting our overall health today is stress. Although frequent visits to one of your favorite San Francisco Spas can help counter-act the effects of stress, many find that they need to take extra steps to combat stress. To make the matter worse, in today’s fast paced world, many people have no idea of how to reduce their stress. A common solution for many to accept stress as a natural part of life and learn to feed off of it. But is this the best solution? Take a look at this article from Women’s Health discussing this serious matter:

New York GymDo You Stress Yourself Out?

More and more women are overworked, overwhelmed, and overwrought. The bigger problem: They’re proud of it! Learn how to break an unhealthy, addicted-to-high-anxiety lifestyle
Maura Rhodes
When you think about it, stress is a mysterious thing: You can’t see it or touch it, but you definitely know it’s there. And its enigmatic nature just might be preventing us from fully realizing the damage stress can do—to our minds, bodies, and spirits.
According to the American Psychological Association, more than half of all women say they’re “highly stressed,” an increase of 25 percent from just four years ago. But very few do anything to chill out. In fact, many seem to be saying “bring it on!” because somewhere along the line being stretched to the limit turned into a badge of honor.
That’s how it was for Meredith Bodgas, 28, of Forest Hills, New York. Before switching to a lower-key Web job, Bodgas worked until 9 p.m. most nights. “I figured anyone who left before 7 p.m. simply wasn’t as valuable,” she says. She subscribed to the same misguided belief adopted by so many modern women: Stress is synonymous with success—and if you’re not totally fried, you may not be doing enough. “I loved it when people would ask me ‘How do you do it?’ ” admits Bodgas, “even though I suspect what some of them really meant was ‘Why do you do it?’ ”

Stress Appeal

Turns out, high anxiety may be, well, an actual high.
“Some people think they need to be stressed all the time in order to really feel alive,” says Patt Lind-Kyle, author of Heal Your Mind, Rewire Your Brain: Applying the Exciting New Science of Brain Synchrony for Creativity, Peace, and Presence. They become hooked on the rush they get from stress, which stimulates hormones such as adrenaline, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and especially cortisol. The tension can become addictive—and as with most addictions, it can usher in an unhealthy craving.
The ready willingness to put out a welcome mat for stress also stems from myriad social and cultural pressures. While you’d think the feminist movement would have moved women way past this by now, “many still feel driven to prove they can be just as successful as their male counterparts,” says stress researcher KaMala Thomas, Ph.D., an assistant professor of psychology at Pitzer College in California.
“In fact, studies show that women expect to juggle multiple roles from an early age. The result is that they end up thriving on stress and feeling guilty if they’re not multitasking. They get used to the adrenaline rush and eventually interpret stress as a drive to be productive rather than a potential source of long-term health problems.”
Compounding this is the possibility that women embrace stress because, somewhere along the way, they came to believe that the more frazzled they are, the better person they are. “Many young women think if they’re not working every second of every day, they’re lazy,” says Steve Orma, Psy.D., a clinical psychologist in San Francisco.
“They are ashamed of taking breaks and feel they’re not a ‘good’ enough person if they aren’t pushing themselves to the absolute limit. It has become a moral issue.”
Plus, a lot of women are willing to forgo sleep and sanity for an implied payoff. In Bodgas’s case, she figured the more hours she clocked—and the higher her stress meter continued to soar—the greater her reward would be. “I felt as if I were one of those pledging frat guys who tells himself that the fraternity must be amazing if he has to go through so much horrible stuff to get in,” she says.
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May 29, 2011

Learning Relaxation Techniques Proven to Lengthen Life? – I Spa SF

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SF – For centuries society has sought to improve their life and health through relaxation. From the history of meditation, which precedes historical record, to the imperial bath complexes of ancient Rome, man has distinctively searched for ways to reduce stress.  And now, science is backing up this instinctual undertaking. Read about the latest science of relaxation below:

Predicting the Future: New Blood Test for Longevity?

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If you could find out your approximate age of death, would you want to do so? I’m not talking tarot cards, psychic readings, or messages from above; I’m talking a blood test that claims to predict your biological age and how much longer you will last.
Soon to be available in the U.K , the test measures the length of telomeres, a DNA structure which controls the longevity of dividing cells. The shorter the telomere, the faster you are aging. A very specific blood test can determine telomere length and, based on the length can use an algorithm to assess longevity based on current lifestyle.
Life Length, a research company based in Spain, developed the test and is working on approvals throughout Europe and America. While the test will not tell you the exact date or year of your demise, it can make predictions within a decade.
“Knowing whether our telomeres are a normal length or not for a given chronological age will give us an indication of our health status and of our physiological ‘age’ even before diseases appear,” said Maria Blasco, the head of the telomeres research at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, in Madrid.
The test involves blood being drawn at a lab and will take about four weeks for results. The cost to know your fate: In England the price is set at £435, which is roughly $705 at today’s exchange rate.
The upside of a test like this is that you have the opportunity to make lifestyle changes that will benefit you and increase your lifespan, should you choose to do so. A study published online and in print form, in The Lancet Oncology in 2008, gathered evidence showing major lifestyle changes may extend life and prevent premature cell death.
Thirty men with low-risk prostate cancer who were asked to make significant lifestyle changes participated in a study lead by Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, a UCSF biochemist and known for her discovery of telomeres, along with her lead colleague Dr. Dean Ornish.
The men were introduced to their new lifestyle, which lasted for three months, during a three-day residential retreat. They were taught stress reduction techniques, and given instructions on how to follow their strict diet, that involved a 10 percent lower calorie diet from fat, low refined sugars, and a diet filled with fresh fruits, veggies, whole foods, fish oil and supplemental vitamins. They were also taught to incorporate a moderate aerobic activity to their daily regimen and even learned relaxation methods, and breathing techniques.
Telomerase levels for the men were taken at the beginning of the study, and again after the three-month period. Researchers discovered telomerase in the blood increased by 29 percent and bad cholesterol decreased. Telomerase is an enzyme that repairs and lengthens telomeres, a DNA protein complex which affects how fast cells age.
Would you be willing to take the test? Would you alter your life accordingly or continue on the path you are on?
At SF, we specialize in helping people relax. From our relaxing amenities, to our extensive menu of , I Spa SF is dedicated to helping our guests escape the stresses of everyday life. Call us today at (415) 616-6597!
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May 24, 2011

Getting Pretty from the Inside Out – I Spa in San Francisco

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in – In our continuing quest to achieve the most strong, healthy and attractive body possible, Americans have learned to use a variety of tools.  We are all well aware of diet and exercise. Most will admit to having a beauty regime that includes a home regimen as well as using professional beauty services and even the amazing selection of available at the I Spa in San Francisco.  However, it is important that we don’t overlook the most fundamental factor in our appearance and health; our diet.  Take a moment to explore the following beneficial nutrients which can have a great effect on our appearance, as well as our well being:

Getting Pretty from the Inside Out

I Spa in San Francisco – Once you’ve taken the time to include these powerful nutrients into your diet, you’ll have taken a great step in improving your overall health.  To complement your new-found beauty diet, make sure to call I Spa in San Francisco today at:  (415) 616-6597, or take a look at our website: I Spa in San Francisco.
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May 18, 2011

Visit one of the top spas in San Francisco for a Relaxing Spa Pedicure, the I Spa

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A Relaxing Spa Pedicure: Just What the Doctor Orderedpedicure - spas in San Francisco

While many spas in offer a salon pedicure that will give you the basics in foot care, including nail trimming, cuticle removal, exfoliation, and polish, you haven’t really experienced the full benefits that a pedicure has to offer until you treat yourself to a “spa pedicure” at the San Francisco. Yes, you may pay a bit more for this service than at some spas in San Francisco, but the added expense will be well worth it, especially when you realize just how much extra pampering a spa pedicure involves and how healthy they can be when you get them on a regular basis.

The I  Provides a Luxurious Environment In Which to Have Your “Spa Pedicure”

While we strive to create as comfortable an environment as we can in our nail salon, our spa pedicure facility can only be described as luxurious. We provide state-of-the-art pedicure chairs that embrace you in a cocoon of comfort, as well as soft lighting and relaxing music that are sure to lull you into a sense of peace and calm. The environment alone will melt away a week’s worth of stress.

Your I Spa pedicure will relax you even further as your pedicurist performs the following procedures:
 

  • Your feet are soaked in a warm and relaxing whirlpool bath to which we had soothing, aromatherapy scents.
  • Next, your pedicurist will clean and trim your toenails and cuticles, as well as remove calluses, creating skin on your feet that’s as soft as a baby’s.
  • Your pedicurist will then exfoliate your skin from your knees to your toes, followed by the application of a moisturizing mask and hot-towel wrap to hydrate and moisturize your skin.
  • A spa pedicure would not be complete without a soothing leg and foot massage that includes the application of rich massage oils to your skin.
  • Finally, your pedicurist will apply the polish of your choice.

Of course, you are not obliged to have your nails polished which means, if you are a man, you have no excuse for depriving yourself of the benefits of an I Spa pedicure.

Five Health Benefits of a Spa Pedicure

More importantly than creating pretty feet in a relaxing environment, an I spa San Francisco pedicure offers a number of health benefits that should encourage you to take advantage of them.
 

  1. Fungi and bacteria that can cause nail infections are eliminated as your pedicurist ensures that your toe nails and cuticles are as clean as possible. In addition, a proper clipping will reduce the chance of getting ingrown toe nails.
  2. When calluses and dead skin are removed from the bottom of your feet, a smooth and even surface is created that helps to distribute your weight properly. This is particularly important if you are on your feet for a good portion of the day.
  3. Exfoliating your skin removes dead skin cells and calluses that can clog pores, preventing your skin from breathing and eliminating toxins that are excreted through the feet.
  4. The massage portion of a spa pedicure from one of the top spas in San Francisco not only relieves tension that accumulates in the muscles, tendons, and fascia of the legs and feet, it also improves blood flow and the functioning of internal organs that are stimulated via reflexology points in the feet.
  5. Lastly, the aromatherapy oils that your pedicurist uses contain scents that are known to, among other things, detoxify the body, stimulate the immune system, balance hormones, energize the entire body, and relieve congestion.

Treat Yourself to a Spa Pedicure From One of the Top Spas in San Francisco Today!

Surely, you are now convinced that treating yourself to an I Spa pedicure is one of the best things you can do for yourself. Call us today at (415) 616-6597 to schedule an appointment and come in for a relaxing, rejuvenating, and health-promoting experience.

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May 9, 2011

A Staple of Top San Francisco Spas – Hot Stone Massage – An Ancient Therapy for Modern Times

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San Francisco spas - hot stone massageIf you’ve ever visited one of the many Spas and had a traditional, Swedish massage, then you are well aware of the benefits this bodywork therapy can provide. As with many San Francisco Spas,  offers services to enrich your massage experience.  Add hot stones to the mix, and you will be transported to a whole new level of calm, relaxation, and healing. A hot stone massage at one of the best San Francisco Spas is an extremely relaxing experience that offers unique benefits beyond those of a traditional massage.

Hot Stone Massage Is Thousands of Years Old

A form of massage therapy that dates back thousands of years, hot stone massage has been practiced by peoples as diverse as the ancient Egyptians, East Indians, Chinese, Native Americans, and Hawaiians. The technique, used by most San Francisco spas, was re-discovered by Mary Nelson, a massage therapist who introduced her “LaStone Therapy” technique in the early 1990s.

Hot Stone Massage, as it is used in most San Francisco spas, involves the use of flat, smooth stones that are heated and then placed on various points along the body, as well as held by the massage therapist and rubbed over the client’s muscles. The stones are most often composed of basalt because of this mineral’s ability to retain heat.

The best San Francisco spas will use as many as 20 to 25 heated stones, ranging in size from small to large, to treat different areas of the body. Sometimes cold stones are used in cases of inflammation and injured muscles.

Benefits of a Hot Stone Massage

A hot stone massage as offered by the best San Francisco spas works so well because the heat from the stones penetrates deeply into muscle tissue which relaxes them much more quickly than they would be during a traditional massage. In addition to being an extremely relaxing experience, a hot stone massage improves blood circulation and stimulates the release of toxins from the body. A hot stone massage can also:

• Quickly alleviate muscle aches and pain
• Reduce anxiety and tension caused by chronic stress
• Improve your ability to get a good night’s sleep
• Reduce depression by stimulating the production of serotonin.

What to Expect During a Hot Stone Massage

A hot stone massage is very similar to a traditional massage. The massage therapist oils the body first which ensures that the stones will glide easily over the skin. After the stones have been heated in 120- to 150-degree water, in the best San Francisco spas, your therapist removes them and holds them; first , rubbing them in his or her hands for a few seconds before placing them on the skin, to make sure  they aren’t too hot. Even so, you should always let your massage therapist know if you experience any kind of discomfort.

Next, your therapist will use the stones and his or her hands to massage the muscles. The stones are also placed on various points on the body, including along the spine, in the palms, on the stomach, on the bottom of the feet, and between the toes, and allowed to remain there for a brief period of time.

Treat Yourself to a Hot Stone Massage From One of the Best San Francisco Spas, The I !

A hot stone massage is a precious gift you can give to yourself as well as the ones you love.  Call (415) 616-6597 to speak with one of our licensed massage therapists to find out more about the benefits of a hot stone massage from the I Spa San Francisco.

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April 30, 2011

Discover the Benefits of a Full-Body massage at the Intercontinental Spa San Francisco – Part 2

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Why is in Intercontinental massage so effective?

Intercontinental Spa San Francisco – A massage from the Intercontinental Spa San Francisco , involves the direct manipulation of the physical body. An Intercontinental Spa San Francisco massage works so well on a host of conditions because massage encourages the body to relax. When the body is in a relaxed state, heart beat and breathing slow down, blood pressure decreases, and stress hormones go down as serotonin, the feel-good hormone rises. As a result, the many risks associatespa San Franciscod with stress – cardiovascular disease, anxiety, insomnia, and fatigue to name just a few – are significantly reduced.

Intercontinental Spa San Francisco massage - In addition, the manipulation of soft tissue and muscle results in improved blood and lymph circulation.  Also, an Intercontinental Spa San Francisco massage reduces tension in the muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and associated nerves. This allows for a more effective release of toxins from the body, improving health at the cellular level.

Here are some additional reasons why you owe it to yourself to get a full-body San Francisco massage at Intercontinental Spa San Francisco. 

A full-body Intercontinental Spa San Francisco massage will help:

•    Reduce pain by releasing hormones known as endorphins, the body’s natural pain-killer.
•    Increase the flexibility of hip, shoulder, knee and other joints.
•    Stretch and loosen tight and/or weak muscles
•    Improve the quality and length of sleep
•    Improve respiration
•    Decrease water retention and cramping that occur during the menstrual cycle
•    Improve mental clarity and concentration
•    … and much, much more.

Intercontinental Spa San Francisco massage – With all of these benefits available, there’s really no reason for you not to schedule an appointment at Intercontinental Spa San Francisco. Call us today at (415) 616-6597 and let one of the Intercontinental Spa San Francisco ‘s licensed massage therapists help you select the massage therapy that’s right for you.

Experience the benefits of receiving the full-body San Francisco massage from the Intercontinental Spa San Francisco today!

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April 27, 2011

Discover the Benefits of a Full-Body Massage – I Spa San Francisco – Part 1

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spa San FranciscoEnjoy an   Massage!

An I massage, is one of the most relaxing and rejuvenating experiences that we have to offer. You owe it to yourself to experience a full body massage.

A centuries old technique, the application of massage for therapeutic purposes dates back over 3,000 years. It was used by the ancient Egyptians, Chinese, Hindus, Persians and Greeks and continues to be used today to treat a wide range of symptoms and conditions, including tension caused by chronic stress, auto-immune conditions such as arthritis; diabetes, high blood pressure, and other debilitating diseases; as well as anxiety and depression.

Our goal for your I Spa San Francisco massage, is to evaluate your needs and provide the proper treatment.

I Spa San Francisco Massage – What Is Massage?

I Spa San Francisco massage – While our local provide hundreds of different spa San Francisco  massage therapies, most involve some form of manipulation of the body’s soft tissue and muscles by means of pressure, stroking, kneading, tapping, rocking, vibration, and/or friction. Many massage therapies also include the application of oils and other substances to reduce the amount of friction caused by the stroking and kneading.

Why is an I Spa San Francisco massage so effective?

An I Spa San Francisco  massage that involves the direct manipulation of the physical body works well on a host of conditions because it encourages the body to relax. When the body is in a relaxed state, heart beat and breathing slow down, blood pressure decreases, and stress hormones go down as serotonin, the feel-good hormone rises. As a result, the many risks associated with stress – cardiovascular disease, anxiety, insomnia, and fatigue to name just a few – are significantly reduced.

Schedule your I Spa San Francisco massage now to begin enjoying the benefits of a full body massage.

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April 20, 2011

Easing Osteoarthritis with Massage Therapy – Visiting a Day Spa San Francisco

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Have you been considering visiting a day ? – Once you’ve experienced an amazing massage from your favorite day spa San Francisco, there is no denyingday spa San Francisco the many benefits of massage.  Studies have shown massage to benefit everything from muscle tension to stress relief to mental processing.  But did you know that massage from your favorite day spa San Francisco can often help relieve osteoarthritis?  Read the following article for more information.

Massage Therapy Helps Osteoarthritis – Day Spa San Francisco

By Maureen Williams, ND

Massage therapy from a quality day spa San Francisco might be a good prescription for people with osteoarthritis, a new study suggests.

The cartilage that cushions the joints is constantly wearing away due to everyday activities and being replaced through healthy repair mechanisms. But as we age, the repair process slows down and the joint cushion thins. The result is osteoarthritis, marked by joint pain, stiffness, and physical disability.

As many as 21 million people in the suffer from osteoarthritis, the most commonly reported chronic condition in elderly people. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that osteoarthritis causes more physical disability than lung disease, heart disease, and diabetes, and annual costs associated with osteoarthritis are estimated at $60 billion.

Read the entire article here.

At in San Francisco, we are a top day spa San Francisco dedicated to providing you with the information you need to choose the right spa treatment. 

If you or a loved one would like more information on using massage to treat osteoarthritis, visit the premier day spa San Francisco, the I Spa where we specialize in helping you maximize the benefits of your massage.

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April 13, 2011

Fatty Acids and Your Mental Health I Spa San Francisco

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 - Does a Lack of Fatty Acids Effect Your Mental Health?

spa San FranciscoHere at I  , we are dedicated to helping you achieve over-all good health through exercise, relaxation and wellness consultation. In the wellness equation, we at San Francisco  know that diet has often proven to be a confusing element. However, obtaining the proper balance in diet has been proven through the centuries to not only effect your physical well-being, but your mental and emotional also. Take a look at the following article from LiveStrong.com brought to you by the I Spa San Francisco outlining the importance of fatty acids to your mental health.

I Spa San Francisco - Does Lack of Essential Fatty Acids Cause Depression?

Overview Clinical evidence suggesting that essential fatty acids play an important role in depression continues to build. For example, research reported by the “American Journal of Food and Nutrition” shows that a diet rich in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid, creates high blood levels of omega-6, which is related to depression. On the other hand, diets lacking the essential fatty acid alpha-linolenic acid results in low levels of omega-3 in the brain and can also cause depression. The Essential Fatty Acids Omega-3 and omega-6 are two fatty acids required for normal brain functioning. Omega-3 is synthesized by the body from alpha-linolenic acid, or ALA. Omega-6 is synthesized from linoleic acid, or LA. Although omega acids can be obtained directly from dietary sources, much of the body’s omega come from the synthesis of ALA and LA. The body does not synthesize ALA and LA from other substances and they must be obtained through diet.

I Spa San Francisco – Both ALA and AL are necessary for health — thus, the name “essential” fatty acids. The Depression Effects Living With Depression Can Be Hard Get Answers At Healthline.comÂŽ Now Healthline.com/Depression Sponsored Links Depression Caused By a Lack of ALA There are two reasons a lack of ALA causes depression. First, ALA provides the body with the nutrients needed to create docosahexaenoic acid, or DHA. DHA plays a central role in brain cells, allowing for the effective transmission of both serotonin and dopamine.

I Spa San Francisco – Without DHA synthesized from ALA, brain cells are ineffective. The other mechanism that plays a role in depression is the anti-inflammatory effects of DHA. A lack of ALA does not provide the building blocks for DHA. The January 2011 issue of “American Journal of Food and Nutrition” reports that the immune system becomes overactive when DHA is lacking and this over-activity causes depression. Depression Caused By Too Much LA It’s not just a lack of the essential fatty acid ALA that causes depression. Too much of the essential fatty acid LA also causes depression. A study by Dr. Elizabeth Sublette of Columbia University . . . Read more

I Spa San Francisco – If you are looking to obtain a better balance for well-being, be sure to call I Spa San Francisco and make an appointment with one of our wellness coaches. I Spa San Francisco.

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Betty Y.
San Francisco, CA
$65 bucks for an amazing 50 minute massage...sign me up! I bought a Groupon for $120 worth of services at iSpa and redeemed it for a 50 minute Swedish Massage.

My masseuse, Madeline, was amazing. She greeted me warmly, made sure that the pressure of the massage was to my liking, and scored brownie points by incorporating hot stones into the massage...
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