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  • Antioxidants – Food for Skin

    By Kelly Briese

    We can hardly go a day without hearing the word “Antioxidant”. We constantly hear people sprouting information about them, but what does it really mean?

  • Ayii Anargyri - The Spa with a Heart

    Ayii Anargyri Natural Healing Spa Resort is a chic, boutique retreat for those seeking healing and rejuvenation. Located on the hills of Paphos, Cyprus the resort's unique history and natural resources make it an idyllic retreat  to restore, explore and transform yourself.

  • Bikini-Proof Your Body in 7 Days

    Bikini-Proof Your Body in 7 Days

     

    With every summer comes the sudden realisation that a winter spent gorging on comfort foods has its price. However, panicking and embarking on a crash diet can lead to future weight-gain and serious health issues. Here some leading health experts share some tips on how to look amazing in your bikini in 7 days without risking your health.

  • Buccament Bay Launches Luxury Boot Camp

    Buccament Bay Resort, the newest name in luxury travel to the Caribbean, is merging relaxation with the pursuit of hard core fitness goals with the launch of a Luxury Boot Camp programme.  Available from 15th May to 30th June, these fitness retreats at the all-inclusive property is crafted for travellers of all fitness levels by U.K.-based personal trainers and nutrition experts. With rates starting at £2,590pp, the exclusive package allows for a health boost and also provides effective fitness tips to take back home.

  • Can a Holiday Help You Live Longer?

    Can a Holiday Help You Live Longer?

    Our co-founder Paul Joseph looks at how holidays can have an impact on our health beyond a tan that fades and how our well-being is generated by a holiday to increase our longevity.

  • Charlotte's Review of Absolute Sanctuary, Thailand

    Charlotte's Review of Absolute Sanctuary

     

    Charlotte Dormon finds a delicious way to detox at the Absolute Sanctuary Retreat in Koh Samui.

    After battling through another cold winter and the stress of London life grinding me down, I decided it was time to recharge the body, relax the mind and book in some well-deserved 'me time'.

  • Detox Holidays

    Detox, or detoxification is the removal of toxins from the body via methods including special diets, hydrotherapy, sauna therapies and exercise.

  • Detox Holidays in the Mediterranean

    Give yourself a much-needed cleanse on a detox holiday as you soak up the Mediterranean sun. Receive a specialised detox programme and enjoy dining on the fresh and healthy cuisine associated with this side of Europe. Whether you want to venture to Spain, Turkey or Greece, experience a variety of luxury spa treatments tailored to your health requirements. With full access to the fantastic spa facilities and group classes, you can further your detox holiday and unleash a healthier, brighter glow. After your stay, return home feeling renewed with a greater sense of body awareness and the knowledge to maintain a clean and healthier lifestyle.

  • Detox, Spa and Fitness Retreats for Healthy New Year Holidays

    The Christmas break may have gotten the best of you and your waistline but it's never too late to start your journey back to health. We suggest the best healthy New Year breaks to reboot. Fulfil your New Year resolutions to get fit, tone up, detox, lose weight or de-stress on one of our health and fitness holidays.

  • Detox, Spa and Fitness Retreats for Healthy New Year Holidays

    The Christmas break may have gotten the best of you and your waistline but it's never too late to start your journey back to health. We suggest the best healthy New Year breaks to reboot. Fulfil your New Year resolutions to get fit, tone up, detox, lose weight or de-stress on one of our health and fitness holidays.

  • Discovering Naturopathy

     

     

    Sue Davis - Lifehouse SpaSue Davis

    Prior to becoming a naturopath, Sue Davis spent many years working in the corporate environment; this experience helped her gain invaluable insights into the multi-layered health and wellness challenges faced by busy executives. It was Sue's hectic, fast paced and ultimately unhealthy lifestyle in Hong Kong that spurred her on to retrain as a naturopath for four years in Sydney. After a successful number of years helping the elite clientele of the top ranking International Health and Wellness Resort 'Chiva-Som' in Thailand, Sue is now back on her home ground in the UK.

     


     
    Interview with a Naturopath

    Can you explain what being a naturopath and naturopathy treatment entails?

    The naturopathic philosophy is to stimulate the healing power of the body and to treat the root cause of disease. Symptoms of disease are seen as red flags highlighting improper functioning of the body. Naturopathic medicine is the fusion of modern scientific research and the timeless wisdom of nature. It is a profound healing system that encompasses all aspects of health and truly embraces the mind-body-spirit connection. The most basic premise of naturopathy is that the body has the inherent ability to heal itself if given the right tools. These could include dietary and lifestyle correction, the concept of 'food as medicine', herbs, flower essences, nutritional supplements, detoxification and exercise.


    What are the most common health benefits after a naturopathy treatment?

    Naturopathy is very empowering as much emphasis is placed on education so that the person has the tools to take control of their health. Once someone understands that health doesn't just happen by chance and that it is a life-long process that involves a clear understanding of the factors that affect their health then they are in a much stronger position to achieve long term health and vitality.

    Some people have a whole range of symptoms that they have been unable to address on their own or with the help of other medical practitioners. With a broad understanding of the relationship between health, life and the environment naturopaths are often able to offer a new perspective and provide safe and effective ways to restore health. Naturopathic medicine is very effective in improving quality of life for those with serious and life threatening illnesses. It works very well for those patients that are looking to combine conventional and naturopathic treatments with the aim of minimising side effects to drugs and conventional treatments.


    What treatments would you recommend for clients who are stressed?

    In terms of spa treatments, ESPA personalised massages are a wonderful way to relax. For those requiring something more indulgent then a Hot stone back, face and scalp for the ladies and a Stress buster for the gents are highly recommended. Meditation classes are also a great way to reduce stress, especially as a private session. Other great treatments for stress are Shiatsu massage which works on balancing and releasing energetic blocks from joints and muscles to restore vitality. For those that don't like massage, Reiki is a gentle, healing process performed while fully clothed aimed at restoring balance to mind, body and spirit.

     

    Lifehouse Spa ESPA personalised massage

    An ESPA personalised massage


    What part do herbs play in Naturopathy and how can herbs work in combination with other forms of natural medicine?

    Many pharmaceuticals have been formulated by isolating an active constituent in a herb. A great example is aspirin derived from Willow Bark. Nature is very clever and doesn't tend to get things wrong so herbalists traditionally use the whole herb rather than a part. Whole plants are known to synergise and potentise an active ingredient as well as ward off any side effects common in conventional medications.

    Herbs are very effective in the initial stages of a naturopathic protocol and can work quickly to help alleviate a condition. Digestive health issues and hormonal imbalances respond very well to herbs. They are prescribed either as liquid blends, tinctures or as herbal teas. Herbs are also great in treatments for stress in conjunction with meditation. Reflexology can help herbs to work more quickly and efficiently and acupuncturists routinely prescribe herbs to balance and heal the body following a treatment.


    If you lived on a deserted island for one year, what seven foods would you most want to take with you?

    1. The first food would already be there, the humble coconut. So versatile and excellent for good fats, protein and the isotonic properties of the coconut water.
    2. Dark chocolate for antioxidants and magnesium and I'm a woman so a no brainer.
    3. Quinoa working on the basis it's the only grain that's a carbohydrate and a protein plus it kept the Incas going.
    4. Potatoes -surprisingly a good source of vitamin C and excellent for making fat chips
    5. Almonds - good for calcium
    6. Extra Virgin Olive Oil - good source of omegas and needed for the fat chips
    7. Red wine - for antioxidants and to relieve the inevitable boredom


    Can you name a few examples of common ailments or problems that can be treated by a naturopath and how?

    Digestive health issues respond particularly well to naturopathic intervention. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a common ailment with stress as the root factor. Advice will include practical ways to reduce stress levels including relaxing abdominal breathing techniques, yoga, regular massage and meditation. Inflammation of the digestive tract is often present and this is addressed through 'healing and sealing' of the digestive tract with soothing demulcent herbs such as Slippery Elm and Aloe Vera. Oily fish two to three times a week or fish oil supplementation will be recommended for the Omega 3 anti-inflammatory properties. Food intolerances may be an issue particularly if the integrity of the gut lining is compromised so a finger prick blood test may be performed in the consultation to detect for food antibodies. Probiotics to restore friendly gut bacteria and digestive enzyme supplements for the efficient breakdown of proteins, fats and carbohydrates may be necessary to help the body better assimilate nutrients and build healthier cells. Those with big coffee habits will be cajoled to switch to soothing chamomile and peppermint teas.

    As a Naturopath much emphasis is placed on the digestive health as we very much believe 'you are how you digest'. You can have the best diet in the world but if your digestion is compromised you won't reap the full benefits.

    Feeling tired all the time (TATT) is another common complaint that responds well to naturopathy. Some initial blood tests may be required from the person's doctor to rule out any thyroid problems or anaemia. Emphasis would again be placed on improving the overall digestive health to promote better energy production. The liver is a governing organ for energy so cleansing herbs, juices and foods such as beetroot, proven to generate nitric oxide and stamina would be prescribed. White refined carbohydrates such as bread, pizzas, baguettes, pasta, potatoes and white rice often form the bulk of a person's daily dietary habits and these can swing blood sugars causing a person to feel extremely tired. To break this cycle each meal would need to include some type of protein together with complex carbohydrates and beneficial fats. B-Complex supplementation would be prescribed as well as my favourite recommendation of supergreens powder which is a powdered blend of wheatgrass, barleygrass, chlorella, nettles, sea greens and other green dried superfoods. Both of these create more energy.

                                         Lifehouse Spa hydrotherapy pool  Lifehouse Spa leg massage

    Relaxing in a hydrotherapy pool and receiving a leg massage


    Tell us about a client that you most enjoyed helping any why?

    My favourite client was a very busy events organiser in his mid 50's based in Hong Kong. He would regularly visit Chiva Som in Thailand for 2 weeks at a time. The first time he arrived he was very overweight, with a poor complexion, bloating, very stressed and completely burn out from flying all over Asia. He didn't have time for exercise, was an insomniac and tended to eat all the wrong things at all the wrong times due to the nature of his job. His blood pressure and cholesterol were very high. 

    From a practitioner's view point this was damage control at the extreme, however, it is never too late to create positive health changes especially when an individual has identified the need for help and this chap was willing to consider anything if it meant he would look and feel better.

    Initially I worked on correcting his poor dietary habits providing him with tips and advice that were practical and achievable for his erratic lifestyle. He undertook a cleansing detox programme at the start of his stay to give his liver some support, normalise his digestion and create some motivational weight loss. Heavy duty exercise is not recommended during a cleanse so this provided the perfect opportunity for him to rest and recharge and normalise his sleeping patterns.

    After the detox and for the rest of his stay he ate a balanced daily diet of good quality protein, fruit and vegetables. He exercised with the physiotherapist in the swimming pool in the mornings to protect his joints and back and in the afternoon either did interval training in the gym or went for long brisk walks. This combination proved to be a winner and he had lost 7kg by the time he left. His blood pressure had normalised and blood tests revealed much improved cholesterol levels.

    Once home he hired a personal trainer and became more organised with his food, often taking his own snacks on planes or by simply making better choices. We had talked about the 80/20 rule meaning 80% of the time he followed the plan and 20% of the time he could relax and eat anything he fancied. This worked well as it ruled out denial and cravings, the downfall of most diets. Two years later and with regular trips to the resort I was greeted with the question 'Would you like to see my six pack?'


    What's the most significant thing you've learnt about your health over the course of your career?

    That my body likes routine and if I swerve away from regular good habits then I'll pay for it with poor sleep and lower energy levels.


    Why do you think alternative therapies like naturopathy are becoming more popular?

    I think there is a general air of disillusionment with the healthcare service and that people are becoming more wary of prescribed pharmaceuticals that often carry unwanted side effects. Articles on natural health are becoming more mainstream in popular magazines and newspapers so people know that they can take Echinacea to ward off a cold or drink more water to cure a headache. If they venture to see a naturopath they are guaranteed at least an hour to focus on themselves rather than the 3 minutes allocated by a time poor GP.


    What are your top health, lifestyle and diet tips?

    Start each morning with ½ lemon squeezed in warm water to cleanse, alkalise and initiate digestion. Add a thumb size piece of fresh grated ginger to improve circulation and alleviate bloating then stir in a teaspoon of manuka honey to keep the immune system happy.


    If you had to recommend one simple lifestyle change we could make, what would it be?

    Switch off all technological equipment before going to bed. Electro-smog from technology builds up in our bodies so it is not a good idea to use your mobile phone as alarm. Televisions should be switched off at the plug in bedrooms and Wi-Fi should be off when not in use. You will sleep better for it.


    View our Luxury Spa Breaks for further inspiration.

  • Fitness Retreats for Chronic Pain Relief

    Fitness Retreats for Chronic Pain Relief

     

    At Health and Fitness Travel, we offer fitness holidays suitable for everyone, including those dealing with chronic pain. It is recommended by theNHS tocombat chronic pain with enjoyable exercise activities such asYoga, Pilates, andwateraerobics, which can improve circulation, strength, and stamina. We offer all of this and ensure you have fun and relaxation while doing it. Our retreats providea holistic approach to pain management, integrating physical activity, nutrition, and massage therapy, targeting areas of pain and mindfulness practices in a supportive setting. Additionally, we offercustomised exercise retreats tailored to provide instant pain relief. Our fitness retreats are a powerful tool for chronic pain relief and improving overall wellness. 

  • Get Fit, Olympic Style!

    The past several days have brought no shortage of perfect physiques to our screens. The fine form and outstanding achievements of the Olympic athletes are enough to make anyone feel guilty. But don't despair- many of the sports we've seen are easily accessible to everyone and it's never too late to start working on your physique, so why not try getting fit Olympic style?

  • Gluten Free Foodie Holidays for Coeliac Awareness Week

    More than just a fad diet, eating gluten free is in fact vital to individuals suffering from a condition called coeliac disease. A lifelong autoimmune disease in which the small intestine reacts with hypersensitivity to gluten, this reaction leads to difficulty in digesting food. According to Coeliac.org.uk, this disease is affecting approximately 1 in 100 people with over 80% of this number remaining undiagnosed. With an increasing demand for nutrition friendly retreats offering gluten free cuisine we share our top 5 gluten free healthy foodie holidays, opening the doors even wider to a world of gastronomic globetrotters.

  • Grand Park FX Mayr Clinic Detox Holiday

    Are you in need of a serious detox spa holiday? Leading Luxury Destination Spa, Grand Park Hotel Health & Spa, near Salzburg, is pleased to announce that it will be holding a specialist FX Mayr Clinic detox holiday from the 7th May to the 17th August 2013.  

  • Grilled Organic Vegetable Salad on Mashed Beetroot by Paradis Plage

    Grilled Organic Vegetable Salad

    For this beautifully arranged dish, the chefs at Paradis Plage were inspired by the consistently sunny, hot Moroccan weather that calls for fresh, light meals. Fresh, organic grilled vegetables, drizzled with virgin argan oil, are paired with crunchy lettuce and a colourful beetroot puree, making for the perfect delicate summer lunch or healthy side dish, bursting with nutrients and flavour.

  • How a Detox Retreat Can Reset Your Body

    How a Detox Retreat Can Reset Your Body

     

    Reset your body from head to toe on a detox retreat and start to feel clearer and more energized as a result. With a wide variety of benefits, experience a boost in your immune system and overall health. We pick up toxins from environmental factors as well as from the unhealthy food we eat. This can then explain classic symptoms like lethargy, mood swings and indigestion problems that all indicate you are in need of a detox. Discover how a detox holiday can re set your body and create a healthy foundation for you to build upon.

  • How Good Gut Bacteria Can Help You Lose Weight

    How Good Gut Bacteria Can Help You Lose Weight

     

  • How Healthy Nutrition May Help to Prevent Cancer

    How Healthy Nutrition May Help to Prevent Cancer

    Healthy nutrition is key to cancer prevention. Some foods, such as processed and preserved foods can increase your chances of obtaining the disease, however there are many healthy alternatives that can aid in fighting off cancer and can even build a strong immune system that can reduce your chances of becoming ill. Many types of cancer can all be caused by unhealthy diets so it is essential that healthy nutrition plays a main role in your daily routine. Protect and strengthen your body from any health issues and feel the difference with higher energy levels as an added bonus from nutritional nourishment.

  • How to Boost Fertility on Holiday by Changing Your Diet

    Boost Fertility on Holiday by Changing Your Diet

    When it comes to fertility, being too thin can be just as detrimental as being overweight, which is why it is so important to achieve optimal well-being through healthy nutrition. Studies have shown that unexplained infertility can often be improved by lifestyle changes, especially nutrition; highlighting the importance of a healthy diet when trying to conceive. For a healthy pregnancy, a healthy diet should contain the appropriate vitamins, minerals and antioxidants needed to help protect the egg and sperm from damage caused by free-radicals. Fat is also a vital nutrient for fertility as it is necessary for the body to ovulate and for hormone production.

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