Showing posts with label stress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stress. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Conscious Conception: Factors to Consider When Ready to Conceive



Your intentions of creating a baby:
Is the desire to conceive a baby born out of a place of love, loneliness, fear, or other?

Being honest with yourself as to the purpose of getting pregnant will bring forth clarity and the opportunity to move forward in your decision from a place of consciousness and empowerment.



Feelings about yourself and partner:
It is crucial to consider how you truly feel about yourself, your openness to give and receive love, and the role of motherhood.

What role does your partner play in the decision to get pregnant? Will he or she be present and fully involved in the journey? Will you choose single parenting? What resources would you like to assist you?



How’s the health of your womb?
Preparing the womb space to conceive is essential in ensuring a safe and healthy home for your baby to grow. If there are any health challenges, consider utilizing natural therapies, such as aromatherapy and herbs, as complementary and alternative approaches to address the issue. They are gentle and non-toxic on the body.



How’s your diet!
It is best to consume foods that strengthens, cleanses and nourishes the body; which include appropriate portion and food pairing, moderation and listening to your body when it signals a need for food.



How much and what kind of water do you drink?
It is best to drink ½ your body’s weight in ounces up to 100 ounces daily. For instance, if you weigh 150 pounds, 75 ounces of water is the minimum daily amount. Preferably distilled water – many of the impurities have been removed through distillation.


How clean is the air in the home and work place?
Realize that unless you are getting really clean/fresh air, as well as breathing deeply, you may also be having challenges with the proper oxygenation of your body.

Go for a walk outside and slowly take deep breaths to fill the lungs.



Are you getting the appropriate type of exercise?
Exercise has been known to repair and strengthen the body, improve moods and assists in reducing pregnancy discomforts.

Light, gentle stretches and brisk to medium paced walking are appropriate exercises that promote circulation throughout the entire body.



What are your stress levels and how do you deal with them?
This is a main source of depletion of the essential elements that sustain a person’s body health. Naturally, stress is involved in the life experience, how you deal and address it is key. Meditation and/or listening to soothing music have been known to help with stress reduction, along with an innate belief in trust.



Lifestyle Choices:
Refrain from smoking, alcohol consumption, and recreational drugs. The health ramifications can be quite extensive, including anemia, blood and heart challenges. Most drugs cross the placenta, so if you are already pregnant, this may cause a direct toxic effect on the fetus, including possible and drug dependency. After childbirth, drugs can be passed to the baby through breastfeeding.




Nicole A. Tucker, Lic. LCC is a Certified Aromatherapist and Licensed Natural Health Care Practitioner and Educator, and owner of a holistic health practice. Nicole’s mission is to put pleasure back into pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, and the family collective. She is available for private sessions, via telephone. 
 
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Saturday, June 23, 2012

I Love My Work!



According to an article in the New York Post, women who suffer stress during pregnancy transmit their anxiety to their unborn child from as early as 17 weeks, research indicates. Stress levels in fetuses only four months rise and fall in line with those of their mothers.


The findings prompted calls for employers, family and friends to be aware of the risks. The research is published in the May edition of Clinical Endocrinology. One of the study’s authors, Professor Yvette Glover, has previously shown a link between stress in pregnancy and the baby’s IQ. (Times of London)

This truth serves as one of the reasons I conceived and gave birth to my practice. My goal is to guide mothers in remembering that they are a powerful part of the birthing journey, before, during, and after pregnancy, through their thoughts, conscious decision making skills, diet, and their perception about themselves and their pregnancy and, motherhood in general.

By assisting mothers in understanding the significance of demonstrating love in the womb, they will ultimately be able to transmit that energy to baby, increasing the chances of birthing a happy baby whose beginning foundation in this life is in joy and love. This foundation then continues to grow and build the essence of the individual, giving rise to a self-empowered, emotionally nurtured, conscious participant on the life journey who contributes his or her gifts to the world with love and care.

My unique approach to natural health care for pregnant women, new moms, newborns and childbirth all offer the support and assistance necessary to foster such a beginning and rapport. I invite you to explore these options and how I may be of service.


With Love,

Nicole

*Mother and breastfeeding baby image does not belong to this blog.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Stomach Rules!!!


Whether you are experiencing food allergies, painful menstrual cycles, morning sickness, infertility, special needs challenges, one thing each person has in common is a challenge in the stomach. When the health of your stomach becomes compromised, all other systems of the body are affected as they all rely on what is first processed in the stomach. This could leave your body vulnerable to varying health issues.

Your stomach is responsible for processing EVERYTHING – your thoughts, emotions, life experiences, and food. The health of your stomach is affected by food nutrition, your response to stress, and your belief about ‘digesting’ your life experiences.

Common symptoms of stomach problems include:
• Gas
• Stiff shoulders/neck/joints
• Headaches/migraines
• Cold hands/feet
• Poor memory
• Insomnia
• Muscle aches and pains
• Abdominal cramping after eating
• Diarrhea/constipation
• Weight issues
• Fatigue
• Anxiety
• Loss of libido

You must address the health of your stomach in order to fully address any health challenge. First, examine your nutritional intake; remember good nutrition helps to heal and bad nutrition helps to deteriorate and foster dis-ease.

Other support for building a healthy stomach includes drinking the appropriate amount of water daily, taking the right enzymes, which help to repair and optimize functioning of your stomach and entire body; add essential oils to your daily lifestyle - they create gentle, positive changes in your stomach; choose a more relaxed and grounded response to stress and how you process your life experiences.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

“My Special Baby” Body Oil for Babies/Children with Special Needs


Contact: Nicole A. Tucker, Lic. LCC
Certified Aromatherapist
NicoleATucker@aol.com
(201) 926-9757

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Announcing the launch of “My Special Baby” Body Oil, stress reduction support for babies and children with special needs

Hudson County, New Jersey - February 7, 2012 – Babies and children with special needs make up 10.2 million of the US population with each special needs child experiencing similar everyday stressors. Oftentimes, stress reduction support is more readily offered to the care provider, not the babies and children.

Parents often share their pain and frustration about the challenges their baby or child endure, the impact on the marriage and other siblings, and fears about their child’s future health and socialization skills. Reducing the stress in babies and children with special needs plays a critical role in nourishing and improving his/her daily life and quality of living, as well as, the entire family wellness.

Containing gentle, non-toxic ingredients of essential oils, “My Special Baby” Body Oil assists in reducing stress commonly experienced in babies and children with special needs. Easily applied on your baby’s hands, feet or body, “My Special Baby” Body Oil works in partnership with your baby/child’s medicine regime and offers a pleasurable way to handle stress management. “My Special Baby” Body Oil is suitable for newborns and older.

Sold in a one-ounce amber glass bottle with a dropper top, the cost of one bottle of “My Special Baby” Body Oil is $50. Conveniently order by calling Nicole at (201) 926 – 9757 or email her at NicoleATucker@aol.com.

Nicole A. Tucker is a Certified Aromatherapist and creator of “My Special Baby” Body Oil. She owns and operates a holistic health practice for pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, newborn, and baby health.

Contact:
Nicole A. Tucker, Lic. LCC
Certified Aromatherapist
NicoleATucker@aol.com
(201) 926 - 9757

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Cancer loves sugar - Dr. Christiane Northrop


My tips on different approaches to consider when creating a cancer-free health:

1. Eat an inflammatory-free diet.

2. Learn to think with your heart.

3. Experience a healthy response to your emotions and stress.

4. Breathe properly.

5. Listen to your bodies - aches and pains carry messages.

6. Natural and holistic approaches to health. (The Modalities)

7. Give and receive love, unconditionally and abundantly.

Consider consulting with a qualified healthcare professional to assist you.