"YOUR BRAIN ON LAUGHTER" BRAIN BODY & BEING Podcast with Dr. Jay Kumar (Aug. 8, 2013 Doug Stephan Good Day Show)


Turns out a good laugh can boost your immune system, reduce stress and even regulate your blood pressure. I guess it's true that laughter really is the best medicine. Learn more and enjoy your daily dose of health and happiness in the Dr. Jay Kumar podcast from the Doug Stephan Good Day Show


Be Happy, Stay Healthy!

Dr. Jay Kumar

"STRESS AND THE CITY" Brain Body & Being July 18, 2013 podcast

Bad news city-dwellers...turns out life in the big city can harm your brain, body & being. Studies show that just a few minutes exposed to a frenetic urban environment can impair memory and increase stress. Learn how you can cope with "Stress In The City" in my recent podcast on the Doug Stephan Good Day Show Learn more great tips on  managing stress in my article  "HOW NATURE MAKES US HAPPY & HEALTHY" and in my "NATURE & TRAVEL" issue of the e-newsletter.

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" Life Is About Following Your Bliss" Podcast (July 11, 2013 Doug Stephan Good Day Show)

I just enjoyed the most wonderful trip with my dad and step-mom to Machu Picchu and to the Amazon. Over the years, my dad and I have created adventures traveling all over the world. My dad continues to be my greatest teacher in life. This recent trip we took was no exception. Of all the valuable lessons I've learned from my dad, the one that I will always value is that Life Is About Following Your Bliss! Learn why in my recent podcast on the Doug Stephan Good Day Show. Enjoy also reading the full article here! 

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LIFE IS ABOUT FOLLOWING YOUR BLISS

I just returned from the most memorable and amazing trip with my dad and step-mom to Machu Picchu and to the Amazon. It was certainly a journey that we will never forget, especially since it has always been a dream of my father to visit both of these places in his lifetime. Now 76 years later, his dream became a reality. Seeing the pure joy on his face taking in the famous vista of Machu Picchu for the very first time in the rays of the rising sun is a memory that I will never forget. 

Ask anyone, my dad and I have never been ones to shy away from a challenge. We both have now traveled together on safaris to the remote corners of Africa, to the ruggedness of the Australian Outback, to sea-kayaking in New Zealand and most recently to the depths of the Amazon jungle. I really have to say that I greatly admire and love my dad for his adventurous soul, indomitable spirit and zest for life. It's pretty obvious knowing now where I get it!

As my dad's health and age makes it more difficult for him to do exotic and adventure travel, this most recent trip exemplified some of the best qualities in my dad. Over the years of our travels around the globe, I've gained some very valuable life's lessons from him. Here are the ones that I will always cherish:

MAKE NO EXCUSES - Even at his age and with health issues becoming more of a concern, my dad never let those factors intimidate him from hiking at 9,000 ft. in the cold, thin air of the Andes mountains or trekking in knee-deep mud in the stifling heat of the Amazon jungle. I feel those same determined qualities allowed him never to make excuses in his life. Growing up in near poverty in India, having both parents die by the time he was eleven and being raised by his older siblings were never perceived set-backs for his ultimate success, joy and happiness in life.

HAVE NO REGRETS - Studies have shown that the biggest regret people have as they approach the end of their life was living a life to meet other people's expectations. One thing that traveling with my dad has taught me is never make regrets for taking the necessary chances for following your dreams. After having become a widower in his 50s my dad took the chance not to let our mom's death be a reason to vanquish his dreams of life-long joy and happiness. He eventually met another wonderful woman, who is now his life-partner, and has recently become the proud grandfather to twins this year. Even after a devastating personal tragedy, my dad continues to focus on a life free of regrets and limitations. 

NEVER GIVE UP ON YOUR DREAMS - While it has always been my father's dream to visit Machu Picchu and the Amazon, the larger lesson my dad has taught me is never to give up on your dreams! Growing up in dire poverty in Mumbai and being a teenage orphan never diminished my father's aspiration for becoming a doctor. Being the first person in his family ever to go to college and eventually on to medical school was one of his proudest achievements. It was a dream that many people in his childhood said were unrealistic. Knowing my dad's tenacity and deeply held desire to follow through with his dreams of being a doctor, though, he certainly proved them all wrong. 

FOLLOW YOUR BLISS - I think the most valuable lesson traveling with my dad over the many years has taught me is that life is about following your bliss. No matter how many challenges or obstacles life seems to throw your way, always remember that pursuing your dreams with joy and bliss is what really matters in life. I think the following quote by Joseph Campbell wonderfully sums up my dad's, and now my, philosophy on life: “Follow your bliss and don’t be afraid, and doors will open where you didn’t know they were going to be.”

Here's to the next big adventure!

Love you, Dad

Enjoy reading more great pieces in this month's e-newsletter on "NATURE & TRAVEL"

Dr. Jay Kumar

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HOW NATURE MAKES US HAPPY & HEALTHY

Ahhh, the relaxing and care-free days of summer are finally here! As we celebrate the joys of longer daylight, warmer weather and more time outdoors, did you know that sunshine and nature can actually make you happier and healthier? While we all feel more relaxed and rejuvenated from time being outside, some amazing research in neuroscience and mind-body medicine suggests that nature and sunlight are now shown to alleviate stress, improve concentration and build a stronger immune system. So how exactly do nature and sunshine heal us in both body and being? The answer resides in our brains and relates to a concept known as the relaxation response, a mechanism that appears to be “wired” into our biology, helping us cope with anxiety and making us feel more calm and centered. 

Brain Waves and the Power of Attention

Studies in neuropsychology now believe that the human brain allows us to process two distinct types of attention. The first is a “voluntary or direct” attention that enables us to focus our thoughts and neural energy to tasks that require our direct concentration, e.g. writing this article, watching a movie, or reading a book. The other type is an “involuntary or indirect” attention that our brain does with little or no effort, e.g. watching a sunset, meditating, having a casual conversation, or dancing.

Additionally, there are corresponding brain waves associated with these two types of attention. When we are in the waking state and our brains are engaged in voluntary, direct attention that require focused concentration, beta waves tend to be predominant. On the contrary, our brains produce alpha waves when we experience involuntary, indirect attention. Having our brains in beta-wave state is important, as it helps us to focus on daily tasks that necessitate sharpness and clarity. Unfortunately, many of us now live a typical day with our brains disproportionately in the highly-attuned beta-wave state and barely enough time in the healing and regenerative alpha-wave state. 

In our current 24/7 technologically driven world, the human brain on average is bombarded with the equivalent of 174 newspapers of data every day!  That's about five times the amount the human brain received just 30 years ago. No wonder we are overwhelmed with stress, have children with ADD and are constantly overwhelmed with anxiety–our poor brains are running in overdrive. All this sensory overload requires our brain to function in a constantly vigilant beta-wave state for the majority of our waking day. If that wasn't bad enough, studies indicate the human brain continues to experience these super-charged beta-waves when we try to go to sleep, leading to insomnia and chronic sleep-deprivation. Rarely, in our technologically-driven society do we take the necessary time for our brain to go into the calming, soothing alpha-wave state. 

Mind-Body Connection

In the growing medical field of psycho-neuro-immunology (PNI), there appears to be a correlation between the various brain waves with our health and happiness. When our brains are highly amped up from information overload and are in constant beta-wave state, the stress-hormone cortisol is pumped in large amounts into the bloodstream. We now know that high levels of cortisol in the body lead to chronic anxiety, insomnia and disease. The good news is that when the brain is in the relaxed alpha-wave state, the brain releases endorphins, dopamine, and serotonin into the body. These neurotransmitters almost instantly enable us to become more relaxed and calm throughout our day. In addition to the brain's stress-response system, we also have a built-in relaxation response mechanism that our nervous systems evolved in order to help us return to a state of calm and relaxation in moments of stress and anxiety.

Nature Relatedness

So by now, I bet can you can guess what’s one of the easiest ways for us to trigger our brain's relaxation response and to enhance the alpha-wave state for greater harmony and happiness? The answer, of course, is NATURE! In another emerging field of study, known as ecopsychology, research indicates that even though the human brain has currently adapted for our modern and technologically-driven environment, its original function was to interact with and respond to the natural world. In essence, the human brain is literally “hard-wired” to BE IN NATURE, as being in nature is natural for the brain.

According to this field of study, human beings have an instinctual biological need to connect with nature, something known as the biophilic instinct or nature relatedness, a concept advanced by the Harvard biologist Edward Wilson. The idea is that the human brain evolved over millennia as a structure deeply enmeshed with and inexorably linked to the intricacies of nature. Even though our human brain has recently adapted to an environment of technology and sensory stimulation, we each still have this affinity for nature ingrained in both our brains and DNA. This evolutionary connection to nature activates the part of the brain known as the insula, the area that governs our internal feelings and sensations. So when we dance, do yoga meditate, focus on our breath, swim, run, or are in nature we begin to connect to the internal terrain of our body. The insula gauges how we’re feeling and what we’re experiencing within our body and mind in the present moment.

How Nature Heals

This ability to tap into the relaxation response through nature appears also to have a tremendous impact on our health and wellbeing. Scientific studies have already begun and continue to demonstrate the powerful healing aspects of nature. Dr. Ulrich published one of the earliest studies in 1984 Science, in which he noticed that patients who were recovering from surgery healed more quickly and required less pain medication when placed in hospital rooms that had views of nature, versus patients placed in rooms facing brick walls. Ulrich conjectured that this acceleration in healing was perhaps a result of the brain connecting to nature. It appears that when we are immersed in nature, our brains go automatically into the involuntary, indirect attention-mode that is connected with the healing alpha-wave brain state. 

Let The Sun Shine In

Another remarkable piece of research suggests that 20-30 minutes of healthy and safe doses of sunshine can enhance our body's immunity to disease, improve our sleep and even elevate our happiness. It again has to do with the way natural sunlight stimulates our brain and body. It's important to mention that exposure to the sun should be limited to the early morning or late afternoon, when the UV rays are less harmful. It appears that sunlight stimulates the brain's production of serotonin, a neuro-chemical responsible for elevating our levels of happiness and is shown to positively enhance our immune system. When sunlight also hits the skin, the body's largest organ, it produces greater levels of vitamin D in the bloodstream. Studies at the University of Copenhagen have shown Vitamin D can trigger white blood cells in the body, assisting in the prevention of certain forms of cancer and auto-immune diseases. While certain foods like egg yolks and oily types of fish naturally contain vitamin D, it appears that the highest levels of vitamin D are found in sunlight. You can learn more about the healing power of sunlight in my podcast "How Sunshine Makes You Smarter, Happier and Healthier!" 

So even if you live in the middle of urban sprawl or in places where sunlight is more limited, there are still plenty of ways to benefit from the healing power of nature and the outdoors. Even just a short walk outside on your lunch break, gazing out at a tree on your commute to the office, or literally just “stopping to smell the roses” once in a while are all beneficial to your health and wellbeing. What all these activities do is trigger a primal evolutionary trait that the human brain evolved to do–be one with nature!

So what better time than the summer season to get out in nature, feel the sun on your skin and experience greater health and happiness! As the poet Thoreau beautifully states, “I believe that there is a subtle magnetism in Nature, which, if we unconsciously yield to it, will direct us aright.” 

Read more on the healing power of nature in my "NATURE & TRAVEL" issue of my monthly e-newsletter.

Wishing everyone a joyous and beautiful summer!

Dr. Jay Kumar

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SECRETS FOR A HAPPY & HEALTHY BRAIN

Curious to learn the secrets for how to live a more healthy and happy life? The answer might actually start with your brain! Enjoy the podcast of a recent interview I did with Vanessa Simpkins, the founder of Take Your Power Back Now. We explore how the latest research in neuroscience might just be the key for your greater health and happiness! 

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Celebrating LOVE of SELF (Awake with Dr. Jay Kumar 2_7_13)

Before you can truly love someone else, the first and most important thing is learning how to "Celebrate Love of Self!" With Valentine's Day just around the corner, enjoy the latest podcast with Dr. Jay Kumar  on the Doug Stephan Good Day Show exploring the nature of love, relationships, and happiness! In the words of the famous poet Rumi, "Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it."

Read the full blog article "Celebrating LOVE of SELF" and enjoy the "Your Brain, Love, & Romance" issue of my newsletter exploring why and how we fall in love!

Happy Valentine's Day!

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The Powerful Bond between Dogs and Humans

Ever wonder why dogs become so passionately excited and lose control whenever they see you? It turns out the same neuro-chemicals released in a dog's brain after your absence are identical to those released in your brain when you're deeply in love. Pretty amazing! You wil definitely tear up watching this heart-warming compilation of dogs reacting to their human companions returning from military service. Enjoy and please feel free to share. 

 

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What Makes You Happy? (Awake with Dr. Jay Kumar 1_31_13)

Is joy different from happiness? How does our society define happiness? This stimulating and engaging conversation on the science and spirituality of happiness was my topic on the most recent Doug Stephan Good Day Show. I think you will defintely enjoy it, as you continue your quest for health and happiness! As I often say," “No external conditions are required for happiness. Happiness is who you are!" Dr. Jay Kumar

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"TRAIN YOUR BRAIN FOR A HEALTHY & HAPPY NEW YEAR" (AWAKE with Dr. Jay Kumar 1_3_13)

Happy New Year, Everyone! Curious to learn "FIVE EASY WAYS TO TRAIN YOUR BRAIN FOR A HEALTHY & HAPPY 2013?" If so, you will enjoy these helpful and insightful tips from neuroscience for you to achieve wellness in Brain, Body, and Being! Learn more in the recent podcast by Dr. Jay Kumar on the Doug Stephan Good Day Show. Here's to a HAPPY & HEALTHY 2013!

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