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Constipation and Diarrhoea: Do You Need Relief?

constipation & diarrhoea

A rule of thumb to remember for always is: 

FIBRE & WATER

 
 

 

When you are CONSTIPATED stool and waste is blocked inside the intestinal tubes, and will become compacted around the edges, thus shrinking or blocking the tubal passage way. If you eat healthy fibre it will come into the colon and break up the compacted material, but then you must FLUSH it out by drinking more water. 

With DIARRHOEA there is an excess amount of bacteria floating in the colon, and the body is trying unsuccessfully to make formed stool naturally. If you eat more fibre, it will soak up and absorb all the nasty bugs and bacteria and bulk up the toxic liquid in the colon. But be sure to then drink more water, as you will need to excrete all that newly formed toxic bulk, or else constipation could set in again! 

Acupuncture for Digestive Health is a very safe and gentle way to alleviate all those discomforts from constipation and diarrhoea. By nourishing the body’s inner strength, the life force that gives you energy to drive your nutrient breakdown and absorption, we can achieve great success in a healthy and totally natural way. Chronic problems have completely changed patients’ lives and gave them their freedom back to relax and enjoy living again. 

The biggest surprise: so little is understood about Acupuncture that we should tell you that Acupuncture actually does NOT hurt, and it’s a very pleasant experience in which you snooze for about 20 minutes And that it leaves you feeling calm and serene and full of health! 

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Conditions Treated

 Acupuncture IS NOT Just for Muscle Pain ! 

Most of us don’t realise how pain free and very gentle a relaxing acupuncture session can be. It leaves you feeling light, calm and serene…and fixes the ailments you came in to the clinic to improve. 

Best of all is acupuncture treats SO MUCH MORE than the aches of muscles we usually hear about. Chinese medicine incorporates acupuncture to treat virtually every organ in the body and to recharge strength and energy. With a holistic approach to well-being, it rebalances a person physically, mentally and emotionally. 

Don’t be afraid to try it if it’s new to you, even severely needle-phobic people have come to love acupuncture. 

Read further to see this huge list of conditions which acupuncture successfully treats, many potentially life changing! 

Gynaecological conditions

  • Infertility

  • Menopause

  • PCOS and cysts

  • Endometriosis

  • Fibroids

  • Thrush

  • Irregular menstrual cycles

  • Painful, heavy or absent periods

 

 Fertility and IVF

  • Assisted conception programme

  • Unexplained infertility

  • Infertility anxiety and stress

  • High FSH

  • Low AMH

  • Hormonal imbalances

  • Luteal phase defect

  • Ovarian hyperstimulation

  • Blocked fallopian tubes

  • Male factor deficiency

  • IVF,IUI, ICSI assistance

 

Pregnancy and Birth

  • Pregnancy programme

  • Labour preparation programme

  • Miscarriage

  • Morning sickness

  • SPD/Pelvic disorders

  • Digestive disorders

  • Immune system function

  • Muscular aches and pains

  • Breech presentation

  • Pre-birth stress and anxiety

  • Gestational Diabetes

  • Labour induction

  • Pain relief during labour/birth

  • Post-natal recovery

  • Post-natal depression

 

Cardiovascular conditions

  • Blood pressure imbalance

  • Stress and anxiety

  • Palpitations

  • Poor blood circulation

  • Cold fingers and toes

 

Digestive conditions

  • Constipation

  • Diarrhoea/loose bowel

  • IBS

  • Bloat/Wind

  • Indigestion

  • Appetite change

  • Vomiting

  • Candida

  • Abdominal pain

  • Crohn’s disease

 

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Mental and emotional

  • Stress / anxiety disorder

  • Depression

  • Insomnia/Sleep disorder

  • Frustrations

  • Shock

  • Grief

  • Low energy

  • Worry or Fear

 

Pain and Muscular Disorders

  • Headaches: migraine, hormonal, stress

  • Sport injuries

  • Upper/ lower back pain

  • Sciatica

  • Tennis elbow

  • Knee pain

  • Shoulder/frozen shoulder

  • Pelvic pain

  • Rib pain

  • Carpal tunnel

  • Arthritis pain

  • RSI (repetitive strain injury)

 

Respiratory/Immune Conditions

  • Hayfever

  • Cold and flu

  • Sinusitis

  • Asthma

  • Bronchial disorder

  • Shortness of breath

  • Tight chest

  • Low energy

 

Skin Conditions 

  • Acne

  • Eczema

  • Dermatitis/psoriasis

  • Heat rash

  • Rosacea

 

Addictions

  • Smoking

  • Weight loss

  • Other substances

 

 

 






Pregnancy Acupuncture Support

Pregnancy Acupuncture Support

Pregnancy acupuncture, more benefits than you know

Acupuncture for Peri-Menopause

Embracing Menopause with Joy

A time to find the freedom in wisdom and rebirth.


In Chinese Medicine the natural state of

Menopause is referred to as:

“A Woman’s Second Spring…… 

A new phase of Rebirth, Wisdom and Joy”


Peri-menopause  and Menopause Symptoms

Whilst all women experience the same hormonal changes, your own BASIC HEALTH before and during menopause has a lot to do with the extent of your symptoms.


 DO YOU HAVE THESE SYMPTOMS?

· Hot flush, Night Sweats, Restless Insomnia

· Mood Swings, Depression, Anxiety

· Irregular periods, severe PMT symptoms, Pain, Stiffness, Irritable bowel, Palpitations

· Decreased libido, Fatigue, Dizziness, Food cravings, Weight gain,  Bloating, Acid reflux


FAQ:

How does It work?

Acupuncture brings your hormones into balance and reduces anxiety through a process called homeostatic regulation. Its stimulation has been shown to improve the function of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis,  the mechanism controlling reproductive hormones.

How long will treatment last?

Answering this presents variables, as Menopausal symptoms are not an illness with a curative endpoint, but an alleviation of constitutional discomfort. Most women have remarkably reduced symptoms in just 3 weekly sessions, whilst long term effects are likely in 8-12 sessions, improvement growing with each visit.  Long term maintenance visits are every  8-10 weeks.

What happens when I come for treatment?

In ongoing courses sessions will be spent discussing your progress, and addressing any worries or concerns you may have. Then usually 6-12 needles will be inserted gently as you lie relaxing, fully-clothed, resting for 20 minutes or so as the needles work. Very simple. And afterwards most people are so calm and refreshed they feel a light clarity and are tranquil for many days.

How does it affect my daily lifestyle?

Committing to Acupuncture is about managing your own long term health solutions, and proactively exposing your body and mind to the power of your own natural healing response. Jess is an experienced specialist in Anti-Ageing Medicine and may combine Nutritional Therapy and adjunct Reflexology to enhance and educate you for informed daily health practices to carry with you for years to come.

How will Acupuncture help my symptoms?

By stimulating neurotransmitters, Acupuncture can naturally balance the endocrine system, meaning balance all hormone activity. Rather than try to restore your hormones to the levels they were in your 20s and 30s, Chinese medicine works to smooth your transition by improving energy and constitution, bringing your body into an alleviated balance, ie., no more symptoms!


Why Acupuncture?

Clinical evidence-based trials have proven it to be a viable and long lasting health solution.  Women suffering from symptoms have been treated for over 3000 years successfully, DRUG-FREE. Reduce the many risks associated with HRT and synthetic drugs.                 

Healthy Chocolate Joy

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On those premenstrual, bad mood, hormonal days, or just when the mood strikes you, nothing is better than that indulgent chocolate treat to make you smile. With carob, the all natural and even nutritious substitute, now you can satisfy the craving free of guilt and even get healthy benefits!

CAROB RECIPES

The Carob Tree (Ceratonia siliqua)
The carob tree (or locust bean) is a leguminous, evergreen tree that is native to the eastern Mediterranean where it is cultivated primarily for its sweet and nutritious fruits. Female trees bear numerous, long and flattened, dark brown pods, each of which can contains up to 15 brown seeds embedded in pulp. The pods, seeds and pulp are edible and because they are rich in sucrose have a fairly sweet taste. Humans have been eating carob pods for over 5000 years and livestock in tropical Africa and parts of Asia also eat them. It is interesting to note that although a carob tree does not usually bear fruit for the first 15 years of its life, thereafter a large tree can produce up to a ton of beans each harvest. Thus the average annual yield from a carob tree is considerably higher than that of a cacao tree, which usually produces no more than 1 kg of dried beans. Ripe carob pods can be chewed raw for a sweet snack, but most are processed in some way before being eaten. For example in the Middle East the pods are made into a syrup known as dibs. However, most carob pods are simply coarsely ground to first remove the seeds and are then roasted and ground to produce carob powder. The seeds can also be processed, being used mainly to produce locust bean gum, which is used as a gelling agent, stabiliser or emulsifier in products such as ice cream.

Why Eat Carob?
Carob has several advantages over chocolate. For example, it does not contain oxalic acid, or the stimulants, caffeine and theobromine, which are present in chocolate, nor does it contain the substances that can cause migraines in susceptible people. Also chocolate is high in fat and when purchased in bar form in sugar too. Whereas carob powder is virtually fat free and high in calcium. It is also worth bearing in mind that cacao trees require frequent spraying with toxic chemicals because pests and fungi readily attack them, whereas carob trees do not. It is for these reasons that it is much better to use carob powder instead of chocolate/cocoa powder, in recipes, whenever possible.

Using Carob Powder
Carob powder (carob flour) can be used in confectionery, cakes, hot drinks, soya milk shakes and desserts, in much the same way as cocoa powder. I would especially recommend the brand of carob powder produced by Cotswold Health Products, which is excellent value at around £0.83 for a 250g (recycled) cardboard box. Look out for it in your local health shop. It's also possible to purchase raw, unroasted carob powder, although this is much more expensive and more difficult to find.

If you simply can't resist the taste of chocolate, then carob powder may be just what you need to break your addiction. Do try out some of these delicious, no-added sugar, carob recipes. If you haven't tried carob before, then you are in for a pleasant surprise!
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Carob Brownies #1

Carob is a delicious substitute for cocoa in brownie recipes.

Carob powder is naturally sweeter than cocoa powder and is a good source of calcium, magnesium, iron, potassium and selenium.

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Ingredients:

·         1/2 cup gluten-free all purpose flour(homemade or your favorite brand)

·         6 tablespoons roasted carob powder (see note)

·         1/4 teaspoon salt

·         1 cup cane sugar

·         1/2 cup unsalted butter

·         2 large eggs

·         1 teaspoon vanilla extract

·         1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans (optional)

·         1 tablespoon gluten-free powdered sugar to sprinkle on baked brownies (optional)

·         NOTE: Chatfield's Carob Powder is manufactured on equipment used to process milk, eggs, soybeans, tree nuts, shellfish, fish oil and peanuts.

Preparation:

Preheat oven to 350° F / 176° C for metal pan OR 325° F / 163° C for glass baking dish

Grease an 8x8-inch baking pan.

Place dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk to thoroughly combine. Set aside.

In another large mixing bowl, combine butter and sugar. Use an electric beater or stand mixer to cream the mixture until fluffy. Add eggs and vanilla and beat until combined.

Add dry ingredients and nuts (optional.) Beat just until wet and dry ingredients are combined. Scrape brownie mixture into prepared baking pan.

Baking in metal pan - forabout 25 minutes at 350° F / 176° C OR for about 35 minutes at 325° F / 163° C (if using a glass pan.)

Watch cooking times carefully. When a toothpick inserted into center of baking dish comes out clean brownies are done. Don't over bake or brownies will be hard!

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Carob Fondue

Ingredients

1 cup unsweetened carob chips
3/4 cup vanilla soymilk

Directions

Prepare a variety of fresh fruit into bite-sized pieces and refrigerate. You can use a combination of any of the following: banana slices; slices of apple or pear; fresh pineapple, papaya or mango cubes; grapes and strawberries. Melt the carob chips in a double-boiler and stir. Remove from heat and gradually stir in the soymilk. Mix until smooth and pour into a chocolate fondue dish. Dip individual fruit pieces and enjoy!

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Carob Sauce

Ingredients

How to make it

  • Heat the milk and carob powder together til boiling

  • Remove from heat as soon as it boils

  • This will thicken (much like cornflour)

  • Stir well to avoid lumps

  • Add the maple syrup and stir well

  • Serve

  • VARIATION

  • An adults only version

  • Substitute ½ cup of soya milk for

  • ½ cup of kahlua OR

  • ½ cup of brandy OR

  • ½ cup of your preferred liqueur

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 Hot Carob Sauce

In a small pan, mix together 2 tbsp. of cornflour, 1-2 heaped tbsp. carob powder and 250 ml of cold soya milk until smooth. Bring to the boil, stirring constantly and then simmer the sauce until it has thickened. Serve the sauce hot over stewed apples, or other stewed fruit. Serves 2.

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Ice Cream Parlour Sauce


Place 125 ml of water, 2 tbsp. of tahini, 40 g of carob powder and 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract in a blender. Blend well. (If you don't have a blender, then simply use a little less water, making the sauce in small bowl or cup instead and stirring well with a spoon until completely smooth. For the Ice Cream: Peel and slice some bananas, allowing about 1 large or 2 small bananas per person. Freeze the banana slices overnight in a suitable container, removing them from the freezer about 10-20 minutes before serving to allow them to soften slightly. Divide the banana slices between individual serving bowls. Alternatively, they can be processed in a food processor using the S-shaped blade, or run through a champion or other suitable juicer to produce a smoother, more ice cream-like texture. Pour on the sauce and eat immediately. Store any unused sauce in the fridge. Sauce serves 3-4.

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 Carob Balls

Mix 95 g of ground almonds, 150 g carob powder, 50 g of desiccated coconut and about 125 ml of water together in a bowl, adding just enough of the water to bind the mixture together properly. Knead well and then divide the dough into 24-30 pieces, rolling each piece into a small ball. Roll a third of the balls in desiccated coconut, a third of the balls in carob powder and decorate the remaining balls with a whole almond, pressed into the dough. Store the balls in an airtight container in the fridge. These yummy sweets make the ideal treat for Christmas or Easter!

 

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 Carob and Apple Cake

Ingredients:

·         2/3 cup sunflower seeds

·         1/3 cup sesame seeds

·         1 cup of carob powder

·         1/2 cup of desiccated coconut

·         1/2 cup of dates, chopped

·         3 apples, pureed

·         1/2 tsp. vanilla

·         1 tsp. allspice (optional)

Method

1.     Grind the seeds in a coffee grinder.

2.     Place all of the ingredients in a bowl. Mix together well, then spoon the mixture into a pie case or flan dish.

3.     Smooth the surface with a knife and decorate with fruit. Try strawberries, kiwi slices, banana slices or tangerine segments!

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Carob Mousse
In a small bowl and using a fork, mash the flesh of a ripe avocado until smooth. Add 4 chopped-up dates (or 2 tbsp. sultanas) that have been soaked in a cup of water for a few hours. Stir in one heaped tbsp. of carob powder and 3 tbsp. of ground, organic hempseed. Then add enough of the fruit soaking water to give a creamy mousse-like consistency. Mix well. If desired, decorate with a sprinkling of unground hemp seeds for a nice, crunchy topping (optional). Serves 2 for dessert. Or makes a meal in itself for one, if eaten with several pieces of fruit and a couple of slices of sprouted wheatbread.

 

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Fruit Carob Smoothie

Ingredients:

·         100g mango chunks

·         100g papaya chunks

·         125ml (1/2 cup) of yoghurt (or soya yoghurt)

·         1-2 tbsp. carob powder

·         Juice of 1 large orange (about 100 ml)

·         Juice of half a lime (optional)

·         Half a frozen banana, sliced

·         30g blackberries, frozen

·         125ml (1/2 cup) milk (or soya)

Method: Blend the above ingredients together in a food processor, using the S-shaped blade. You will find that it blends more easily if the frozen fruits are allowed to thaw for 10 minutes before processing. Serves 2.

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Carob Fudge Sauce

 

1 heaping tsp. carob
1/4 medium - large avocado
1/2 cup water
1/8 tsp. cinnamon
5 large dates
16 drops vanilla extract

Pit and chop the dates. Place in the water to soak. Either use vanilla extract or substitute 1/2 shaved vanilla bean. Cut the avocado in 1 inch chuncks. You can substitute 2 tsp. flax oil for the avocado.

Blend the liquids and spices and 1/2 of the carob. While blender is on, carefully drop in date pieces and add avocado. scoop into bowl. Stir in remaining carob.

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Carob Shake….Chocolate Monkey Smoothie

Blend together in blender:
filtered water (to top of blades)
1/4-1/2 cup nuts, ground (any kind)
3 heaping Tbsp. carob powder, (raw organic)
4-5 bananas, frozen (break into chunks and add until thick)
vanilla to taste
honey to taste

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Carob Brownies #2

 

2 cups wheat flour

13 cup carob (powder)

2 tsps baking powder

13 cup honey

12 cup unsweetened applesauce

1 tsp vanilla extract

1 cup water

14 cup nuts (chopped, optional)

In a large mixing bowl, combine flour, carob powder and baking powder. In a separate bowl, thoroughly mix remaining ingredients except nuts. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix well. Stir in nuts if using. Pour batter into a nonstick or lightly oiled 8-inch square baking dish. Bake at 350F for 35 minutes.

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Hot Carob Sauce

Ingredients:

Directions:

Mix all ingredients together in a saucepan.

Stir gentley over a low heat until the mixture is creamy.

Serve immediately, poured over your ice-cream.

 

 

 

 

 

Help your Menopause

Menopause Symptoms?? Relieve them Naturally

For women who are unwilling or unable to undergo Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) ACUPUNCTURE is a natural and safe and highly effective, and even very pleasant, solution to curbing hot flushes and menopausal symptoms in general. 

EVERYTHING FROM MOOD SWINGS, TO RESTLESS LEGS, TO HEADACHES AND HOT SWEATS….ACUPUNCTURE CAN CALM AND NOURISH THE BODY AND REGULATE HORMONES. 

 
 

 

 Read the evidence….. 

Traditional Chinese acupuncture may be useful in reducing the severity of hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause, a new study suggests. 

Researchers in Turkey conducted experiments with 53 postmenopausal women. Half of them received traditional acupuncture treatment. The rest were treated with “sham” acupuncture needles that were blunted and did not penetrate the skin. 

A five-point scale was used to measure the severity of hot flashes, vaginal dryness, urinary symptoms, mood swings, and other symptoms in the postmenopausal women. 

Twenty-seven women received traditional Chinese acupuncture twice a week for 10 sessions from an experienced and licensed acupuncturist. Those in the comparison group were treated with shams needles at the same acupuncture points. 

Levels of estrogen and other hormones were measured before the study and after the first and last acupuncture sessions in both those receiving real and sham treatments. 

Measuring Menopause Symptoms

The women who received traditional acupuncture had significantly lower scores on the scale of menopausal symptoms after 10 weeks, compared to those in the sham treatment group. 

Researchers also found that the severity of hot flashes and psychological symptoms decreased significantly in the traditional acupuncture group after 10 weeks compared to the sham acupuncture group. 

The severity of urogenital symptoms -- such as vaginal dryness and urinary symptoms -- was not significantly different in the traditional acupuncture group than in the sham acupuncture group after 10 weeks. 

Oestrogen amounts were significantly higher, while luteinizing hormone levels were significantly lower in the group that received traditional acupuncture compared to the sham acupuncture group after 10 weeks. Acupuncture naturally boosts endorphins and therefore may stabilise the temperature control system in the body. 

 

 TAC © 2020 

Physical Fitness Health and Acupuncture

Fit versus Healthy


There is a difference between being in top physical shape and holistically healthy. Some people may be in great athletic shape, but actually neglecting their body’s other internal health needs. 

There have been numerous cases where professional athletes in the peak of their careers have died of heart attacks and other natural complications. Could these deaths have been prevented by taking better care of their overall health? Possibly.

 

A physically fit body is typically a body that exudes health and vibrancy, however, this doesn’t mean that underlying illnesses such as cancer or cardiovascular disorders are not underneath the surface.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and acupuncture, when there are meridian imbalances in the body, our organs are not functioning to their fullest capacity.

Although you may feel in great athletic shape, when our body is out of balance, our organs are not getting the sufficient energy and blood flow they need to function properly.

The best thing to do is listen to your body. If something feels off or you feel low energy, these could be signs of an imbalance in your body.

The foundation of healthy living is a powerful free-flowing meridian system free to help the body without interference; this can be done through acupuncture.

By using acupuncture points on different meridians on your body, you can be restored to balance and better overall health.