Mind - Dherbs - The Best All Natural Herbal Remedies & Products https://www.dherbs.com/tag/mind/ Buy the best herbal supplements, natural remedies, and herbal remedies from Dherbs. We're the #1 alternative medicine store online. ✓ Visit and shop now! Fri, 10 Apr 2026 22:56:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 What Is Biohacking? Separating Fact From Hype https://www.dherbs.com/articles/wellness-prevention/what-is-biohacking-separating-fact-from-hype/ Sun, 12 Apr 2026 09:34:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177872

Are you cold plunging or engaging in red light therapy and oxygen chambers? What is biohacking and is it all hype or legit?

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If you follow health influencers or find yourself scrolling through wellness trend videos, you have probably heard the term “biohacking.” Think of contrast therapy (cold plunging and saunas), hyperbaric chambers, red light therapy, or any other modality that helps people live longer, perform better, and feel healthier. What does biohacking actually mean, and how medically credible is it?

What Is Biohacking?

Biohacking is a broad, nonspecific lifestyle term for self-improvement. Popularized by tech people and athletes, biohacking is a DIY form of improvement to change aspects of biology. It is by no means a scientific term, nor is it an undertaking. Biohacking includes a range of different non-specific activities that have popular anecdotal evidence. Fitbits, smartwatches, and other related items provide people with a lot of bodily data, such as sleep scores, daily step counts, and so forth. That allows them to alter exercise performance, for example, to improve the data. 

“Hacking” your biology is the ultimate goal to help you feel and perform better. Some changes are straightforward, such as prioritizing sleep, eating a balanced diet, and practicing intermittent fasting. On the other end of the spectrum, biohacking can include things that are not backed by scientific research. 

Examples Of Biohacking And How It Works

Although biohacking is a relatively new term, it does include practices that are already well-established and researched. We will detail some examples below:

Wearable Technology

Technology in biohacking is quite popular because the devices, although costly at times, are accessible. Wearable devices make it easy to monitor heart rate, sleep quality, and physical activity. These devices can serve as motivational tools, offering features like reminders, progress tracking, and goal setting. On the other hand, these devices can cause people to obsess over biometrics, such as calories consumed or burned in a day. That doesn’t always translate to better health habits, and it can cause undue stress in certain instances. 

Nootropics

Nootropics, often referred to as “smart drugs,” are a group of nonprescription supplements, tablets, drinks, and foods. These “cognitive enhancers” aim to enhance memory and boost brain function. Nootropics ostensibly work by protecting neurons in the brain from damage that results from toxins or aging. In theory, nootropics increase blood and oxygen flow to the brain, which supposedly leads to improvements in cognitive performance. Such examples include creatine, caffeine, turmeric, or reishi mushrooms.

Fasting

Fasting is far from new. In fact, people have been fasting for thousands of years. In recent years, fasting has risen to popularity, especially among people who engage in biohacking. They typically do it to improve or completely reset certain metabolic states. Other people engage in intermittent fasting to help encourage weight loss, and research indicates that it does aid weight management and blood sugar control. Although there are evidence-based benefits of fasting, there is no way to confirm that it completely resets metabolic states. 

Cryotherapy Chambers And Exotic Therapies

Perhaps you found out about cold plunging on a podcast or watched a video of Wim Hof swimming in the Arctic Circle with shorts on. It is no secret that cold therapy has received more attention in recent years, especially in regards to enhancing recovery and mental health. Some evidence shows that the cold helps to relieve muscle pain and lower inflammation, but cryo-chambers and expensive cold plunges pools may over-compromise the body. 

Is Biohacking Safe?

In a nutshell, biohacking is a modern term for something that humans have been doing for centuries. People have experimented, and will continue to experiment, with ways to improve health and longevity. Some aspects are scientifically-backed, while others may require more research and testing to confirm positive results. If you are curious about biohacking, start small, such as eating a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, and practicing stress management. 

Those simple, foundational habits are the most powerful hacks and have years of data and research to back them up. Once you have a solid foundation in place, you can experiment with tools like contrast therapy, mindfulness techniques, and intermittent fasting to fine-tune your health.

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Need Help Staying Focused? Try These 7 Tips https://www.dherbs.com/articles/need-help-staying-focused-try-these-7-tips/ Mon, 30 Mar 2026 09:39:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=154341

If you’re someone who needs help staying focused, these research-backed tips will help you get in the zone and stay productive.

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The world is filled with never-ending distractions. From the supercomputer in your pocket to pings from the group chat and worries about world events, any little thing can break your concentration. A distraction-filled environment is merely one element that stands in the way of your ability to concentrate, but your feelings also influence your focusing abilities. 

In order to maintain focus, you have to take care of your mental space and physical body. If you want to power through your work day with ease, make an effort to institute healthy habits that help improve productivity. For example, listening to bodily cues can help you from becoming distracted. If you are hungry, stressed, anxious, or tired from the night before, you will have a difficult time focusing. Managing these causes of your inability to focus can often help you resolve the issue. If you need more assistance focusing, the following tips should be of great help. 

Meditate

Meditation is a mindfulness practice that can take years to master, but practice makes perfect. Meditation demands concentration, and scientific experiments agree that it may help improve cognition. One study found that people who meditated regularly were less likely to engage in “mind-wandering,” and they were generally happier. Another study found that students who meditated for 20 minutes per day performed better on cognitive tests.

Establish A To-Do List

To-do lists are not just for parents with five children; rather, everyone can benefit from them. They help prioritize what tasks you need to complete first, while also serving as a record of the loose ends. Incomplete work can eat away at your concentration, so having to complete your tasks can help you stay focused. Researchers note that this stems from the Zeigarnik Effect, which was explored in a 2011 study. Participants who could plan their work and complete tasks one by one were more likely to stay focused, compared to those who went from task to task without completing them. 

Schedule Short Breaks

Trying to work through the entire day without a break is a fool’s errand. Everyone experiences dips in focus or succumbs to distractions because the brain is always alert. Taking short breaks throughout your day can help you return to your tasks with more focus and efficiency. Therapists suggest taking time-limited springs, which involve focusing on a task for 25 minutes and breaking for five minutes. You can also try to focus for 90 minutes and take a break for 10 minutes. Try to see what benefits your work most!

Put A Lock On Social Media

For many people, the idea of taking a break from work involves checking social media. The thing about social media is that it ropes you in and keeps you coming back after break time has concluded. If you struggle with putting your phone down, consider putting an app that blocks social media. Several apps work for your phone, tablet, or computer. Some of these apps can also put blocks on other distracting programs like games, YouTube, Netflix, text messages, and more. 

Get Sufficient Sleep

Surveys indicate that most American adults do not get enough sleep every night. A few nights of minimal sleep is completely normal, but insufficient sleep most nights of the week can negatively impact your short- and long-term memory. Waking up tired can affect your ability to concentrate as well. Ideally, adults between the ages of 18 and 60 should sleep seven or more hours per night. To help encourage healthier sleep, try to avoid caffeinated beverages after lunch, switch off electronic devices one hour before bedtime, keep the bedroom cool and quiet, and take time to wind down. 

Eat Foods That Boost Cognitive Function

What you put in your body can influence your ability to focus, as various nutrients can improve brain and body functions. For example, many people eat sugary treats in hopes of boosting focus, but they end up crashing shortly after. Simple carbs and refined sugars lead to a quick burst of energy, followed by serious fatigue. Although caffeine from a cup of coffee has been shown to help mental function and concentration, too much coffee can lead to anxious or jittery feelings, which get in the way of your focusing abilities. To improve your focus, include more fruits and vegetables at meals and snacks, and choose nuts, seeds, whole grains, and lean protein sources for major meals. 

Create A Distraction-Free Environment

Your work zone is unique to you. Some people require a neatly organized space, while others prefer clutter and background music. Some people can only get in the right headspace if their desks have photos of loved ones or personal mementos. There is no right way to set up a space for a get-things-done environment. Find what works best for your productivity and create that space, even if it means investing time and energy into it. Consider sights, sounds, and temperature of your environment and then build what’s suitable for you.

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How To Start Journaling https://www.dherbs.com/articles/how-to-start-journaling/ Wed, 25 Mar 2026 09:29:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177765

Journaling for just a few minutes every day can help relieve stress, promote gratitude, decrease feelings of anxiety, and much more.

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You want us to let you in on one of the easiest, most accessible, stress-relieving habits out there? Journaling is one of the best wellness tools that people do not use as much as they should. Not only can journaling help reduce stress and anxiety, but it can also spark self-discovery and promote gratitude

It is too easy to get overwhelmed by negative or worried thoughts that arise. If your thoughts do not serve you, you do not have to believe them. Journaling is a great tool to help you separate who you are as a person from thoughts that come up. So whether you are new to journaling or trying to resume an old habit, these tips should help set you up for journaling success

Start Slowly

Your first entry does not have to be a novel. In fact, biting off more than you can chew can deter you from journaling again. It is usually beneficial to have a time limit for your journal entries in the beginning stages of journaling. That helps relieve the pressure of getting started, but should you feel inspired with your flow then you can write more even if the timer goes off. The main takeaway is to start slow and then you can write pages as you get more comfortable with the habit. 

Set A Time To Journal

In addition to setting an amount of time to start journaling, you should also journal at the same time every day to develop the habit. For some people, it is beneficial to write down thoughts at the beginning of the day. Others find relief when they write down their feelings or thoughts before they go to bed. You can also try to anchor your journaling habits to other habits you already have, for example, when you drink coffee in the morning or during your lunch break. 

Pick Simple Tools

Journaling does not require a leather-bound notebook and a quill. In fact, you can use a note pad and regular pen or pencil to start. As long as you have something to write on and something to write with, you can start journaling. If you don’t like the practice of handwriting, consider using a blank document on your laptop or note-taking app on your phone. If you find it difficult to sit down and write, consider voice recordings, which you can then transcribe to see your thoughts on the page. 

Pick A Theme

In order to sharpen your self-awareness, jot down your feelings about a specific situation every day. You could start by writing one of the following themes: 

  • This is what happened today. 
  • I’m thinking these thoughts.
  • I’m experiencing these feelings.

When you stick to a theme like that every day, it makes it much easier to start the journal. Over time, you can expand your journaling to include different topics, themes, or prompts. 

Try Using A Prompt

A prompt helps you start writing when you are not sure what to journal about. Prompts can also help you get to know yourself more intimately. You can try to experiment with one of the following prompts to encourage regular journaling:

  • Describe something you fear or love doing and why. 
  • Write about your dream vacation. Where would you go? What would you do, eat, or drink?
  • Write about someone who inspires you and what traits of theirs that you admire. 
  • Write about your favorite childhood memories. 
  • Go out into nature and write about what you see or how you feel. 
  • If you wake up tomorrow with everything you have ever wanted, how does that make you feel? Where are you? Who are you with? What are you doing?
  • Describe a fictional character that reminds you of yourself and what makes you see yourself in the character. 
  • Write about things in your life that you are grateful for, be they big or small. 

Journaling for a few minutes every day may help reduce stress, boost overall well-being, and allow you to reflect on what you need/want in life. To make it a habit, start with a few minutes every day at a certain time, using a prompt if necessary. You will see that your journaling habits change over time as you get more comfortable with the process. There is no specific or right way to journal!

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5 Unexpected Health Benefits Of Spring Cleaning https://www.dherbs.com/articles/5-unexpected-health-benefits-of-spring-cleaning/ Tue, 24 Mar 2026 08:57:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177761

Who knew that vacuuming could double as self-care, easing emotional and mental stress? Learn how spring cleaning benefits your health.

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A lot of people associate spring cleaning with packing up winter coats and getting rid of things in the house. It’s true, you can declutter messes that accumulated over winter, deep clean the nooks and crannies of the home, or even prepare your yard for warm weather activities. While spring cleaning can improve the overall look of your home, it can also help your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. In this article, we detail how spring cleaning can benefit the mind and body. 

Tips For Spring Cleaning

A lot of people have the goal of cleaning the entire house, top to bottom, back to front, side to side, and back again. The last thing you want to do is overwhelm yourself by attempting to clean the entire house in one day. Instead, start small in one room or area. Perhaps you reorganize your closet and then slowly transition to cleaning windows and shelves in that room. When you go room by room, you will have reorganized and decluttered an entire area before you even realize it. 

Do not tackle the project solo, as that is another way to overwhelm yourself. Involve others, be a family member, friend, or roommate. It is much easier to go after a big task, such as spring cleaning, when you have a little help. Lastly, set a timer because you do not need to dedicate days to the laborious task of cleaning. Dedicate yourself to an hour of cleaning without distractions, including texting or social media, and see how much you accomplish. Take a break and then resume cleaning later. 

Eases Mental And Emotional Stress

The idea of spring cleaning can be stressful in and of itself. Getting it done, however, can be the key to unlocking ultimate relaxation. That is especially true for decluttering, which is a key component of any cleaning session. Mental health experts state that clutter keeps the nervous system on edge. It isn’t just a mess; rather, it is a series of micro-reminders of everything that you have yet to complete. That sensory and cognitive overload can make it hard to relax, but decluttering can reduce those incoming stress signals. That ultimately regulates your mind and body and helps you begin again with ease. 

Reduces Indoor Allergens

A lot of people have seasonal allergies that flare up during spring, especially for those with pollen sensitivities. Pollen can sneak into the house via clothes, shoes, and open windows. That only worsens itchy eyes, congestion, sneezing, and other issues related to pollen allergies. Additionally, many people close windows for cold winter weather, which contributes to the accumulation of dust mites, pet dander, mold, mildew, fireplace residue, and more. For these reasons, spring cleaning can work in your favor. By reducing indoor allergens, you can help minimize your exposure, which can help you avoid unwanted respiratory symptoms. 

Increases Physical Activity

Is spring cleaning the same as doing a high-intensity workout? Not quite, but cleaning (during any time of year) can count toward your daily goal of moderate-intensity physical activity. Examples of cleaning that meet that requirement include vacuuming, mopping floors, dusting, wiping down surfaces, or cleaning windows. In order to keep up with a certain level of activity, consider playing music with a good beat to motivate you. Involving family members can also make it a supportive team effort, making the process more enjoyable and rewarding. 

Promotes Better Sleep

By reducing the presence of allergens, you can reduce allergy symptoms, such as congestion or coughing, that can interfere with sleep. The physical activity of cleaning also helps regulate cortisol and gets rid of built-up anxious energy that can keep you up at night. As mentioned earlier in the article, the stress-relieving benefits of spring cleaning may also contribute to better sleep. When your space is not cluttered, the brain can relax. A chaotic environment can make the brain stay on alert mode, whereas a clean, tidy space can lead to a calm nervous system, which lowers cortisol and promotes more restful sleep. 

Improves Indoor Air Quality

When it is time to clean the house, make sure to open your windows before, during, and after cleaning. Use fans to help circulate air to remove fumes from cleaning products. You can also opt for a long list of non-toxic DIY cleaning products, which you can find on our website or online. Spring cleaning can decrease dust and pollutants, which improves indoor air quality. Enhance your spring cleaning efforts by using an air purifier with a HEPA air filter when you clean. That will aid your efforts to remove indoor and outdoor allergens from the home.

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The Benefits Of The 4-7-8 Breathing Method https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-benefits-of-the-4-7-8-breathing-method/ Sat, 07 Mar 2026 10:43:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177631

What is the 4-7-8 breathing method and how does practicing it benefit your overall health? It is easy to learn and requires no equipment.

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Simple exercises, such as meditation, qi gong, Tai Chi, or breathing techniques, are powerful tools to help calm an overworked nervous system. Specifically, the 4-7-8 breathing method is a valuable technique to help reduce stress and improve sleep quality. It is a controlled approach to breathing that works to activate the sympathetic nervous system and calm heart rate. 

What Is The 4-7-8 Breathing Method?

The 4-7-8 breathing method is quite simple, entailing a rhythmic pattern that requires you to:

  • Inhale for four seconds
  • Hold your breath for seven seconds
  • Exhale through your mouth for eight seconds

Some practitioners refer to the 4-7-8 breathing method as “relaxing breath,” and it helps to quiet the mind and bring the body into a more balanced state. The slow, controlled breathing pattern may help to:

  • Shift the body out of its stress response and lower the heart rate to support relaxation by activating the parasympathetic nervous system. 
  • Support mindfulness and improve focus by anchoring your attention to a specific pattern. 
  • Regulate your breath, since many people have chronically shallow breathing habits. By shifting to deep, intentional breathing, you can counteract that. 
  • Reduce feelings of anxiety and enhance respiratory efficiency by improving carbon dioxide tolerance. 

How To Practice The 4-7-8 Breathing Method

Below is a simple step-by-step guide on how to correctly perform the 4-7-8 breathing method: 

  • Sit up straight or lie down and make yourself comfortable.
  • Relax your jaw and place the tip of your tongue on the roof of your mouth behind your upper teeth. 
  • Inhale through your nose for four seconds. 
  • Gently hold this breath for seven seconds.
  • Exhale through your mouth for eight seconds, letting the air out with an audible “whoosh.”
  • Repeat this for a total of four times, and you can work up to eight cycles as you get more comfortable with the technique. 

Supports Better Sleep

A lot of people use the 4-7-8 breathing method as a natural way to fall asleep by settling the nervous system. One study involving 64 healthy adults found that doing a slow-paced breathing intervention for 30 days (about 15 minutes every night) significantly improved sleep quality. The practice also increased nighttime cardiac vagal activity (high-frequency heart-rate variability) compared to the controlled group. 

A small study observed 14 people with self-reported insomnia and 14 good sleepers. Researchers found that one 20-minute session of slow-paced breathing before sleep reduced sleep-onset latency and decreased  the number of night wakings. The effects were correlated with increased heart rate variability. Those small studies suggest that controlled breathing, such as the 4-7-8 breathing method, before bed may shift the autonomic nervous system into a parasympathetic response to calm the body. 

Helps Lower Heart Rate To Aid Relaxation

People who practice the 4-7-8 breathing method report that they feel noticeably calmer within minutes. That is because longer exhales naturally stimulate a relaxing response. One study of 43 healthy young adults (ages 19 to 25) tested the immediate effects of the 4-7-8 breathing method. The participants did six cycles per set for a total of three sets. After they completed the sets, they experienced a significant decrease in heart rate and systolic blood pressure. Researchers also noted that participants showed increases in heart rate variability, indicating that the breathing technique shifted the autonomic nervous system toward a relaxed state. 

Helps Reduce Anxiety And Stress

By slowing the breath and lengthening the exhale, you can increase vagus nerve activity, which quiets the body’s fight-or-flight response. In a randomized, controlled trial of 90 bariatric surgery patients, researchers compared routine care, a deep breathing program, and the 4-7-8 breathing method after surgery. The 4-7-8 breathing method showed significant reductions in anxiety scores on post-test measures compared to both the control and deep breathing groups. 

Another study involved 22 sleep-deprived people and 21 healthy sleepers. Participants performed three sets of the 4-7-8 breathing method (six cycles per set). Once they completed the exercise, both heart rate and systolic blood pressure decreased, as did high-frequency heart rate variability. Additionally, another randomized controlled trial showed that slow-paced deep breathing for 20 minutes per day for four weeks reduced perceived stress and increased heart rate variability.

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6 Healthy Sleep Hygiene Habits https://www.dherbs.com/articles/6-healthy-sleep-hygiene-habits/ Sun, 08 Feb 2026 09:26:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177446

Developing certain habits, such as limiting blue light exposure and maintaining a sleep schedule can help enhance sleep hygiene.

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Considering that you spend one-third of your life sleeping, make it a point to ensure that it is quality sleep as much as you can. Unfortunately, many people find it difficult to fall and stay asleep. If you find yourself staring at your ceiling at two in the morning on a regular basis, certain nighttime habits may be preventing you from getting quality sleep. 

What Is Sleep Hygiene?

There is oral hygiene, personal hygiene, and now there’s sleep hygiene? Yes, exactly correct. Sleep hygiene refers to a set of habits that encourage a good night’s sleep. Adopting certain habits can help regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, or internal “clock” that controls sleep and wakefulness. Sleep hygiene plays a crucial role in maintaining mental and physical health, in addition to overall quality of life. You may engage in certain practices or behaviors, either during the day or at night, to help promote better sleep. Continue reading to learn sleep hygiene tips that may lead to more restful sleep. 

Exercise Regularly

Studies show that as little as 10 minutes of walking per day can improve sleep quality. Exercising outside further enhances the benefits by exposing you to natural light, which works to regulate your sleep cycle. If you cannot exercise outside, do not stress yourself into an anxiety spiral. Indoor exercise is also beneficial, but avoid exercising three hours before bedtime, as physical activity can increase wakefulness, making it more difficult to fall asleep. Should you want to engage in movement closer to bedtime, consider yoga, stretching, or Tai Chi. 

Make Your Sleep Environment Work For You

Your sleep environment can either make it easier or harder to fall asleep. Typically, a bedroom that is between 65 and 68 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for restful sleep. Additionally, make sure you have a comfortable mattress, pillows, and bed sheets. The more comfortable you are, the easier it is to fall and stay asleep. Too much light in the bedroom can also make it harder to fall asleep, so consider investing in blackout curtains or an eye mask to ensure darkness. 

Use Your Bed For Sleep

It can be very tempting to read, work, watch TV, or have phone calls in your bed if it is very comfortable. Try to reserve your bed for sleeping and sexual intercourse. That may actually strengthen your brain’s association between your bed and sleep, so you can fall asleep more easily. Even though reading can help you fall asleep, you may want to try reading on the couch before moving to your bed in case your mind is excited by the book and you cannot fall asleep. 

Manage Stress Before You Go To Sleep

You should never go to bed worrying about things that can keep you awake. To help alleviate some of that stress and worry, consider the following habits: 

  • Write down your tasks or worries to get them out of your head. Prioritize what you have to do tomorrow, or the rest of the week, and then try your best to relax. Perhaps outline a plan to get these things done because seeing it on paper helps you see it through. 
  • Experiment with meditation, be it in silence or guided via an online video or app on your phone. Meditation can help calm the mind, even if the practice only lasts for five to 10 minutes. 
  • Consider sleeping with a weighted blanket, as it can help people with anxiety and insomnia fall and stay asleep. 

Keep A Consistent Sleep Schedule

Going to bed and waking up at the same (or thereabouts) every day, even on the weekends, can help reinforce the body’s sleep cycle. That makes it easier for you to fall asleep and wake up every day. When you stick to a consistent schedule, you can also reduce daytime sleepiness. Just make sure that the bedtime you choose allows you to get between seven to nine hours of sleep every night. 

Create A Relaxing Bedtime Routine

Help yourself unwind by developing a routine that gets you ready for bed. Allow one hour for your bedtime routine because that allows you enough time to do a few different things that relax you. Here are a few examples:

  • Meditate, even for five to 10 minutes, to help calm the body and mind. You can set an intention during your practice to make it more effective and help you focus. 
  • Listen to soothing or relaxing music while focusing on your breath. There are many playlists on streaming platforms that help induce sleep. 
  • Reading a book can be a great way to relax, but avoid using electronic devices that emit blue light, as that can keep you awake. 
  • Engage in some gentle stretching to relax the muscles and release tension. You can also try restorative yoga, which works to relax the mind and body.

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Tips To Keep Your Home Clean This Winter https://www.dherbs.com/articles/tips-to-keep-your-home-clean-this-winter/ Sun, 25 Jan 2026 09:12:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=168718

Being inside with all that indoor air increases the risk of getting sick during winter. Here are some tips to keep your home clean.

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Why are colds, flus, and other respiratory illnesses more common in colder months? People tend to stay indoors, which allows viruses to pass more easily from one person to another. The cold, dry air outside and warm indoor air with poor circulation may weaken the body’s resistance to these viruses.

You may strive to create a germ-free household, but this can prove difficult. That’s why health experts recommend that you set up a disinfecting routine. First, though, you have to understand the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines these terms as follows:

  • Cleaning: A process that involves scrubbing a surface with water and soap, which helps remove most, not all, germs and grime from the surface. 
  • Sanitizing: A process that uses a diluted bleach solution or sanitizing spray to remove germs from surfaces or objects. Always clean before you sanitize. 
  • Disinfecting: A process that uses chemicals or a stronger bleach solution to clear the majority of germs from surfaces or objects. Again, always clean before you disinfect. 

Before you embark on your cleaning journey, identify the most high-touch surfaces in your home. Doorknobs, light switches, countertops, appliance handles, and faucets require frequent cleaning. It’s best to regularly wipe down countertops and other visibly dirty surfaces. 

Wash Linens And Bedding Regularly

Shedding skin cells and sweat is completely natural, whether you are walking around or sleeping. All that grime can build up on soft surfaces in your home, including your pillows, blankets, and bedsheets. Health experts encourage you to change and wash your sheets weekly to prevent bacterial build-up. When you launder your bedding and bed clothes, you can reduce the presence of dust mites or other allergens that can hide in bedding. Get a second or third set of sheets to swap them out more easily. 

Check And Change Your HVAC Filters

If you have a heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your home, you have to change filters regularly to keep indoor air clean. Some smart thermostats will even remind you to change your filters, which is very helpful. Thicker air filters tend to last longer and trap more allergens or illness-causing particles. Regarding HVAC filters, most companies recommend the following:

  • One-inch thick filters: change every 30-60 days. 
  • Two-inch thick filters: change every three months.
  • Four-inch thick filters: change every six months. 

Manage Humidity Levels

Humidity levels in the home can affect your risk of contracting a virus. According to a study from 2021, moderate humidity levels between 40-60% may reduce the risk of viral transmission. That helps make viruses less likely to survive in the air. Most home thermostats can detect or display indoor humidity levels. If the humidity level drops below 30%, you may want to invest in a humidifier, especially when cold and flu season is around the corner. Additionally, wash your hands and disinfect surfaces more frequently if humidity levels drop.

Declutter Every Night

Some people feel tremendous anxiety if they go to bed without cleaning up their mess. When you wake ups to a tidy room, bathroom, kitchen, and living room, some of that morning stress may not be there. You don’t have to deep clean your house every night, but a minimal cleaning session can go a long way in preparing your mind and body for bed. Put away loose items, wipe down countertops, do all the dishes (or put them in the dishwasher), and don’t leave cosmetics all over the bathroom counter. If all of that seems stressful, consider rounding everything up in a basket and placing that in one spot as a start. 

Revamp Your Entryway

If you walk into your house and don’t remove your shoes, you are tracking dirt and other germs inside. The entryway, be it grand or small, is a place to shed your outside self before fully entering the home. Maybe you toss your jacket somewhere, fling your shoes, and discard your bag aimlessly. A tidy entryway can minimize clutter and help prevent germs from entering the home. Below, you’ll find a few tips to help keep your entryway clean:

  • Take off your shoes once you enter your home.
  • Use a basket or other receptacle to collect things that don’t belong in the entryway. Empty it regularly.
  • Create a designated spot for outdoor footwear, for example, a shoe rack.
  • Organize your cleaning supplies, such as disinfectant spray and wipes, and keep them on a nearby shelf near the entryway.
  • Install a light to ensure proper lighting in your entryway. This can make it easier to spot dirt or grime when cleaning.

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3 Strategies For Sticking To New Year’s Resolutions https://www.dherbs.com/articles/3-strategies-for-sticking-to-new-years-resolutions/ Wed, 21 Jan 2026 08:30:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177322

Looking to make those New Year’s resolutions stick? Here are three proven strategies that turn ambition into long-lasting habits.

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It’s sad to say that millions of people fail at their New Year’s resolutions. Why is that the case? Many factors contribute to this, but one of the primary reasons is that people bite off more than they can chew, or they are a bit too ambitious with their goals. If you don’t want to lose steam or need a little more motivation to help you stick to your resolutions, the tips in this article can help. 

Statistically, 38.5% of U.S. adults set New Year’s resolutions every year. About 23% of them abandon those resolutions by the end of the first week, with only 9% of them keeping their resolutions throughout the year. Why do resolutions fail and what can you do to keep them? Here’s how to make them stick. 

Use Visual Reminders

If you can’t see it, you aren’t thinking about it, or so say clinical psychologists. One study on approach-oriented goals emphasized the importance of keeping objectives present, both visually and mentally. You can do this by creating visual cues. For example, if your goal is to drink more water every day, place a water bottle on your desk as a reminder to hydrate more often. Post affirmations on your bathroom mirror or set reminders on your phone. Writing your goals down and placing them in high-traffic areas can strengthen the connection between visual cues and resolution success. 

Think of visual cues as gentle nudges that reinforce the habits you want to keep. You can practice doing this by creating a vision board with the theme “Becoming My Best Self.” You can use prompts such as, “I am at my best when…” in order to guide your vision and connect it to your routine. One study found that vision boards can have a direct impact on goal achievement. The reason for this is because they leverage the influence of motivated perception on goal pursuit. 

Leverage Social Connections 

According to a 2023 study by the Institute of Applied Psychology at Zhejiang University of Technology in China, social support drastically impacted how Chinese college students achieved their goals. There is value to encouraging and uplifting others as they work toward their goals, and vice versa. When you cheer others on, or they cheer you on, it reinforces commitment and helps you build resilience when you encounter setbacks. 

Break Resolutions Into Small Steps

It is very easy to give up on New Year’s resolutions if they are too general, such as, “I will get in shape this year.” That sounds great, but you will lose steam without a clear plan. Studies confirm that breaking your goals into smaller and more specific actions can help you succeed. Instead of simply trying to work out more, commit to walking 20 minutes every day or attending two yoga classes every week. Those are easy tasks to manage and help you build your drive and keep you engaged as you progress toward bigger goals. To make small steps more effective, consider applying the following behavioral changes:

  • Make it attractive because the more you enjoy an activity, the likelier you are to keep at it. Additionally, pair your exercise with your favorite podcast or music playlist. 
  • Make it obvious by defining your goals and placing visual reminders, for example, on a vision board.
  • Celebrate the small wins in order to reinforce your progress, because that will keep your drive alive. 
  • Start with simple, manageable actions that help you build momentum toward your bigger goals.

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A New Study Finds That Stress May Make You Sick https://www.dherbs.com/articles/a-new-study-finds-that-stress-may-make-you-sick/ Sun, 11 Jan 2026 09:13:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177290

Does stress make you sick? A new study found a link between stress and sleep issues with lower levels of essential immune cells.

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Can too much stress in your life cause sickness? This was once thought to be a wellness cliché, but a growing body of research suggests that there may be real truth behind this theory. Chronic stress not only affects how you feel on an emotional level, but it also alters immune function on a cellular level. Ultimately, that changes how well the body defends itself against foreign invaders, such as bacteria, viruses, pollutants, and other germs. 

A recent study published in Frontiers in Immunology found that insomnia and anxiety were linked to significantly lower levels of natural killer (NK) cells. These cells are among the immune system’s first line of defense. Findings indicated that the more severe the anxiety, the steeper the decline in NK cells. That means that stress and anxiety may actively thin your immune system’s army, in a way, making you more susceptible to illness. 

What Are NK Cells And What Do They Do?

NK cells belong to the innate immune system, which you can think of as the body’s rapid-response team. These cells monitor blood and tissues, identifying and destroying damaged, infected, or abnormal cells before problems arise. There are two subtypes of NK cells:

  • CD16+CD56dim cells: These cells make up the majority of NK cells and are very cytotoxic, which means that they directly destroy harmful cells. 
  • CD16+CD56high cells: These cells assist with regulating immune signaling and inflammation. 
  • If NK cell numbers decline too much, the immune system may find it difficult to both contain infections and abnormal cell growth in the early stages. That ultimately raises long-term health risks. 

What Did The Study Reveal?

To begin, researchers examined 60 female university students aged 17 to 23. Participants completely validated questionnaires, assessing self-reported anxiety and symptoms of insomnia. They also provided blood samples in order for researchers to measure different NK cell populations. 

Researchers noted that mental health responses were very bleak, with 75% of participants reporting anxiety symptoms. Roughly 17% and 13% of participants fell into moderate and severe categories. Additionally, 53% of the participants experienced sleep difficulties that researchers found consistent with insomnia. Besides these startling findings, researchers noted that blood samples revealed a much clearer picture:

  • The severity of anxiety mattered, with mild anxiety showing minimal, non-significant changes. Moderate to severe anxiety was associated with a notable reduction of NK cells. 
  • Students who reported anxiety symptoms exhibited both lower numbers and lower percentages of NK cells, including cytotoxic types. 
  • In students who reported sleep disturbances, higher anxiety scores revealed an even greater decline in total peripheral NK cells. 

An Important Note

The study focused on young women between the ages of 17 and 23. Sleep disorders and anxiety are rising the fastest in this age group. Although that makes the findings relevant, it also limits how broadly they can be applied. Researchers need future studies across different ages, sexes, and regions in order to fully understand how stress affects immune function. 

The Takeaway

Stress is not just something that lives in the mind. The constant edge that you cannot shake or racing thoughts may reshape the immune system and how it functions, leaving your body more vulnerable to illness. This study serves to remind people that having stress management practices can help your emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing. Allow your whole body to flourish in the immediate and long-term when you get your stress under control.

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Cultivate Resilience With These Mental Health Practices https://www.dherbs.com/articles/cultivate-resilience-with-these-mental-health-practices/ Sat, 10 Jan 2026 09:09:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=177283

Practicing a few self-care techniques can help you cultivate resilience, helping you stay mentally ready for anything that comes your way.

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Why would you want to build resilience? Well, building resilience helps you overcome challenges, grow as a person, and face adversity. Unfortunately, you are not born with resilience, but anyone can practice and build it. Through various self-care practices, you can not only stay emotionally and mentally well, but also move through hard times and learn from experiences. This year, make it a point to become stronger and more resilient with these mental health practices. 

Set Realistic Goals

In order to set yourself up for success, you have to set realistic goals, which is essentially the practice of breaking down challenges into smaller, more manageable tasks. Not only will you build resilience by meeting your goals more often, but you’ll also move forward more quickly. If you want to run a 5K, for example, and you do not have a regular running routine, you cannot expect to be race-ready in a week’s time. Gradually build up your skills as a runner, jogging more each day until you have built up enough endurance to run one mile. Then you can run two miles and be closer to your 5K. 

  • Break up those bigger goals into smaller steps. 
  • Commit to each step and work toward your goal with a daily practice.
  • Make sure each of your steps is realistic and doable. 
  • Celebrate each accomplishment. 
  • Gather support by reaching out to people who are working toward similar goals.

Build Problem-Solving Skills

Solving problems effectively is a great way to build resilience. To become more adept at problem-solving, you have to develop the knowledge and skillset to tackle problems with strategies that work. Consider these steps:

  • Begin by identifying the problem you want to solve.
  • Do your best to describe the problem by either writing it down or voicing it out loud.
  • Try to determine the cause of the problem before trying to solve it.
  • Think of several possible solutions for the problem. 
  • Not the results and continue experimenting until you find a solution. 
  • Having the right mindset will get you that much closer to solving the problem. 

Develop A Growth Mindset

When you have a growth mindset, you can see life’s challenges as new opportunities to learn. Basically, a growth mindset is the belief your abilities are not fixed; rather, you can develop new strengths and skills at any time. When you encounter something difficult, you do not retreat. You face the situation head on with the understanding that you will emerge a stronger person on the other side, and that you may learn a lesson to benefit you in the future. To help cultivate a growth mindset:

  • Have realistic expectations of what you can accomplish. 
  • Learn to embrace imperfections.
  • Embrace the journey of learning via experience. 
  • Learn to value and accept any and all criticism. 
  • Reframe your idea of what failure means and learn from mistakes. 
  • Give yourself the time and space to work through challenges or problems. 

Don’t Forget About Self-Care

What does self-care mean, and how does it help you build resilience? Well, you cannot move through difficult situations if you are not emotionally, mentally, and physically well. Self-care is any activity or practice that nourishes you. That could be reading a book in a bubble bath, meditating, or watching a couple episodes of your favorite show while doing a facial skin care routine. Common self-care practices include:

  • Eating a nutrient-rich, balanced diet. 
  • Practicing daily habits that help relieve stress, such as meditation, deep breathing, and mindfulness.
  • Prioritizing sleep.
  • Writing and reflecting on thoughts, feelings, or life experiences. 
  • Engaging in regular physical activity that you actually enjoy.

Embrace Change And Be Flexible

The last thing you want to be is rigid when it comes to building resilience. Life is about embracing change and adapting to things when you encounter them. Your resilience is dependent on your ability to change directions when necessary. It’s also about appreciating imperfections and learning from unexpected things or experiences. Some ways you can do this are as follows:

  • Try to look at the bigger picture and know that overreacting to something difficult does not help you move forward. 
  • Understand that change is a part of life and that even if things get shaky, the only thing you can control is your reaction. 
  • Try to maintain some hope, even if life throws you a few curveballs. Difficult situations can be unexpected, but the same applies for good situations. 
  • Become more mindful of fixed thoughts, such as, “There is no way I’m doing that.” Or, “Everything is going to be this way forever!”

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