Anatomy

It’s all in your head – The wheat brain connection

By |2026-06-29T16:39:07+01:00February 26th, 2018|Anatomy, Spirituality|

Increasing blood sugar levels are associated with cognitive decline, a long-term study has found wheat effects reach the brain in the form of opiate-like peptides. The polypeptide exorphins responsible for these effects come and go, dissipating over time, Exorphins instruct you to eat more food, increase calorie consumption. All these effects are reversible. Stop eating wheat [...]

Take seven breaths before making a decision

By |2026-06-29T16:39:22+01:00February 26th, 2018|Anatomy, Spirituality|

It is important to make decisions from a place of balance in your life, by taking a breath and checking in with heart and mind. Each of the myriad decisions we make every day has the potential to have a deep impact on our lives. Some choices touch us to our very cores, awakening [...]

Sciatica & piriformis syndrome – A constant confusion & do they exist?

By |2018-05-16T13:11:04+01:00February 25th, 2018|Anatomy|

First of all, we all love to label conditions whether it's flu, IBS, rotator cuff, frozen shoulder etc Bear in mind that a lot of labelling are umbrella terms and we have to think of the body as a series of connections. From a fascia point of view, we don't like labels, what we think [...]

Scoliosis & Posture – Part 1

By |2018-05-16T13:11:05+01:00January 31st, 2018|Anatomy|

There is an argument going around many movement and manual therapists saying  'If it's not broke don't fix it". The argument is based on medical papers which show that not all pain is postural related. However,  having worked with many elite athletes I have found they have obtained more than marginal gains by restoring their [...]

Kyphosis, round shoulders and dowagers hump

By |2018-05-16T13:11:06+01:00December 7th, 2017|Anatomy|

Kyphosis, round shoulders does not necessarily mean you have fractures in the thoracic vertebrae. Sometimes these habits go all the way back to childhood when you sat slumped in your school desk or on the couch. Or you might have developed a slouching posture because you grew taller than your peers at an early age, [...]

Forward head posture & headaches

By |2018-05-16T13:11:06+01:00December 7th, 2017|Anatomy|

Is there a link between forwarding head posture and headaches? If your head is forward the tight shortened muscles at the front of the neck will be the scalenes and sternocleidomastoid. They directly contribute to the forward pull of the head, tightness in the upper trapezius (top of the shoulder), chest and deltoids typically also contribute [...]

Sibo’s top ten christmas survival tips

By |2026-06-29T16:40:50+01:00November 15th, 2017|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

What on earth is Sibo I thought? On a recent GIT  (Gastrointestinal tract) this word came up. It sounded like a U.F.O was invading my intestines. Sibo stands for small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. Most of us have it but ignore the symptoms until they become a disease or illness. As you know I have a [...]

Your gut, organs and back pain – the missing link.

By |2026-06-29T16:41:00+01:00November 3rd, 2017|Anatomy|

The organs, emotions and the body's connective tissues including bones, muscles, ligaments are all neurally connected both way. In my 25 years plus of teaching experience I have found that exercise, pilates, yoga, and movement will really help some clients with back pain. However, if the pain continues to reside, there is a bigger picture on [...]

Help my child has Autism!

By |2026-06-29T16:41:08+01:00November 3rd, 2017|Anatomy, Spirituality|

Autism is on the rise, so many parents and colleagues are telling me that their child has Autism. EVERY one of us is on the autistic spectrum: We all experience key symptoms 'just to varying degrees'. Apart from childhood learning disabilities autism, ADHD/ADD, dyslexia, dyspraxia and various learning and behavioural problems all are connected with [...]

IBS & the depression link – Part 2

By |2026-06-29T16:41:42+01:00October 30th, 2017|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing, Spirituality|

You've heard me say: "Stinking poops, stinking thoughts!". What do I mean by this? Did you know that the brain and gut develop from the same part of the human embryo and therefore share many nerve endings and chemical transmitters? This explains why GIT (Gastro, intestinal tract) symptoms result from emotional stimulants. Nearly every chemical that [...]

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