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Healing Rhythms Training Tip

Subdue Your Inner Critic

Tip: The only way to counter self criticism is through compassion


Try This: The next time you catch yourself engaging in self criticism, stop yourself, take a step back, and ask yourself why you are doing it. What's the situation, what's at stake and why are you blaming yourself?

Think about if the same thing happened to a friend and she came to you upset and blaming herself. What would you tell her? This will allow you to gain some perspective and start treating yourself with the same kindness and compassion with which you would treat someone else you love and care about.

Acknowledge, detach, and observe your inner critic and change those judgments with love.

Interesting Stuff

Black Tea and Stress Free...British researchers have found that black tea serves as a stress reducer - actually reducing people’s perception of stress. The comfort beverage also decreases physical reactions to stress, such as an elevated blood platelet count (a risk factor for heart attack).

Participants in the study drank 4 cups of black tea daily for 6 weeks. Just 50 minutes after drinking the tea, their cortisol (Stress Hormone) levels dropped an average of 47 percent! A control group who drank a faux black tea beverage (containing the same amount of caffeine) saw a drop in cortisol of only 27 percent.

Drink it up!

May 2007, Issue 30

Welcome to the May Wild Divine Newsletter

Happy Mother's Day!

Everyone should celebrate Mother's Day! Whether you are a mother, a mother soon to be, have a mother, remembering one who passed away, a sister, a close friend, etc. we can all acknowledge Mother's Day and celebrate those we love and at the same time celebrate ourselves!

This month, our main story is entitled: Heart Disease in Women. Written by Sharonne Hayes, M.D. of the Mayo Clinic, it is an article about the importance of being aware of heart disease and how every woman can prevent it by keeping a healthy heart.

Also this month, learn how to Get Relaxed with Andrew Weil, M.D., teaching us how we can learn to change our reactions to stress.

And, don't miss our most recent Healing Rhythms Training 'Tip' on How to Subdue Your Inner Critic. Check out our scrumptious recipe and our recommended May reading.

Finally, take advantage of our special! This month's special is a Mother's Day FREE SPA GIFT valued at $35.00 with purchase of Healing Rhythms PLUS FREE SHIPPING. Use Code: MOMSDAY when placing order. This offer is good through May 13, 2007.

-Your friends at The Wild Divine Project

Story Main

We care about our mothers, grandmothers, sisters, friends and therefore want all women to learn as much as they can about the importance of keeping a healthy heart.

Heart Disease in Women: A Mayo Clinic specialist answers questions.

By Sharonne Hayes, M.D.

All women face the threat of heart disease. But becoming aware, logging steps on a pedometer, eating healthy and other measures can help protect you.

When it comes to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, men have traditionally garnered more attention than women have. You might think this is because men are more susceptible to cardiovascular disease than are women. But in reality, more women than men die of cardiovascular disease each year. Women are six times as likely to die of heart disease as of breast cancer. Heart disease kills more women over 65 than all cancers combined.
Historically, coronary artery disease has been considered primarily a man's disease. But recent statistics have shown that the rate of heart disease has declined in men but not as much in women. This may be due to a combination of biological and social differences.

Cardiologist Sharonne Hayes, M.D., director of the Women's Heart Clinic at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., and member of the advisory board of WomenHeart: the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, shares her insights about women and heart disease.

Isn't heart disease just heart disease, whether it's in a man or a woman?
Not necessarily. We have gaps in our knowledge about the prevention and treatment of heart disease in women. For one thing, women historically haven't been included in scientific research studies to the extent men have.
For example, we now know that just because a woman's arteries appear clear on an angiogram (a picture of the heart), it doesn't mean she's not at risk of heart disease. A study by the National Institutes of Health indicated as many as 3 million women previously diagnosed with healthy arteries could actually have an increased risk of heart attack after all.
"This study, called the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE), found among other things that the gold standard test for assessing coronary artery disease — the coronary angiogram — may not spot the more diffuse buildup of plaques that often forms in the smaller coronary arteries of women's hearts."

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A Special Letter from Wild Divine’s CEO, Kurt Smith.
XIV Mind & Life Conference with the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India.

Greetings,
I am happy to inform you that I was invited to be a special advisor to the Mind & Life Institute and attend the week long meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama to discuss the convergence of science and spirituality. Twelve luminary scientists from a number of backgrounds met daily with the Dalai Lama for a week to discuss his latest book "The Universe in a Single Atom - The Convergence of Science and Spirituality".

I feel honored and privileged to have been a part of this meeting. It
was informative and inspirational for myself and the work at the Wild Divine Project. The Mind & Life Conferences with the Dalai Lama have been taking place for twenty years and focus on the convergence of science and spirituality. It was a distinct pleasure for me to be able to participate in this year’s conference in Dharamsala where the discussion focused on the Dalai Lama’s latest book, ‘The Universe in a Single Atom’.

As a special advisor to the Mind & Life Institute I was able to participate with some of the greatest scientists and contemplatives from around the world. The subjects varied from quantum physics to the psychology of self and even the ethical issues that come up when we begin to mix science and spirituality. For five days we met for over 5 hours each day delving deeply into some of the most pressing topics as we as humanity really begin to understand the benefits of contemplative practices from a scientific perspective. The quality of discussions and the leadership provided by the Dalai Lama in the discussions were exemplary and my mind, body and spirit were inspired by a week immersed in such weighty and relevant discussions.

In the end I walked away with the further conviction that our products are critically needed in the world today and we are one of the few companies anywhere providing these important products.

I hope as the user of our products, that you can sense the relevance of our project and can feel that you too are a key part of it.
After all, we are all interconnected.

With Love & Kindness,

Kurt Smith, CEO the Wild Divine Project


Get Inspired
Become Relaxed with Andrew Weil, M.D.

Stress and Relaxation: An Introduction.

Content courtesy of www.drweil.com

We can no more eliminate stress from our lives than we can eliminate tension from our muscles. If muscle tension dropped to zero, we would fall to the ground in a shapeless heap. If all stress disappeared, we would not be alive.

Stress is inherent in our interactions with the world around us and, unless it is overwhelming, it keeps us growing and developing.

The word stress comes from the same Latin word that gives us strict, which originally meant "narrow" or "tight." Stress is the discomfort or distress caused by forces that limit our freedom and movement. The suggestion is that sources of discomfort are external. It is outside forces acting on us that keep us from ease: a demanding boss, an unhappy spouse, difficult children, the commute to work, mounting bills, the threat of crime, political unrest, pollution, the risk of cancer, and on and on.

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Recommended Reading
  Wild Divine Recommendation -M.L.

EAT, PRAY, LOVE by Elizabeth Gilbert.

This book was recently on the NY Times Best Seller Book list and it certainly is on the top of my list for this month! A beautiful memoir from a very likable author. Gilbert explores the art of pleasure in Italy, the art of devotion in India and in Indonesia, and in humorous prose, the art of balancing the two. I could not put this book down!

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

 

Divine Scrumptious 'Heart Healthy...Roasting Olives.

Olives: A Powerhouse Food
Compact fruits loaded with heart-healthy nutrients.

These heart-healthy single-seeded fruits are a delectable and dynamic treat. A single olive includes monounsaturated fat, phytonutrients, omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, calcium, iron, and vitamins A, C, and E.

The recommended serving is 8 large black ones or 10 stuffed green ones (at about 45 calories and 5 grams of fat). To stretch your olive allowance, make a tapenade spread, dice olives into sauces (puttanesca), or add to salads or tuna. Rinse canned olives to reduce sodium.

For a real treat, consider roasting olives. From the California Olive Industry comes this recipe: Spread olives in a single layer in a baking dish, coat with olive oil (of course!), sprinkle with lemon peel, then bake at 350°F for 45 minutes. Serve as a side dish or over pasta. For more delicious ideas on integrating olives into your daily diet, go to www.calolive.org.

Enjoy!

 

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