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Thursday 8th December 2016 by Kelly Skipper

Contrary to popular beliefs, a greasy spoon fry-up or hair of the dog the day after a big night can actually make you feel much worse on your sensitive stomach. Eating it the night before will help protect the lining of your tummy to prevent alcohol from being too easily absorbed. Ideal meal choice is a beef burger and chips! If your head hurts the next day and you need sunglasses to open the fridge, then the following tips will help:

Hydrate

Water: Adams ale is the natural elixir and should be your number one priority when you wake. Alcohol is a diuretic (it pushes liquids from the body) and when there’s no water left, the body draws water from...

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Friday 4th November 2016 by Kelly Skipper

Wednesday 2nd November was National Stress Awareness Day.  Unbelievably stress has such a negative and huge impact on so many people these days that they felt the need to dedicate a whole day to recognising it and more importantly in the hope that we will all do something about it. Don't get me wrong, we all need a certain amount of pressure to keep mentally alert and motivated, but crossing the line from ‘enough’ to ‘too much’ leads to stress which affects work performance, health and wellbeing.  Recent statistics show that up to ½ million people in the UK have work related stress often resulting in illness and up to 5 million people in the UK are ‘very’ or ‘extremely’...

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Wednesday 14th September 2016 by Kelly Skipper

Eek, I can't quite believe that glo is ten years old in October. From a discussion with my now hubby at the airport before jetting off on our hols (and pre kids) to talking through the idea with Charlotte whilst in the middle of doing a car boot sale on the outskirts of London, I cant quite believe how much our baby has grown.  Glo definitely feels like the 5th member of my family and so very proud of what we and all our clients and therapists have helped us achieve over the years.  Anyway less of the gush.......

To celebrate our 10 years of business, we will be writing a series of blogs focusing on all things 10.  I...

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Friday 22nd July 2016 by Kelly Skipper

As more people struggle with the daily grind,  anxiety, depression and stress, mindfulness meditation is packing a mean punch, especially for a practise adapted from a 2,400-year-old Buddhist tradition.  

A favourite practise for the Hollywood Glitterati (Jennifer Aniston, Cameron Diaz and Clint Eastwood) meditation involves sitting still, focusing on your breath, noticing thoughts, feelings, sensations and surroundings and when the attention drifts, bringing it back to the breath – and it is actually surprisingly challenging.

The Challenges and Benefits of Meditation

The first challenge, for most is actually finding the time to meditate , but if you MAKE the time then you are likely to reap the benefits.   You don't have to meditate for an hour a day, so...

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Tuesday 12th July 2016 by Charlotte Maxwell

It's been a helluva year so far with one thing or another, and as you may remember from a previous blog around New Years, I use diet to help keep on top of things, alleviate stress and calm my system naturally. At times of stress, the temptation to eat feel good foods like sweets, crisps, and other sugary pick me ups which boost the feel good factor but once the sugar high drops, my mood and energy can crash lower than before.

The acid reducing detox diet by Dr. Joshi is great for helping us to relax. Reducing acid in the body means you sleep better, have smaller energy spikes/more sustained energy levels, feel more positive naturally, and feel more...

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