Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

How To Improve Your Nervous System Naturally

By: Kari Farmer Home | Health-and-Fitness | Alternative-Medicine


A healthy nervous system is key to a relaxed mind, calm body and overall well-being. If you routinely suffer from anxiety, insomnia, muscle twitches, and/or low appetite, your nervous system may need some support. Let's look at ways to improve your nervous system naturally.


Let Food Be Your Medicine

A common but often overlooked cause of anxiety and other mental health problems is hidden food allergies and intolerances. The most common foods to cause allergic reaction with mental/emotional symptoms are gluten, artificial sweeteners and food additives. The best way to improve the nervous system naturally is to eliminate possible causes of anxiety and mental illness. For one week cut out all wheat, gluten, artificial sweeteners and anything containing additives from the diet and note how you feel. If there is an improvement in mood and well-being, you've narrowed down the culprit. Next, reintroduce each food one at a time to see what you react to. When you find it, you'll know and be able to completely eliminate it from the diet. It is important to note there are two artificial sweeteners that interfere with proper nervous system function. One is aspartame, the other is high fructose corn syrup. There are over 92 different symptoms of aspartame poisoning, a lot of them nervous system related. Removing it from your diet completely will help improve nervous system function. High fructose corn syrup is another man-made sweetener that has been known to cause increased inflammation in the body, which can interfere with nervous system function.


Let Medicine Be Your Food

Now that you've eliminated the potential cause of a highly-stressed nervous system, let's take a look at the foods designed by nature to enhance and support nervous system function. Foods rich in B vitamins, magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids are essential in repairing a damaged nervous system. Examples of foods rich in B vitamins are dark, leafy green vegetables, whole grain bread, eggs, legumes, berries and red meat. Foods high in magnesium include black beans, broccoli, squash, pumpkin seeds, cooked spinach and halibut. High doses of omega-3 fatty acids can be found in foods such as salmon, sardines, flax seeds, walnuts and cooked soybeans.


Magnesium - The Miracle Mineral

Magnesium is essential to proper neurological function as it helps regulate 300 of the body’s enzymatic reactions. Those deficient in magnesium often suffer from anxiety, insomnia, twitching muscles and other neurological ailments. If you feel you are not getting enough magnesium from food, supplement with chelated magnesium. Unlike other magnesium supplements, chelated magnesium is bioavailable, meaning it is best absorbed by the body for maximum benefit. Another way to get the enzymes you need is to bathe in Epsom salt. Epsom salt is not salt but magnesium sulfate which easily absorbs through the skin, relaxing and soothing a frayed nervous system. It is important to note that if you are pregnant, diabetic or allergic to sulfur, you should not take an Epsom salt bath.


Chiropractic Care

Most people, when they think of chiropractic medicine, think of a doctor who treats the neck and back. It's so much more than that. Physical or mental trauma can block the brain's ability to communicate properly with the rest of the nervous system, resulting in anxiety, neurological complaints and a host of other difficult-to-diagnose diseases. By performing subtle manipulations of the spine, a chiropractor can help rebalance the nervous system by eliminating the block and re-establishing communication between the brain and the rest of the body.


If you're suffering from the symptoms of a weak or traumatized nervous system, the above methods can help improve your nervous system naturally.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Kari has been studying and practicing alternative health for several years and is a firm believer in its use and effectiveness.

She is also the owner of Alternative Health Ideas which has natural health tips, articles, and resources regarding common natural health topics and concerns.

Tags: , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Alternative-Medicine Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Alternative-Medicine

  • Do Artificial Sweeteners In Diet Soda Cause Obesity?
    By: Mark Hyman MD | Apr 4th 2008
    Ever watch a very large person order a Big Mac, large fries, and top it off with a Diet Coke? Ever notice that you rarely see thin people drinking diet sodas? I have. And it made me wonder if could there be a link between diet beverages or artificial sweeteners and obesity. Research suggests that there is, indeed, a link ... Read

  • Diabetic Person And Artificial Sweeteners
    By: Lotte Golz | Dec 14th 2009
    Life was a lot simpler once there were two types of sweeteners, the white one and the brown one. Nowadays, there are sweeteners coming from the nature (like honey), artificial sweeteners, semi-natural sweeteners, sugar alternatives, and so on.
    Artificial sweeteners are in every food , from sodas to breakfast cereals a ...
    Read

  • Immune System Treatment And Natural Solution For Immune System
    By: dr. sarkozy mikal | Dec 15th 2010
    An immune system is a system of biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells.

    It detect a wide variety of agents, from viruses to parasitic worms, and needs to differentiate them from the organism's own healthy cells an ...
    Read

  • Artificial Sweeteners – A Deadly Temptation
    By: Rudy Tiefnig | Oct 24th 2007
    Zero calorie products containing artificial sweeteners like Aspartame are advertised as supporting health and weight loss. But recently published results of scientific studies show that consumers are exposed to a high cancer risk. Read

  • Relieve Eczema Skin Symptoms With An Epsom Salt Bath
    By: Elizabeth Boardman | Feb 22nd 2008
    You might be wondering; why use an Epsom salt bath rather than using an ordinary salt bath? The answer is, Epsom salt is actually a different kind of salt, but it's still salt. With all the different kinds of salt available, it is hard to choose which ones will actually be of some help to treat your eczema. What makes it mo ... Read

  • Stevia - The Natural Alternative To Sugar
    By: Sandor Cruz | Feb 26th 2009
    Good news for those who love eating sweets: you can now give in to your cravings because there's actually something sweeter but safer than sugar that's available. No, it's not a new form of artificial sweeteners like NutraSweet and Splenda. It's something all-natural and 100% safe. Read

  • Benefits Of Epsom Salt Bath And Graduated Bath
    By: Nick Mutt | Feb 28th 2009
    Epsom salt bath and graduated bath are widely used hydrotherapy treatments. These water treatments have several health benefits and act as a natural healing process for many diseases. Read

  • Artificial Sweeteners Are Anything But Sweet
    By: Lambert Klein | Oct 20th 2009
    The negative results from artificial sweeteners usually happen over time so the user isn't always aware of the source of their problems. Nutritional experts believe artificial sweeteners have no positive results on a person's health. One reason is that they evoke a craving for ... Read

  • How Bad Are Artificial Sweeteners?
    By: Justin Hoopes | Apr 15th 2010
    Want to know the scary things artificial sweeteners do to our body? Want ideas of how to stay away from them? Read

  • Herb And Fruits -reduce Tumor Growth And Improve Immune System
    By: adrianna smith | Jan 4th 2010
    An immune system is a system of organic and natural structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumor cells. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy