Choose Non-alcoholic Beverages to Reduce Stress!

By , September 28, 2009

Try one or more of these hot teas: green tea, Mu tea, and Kukicha tea (also called twig tea). Tulsi tea from India is also calming to many people. Chamomile tea or other herb teas are soothing, as well. These teas can be found in grocery or health beverage stores. Try kombucha which is a cold drink known for its restorative qualities. An effervescent drink made from fermented mushrooms, it is highly alkaline so it counteracts the acid that results from the stress of modern life. Bottled kombucha is available in several flavors at upscale grocery and health beverage. The taste is sour and vinegary so it calls for slowly sipping — but this is good for stopping that rushed, overwhelmed feeling, so enjoy the change of pace! Try it, and see if you don’t feel relaxed and pleasantly rejuvenated within an hour of drinking an eight ounce serving.

Juice some greens such as kale, green cabbage, and loose leaf lettuces. These are high in calcium and magnesium and will help to you relax. They have a good balance of sodium and potassium which tends to make you feel centered, too. Don’t forget about water: it supports health beverage and well-being. Good quality tap water is readily available, inexpensive, and will really quench your thirst. Your cells need water every second to carry out their life supporting functions. To add some flavor, squeeze a quarter of a lemon or lime in your glass of water. Most people can metabolize the weak-acid of the lemon or lime juice so that the resulting effect is alkaline. Plan ahead. Purchase your favorite stress relieving beverages and ingredients at the local health or grocery store, or online, so you have them on hand. If you want to take homemade juice with you, prepare it the night before, and store it in the refrigerator. Prepare a thermos (hot or cold) to take to the office so you have your beverage of choice on hand when you need it. This will encourage you to forego the coffee which often contributes to more nervous tension.

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