It's A Pain In The Neck! 10 Causes and Treatments




(Guest Post)

It is estimated that neck pain is one of the most frequent complaints, alongside headache, knee pain, and lower back pain. Almost one-third of the adult American population report experiencing neck discomfort on an annual basis. Most people are familiar with the unpleasant feeling of waking up with a stiff neck from time to time. Yet, the discomfort doesn’t materialize itself in soreness only. Neck pain can be debilitating as it interferes with many of our day-to-day activities. It affects driving, working, and even interacting with other people. Worryingly, half of the adults who experience neck issues can develop some form of chronic pain. 

This takes us to one important question, namely: where does neck pain come from? The majority of individuals can pinpoint the cause of their discomfort to a muscular or mobility mishap. Those who frequent gyms are familiar with neck pain when they exercise the muscles in the neck and shoulder areas, for instance. The soreness will disappear once the muscles have healed completely. The second case of neck pain is linked to making a “wrong movement”. It’s typically a sudden move, such as cranking your head violently to one side. The neck area requires rest to recover. The reason why most people can identify these two common causes for neck pain is that they can witness the pain settle in as it happens. To be in control of your pain, you need to understand where it comes from. That’s precisely where it can be helpful to learn more about some of the most common causes of neck pain. 

#1. Mitochondrial myopathy

The mitochondria are the energy factory inside your cells. They produce the energy the cell requires to carry out its functions and survive. Simply put, mitochondria break down glucose into fuel (adenosine triphosphate or ATP) through chemical reactions. Mitochondrial diseases target the production of energy at a cellular level. When the defective mitochondria lead to muscular problems, doctors talk about mitochondrial myopathy. These could come in a variety of shapes and levels. No all myopathies lead to debilitating results. Yet, they all cause weaknesses in the muscle tissues. People with mild defect mitochondria can experience weaknesses in some specific muscle areas, such as the legs, the arms, or the neck. You will also struggle to maintain a fitness routine as myopathies contribute to physical exertion. 

#2. Curved spine

Scoliosis is one of the most common conditions that tend to develop among children and growing teenagers. However, it can also be found in adults as the result of long-term degenerative conditions. To put it simply, there is more than one type of scoliosis. It occurs when a portion of the spine curves sideways. Individuals can develop scoliosis at different levels along the spine; it is important to learn more about the condition. When scoliosis is prominent, you can spot uneven shoulders, waist, and hips with a naked eye. However, individuals who develop only mild cases may not be able to see any physical manifestation of scoliosis. This can happen because your body tries to compensate for the spinal curve. As a result, you can experience back or neck pain even though the curvature isn’t apparent in the mirror. A professional can help diagnose and treat the condition. 

#3. Chronic stress

Whether it’s the pressure at work or being stuck in a complex situation in your day-to-day life, long-lasting stress has physical consequences. Chronic stress takes its toll on the body and can lead to severe muscle tension and rigidity. Unfortunately, chronic stress is a permanent sensation that can last for several days, weeks, or even months. This makes it hard in the long-term to realize that you are suffering from stress. Tenses muscle neck can’t relax, which leads to sharp pain and limited mobility. There isn’t much of a solution for it, unfortunately. Muscle tensions will remain a problem for as long as you fail to acknowledge the underlying mental health issues. 

#4. Sleeping posture

Waking up with a sore neck is wrongly blamed on a bad mattress. In reality, it’s not uncommon for individuals to buy high-quality bedding solutions and still experience neck pain in the morning. The issue has a lot to do with the way you sleep. Indeed there are different sleeping postures, which need specific pillow shapes and support. Sleeping with the wrong pillow for your posture could contribute to pain and stiffness. So it’s important to select the right support whether you are a back, side, or stomach sleeper. 

#5. Screen height

If you’ve seized the opportunity to work from home during the pandemic, you might want to reconsider your home office arrangement. Indeed, a lot of Americans have created an improvised workstation at home, working from the bed or the sofa. It’s important to keep the screen at eye level to avoid unnecessary neck pain. You can’t safely work on a screen for long working hours with your neck bent forward. Unfortunately, when you are focused on work, you may not notice that the position is uncomfortable. 

#6. Inflammation

Nobody likes to talk about joint pain as the inflammatory condition tends to be associated with old age. However, lack of hydration and an unhealthy diet can contribute to the early onset of joint pain. Thankfully, more often than not, the condition is reversible and manageable in its early stages with simple lifestyle changes. As the neck is made up of vertebrae separated by discs, the movements are controlled by a system of muscles and tendons that surround the spine. The joints, aka the connective tissues between the muscle and the spine, are the first to show signs of tear and wear if your diet lacks antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, vitamin D, magnesium, and water. 

#7. Disc degeneration 

The disks between the vertebrae act as shock absorbers. As we age, the discs can become thinner and more fragile as part of a natural degenerative process. While the process is not a fatality, it is a frequent occurrence. Minor injuries are some of the most common causes of degeneration. Over time, injuries contribute to the wear and tear of discs, which lose their shock-absorbing properties. Treatment varies, ranging from medication, non-surgical treatments, and even operations depending on the situation. 

#8. Uncoordinated vocal cords

Doctors talk about laryngeal muscle tension disorders to describe a situation in which a patient experiences vocal problems and sometimes combined with breathing problems. Indeed, speaking requires the coordination of many muscles inside your neck. When these muscles lose coordination or contract inappropriately, this can lead to a variety of consequences. It can affect your voice, causing a hoarse sound as you speak. In extreme cases, a patient can also lose their voice completely. As the problem is muscular, it also leads to neck pain and neck fatigue. 

#9. Swollen thyroid glands

The thyroid glands can become painful after you’ve suffered an infection. However, the reaction can occur several weeks after the infection, which can make it tricky for individuals to self-diagnose. Typically, you will notice some swelling in the area above where your collar bones meet. However, in some cases, the swelling isn’t apparent so you can’t locate the source of the pain. 

#10. Food poisoning

Every year, 48 million American's experience food poisoning. More often than not, people recover without medical treatment. Typically, you would experience nausea, diarrhea, or vomiting. However, extreme cases can also cause neck stiffness and respiratory distress. If you experience these symptoms, you need to seek medical assistance immediately. 

Your neck pain can be triggered from a variety of causes. Since it is a common complaint, it's important to uncover the root cause. Acting rapidly can ensure the issue is corrected early on to prevent chronic pain from developing. 






Healthy Aging: Top Habits to Adopt Now

 



(Guest Post)

As you age, you may notice a few health issues crop up here and there. It could be something as simple as not being as active, or it could be more serious issues or illnesses that have developed later in life. Regardless of your age, whether you're 24 or 85, it's critical to take care of your body. Here are several areas to keep watch over.

Heart

The most common causes of heart failure include obesity, smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and consuming junk food. While a drink once in a while is fine, and the occasional pizza isn't going to hurt you, you should be cautious about what you put into your body to protect your heart. Also, make sure you exercise regularly to keep your heart strong.

Ears

It's completely normal for your hearing to deteriorate as you get older. However, ear problems may have a significant impact on your hearing as you get older. Have your hearing checked on a regular basis to keep your ears in good shape, whether it's for something as simple as tinnitus treatment or something more serious like hearing loss. Speak to your GP if you’re worried about any aspect of your hearing.

Eyes

As people age, it's not unusual to lose some vision. However, how you treat your eyes earlier in life can have an impact later in life. Wearing glasses has become much more acceptable in recent years, and even if your eyes have never had any problems, it's important to visit an optician on a regular basis to have your vision checked. 

Mind

Dementia is often hereditary and cannot be prevented. Trauma to the head can also cause dementia. Poor mental health, on the other hand, can be a significant factor later in life. It's inevitable that life is going to be difficult at times, so you should take steps to protect your mental health. Take time for yourself, and resolve stressful situations as quickly as possible.

Teeth 

Finally, it's not unusual to see elderly people with missing teeth. However, with today's medicine and oral hygiene studies, tooth loss is entirely avoidable. Brush and floss your teeth every day, and avoid sugary foods to keep your teeth healthy. Visiting the dentist twice a year will also help you maintain your best smile.

There are, of course, many other aspects to watch for as you age, but addressing these common problem areas will help to lay a solid foundation of health.



The 8 Secrets Happy and Fulfilled Women Practice Everyday



Finding stability and happiness is one of the many challenges we face as modern women. Oftentimes, there are more stressors today for women as there are growth opportunities. If we are not worried about career and family, then there's a good chance we are concerned about our other relationships or feel a sense of low self-esteem.  

The result can be a life where women do not believe in their ability or worth. In these modern times, it requires strength and strong character to seize what life has to offer. If we are not careful, life can be an exhausting and soul-sapping affair.

But it doesn't have to be this way. We can take active steps to find happiness and serenity in our chaotic world. Here's how.  

Avoid Negativity

Negativity destroys dreams, plain and simple. If you want to live a full and joyful life, avoid negativity at all costs. Begin by acknowledging that there is room for improvement and growth if we are committed to actively pursuing it. Many times this requires that we limit our time around negative people. If friends or family members are consistently voicing their negativity, it may be time to sever the relationship if they are unwilling to change. As Hans F. Hansen said, “People inspire you, or they drain you – pick them wisely.” 

The Power of Forgiveness

Truly forgiving another is a powerful practice. While not an easy task by any means, true forgiveness will help you to move forward and live your best life. Be patient and know that healing can take time before you feel whole again. One way to explore forgiveness is to write a letter to the person you feel has harmed you. Include all your thoughts and feelings about the situation. Sign it. Then tear up the letter. Abraham Lincoln used this method throughout his life—and it worked. 

You can also establish new networks of like-minded people for support and a sense of community. Reading inspiring books, magazines, and articles is helpful too. 

Set Realistic Goals

Consider if the frustrations you are experiencing in life might be the result of unrealistic goals. Examine your strengths and weaknesses, then create a manageable plan for achieving your dreams and aspirations. As you do this, work with short-term achievable goals and then progress to more complex actions. The short-term goals will help you stay on track and keep you motivated. Don't forget to take the time to enjoy your success milestones with small rewards.  

Ask for Help

Sometimes it is difficult to juggle career, family, and personal life in our modern, busy lives. This is why it's important to ask for help. When we are overloaded with responsibilities, it is difficult for us to manage our projects and goals with efficiency and grace. Consider hiring an assistant to help with scheduling, email, and other work-related responsibilities. A personal assistant can also ease the stress of house management. If hiring someone is beyond your budget, connect with friends and other mothers in your community to share childcare, meal prep, and shopping. It will help everyone to reduce their household workload and overall stress. 

Take Time for Yourself

A little pampering and self-care can go a long way in helping you to feel a renewed sense of enthusiasm. When you wear your favorite dress, easily style a French bob, and carefully apply your make up, you are able to be in touch with your femininity and soften your outlook. This is one method of self-care.

Alternately, we can simply take time for ourselves, curl up with a good book or meet a dear friend for coffee. Spending time in nature is another way we can care for ourselves. These small investments in your well-being can be life-changing, helping you to have a bright and positive outlook. 

Gratitude

It is well-known that comparison is the destroyer of happiness. Instead of envying the seemingly charmed life of a close friend or colleague, recognize your own value and all the blessings in your life. A gratitude journal is a terrific place to start. Take time each day to acknowledge the good in your life, whether it's a bright, sunny morning or that your husband brought you a steaming cup of coffee. Notice the little things and, before long, you will have transformed your outlook. The more gratitude you have and express, the more happiness you will experience. Don't wait to begin this simple practice! 

Challenge Yourself

Today’s world is competitive and offers a wealth of opportunities for those willing to take the initiative. Side hustles are generating six-figure incomes. Home businesses are exploding. And successful start-ups are now a common reality for many. 

With the Internet it is easier now more than ever to start a new business, learn a new trade, or increase knowledge in your area of expertise. Online courses are widely available from a range of universities and institutions, and many times are offered free or for a very low cost. Have a look at Coursera or EdX for courses from highly-regarded institutions like Harvard, MIT, and Stanford. 

Learn to Love Exercise 

If you are ready to feel beautiful, strong, and energetic, exercise is crucial. Being active will not only help you stay fit and alert, but it will also keep stress at bay and help you to live longer. It also can help you to develop social networks at the gym, while hiking, or when you're out and about on a walk. Exercise also keeps your weight within a healthy range and reduces your risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and more.

In closing, it's important to recognize that everyone deserves to live a happy and fulfilled life. By taking action with these suggestions, you can lower stress while increasing joy, happiness, and health. 

Do you have ideas for how to lead a joyful life? Share your thoughts under the Words to Live By tab.


Soothing Extreme Anxiety: 4 Effective Techniques




Coping with an anxiety disorder is no easy feat. And these disorders are on the rise with approximately 30% of all US adults experiencing some form of it, including: panic disorder, phobias, Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), and social anxiety. While anxiety can be helpful in certain situations, if we are experiencing it on a constant basis it can become debilitating. Here are a few approaches that can help to ease anxiety so you can cultivate a happier, more serene life. 


Pharmaceuticals or Herbal Support 


Pharmaceuticals can help us to control or reduce symptoms related to an anxiety disorder. But they often take time to reach peak effectiveness. If the idea of using pharmaceuticals makes you uncomfortable, you may want to consider herbal support instead. Today, cannabis is exceedingly popular for promoting relaxation. If a full strength product is not appealing to you, providers like baysmokes.com offer lower strength alternatives. It's important to note that any form of pharmaceutical or herbal support is more effective when used in a combination with other treatments, including the following:



Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)


When we incorporate CBT into our lives, it is the way to retrain our brain to think and feel better despite external situations. CBT addresses the thoughts and behavior patterns at the root of anxiety.  Rather than eliminating the symptoms, it focuses on treating the underlying cause. For example, if someone is experiencing negative thoughts about a certain situation, they can retrain their brain to think more positively and control their reactions to the situation. CBT is incredibly effective and there are many resources online to get you started like moodgym.com


Exposure Therapy 


With exposure therapy, a person is exposed to the same physical sensations that they would experience during a panic attack or anxiety attack in a controlled environment. The idea behind it is that by repeating things that may cause anxiety, the triggers will lose their power. This therapy is effective over time as we gradually learn not to be overwhelmed by the stimulus associated with a panic or anxiety attack.  



Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)


A  combination of acupuncture, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), and Thought Field Therapy (TFT), Emotional Freedom Technique is based on tapping specific meridian points while also repeating a phrase to ease anxiety, such as:


Even though I am experiencing [the symptom] I deeply and completely accept myself. 


EFT has helped individuals with PTSD and many other psychological disorders. The meridian points are tapped in this order: 


  • Side of the hand

  • Top of the head

  • Eyebrows

  • Side of the eyes 

  • Under the eye

  • Under the nose

  • Chin

  • Collarbone

  • Under the arm


While the technique is still in its infancy and requires more research, it has proven to be effective for those who struggle with anxiety. You can learn more and receive a free guidebook at eftinternational.org.

  

We may feel anxiety is preventing us from being confident and self-assured and living life fully, but it is important to keep in mind that a wide-variety of people from a range of backgrounds experience anxiety and panic disorders. It is extremely common, so you are in good company. Thankfully there are many tools and techniques that are available which can help you to heal. It will take a bit of time but the eventual peace of mind is priceless. 



Easy Tips for a More Eco-Friendly Home Life



If the environment is a concern and you would like to take positive steps to protect it, your home is a an excellent place to start. Many times we waste energy and adopt habits that are not particularly eco-friendly, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Have a look at the tips below for ideas on how to create a greener, healthier home for you and your family. 

Use Natural Cleaning Products

The cleaning products we use should be our first consideration. It’s common to rely on chemical-laden cleaning products that are damaging to the environment. Instead, we can use eco-friendly cleaners that will keep us healthy along with the environment. Think: baking soda, vinegar, natural soaps.

Make the Most of Solar

If you want to make a big impact, you could think about shifting the source of the energy you use at home to a greener and more sustainable option. For many, this will mean using solar energy. Innovative companies like choosesolar.com can provide you with more information about making the switch to solar and moving towards green energy sources for you home. 

Use a Programmable Thermostat

Using a programmable thermostat will not only save you money in energy costs, it will help to make your home more eco-friendly by giving you greater control over the temperature in your house. This is important because when you have precise control over the temperature, you can reduce energy use while maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature. 

Skip the Dryer

If you’re someone who often relies on the dryer to dry clothes, towels, and bed sheets, you may want to reconsider this practice. You can save a significant amount of energy by skipping the heat dryer and air dry your laundry instead. Invest in a sturdy drying rack and place it near a heater vent or fireplace. A fan can also help to shorten drying time. Wear and tear on your clothing will also be reduced. Air drying your clothing is a small, yet sustainable change that will help to make your home life greener. 

Repair, Reuse, Recycle

Instead of throwing away an item, consider repairing or reusing it. In our throw away culture, repairing appliances, electronics, furniture, and clothing will go a long way in reducing our waste. Investing in quality products that will last is also important. Steer clear of shoddy, poorly made items that will only last a season or two. If an item is beyond repair, recycling it is the next best option.  

By adopting these simple habits, we can create a more eco-friendly approach to life and keep our homes clean and green. What steps have you taken in your home to live a sustainable life? Please share your ideas in the Sustainability comment tab.  

Here's How to Boost Your Confidence with a Happy and Healthy Smile

 



In today’s world where perfection is the ideal, you can experience self-consciousness when you believe your appearance falls short of the latest beauty trends. While we should never alter our appearance simply to conform to societal expectations, we should strive to improve our well-being. And the condition of our smile can be a reflection of our overall physical and mental health. 

If your teeth are misaligned, discolored or have cavities, you may feel self-conscious and unsure. It can lead to low self-confidence and more. Often, we don’t realize we are suffering from low self-esteem caused by the health of our teeth—but it's a reality for many. It may be time to consider your dental health. If you have missing teeth, you can fix your tooth gap with a replacement tooth or use aligners to straighten crooked teeth.  

Is Your Smile Causing Low Self-Esteem?


Subtle behaviors and habits may indicate that poor dental health is triggering low self-esteem. Do you find yourself avoiding mirrors or reflections? Would you rather not speak during meetings? When in public, do you cover your mouth while speaking or feel uncomfortable expressing yourself?

These are a few indicators of low self-esteem. Happily, this doesn't have to be a life-long condition. It's easy to improve your dental health and, in turn, improve your confidence. You will be able to laugh and smile more freely, which helps to boost your health and outlook.

How to Improve Your Smile


Once you realize your smile is causing low self-esteem, you can take action to correct the issue. It's important to seek medical intervention. Locate an experienced dentist who will examine the condition of your teeth and craft a treatment plan. It might take time to see results, but the effort will be worth it in the long run with a beautiful smile and improved confidence.

Make Dental Care a Priority


Most people don’t consider dental care a priority, which can cause significant issues over time. If you have restored a healthy smile, it's important to maintain it. Make sure to have regular dental appointments to keep your teeth healthy, strong, and disease-free. We need consistent professional cleaning to remove plaque and tartar and to keep bacterial growth under control. 

Also, learn how to keep your teeth healthy by brushing and flossing twice each day. Avoid sugary foods and minimize starchy foods. Sugar encourages the growth of bacteria in your mouth, leading to tooth decay and gum disease. Lastly, drink plenty of water and brush your teeth before heading off to bed as most bacterial growth happens while sleeping.








How to Create Boundless Energy and Health by Loving Your Mitochondria





For the last few years or so, mitochondrial health has been a wildly popular topic in health circles. Many have heard about mitochondria but don't really know what they are or why they are important. One of their main functions is to produce energy on a cellular level. In other words, mitochondria are our cell’s powerhouse. They produce cellular energy, which is known as ATP (adenosine triphosphate). As luck would have it, keeping our mitochondria in top shape is fairly straightforward. Here are a few tips to get you started.


Key Nutrients 


There are a wide variety of nutrients that can help keep our mitochondrial functioning at optimum levels. Magnesium is one common supplement that is essential to produce energy. When we stressed, our magnesium stores are impacted. You can also incorporate additional enzymes like NAD+, which reacts with oxygen in the mitochondria to give your energy a boost. Also consider B vitamins, selenium and Vitamin E. 



Awareness of External Influences


We live in an age where our external environment can greatly impact our health. Cellular damage is something that we cannot see, but we can minimize. External influences, such as chemicals in the environment and alcohol, can cause mitochondria damage. However, the oxidative damage of these influences cause can be curbed by consuming antioxidants. This will also protect and provide essential nutrients for your mitochondria.



Incorporate More Protein Into Your Diet 


It's important to have a diet rich in protein because amino acids such as glutathione work to protect the mitochondria. When you incorporate more protein into your diet, especially complete protein with the complete spectrum of amino acids, you will feel more energetic. Many people believe that the body cannot utilize more than 30 grams of protein in an hour, but this has actually been debunked. If you feel you could use an energy boost, be sure to increase your protein intake through foods like fish and eggs. For vegans, there are a wide variety of protein sources that contain essential amino acids, such as quinoa, legumes, and nuts. 



Practice Detoxification 


Since mitochondria are sensitive to toxins, detoxification is crucial for optimal function. Consider doing a juice detox every spring to keep your mitochondria humming and happy. Reducing inflammation, supporting gut health, and exercise all play an important role in mitochondrial health as well. Calming stress in your life is also essential. By adopting these few simple steps, you can enjoy vibrant health and boundless energy now and in the future.