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Supplements to Survive Holiday Stress
- 27 December 2011 by BlueShift 3 Comments
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Deadlines. Holidays. Relationship hiccups. Stress has become an unwelcome addition to our daily discourse. While it is tempting to declare one stressor more significant than another, our bodies perceive all stress equally. Cortisol levels rise, neurotransmitter levels become erratic, key nutrients are depleted, and hormone levels become difficult to predict.
Stress-management strategies are critical in maintaining wellness and disease prevention. Supplements are an easy, cost-effective method of managing stress, as long as they are targeted at the right symptoms. Many of my patients are often confused about what supplements to take. I typically encourage them to develop a supplement plan based on their symptoms.
Stress Symptom: Insomnia
Restless nights, obsessive thoughts, counting sheep. Sound familiar? Losing sleep when stressed can wear down the immune system and worsen an already crabby mood. Instead of staring at the clock, look to supplements that help coax the mind to sleep, such as:
Magnesium: This multipurpose supplement helps to relax the body while also easing anxiety. The starting dose of magnesium is usually 200 mg and is best in a glycinate or chelate form. Take at least one hour prior to bedtime.
Melatonin: For those who have trouble falling asleep, melatonin is a natural time shifter. It will help patients fall asleep and is also taken one hour prior to bedtime. It works best in a slow-release formula. The starting dose of melatonin is 1 mg. I will often combine melatonin and magnesium in patients with sleep difficulties.
Valerian Root: Unlike magnesium and melatonin, valerian root works better to maintain sleep. The starting dose is 400 mg.
Stress Symptom: Headaches
Poor sleep is not the only symptom of stress. Many patients will also complain about worsening migraines or tension headaches. My favorite supplements for headache prevention include:
B6: The B vitamins generally get depleted in stressful conditions, but vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) depletion has been linked to all types of headaches. B6 is best taken as a complex with the other B vitamins. Starting doses of 25 mg per day help to keep headaches away.
B6: Along with B6, vitamin B2 is also helpful in headache prevention. I start with 25 mg of vitamin B2 as well.
Feverfew: This headache remedy is better for migraines than for tension headaches. Feverfew is a flower, belonging to the daisy family. Most of my patients will begin with 50 mg of feverfew.
Stress Symptom: Pain
Whether it’s in your neck, shoulders or hips, stress will enhance the overall sensation of pain. Stress can create pain through stiffening muscles and joints. Keeping muscles relaxed to prevent muscular aches and pains can also prevent headaches that result from exaggerated muscle tension. Here are a few supplements that I recommend to prevent stress-related muscle stiffness and tension:
Omega-3s: The omega-3 oils (EPA and DHA) act as potent anti-inflammatories. Omega-3 fats work to lubricate both muscles and joints, thereby decreasing pain. Most of my patients take approximately 2-3 grams per day of total omega-3.
Curcumin: There are many natural anti-inflammatories that prevent worsening pain in stressful conditions. These include curcumin, willow bark and boswellia. Curcumin is extracted from turmeric and appears to boost the immune system while also preventing pain. The starting dose of curcumin is approximately 2 grams per day.
Stress Symptom: Anger, Rage and Anxiety
We all know stress worsens our moods, but chronic stress can lead to outbursts of anger or rage. These outbursts are an extreme expression of anxiety, one of the most frequent symptoms of stress. There are a number of anti-anxiety remedies, including the aforementioned magnesium.
Theanine: Found naturally in green and black tea, theanine helps to relax the mind, tuning down the desire to have an adult temper tantrum. Theanine doses begin at 200 mg per day.
Phosphatidyl Serine and Taurine: These natural anxiolytics work to increase dopamine, relaxing the central nervous system.
Stress Symptom: Poor Immunity
Many patients find that in times of stress, they are frequently ill. Stress, remember, depletes essential nutrients, wearing down the immune system.
Astragalus: This herb acts as an anti-viral, helping to fight off winter coughs and colds.
Stress Symptom: Fatigue
For many patients, stress will lead to an overwhelming sense of fatigue. Patients will complain that they cannot get out of bed and need a nap during the day. The following supplements are adaptogens, a class of herbs that help the body fight stress by reducing the production of stress hormones that result in the fight-or-flight response. Adaptogens increase the body’s natural resistance to stress. The following prevent worsening fatigue and improve energy:
Rhodiola: Known throughout Europe, this tonic herb fights fatigue, decreases stress and improves energy. Most patients start at 170 mg per day.
Ashwaghanda (Indian Ginseng): Ashwaghanda helps the body to adapt to stress and is a common Ayurvedic remedy for stress. Standard dosing is 500 mg per day.
Stress Symptom: Disruption of the Menstrual Cycle
Finally, women should remember that chronic stress eventually impacts the menstrual cycle. B vitamins and magnesium, together, will help prevent the hormonal decline that results from chronic stress.
Creating a supplement plan individualized to treat your symptoms can help minimize the negative effects of stress. I always remind my patients that in stressful times, we should double or triple our self-care. Supplements are an important piece of self-care and can help stop stress from taking over your life.
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Dear Dr. Bhatia,
I saw your above segment about holiday stress on the Dr. Oz show a few weeks ago, it was very good and informative. I am interested in where I can find the Jujube supplements you mentioned to help with sleep. I have tried GNC and the Vitamin shop and was told they never heard of it.
I am 45 yrs old and recenlty had successful major surgery for endometrosis and tumors and scar tissue around my bowel- did very well, then had the worst cold of my life, lasted 3 weeks and then lots of pre-holiday stree and had increased anxiety for the first time in my life and could not sleep. My doctor gave me Ativan 1 mg which does help, but I want to wean off and try the Jujube (My doctor said I could but I can’t find it). I have no other health problems and only on BCPs continueous for endometrosis, and daily vitamins (Vitamin D, Vitamin C, fisl oil, calcium & mutli-Vit, and might start baby ASA soon). I also get a little anxious at bedtime because I have had chronic sinus issues my whole life – always pushing air out of my nose to clear or blowing it, at night I use a breathing strip on my nose which helps plus cool air humidifer in the winter.
Please let me know a reliable source to obtain the Jujube supplements.
I appreciate you help and time.
Kind Regards,
Mary Weatherly
Dear Dr. Bhatia,
I hope this finds you well. I treid to leave a reply earlier and it did not seem to work. I saw your segment on the Dr. Oz show a few weeks ago, and truly enjoyed it – very informative. I tired to find the Jujube supplement you mentioned at GNC and the Vitamin Shoppe, and was told they never heard of it.
I am 45 yrs old and recently had successful surgery for endometrosis, benign tumors and to remove adhesions around my bowel, everything went very well – then while recovering got the worst cold I ever had, lasted 3 weeks and then had on top of it lots of pre-holiday stress. I experienced increase anxiety for the first time in my lift and could not sleep and felt pressure/fluttering in my chest. My doctor checked me out first, then prescribed Ativan 1 mg at bedtime, whcih is working. I’ll like to come off this and try Jujube. My doctor said I could but I cannot find it.
My only prescription medication besides the ativan is BCPs continueous for endometrosis and vitamins (Vit D, Vit c, fish oil, calcium and multi-vitamin, might start baby ASA QD also) I also now get a little anxious at night due to a old problem of sinus issues I’d had my whole life (continously clearing out my nose by pushing air out, or blowing) I have been told over the yrs I had allergies or deviated septum, I use nose strips at night which help.
Please let me know a realible souce or store to obtain the Jujube supplements? Would real Jujube fruit or if I can find dried fruit be just as good? Would these be at an international store?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Kind Regards,
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