X

  

99 and Still Going Strong

With Reva Gornbein

0
Reva Gornbein is an amazing and wonderful person. At age 97, she took a trip to Antarctica. In this video, Reva shares her experiences in the army during World War ll. She visited Hitler’s bunker...

Public Safety & Seniors

With Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin

0
Bloomfield Township, Michigan Police Chief, Phil Langmeyer and Fire Chief Mike Morin lead us in a discussion of the many services both departments have for those of us who are gracefully greying...

Adaptive Yoga

With Mindy Eisenberg

0
Join my guest, Mindy Eisenberg, founder of Yoga Moves MS, as we discuss adaptive yoga. Mindy demonstrates how she helps those with MS and other degenerative diseases to use mindfulness in order to...
First7475767779818283Last

Sponsored Content

  

Sponsored Content

  

Search

Sponsored Content

  

Recent

The Fuss About Cold Plunges

The Fuss About Cold Plunges

Health

Scroll through Social Media and you’re bound to see someone fully immersing into ice-cold water. It’s been a traditional post-workout treatment for professional athletes for a long time. Now, taking the cold plunge is the latest health and wellness trend for everyone. Those who partake in the frigid waters, swear by the benefits, including a deep feeling of calm, reduced inflammation, relief from muscle soreness and improved circulation. They describe an adrenaline rush, a moment of euphoria and feeling totally reinvigorated. They claim it makes them happier, healthier and more energized.

Gracefully Greying Health Reporter Lila Lazarus started taking the plunge this past winter to explore the benefits and says she’s definitely felt the dopamine hit that participants describe. Here are reasons people choose to jump into cold water.

1) Clear your mind. The shock of cold water snaps you into focus, creating a heightened awareness. You immediately become present.

2) Clear your skin. The temperature of theater tightens your pores and reduces any inflammation giving you the “plunger’s glow.”

3) Find Calm. Despite the frozen temperature, cold plunging has been shown to release endorphins and help relieve stress.

4) Reduce Soreness. An ice bath will soothe muscles, joints, and reduce inflammation. Watch the video to learn more and please subscribe to our channel.

Gracefully Greying presents: Lila's Good Health Report, brought to you by the law firm of Lipson Neilson


 

Gracefully Greying has a partnership with the health and wellness blog A Healthier Michigan

Previous Article Coping With Cognitive Loss
Next Article Why Are You More Likely to Get a Sunburn in Spring?
Print

Coronavirus Resources

All Categories

Sponsored Content