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Sleep

Sleep is one of the pillars to supporting our health and wellbeing.

By sleeping well we give our bodies its optimal chance to rest, recharge, repair and renew our bodies cells and tissues including skin, blood and brain cells and also muscles.

However during the menopause, our sleep can become disrupted due to our hormonal changes or blood sugar crashes.We may also feel like we have slept well through the night but still wake up feeling lack lustre and depleted of energy.

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Scalp Massage

Scalp massage.It feels so good and it has more benefits than you realise.

Did you know that some of the facial muscles including the Frontalis and Temporalis run into the scalp?So massaging and manipulating the scalp will improve your skin condition of your face.

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Zone Face Lift Photo Testimonial

I'm delighted to share with you my latest client Susan who came to me for a course of Zone Face Lift Therapy.

Susan had been feeling 'despondent' about reaching her midyears and all the changes it brings including her facial definition.  She was feeling exhausted, generally fatigued.

I suggested Susan take the course as 2 sessions per week to see good results.

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Heart Formation

I went down to the beach for a breath of fresh air this morning.It gives me time to burn off some energy and process what’s going on in my mind.

As I watched the waves coming in and out a lady walked down the beach from the promenade and started calling out to me.

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Adrenal Fatigue

What is Adrenal Fatigue?

Adrenal Fatigue is considered to be a set of symptoms including prolonged exposure to stress could drain the adrenals leading to a low cortisol state. The adrenal depletion would cause brain fog, low energy, depressive mood, salt and sweet cravings, lightheadedness, and other vague symptoms.

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Jaw Tension

Do you wake in the morning feeling like you’ve crushed your teeth, your neck and jaw muscles ache or you’ve had the worst nights sleep?

You could be experiencing jaw tension or Bruxism. It’s thought that 1 in 10 people in the UK experience jaw tension and most of those are women.

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