Overview
Taking care of yourself, practicing self-love and self-compassion, working on a growth mindset, building relationships and community, and having a sense of purpose are all crucial to living a fulfilling, long, healthy life.
Your thoughts, feelings, and beliefs are all transmuted into biological signals that change your gene expression, impacting your immune function, hormones, microbiome, neurotransmitters, neuroplasticity, mitochondria, and more. Yet many of us tend to put self-care last on our list of to-dos (I certainly have for much of my life, to the detriment of my own health).
In today’s episode of my series I’m calling Health Bites, I share my strategies for prioritizing self-care for a healthy mind and spirit.
Transcript
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Narrator: Coming up on this episode of the Doctor's Farmacy.
Dr. Mark Hyman: Our social interactions regulate our biology, they regulate our immune system. So if you're having a conflict with somebody, you're going to be turning on inflammatory genes. If you have a loving, deep connection with someone, you're going to turn on anti-inflammatory genes. That's how powerful this stuff is. Welcome to Doctor's Pharmacy, I'm Dr. Mark Hyman, and this is a place for conversations that matter. And today I'm bringing you a special version of Doctor's Pharmacy called Health Bite, because taking small steps to improve your health, can make a big difference over time. And today the topic is how do we care for ourselves? How do I care for myself given my crazy busy life?..