Can Looking at sunsets improve your health?
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:07 pm
This is my publishing companies first title. I am very proud of it, as it is an extremely high quality book. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
You can learn more about this book by visiting my site
C Town Publishing
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Can simply viewing a sunset photograph actually lower your stress?
Professional photographer Michael B. Hamilton takes his images to a level that no other photographer has gone. He has discovered in a clinical research trial that his tranquil sunset photographs are medicine for the mind and body. Dr. Cara East, a Cardiology, Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Doctor, and Director of the Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas say’s “Stress is not just a TV sound bite. Stress is a real, biological result of having conflicting priorities, and it has very real effects on our body.” The real effect on our body is the fact that the American Heart Association relates that “Coronary heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, while Stroke is the No. 3 cause of death … and a leading cause of serious disability. “ Mr. Hamilton, through his own experiences and a Clinical Research Trial has found a remarkably simple and inexpensive way to reduce these risks. Looking at sunset pictures!
The Book features 48 sunsets taken in a variety of locations. According to the study by simply taking a few moments out of your busy day and looking at one of these photos, your blood pressure and anxiety levels will reduce. “Think of the potential” exclaims Mr. Hamilton “the beauty of my book, is that you can take it anywhere, and look at it anytime. Of course you can go out and find your own sunset, but many of us lead to busy of a life, or the weather is not cooperating. You can pack this book up in your travel bag, have it near your bed, or take it with you easily where-ever you go.”
With the rising costs of health care and peoples busy lifestyles, the research conducted on this book has many beneficial effects for everyone. Dr. Mary Wingo Ph.D. a clinical stress researcher and stress reduction seminar speaker points out that “These results tell us that viewing the aesthetically pleasing sunset photographs taken by Mr. Hamilton has a marked, positive effect on an individual’s psychological and physiological stress response. The implications are enormous for a simple photography book featuring sunsets, and may be of great therapeutic value in a variety of medical situations. “
The stress reduction claims are not without some powerful backing. Dr. East is fast to point out that “When we stop and take some time to watch the sunset, we are cooperating with the relaxation system. You can sense these feelings even as you look at these stunning sunset photographs. You can feel the quiet, the easing of busyness, the restoring of ourselves. So enjoy the jewel-like beauty of some of these remarkable moments captured in this book by this talented photographer.”
You can learn more about this book by visiting my site
C Town Publishing
Or read on:
Can simply viewing a sunset photograph actually lower your stress?
Professional photographer Michael B. Hamilton takes his images to a level that no other photographer has gone. He has discovered in a clinical research trial that his tranquil sunset photographs are medicine for the mind and body. Dr. Cara East, a Cardiology, Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Doctor, and Director of the Clinical Cardiovascular Research Center at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas say’s “Stress is not just a TV sound bite. Stress is a real, biological result of having conflicting priorities, and it has very real effects on our body.” The real effect on our body is the fact that the American Heart Association relates that “Coronary heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death in the United States, while Stroke is the No. 3 cause of death … and a leading cause of serious disability. “ Mr. Hamilton, through his own experiences and a Clinical Research Trial has found a remarkably simple and inexpensive way to reduce these risks. Looking at sunset pictures!
The Book features 48 sunsets taken in a variety of locations. According to the study by simply taking a few moments out of your busy day and looking at one of these photos, your blood pressure and anxiety levels will reduce. “Think of the potential” exclaims Mr. Hamilton “the beauty of my book, is that you can take it anywhere, and look at it anytime. Of course you can go out and find your own sunset, but many of us lead to busy of a life, or the weather is not cooperating. You can pack this book up in your travel bag, have it near your bed, or take it with you easily where-ever you go.”
With the rising costs of health care and peoples busy lifestyles, the research conducted on this book has many beneficial effects for everyone. Dr. Mary Wingo Ph.D. a clinical stress researcher and stress reduction seminar speaker points out that “These results tell us that viewing the aesthetically pleasing sunset photographs taken by Mr. Hamilton has a marked, positive effect on an individual’s psychological and physiological stress response. The implications are enormous for a simple photography book featuring sunsets, and may be of great therapeutic value in a variety of medical situations. “
The stress reduction claims are not without some powerful backing. Dr. East is fast to point out that “When we stop and take some time to watch the sunset, we are cooperating with the relaxation system. You can sense these feelings even as you look at these stunning sunset photographs. You can feel the quiet, the easing of busyness, the restoring of ourselves. So enjoy the jewel-like beauty of some of these remarkable moments captured in this book by this talented photographer.”