Health and Wellbeing

Grains, pain and inflammation

By |2026-06-29T16:44:56+01:00July 8th, 2017|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Did you know the dumping ground for the organs tends to be in the lower limb? This shows particularly in the knees and hips. The majority of clients that walk through the door of my studios exhibit painful hips and knees caused by inflammation. This usually happens in conjunction with the gut wall (leaky gut). [...]

Neck Pain, headaches & the female form

By |2026-06-29T16:45:48+01:00May 6th, 2017|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Every single one of us is an athlete, this is because we came from an environment of hunter/gatherers and we fought to survive, eat, sleep and move. Our skeletal structure has not changed for thousands of years but what has is the new shiny electronic convenient world. Our muscular skeletal system has adapted to the [...]

Have less stress and get more energy

By |2026-06-29T16:47:15+01:00December 17th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Less stress more energy it's that simple Stress has a massive impact on our physical and mental health – it even gives us our genes. In the past we thought our genes were fixed and there was nothing to change them, now we know we influence them. Change is absolutely possible and it all begins with [...]

Are you sleeping too much or too little at night?

By |2026-06-29T16:47:26+01:00December 17th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Sleep is the best medicine As well as eating, sleep is an important part of connective tissue repair both mentally and physically. Did you know? Lack of sleep can make you fat Having the TV, mobile phone and other electric devices in the bedroom hinder your sleep and ability to repair Poor sleep can cause [...]

Chemical Nation – What’s really in your basket

By |2026-06-29T16:48:10+01:00December 17th, 2016|Health and Wellbeing|

Every day we are exposed to hundreds of chemicals from pesticides that cover our fruit and veg to household products like washing powders, lotions and potions that we put on our skin. The biggest risk of getting diabetes is not on how much food you eat, but actually the quality of food you are putting in [...]

Sugar Part 2 – The truth behind the business

By |2026-06-29T16:48:28+01:00November 26th, 2016|Health and Wellbeing|

Sugar is big business financially If we all stuck together and did not eat the processed sugar, cupcakes, cookies, wholemeal bread, smoke cigarettes then the sugar industry would plummet,  It's big business and big money for them especially as more and more of us become addicted every day. “I will not give poison to anyone”. [...]

Sugar & food intolerances – Part 1

By |2026-06-29T16:48:37+01:00November 6th, 2016|Health and Wellbeing|

Food intolerances - Part 1  It has now been medically accepted that inflammation is the start of all disease. In my opinion animals as well as humans are not designed to eat dairy and grains. Grains causes inflammation. The reason why most cattle are fed grains like barley is because the animal inflames thus weighing [...]

Why is everyone so tired?

By |2026-06-29T16:48:47+01:00October 16th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Being tired should not be accepted as the norm. Why is everyone so tired all the time? Why are my patients/clients knackered ? Why are my friends tired? Tiredness shows up everyday in people, they show weakness and fatigue without any medical reason as such. This won't show up on conventional medical tests or [...]

Adrenal gland fatigue, myth or reality?

By |2026-06-29T16:48:54+01:00October 16th, 2016|Anatomy, Health and Wellbeing|

Are you running on empty? When I was training in dance over 25 years ago, I remember the symptoms associated with adrenal gland fatigue particularly in performers, yet it was never recognised. Dancers would train for shows or exams and often fall ill and the understudy would step in at the last minute. This is [...]

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