Digital Detox Cyprus Retreat

Switch off from technology and swap virtual tweets for the sound of the relaxing ocean waves and sun shining on the sandy beach on a digital detox which will leave you with a restored sense of wellness.

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Many of us spend the majority of our day responding to emails or scrolling down, it is difficult to fully switch off and relax.


Give your employees the gift of a Digital Detox Wellness Retreat that will allow you to reconnect with your inner happiness, be present in the moment and enjoy your surroundings.

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• Cleanse your body with a delicious pure diet

• Clear your mind with meditation, and indulge your senses with stunning scenery.

• Embrace activities to Reset your Body

Leave our Retreat feeling rejuvenated and renewed. #digitaldetox

3-7 April Cyprus Retreat

Last Chance £550

Body Reset & Renew

Real food and fun exercise adapted for all.

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Rest and Relax in the Cypriot Sunshine 🌞

#fitnessholiday #retreat #detoxretreat #wellnessretreat #vegetarianretreat #vegetarianfood #successwithsandy #employeerewards

Healthy 50Kcal Protein Breakfast
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Veggie Eggie Muffins • Preheat oven • Grease a standard non stick 12-slot muffin pan with cooking spray and set aside.

• Heat a large pan add oil, red & green pepper, and onion until peppers tender.

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• Add in spinach, garlic mushrooms and cook for an additional 2 minutes.

• Season • Crack 2-3 eggs and whisk together.

• Stir in cooked veggies.

• Pour the egg/veggie mixture evenly into the prepared muffin pan.

Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the tops are firm to the touch and eggs are cooked.

Serve immediately!

Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 2-3 days

#successwithsandy #weightlossretreat #healthybreakfast #proteinbreakfast #vegetarianbreakfast

Sandy Donnelly
Pilates & Juice Workshop

Join us for an intro to Pilates and Juice Workshop followed by a healthy yummy lunch and cheeky vino!

12.30 - pilates Core Strength Workout, hitting areas you never knew existed!

13.15 - Tasting Juice Workshop Plus Choccie energy balls

14.00 - Yummy Healthy lunch (menu to follow)

And why not have a couple of vinos after your hard work.

All about balance xx

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Veggie Sausage

​Who doesn’t love a sausage!

Just because you don’t eat meat, doesn’t mean you are missing out on your bangers...

Veggie Sweet Potato & Red Pepper Sausages with Mature Cheddar, Red & Black Kidney beans and chilli

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Picked these up from #marksandspencerfood Veggie range.

Delish and filling too

Meat Sausages have never been known as the healthiest food. But what makes them so dangerous?


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The things that are causing all the fuss are chemicals called nitrites and nitrates, which once in the body can be converted into cancer-causing compounds. These, according to a spokesman for Cancer Research UK, occur naturally in red meat, but are also often added during meat-processing as a preservative.

All red meat also contains a red pigment called haems, which, once in the gut, can be broken down to form N-nitroso compounds, or NOCs, many of which are known to cause cancer. Additionally, haems may irritate or damage the cells lining the bowel, which can lead to them dividing more rapidly – exactly the kind of action that is more likely to increase the risk of developing cancer.

#fightcancer #preventcancer #womeninspiringwomen #weightlossretreat #successwithsandy #sausages #veggiesausage #vegetarian

What is Sciatica?
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​Sciatica is when the sciatic nerve, which runs from your hips to your feet, is irritated. It usually gets better in 4 to 6 weeks but can last longer.

Symptoms

  • Backs of your legs, butt, feet and toes will be painful, the pain may be stabbing, burning or shooting, tingling – like pins and needles or numb

Your symptoms may be worse when moving, sneezing or coughing.

How you can ease the Pain.

To help relieve your pain and speed up your recovery:

Do:

  • Carry on with your normal activities as much as possible

  • Regular back stretches

  • Gentle exercise as soon as you can.

  • Heat packs to the painful areas

  • Ask your pharmacist about painkillers that can help – paracetamol on its own is unlikely to relieve your pain

Don't:

  • Do not sit or lie down for long periods – even if moving hurts, it's not harmful and can help you get better faster

Causes

Sciatica is due to something pressing or rubbing on the sciatic nerve.

  • Slipped Disc (the most common cause) – when a soft cushion of tissue between the bones in your spine pushes out

  • Spinal Stenosis - narrowing of the part of your spine where nerves pass through

  • Spondylosis – when one of the bones in your spine slips out of position

  • Back injury

Treatments from a GP

  • Exercise and stretches

  • Prescribe painkillers that help with nerve pain like sciatica

  • Physiotherapy – including exercise advice and techniques like massage

Physiotherapy from the NHS may not be available everywhere and waiting times can be long. Try Pilates 

Pilates involves building strength from the inside out, with strong abdominal and back muscles leading to overall physical strength. That's why it can be so effective for a condition like sciatica. Pilates for sciatica helps build up the deep muscles that can help provide support to the sciatic nerve

Contact sandy@dbchealthretreat.com

 

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Strawberry Banana Chia Smoothie

​Strawberry, Banana And Chia Smoothie

Blend with Almond Milk and optional scoop of vanilla protein powder. Enjoy


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#successwithsandy #chiaseeds #strawberrybananasmoothie #healthybreakfast #sweettreats

Sandy Donnelly
Healthy Cookies

​Yummy chewy Oatmeal cookies only 30kcals but you will eat more than one... 

  • 1 cup Instant Oats
  • ¾ cup  whole wheat or Spelt flour 
  • 1 ½ tsp baking powder
  • 1 ½ tsp ground cinnamon
  • ⅛ tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ cup (120mL) Agave nectar or honey
  • ¼ cup raisins or substitute for choc chips
  1. Mix  the oats, flour, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
  2. Whisk the coconut oil, egg, and vanilla. Stir in the agave.
  3. Blend in the flour mixture, Fold in the raisins. Chill the cookie dough for 30 minutes.
  4. Preheat the oven to 325°F, and line a baking sheet with parchment paper 
  5. Drop the cookie dough onto the tray, and flatten slightly. Bake at 325°F for 11-14 minutes. Cool on the pan for 10 minutes before transferring to a wire rack.

Cookies can be stored for up to a week in an airtight container. 

Enjoy xx​

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Natural Colon Cleansing

​Flush the colon of any toxic build-up, will help you lose weight, improve digestive function and re-energize you.

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​irregular bowel movements, pain during bowel movements, constipation and so much more. Keeping the colon clean and healthy is a challenging task.

The colon is a muscular tube which absorbs all the nutrition from your food and nourishes your body with the same

A sluggish digestion, poor diet, stress (a big problem!), environmental toxins and food toxins can really take it's toll

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​There are lots of foods that help cleanse the colon naturally through diet. 

​1. Apples - Pectin in apples helps in removing all the toxins from the colon and strengthening the intestinal lining. Apples are rich in fiber which helps in relieving your digestive tract of all obstructions as well.

2. Flaxseeds - rich source of fibre. The fibre and good fat in flaxseeds help in improving your digestion and in cleaning the colon as well.

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​3. Avocado - Optimize digestion by eating avocados daily. The rich soluble and insoluble fibers of avocado promote bowel movements and help in keeping the colon clean. They also help in reducing the likelihood of getting colon cancer.

4. ​Spinach - Green leafy vegetables like spinach offer a number of health benefits. One of them is colon cleansing. It also keeps the digestive tract free from all diseases.

5. Garlic - ​One of the most popular foods for most digestive issues, garlic is a super food for colon cleansing as well. Not only for the colon, garlic can do wonders in keeping your heart healthy.

Joseph Pilates Contrology

Joseph Pilates, the man behind “Reformer Pilates” was a gymnast & body builder, following on to professional boxer, circus-performer, and a self-defence trainer at police schools.

During WW1 he developed a system that he named “Contrology”, which encouraged the use of the mind to control muscles, focusing attention on core postural muscles that help keep the body balanced and provide support for the spine. And so, Pilates was born.

He later created a Reformer Bed which is simply a narrow bed with a sliding carriage, straps, pulleys, and resistance springs which can be added or removed depending on his clients’ level of strength.

#londonpilates #contrology #successwithsandy #cyprusretreat #healthretreats #pilates

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Sandy Donnelly
NHS link with the Fitness World in a single Therapeutic alliance.

Sir Muir Gray: NHS must use fitness industry to deliver universal personalised care plan

Veteran physician Sir Muir Gray has called on Health Secretary Matt Hancock to enlist the services of the fitness industry to help deliver NHS England’s new Universal Personalised Carestrategy.

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In an open letter published in Health Club Management, Sir Muir welcomes the government's commitment to personalised care, and states that the fitness industry, with its "many thousands of trained professionals", is ideally placed to undertake a significant aspect of the Government's plan: that of appointing a thousand "link workers" to deliver lifestyle support to people in need of health interventions outside of pharmacies, hospitals and mental health services.

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The letter continued: "The fifteen million people in the UK who suffer from long term conditions need the skills, enthusiasm and resources of the fitness industry – co-ordinated by ukactive – to realise your vision of universal social prescribing."

Sir Muir's intervention comes against the backdrop of what is being termed the third healthcare revolution – one in which there is a growing acceptance that activity can prevent many common diseases and transform their treatment.

"It's been agreed that the NHS needs to promote activity therapy alongside drug therapy, operative therapy and psychological therapy,” Sir Muir writes in HCM, arguing that activity should now be "prescribed like a drug", not simply as an instruction.

In closing, Sir Muir, who was knighted in 2005 for the development of the foetal, maternal and child screening programme and the creation of the National Library for Health, writes: "This offers the best opportunity we’ve had so far to link the NHS and the fitness world in a single therapeutic alliance, and we must work towards this goal with all possible haste to deliver on the Third Healthcare Revolution."

Article from Health Club Management  

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