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[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="66_33"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2%"][vc_column_text]We know now, more than ever, the connection between mind and body health. They are inextricably linked.  Therefore, It's hugely important to care for our mental health and wellbeing as much as it is to look after our physical health. So how can we go about that? Well we can start by identifying the negative or ‘not so nice’ things that we allow into our everyday life and set things in motion to turn them into positives.  By simply deciding to make a list of what you would like to do better, you are already taking steps towards loving yourself. Affirmations and self reflection can then help you to stay on track and deepen the positivity, helping you to nourish mind and body. [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_single_image image="1800" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2%"][vc_column_text]I believe that what I allow into my system in every way affects how I think, feel, and act. I am therefore mindful of what I allow my mind and body to absorb. Not only the nutrients I absorb but also the situations and people that I choose to surround myself with.  We have all eaten or drunk something that didn't feel right for our health, or spent time with people or in situations that made us feel uneasy and afterwards wondered why we did.  Sometimes we feel pressured to say no, or speak our truth for fear of something else, but living and being authentic is one of the best ways you can protect and optimise your health.  Be kind to your body and mind and they will thank you many times over in return.  Think about the food you eat, the products you put on your body, the conversations you allow to enter your ears, especially the thoughts that you tell yourself and the sights you allow yourself to see.  Choose wisely who to spend your time with. Be with people who lift you up and make you feel good, who encourage you and support you to become an even better, stronger, more beautiful version of you. Stay away from those situations or people who would make you feel small.  [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1624019060421{padding-top: 3% !important;}"] Below are some affirmations to get you going on your self love journey and to help you nourish your body and create a peaceful mind. Write them down, read them out loud, pin them up on your wall or anywhere you can refer back to often. Write your own affirmations as well, that speak to your individual situation. As you choose better nourishment for your body, your mind will become healthier too. [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2%"][vc_column_text] My mind is nourished by what I feed my body. [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2%"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="Food is my source of nourishment; therefore, I eat foods that are loaded with vitamins and nutrients. I limit my intake of foods that, although delicious, have no value to my health. My diet is rich in fruits and vegetables that provide long-term benefits." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="My state of mind, spiritually and physically, is directly correlated to the state of my body. I am careful to feed my body the proper nutrition in order to enjoy a healthy mind." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="I enjoy high levels of energy because I eat foods that are packed with power. I can stay awake and think on my toes because of the choices I make in my diet. My eating habits set me up for success." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="I am careful with what I feed my spirit through my eyes and ears. I avoid negative conversations at all costs. My ears are inclined to conversations of substance and value. I only participate in discussions that build me up." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="I turn my eyes away from violence and wrong doing to preserve my spirit. I have the strength to turn off the television or walk away from a negative situation. I feed my eyes the beauty of nature to enhance my inner sense of peace." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="I turn my eyes away from violence and wrong doing to preserve my spirit. I have the strength to turn off the television or walk away from a negative situation. I feed my eyes the beauty of nature to enhance my inner sense of peace." image="1494"][icon_text box_type="normal" icon_type="normal" icon_position="left" icon_size="fa-lg" use_custom_icon_size="no" separator="no" text="Today, I evaluated the input of my diet and habits. I choose to make the necessary changes that place me on the path to success." image="1494"][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][vc_column width="2/3"][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text] Self-Reflection Questions How can I improve my diet? What am I feeding my spirit? Do the things I participate in align with my values? Do the thoughts I allow to occupy my mind really serve me? Am I allowing my state of mind to be affected by negative people or situations ? What's the one thing I can do today that will improve my well being ? [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/6"][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="66_33"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text]Let’s talk about Mind health and fitness. We tend to pay more attention to the health of our body than we do the health of our brain but as they are undeniably linked, we really need to learn to love our brain more and, in the process, care for our mind's health. Just as there are many things you can do to preserve the health of your body, you can also take steps to preserve your cognitive abilities. You have more control over your brain health than you might think. Taking the right steps today can help to avoid serious issues, like stroke and Alzheimer's disease later down the road. You can’t live without your brain, and you’ll struggle to enjoy life with a compromised brain. So let's look after that beautiful mind. The future of your brain health largely depends on what you do today.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_single_image image="1788" img_size="full" qode_css_animation="" css=".vc_custom_1624524393217{padding-top: 5% !important;padding-bottom: 5% !important;padding-left: 5% !important;}"][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text] Boost your brain health today with these strategies: [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] 1. Get enough sleep. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627382694572{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Your body and brain don’t function properly without sleep. A lack of sleep is stressful for every component of your body. Healing and recovery occur during sleep. Your brain isn’t at its best if you’re not getting enough sleep each night. If you struggle to sleep at night try the following tips:  Set a sleep schedule and stick to it. Our bodies adapt very quickly to our sleeping habits. Notice that if you stay up late and eat, your digestion tends to run riot. Your body is much more efficient at sleeping and preparing for sleep if you can maintain a schedule.  Try to get 6-9 hours of sleep to function optimally. Studies have shown that sleeping more than 9 hours or less than 6 hours is associated with feelings of anxiety and sadness.  Even one night of low quality or quantity sleep is associated with insulin resistance, a major cause of type-2 diabetes. Those that sleep less than 6 hours are also far more likely to develop high blood pressure. If you find you need more than 9 hours and can't sleep more than 6, a visit to your Doctor or Naturopath is advised.  Keep your bedroom cool. Your body temperature drops as you near bedtime and is at its lowest during sleep. If the room is too warm, your body won't be able to cool down. Sleep quality is improved in a cool sleeping environment. You'll have to play around with the temperature to find what's ideal for you. Avoid alcohol. Alcohol can help you fall asleep, but sleep quality is compromised. It has been shown that sleep is less restful, and you may wake up more often during the night, even if you don't remember it. For some reason, the negative effects of alcohol are more pronounced in women. Darken the room. Even the light from your alarm clock can compromise the quality of your sleep. Remove as much artificial light from your sleeping environment as possible. Turn off the computer screen and minimize any ambient light coming from outside the room. Ensure you get enough vitamin B6, calcium and magnesium. Vitamin B6 is needed to synthesize melatonin, which is vital to sleep. Calcium deficiency has been shown to increase the amount of time it takes to fall asleep. Magnesium intake is associated with the ability to stay asleep. How's your mattress? Even the highest quality mattress has lost as much as 75% of its support after 10 years. You probably spend more time sleeping than you do on any other single activity. Be certain you have a good mattress. Purchase the best mattress you can afford. Try not to exercise within 3 hours of your bedtime. Exercise is great for increasing the quality of sleep and decreasing the amount of time  required to fall asleep. However, studies have shown that 3 hours is the cut-off point to prevent exercising from decreasing sleep quality. Try a warm – (not hot) bath or shower before bed to relax body and mind Take a warm non caffeinated ‘sleepy tea’ drink - something that will relax you. On cold nights heat your bed gently before you go to bed with a water bottle, or a heated blanket (but not too hot) and don’t forget  to turn it off before going to sleep! Dial down the stress, meditate or use an essential oil like lavender to gently calm the senses.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311693461{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Set a sleep schedule and stick to it. Our bodies adapt very quickly to our sleeping habits. Notice that if you stay up late and eat, your digestion tends to run riot. Your body is much more efficient at sleeping and preparing for sleep if you can maintain a schedule.  Try to get 6-9 hours of sleep to function optimally. Studies have shown that sleeping more than 9 hours or less than 6 hours is associated with feelings of anxiety and sadness.  Even one night of low quality or quantity sleep is associated with insulin resistance, a major cause of type-2 diabetes. Those that sleep less than 6 hours are also far more likely to develop high blood pressure. If you find you need more than 9 hours and can't sleep more than 6, a visit to your Doctor or Naturopath is advised.  Keep your bedroom cool. Your body temperature drops as you near bedtime and is at its lowest during sleep. If the room is too warm, your body won't be able to cool down. Sleep quality is improved in a cool sleeping environment. You'll have to play around with the temperature to find what's ideal for you. Avoid alcohol. Alcohol can help you fall asleep, but sleep quality is compromised. It has been shown that sleep is less restful, and you may wake up more often during the night, even if you don't remember it. For some reason, the negative effects of alcohol are more pronounced in women. Darken the room. Even the light from your alarm clock can compromise the quality of your sleep. Remove as much artificial light from your sleeping environment as possible. Turn off the computer screen and minimize any ambient light coming from outside the room. Ensure you get enough vitamin B6, calcium and magnesium. Vitamin B6 is needed to synthesize melatonin, which is vital to sleep. Calcium deficiency has been shown to increase the amount of time it takes to fall asleep. Magnesium intake is associated with the ability to stay asleep. How's your mattress? Even the highest quality mattress has lost as much as 75% of its support after 10 years. You probably spend more time sleeping than you do on any other single activity. Be certain you have a good mattress. Purchase the best mattress you can afford. Try not to exercise within 3 hours of your bedtime. Exercise is great for increasing the quality of sleep and decreasing the amount of time  required to fall asleep. However, studies have shown that 3 hours is the cut-off point to prevent exercising from decreasing sleep quality. Try a warm – (not hot) bath or shower before bed to relax body and mind Take a warm non caffeinated ‘sleepy tea’ drink - something that will relax you. On cold nights heat your bed gently before you go to bed with a water bottle, or a heated blanket (but not too hot) and don’t forget  to turn it off before going to sleep! Dial down the stress, meditate or use an essential oil like lavender to gently calm the senses.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Sleep is an important part of maintaining health and enjoying life. If you'd enjoy sleeping more like a baby, keep these tips in mind. Maintain a regular sleeping schedule and ensure that your sleeping environment supports peaceful sleep.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627309451965{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 2. Have positive relationships. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310078815{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Your brain is healthier if you interact with other people in a positive way. Negative relationships have a negative impact on your brain. Spending too much time alone isn’t good for your brain either. Spend time with people you enjoy. Try to keep a strong support system. You can keep in touch with your social network through email, social groups, joining clubs, by phone, writing letters, attending hobbies or social groups such as cooking class or book clubs, volunteering, discussion groups and more.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627309488877{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 3. Avoid alcohol and tobacco. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310086894{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]It’s no secret that consumption of alcohol and tobacco can both have negative health consequences. Limit your use of these items as much as possible. As we mentioned above, too much alcohol disrupts sleep but can also lead to memory loss. Smoking robs the body of oxygen and we all know that oxygen is essential for all our body functions.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627309496848{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 4. Be mentally active each day. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310096407{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Do something each day to challenge your brain. Brains develop when challenged. The loss of cognitive ability due to age can be slowed, too. There are plenty of activities to choose from:[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1624521918905{padding-left: 5% !important;}"] Crossword puzzles, Sudoku, or any other brain puzzle Chess Study a new language. Study a musical instrument. Write: novel, journal, blog, poem. Play cards. Count backward from 500 by sevens. Do math problems. Go back to school and take a class. Read  Study something new / Go back to school Take up a new hobby Switch hands for tasks, using your less dominant hand stimulates the brain Travel, explore and learn about new cultures.  Travel broadens the mind and breaks routine. [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_single_image image="1772" img_size="full" qode_css_animation="" css=".vc_custom_1624522052737{padding-top: 5% !important;padding-right: 5% !important;padding-bottom: 5% !important;padding-left: 5% !important;}"][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][vc_column_text] 5. Pay attention to your diet. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627309805278{padding-top: 2% !important;padding-bottom: 2% !important;}"]The food you put into your body ultimately becomes your body. Also, what you expose your body to on a daily basis, what you are breathing in and absorbing. Think about that. Your body is composed of the things you eat, drink, and breathe. Better building blocks equal a better brain. The foods you eat matter tremendously. Limit or eliminate the following to keep your mind in good health:[/vc_column_text][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text]Fast Foods - Avoid heavily processed foods, preservatives, Artificial ingredients. Avoid Hydrogenated oils and margarine. Eat as close to the source as possible and as whole food as possible. Reduce table salt and refined white sugar. Refined sugar causes strong fluctuations in blood sugar levels resulting in a whole host of issues, especially cardiovascular and cholesterol issues. Stick to natural sweeteners like Agave, Maple syrup, Dates or Stevia. Avoid High Fructose corn syrup -  It tricks your brain into thinking you’re hungry when you’re not. Replace saturated fats from animal products with monounsaturated fats from healthy vegetable oils like Avocado and extra virgin olive oil. Also nuts such as Almonds, hazelnuts and pecans and seeds such as sesame and pumpkin are great.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_single_image image="1773" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627309845627{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Reduce caffeine but not necessary altogether as some studies have shown that a little caffeine may actually be beneficial for the brain. Avoid heavy metals and environmental pollutants. Heavy metals such as lead and mercury are particularly bad for your body and brain. Avoid Mercury  and lead found in fish and also contact to lead often found in pipes in older houses. Lead has also been found in certain minerals such as calcium and magnesium as well as various powdered plant sources such as turmeric, cacao powder, greens etc. It is important therefore to source these valuable supplements from the reputable suppliers and those who test for lead. Consumerlab.com is an interesting source for information on these topics.[/vc_column_text][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310150544{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 6. Look at taking some supplements to support your system. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311635786{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Would it not be great if you could just pop a pill and remember everything for an exam? Realistically, there are no supplements that can boost your brain power to such astounding levels, but studies have shown that regular intake of certain supplements increases the ability to memorise. There are many herbs, supplements and foods that can improve your brain; the effect of which can mean improvement of memory, learning, concentration, attention, reasoning, social skills, decision making, and focus. If you can combine these ‘brain foods’ with sufficient rest and exercise, you will have boosted your brainpower in no time. The brain requires a variety of nutrients to produce neurotransmitters – these are substances that control mood, behaviour, heart rate, learning, concentration, breathing and so much more. Studies have proved beyond doubt that nutritional supplements increase IQ and enhance learning ability. ‘Smart nutrients’ (cognitive enhancing supplements) are natural substances that improve human intelligence.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311784071{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Below are some brain boosting supplements to consider:[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311775240{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Ginkgo Biloba: This substance has been used for thousands of years in Eastern cultures and is perhaps the most well-known of all memory enhancing herbs. It works by dilating the blood vessels in the brain and enhancing blood flow to the brain; thus supplying lots of oxygen to the brain. It also gets rid of harmful free radicals that damage brain cells. However, the results are not immediate. Taking the supplement continuously for a few weeks will start yielding results. Green Tea and Black Tea: Recent research has shown that these common constituents of the kitchen are very effective in combatting the dreaded Alzheimer’s disease. The most significant result seems to be that these prevent the breakdown of acetylcholine. This is a key chemical involved with memory and is often lacking in Alzheimer’s patients. The effect of green tea is more lasting than that of black tea, which lasts only for a day.  Matcha is a super concentrated green tea for an extra boost. Sage and Rosemary: A recent study shows that students who took sage performed better at a memory recall test. Scientists believe that sage contains substances that may increase levels of a chemical that transmits messages to the brain. Rosemary also helps stimulate the memory and alleviate mental fatigue. It also strengthens mental clarity. How exactly these substances help the brain remains ambiguous, but many report them effective. Vitamin B Supplements: A healthy diet should provide you with all the vitamins that are needed by the body. But at times of stress and fatigue, the body gets depleted of Vitamin B. This deficiency prevents the functioning of acetylcholine. Vitamin B also helps carry oxygen to the brain and this does away with harmful free radicals. Some natural foods like soybeans, lentils, and green beans are rich in Vitamin B. Vitamin B Supplements also help to boost the level of these vital vitamins in the body. Iron and Vitamin C The most common deficiency in most parts of the world is linked to iron deficiency. Poor concentration, diminished intelligence, and a short attention span are all attributed to iron deficiency. Iron helps carry oxygen to the blood and its deficiency leaves the brain sadly lacking in oxygen. Iron deficiency can be detected by a simple blood test. Iron-rich food like spinach, oats, pumpkin seeds, swiss chard, beans, iron-fortified cereals, and iron supplements help raise the levels of iron. But absorption of iron becomes possible only in the presence of vitamin C. Garnishing iron-rich food with lime juice is one of the most effective and natural ways to ingest Vitamin C with iron.  Omega 3, Lecithin and Vitamin E The Omega - 3 fatty acids EPA and DHA are critical for normal brain function and development throughout all stages of life. Lecithin breaks down bad cholesterol and helps blood pressure too. Vitamin E is a powerful brain boosting antioxidant. Vitamin C used with Vitamin E also boosts brain power. Water – Not a supplement but an essential Do not forget water - This is hugely important. Water is an often overlooked but essential necessity of the brain. DENT Neurologic Institute stated in an article recently ‘About 75% of the brain is made up of water. This means that dehydration, even as small as 2% can have a negative effect on brain functions’. A dehydrated brain works at a slower pace. Therefore, it is necessary to keep the brain hydrated with plenty of water.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310256791{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 7. Lower your blood pressure. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310299279{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]High blood pressure has several negative consequences. Among those is damaging the lining of the blood vessels, including those in your brain. This greatly contributes to the likelihood of suffering a stroke, along with many other catastrophic health issues.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310340790{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 8. Lower your blood sugar. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310351793{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]High blood sugar is also damaging to the lining of blood vessels. If you have blood sugar issues, it’s important to see your doctor and address it immediately. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and high blood sugar tend to go together. It can be a dangerous combination. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310384825{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 9. Physical Exercise. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310412122{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Exercise is good for your brain and body. You already know that you should be exercising, so make sure that you’re staying active. Join a gym and hire a trainer if necessary. – Walking, rebounding, swimming, cycling, yoga, tai chi, dancing, tennis , pilates, golf and running are some fun ways to get your body and mind fit.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310451702{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 10. Reduce stress. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627310432660{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Keeping stress levels in check is important for balance in body and mind. Below are a few ideas on how to work towards a happier, stress free mind.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text]Keep in touch with your emotions - address anger, upset, worry, sadness and loneliness. Identify your emotions and practice acceptance. Take a relaxing bath. A nice 15 mins soak will leave you feeling relaxed and refreshed. Meditate - This improves focus and stress relief – it also aids the building of new neural pathways. Breathwork and relaxation exercises improve immunity and reduce stress. Deep yogic breathing serves as relaxation and oxygenates both body and brain.  Smile and laugh often – this helps you feel better and affects those around you positively too. Interact with animals. Pets are wonderful at calming the nervous system and this is healing to our body and brain. If you don’t have a pet consider a rescue centre or get out into nature and connect with animals outdoors.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311492029{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 11. Stimulate your senses [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311501325{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]Try Aromatherapy or Massage for a sensory experience. These have been shown to calm the body-mind and aromas trigger the brain as well as certain oils being good for cognitive function. Try New foods – Thai, Indian, Vegan etc New sensations and tastes excite our mind and body. Try Chai tea infused with spices and non-dairy milk to awaken your tongue and mind. Garden. Reach your hands into the earth, plant herbs and flowers, listen to the sounds of mother nature, connect with your surroundings and the creatures outdoors.  Walk in nature and sun gaze for a while, be mindful of all that is around you. Eat food and taste herbs you have grown and appreciate the colours, aromas and beauty of flowers that you nurture.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311525486{padding-top: 2% !important;}"] 12. Love and Sex [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1627311537924{padding-top: 2% !important;}"]So this one is no brainer, smile. Love yourself, care for yourself. This is healing to the body and mind. Making love stimulates your senses and sharpens your mind through its cardio-vascular benefits. It’s also connecting and feels great.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]Summary – For great brain health be mindful of how you nourish yourself - mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually, energetically and environmentally. Many of the things that help your body, such as exercise and a healthy diet, are also good for your brain. You can achieve two things at once. Live a healthy lifestyle and keep your brain active. You must exercise it if you want it to be at its best. The quality of your everyday life as well as, well into retirement, largely depends on the quality of your brain health!  Make the most of it and have a whole lot of fun in the process.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row]...

[vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" css=".vc_custom_1624004767161{padding-top: 60px !important;}" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="66_33"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text]Hello Beautiful Souls, Welcome to KindBodyPlanet and our very first blog post. Allow me to introduce myself, I’m Julie-Anne, Founder of KBP and this is a brief story of how I came to be a Qualified Naturopathic Nutritional Therapist and Natural Medicine Practitioner, working with amazing patients, healing and good mood foods (which have even been known to include raw chocolate and pancakes - yes it's true!!), and what inspired me to create an integrated healing and learning space. Now when I say brief, I mean brief as in, not as long as a book naturally but clearly slightly longer than one paragraph, so you might want to get yourself a nice cuppa, wrap up in a fluffy blanket, and get settled, ok ready? Then let’s have a chat. My personal journey has been a long and emotive one, dealing with both physical and emotional challenges along the way. With over 15 years of passionate unrelenting work, touring with a band, in a strenuous and demanding music industry, I attained rare heights in my career as a singer - a job I truly loved. However, that came at a price. Prolonged consecutive periods of sleep deprivation, undernourishment, stress and constant pressure, recurrent 20-hour days for months on end repeatedly, meant I often suffered huge bouts of loneliness, fatigue, emotional overload, foggy thinking, and constant physical ailments compounding to frequent collapse. [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_single_image image="1706" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="full_width" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" css=".vc_custom_1624013752245{padding-right: 5% !important;padding-left: 3% !important;}" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no"][vc_column_text]Despite knowing I needed time out to pause and engage with myself and my family, but being unable to do so due to my contractual commitments, I soldiered on, taking blow after blow until one day my body gave in, landing me in a hospital with Pneumonia and forcing me to stop.  The hospital insisted I discontinue work and take 6 weeks to recover. Unfortunately, my boss was not in alignment with the medical opinion and after a one-night stay in hospital and receiving antibiotics, I was driven back home.  Despite this dangerous situation, I would go on to continue touring heavily, delaying my healing by many months.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="33_66"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_single_image image="1716" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text]Now don't get me wrong, I truly loved my job, but I was often afraid to speak up, really suffering from the ‘disease to please’, being the one who could never say NO. In addition, it was almost impossible to see my family and my partner, and that caused a great deal of upset for us all, burning the candle at both ends really isn't conducive to good health or relationships. Through the years that followed, I struggled to simply stay upright at times, I was literally collapsing before and after shows and sometimes in them! I was completely exhausted and developed more chest issues and colon problems. The problem is, the more you cover it up, the more people think you can keep going or doing. I used essential oils and meditation and read most things I could get my hands on, whilst travelling. But I was still failing to feel really well - I needed some time out to just stop and engage with myself. Little did I know, but that stop was just around the corner, to be presented however, in the most awful way.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="66_33"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text]In late 2009, The untimely loss of my beloved brother shook me to my core and my world imploded. I was forced by the universe yet again to question what really mattered. I immediately returned home to my family. However, as much as I missed them and of course loved any opportunity to see them, this was just the most upsetting time to be reunited. Despite the breather from the band, the stress and unimaginable heartache just piled on and compounded my exhaustion and it started to affect every area of my life. Way too early I returned to my job, feeling a focus would help but I was still overwhelmed in every sense. The stress continued bringing more illness, emotional struggles and landed me again in hospital. Once again, the need to halt was loud and clear. I started to realise that these huge messages to love myself more, would continue to manifest until I listened. This made me truly evaluate what was needed for my mind and body.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]What followed was a difficult chain of events.  Saying goodbye to a 12 year relationship, a long career, and leaving Holland (which I had come to call home), I returned to the UK to take time out to analyse things, to reconnect to who I was. Recovery did not come easy, as a spate of grave challenges including a car accident which injured my back, another broken relationship, a fertility struggle and baby loss, further confronted me to take stock of my life. This was followed by a frightening experience of an unexplained brain blockage that left me unable to walk and talk for six weeks.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2.5%"][vc_single_image image="1717" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="33_66"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_single_image image="1718" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1624013987672{padding-top: 3% !important;}"]During this time of silence, I went deeply within and started to nurture myself with the same devotion I’d offered to others and that is where the true healing began. When I was truly low, I kept reminding myself that something great must be around the corner because I surely couldn't be going through all this horror for nothing right? The lessons were long and often tough, but finally I was listening. All the time I had listened to others, worked for others, been the people pleaser, until my body and mind refused to partake any longer and quite rightly so.  Now was my chance to really live MY life on MY terms. What a blessing I had just received.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="66_33"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text]I tapped back into my childhood wonder, into my own wisdom, my authenticity, my inner doctor,  and into the teachings of my mother - a qualified complementary therapist - who avidly followed and used naturopathy her whole life. She had instilled in me, the important values of connection, compassion, acceptance and integrity for wellbeing. She regularly shared with me, healing foods, innovations and therapies from visionaries in the realm of health, wellbeing and mindset. I reconnected to my love of natural medicine, immersing myself deeply in learning and training on various aspects of holistic healing such as cellular health, naturopathy, nutrition, plant-based living, herbalism, massage, mindfulness, meditation, and much more. [/vc_column_text][vc_column_text css=".vc_custom_1624003484444{padding-top: -10% !important;}"]My practice not only strengthened me physically, but also mentally, emotionally, spiritually and energetically.  As I eventually emerged through the pain, I was empowered with a new perspective, enabling me to distinguish life’s struggles from what is construed as ‘suffering’.  I started employing every tool at my disposal with complete faith and conviction, to find my way out of every physical and mental challenge coming my way.  Having experienced the seemingly ‘impossible to navigate’, lowest points and darkest hours of life, and having made it to the other side strong and wholesome, I truly believe I found my calling in applying my knowledge and skills for helping others in need.[/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="2%"][vc_single_image image="1719" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="two_columns" columns_proportion="33_66"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_single_image image="1720" img_size="full" qode_css_animation=""][/qode_elements_holder_item][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text]Now, I am here to guide you through those unimaginable times because you deserve to find your way back to health and happiness. I did it and so can you! And yes, I am qualified to help but first and foremost I am a woman, a human being wishing to be healthy and happy and live my best life and that is what I wish for you too, after all, THAT IS WHAT WE ALL DESERVE.  For a number of years now I have relaxed into the knowing that whatever comes along, nature will provide. This has further inspired me to offer an integrated space for natural medicine where healing, learning and facilitating can all be synthesised under one roof - KindBodyPlanet. I encourage you to “plug back in” to Nature as your source, and to make it a resource for attaining a holistic state of health; to look within - to “Follow Your Happy”. You have one life, make it beautiful.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text] I am here to hold that space for you because I know you can do it! You are stronger than you think. If you resonate with anything here and think I may be able to help you, please contact me and let’s get started on your new, fantastic life plan. (and you never know it might even include chocolate and Pancakes :)) From my heart to yours, love, light, blessings and healing, JulieAnne x [/vc_column_text][/qode_elements_holder_item][/qode_elements_holder][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row css_animation="" row_type="row" use_row_as_full_screen_section="no" type="grid" angled_section="no" text_align="left" background_image_as_pattern="without_pattern" z_index=""][vc_column][qode_elements_holder number_of_columns="one_column"][qode_elements_holder_item vertical_alignment="middle" advanced_animations="no" item_padding="5%"][vc_column_text] Resources www.kindbodyplanet.com KindBodyplanet - Living and Loving with kindness for mind, body and planet. 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