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August 2010
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August Newsletter -
Preparing for spring detox! - Eating for Beauty -
Almond and
Papaya Facial Scrub - New Mums and Bubs Website - Recipe -
Delicious Morning Muesli - Magic Magnesium -
Kids First Aid Course - October 24th
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Hello,
This is the last
newsletter for Winter 2010 and I am already counting down to the warmer
weather. To prepare, I am getting ready for my annual September detox
and hope that many of you will choose to join me. Whether you are
detoxing for fertility, clearer skin, digestive disorders, weight loss,
allergies or general health, I will tailor a detox program specific to
your needs. I have seen many people recently, including many
brides-to-be, who are aiming to clear their complexion and enhance skin
health and radiance. The most important thing is understanding
exactly what you are putting onto your skin and into your body! I have
included some dietary and lifestyle tips to help you achieve this, in
addition to an easy and nourishing recipe for a home made face scrub. A
Kids First Aid course is being held
by the Red Tent Health Centre on October 24th 2010. This will be a day
made up of two sessions which will teach you about Kids First Aid in the
morning and a Natural First Aid session in the afternoon. It is a
worthwhile day for anyone with children or grandchildren - you could
literally save their life! See below for more information and I hope to
see you on the day.
Belinda
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 | Get ready for Spring with a detox!
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by Belinda Kirkpatrick
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Winter is drawing to a close - I hope! -
and soon it will be Spring. I always mark the transition between the
cold months and Winter and the onset on warmer weather with a gentle
detox program every September. I would love for as many of you to
consider joining me on my detox and re-balancing your body after any
Winter sluggishness which may have occurred.
While it may
still seem cold and too early to think about Spring, being prepared is
the most important part of any detox program so now is the time to make
your detox appointment and be ready to begin with me in September.
Detoxification
programs:
A supported
detox program is very gentle on the body and supports all phases of body
detoxification pathways. You may have tried commercial,
over-the-counter detox kits in the past and found that they left you
feeling exhausted and hungry. This is usually due to the fact that
they quickly mobilise stored toxins from your system but do not
actually support their elimination. I will teach you which foods to eat
in abundance and enjoy, while also giving you herbal medicines to help
your body detoxify safely and enhance your health.
My gentle
detoxification program aims to reduce acidity in the body, give your
body
systems a rest, support detoxification and aide fluid and weight loss.
The program will result in enhanced
health, increased energy, fluid and weight loss, clear skin, bright
eyes, shiny hair, stronger nails and a healthy digestive system. A variety
of detox programs are available
including 2, 4 and 6 week programs. Each program is individually
tailored to suit your specific needs. All detox packages
include: - A Detox guide which includes comprehensive
information relating to exercise and diet to follow while doing your
detox. The guide also contains a detox recipe book.
- Weekly
emails with hints, tips and encouragement to keep you on track and
interested.
- 3 x
supportive nutritional and herbal supplements to take during your detox.
Make your detox appointment. Your body
will thank you! |
 | Eating for Beauty
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by Belinda
Kirkpatrick
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Eating for Healthy Skin Would
you love to clear, radiant and healthy skin? Many people spend a lot of
money on 'miracle products' and procedures but truly healthy skin comes
from within. Smooth, clear skin is a sign of a body supported by
healthy lifestyle and diet, rich in good quality fresh food and
nutrients. By making the following the dietary and lifestyle
suggestions, you can improve the way your skin looks and feels.
Eating for beauty
* Eat a rainbow of colours -
green, red, yellow and blue fruits and vegetables are high in vitamins
and antioxidants.
* Good quality protein - needs
to be eaten regularly to build new skin cells. Protein is also important
for maintaining your skin's elasticity and firmness. Good sources
include organic lean meat, chicken, eggs and fish.
* Fibre rich foods- such as
legumes and whole grains can help to improve digestion and eliminate
toxins.
* Bitter foods are friends of the liver
- and important for skin health. Lemon, rocket, kale, chicory
and endive are delicious and make a great salad.
* Good fats give the skin moisture -
and reduce dry, patchy and irritated skin. Sources include oily fish,
avocado, olive oil, nuts and seeds.
* Ensure you are getting enough water -
which plumps the skin and keeps it clear. Warm water with a squeeze of
lemon is a prefect way to start the day. Herbal teas also help keep skin
hydrated.
* Avoid alcohol soft drinks and
caffeine - which dehydrate your skin and depletes it of many
nutrients including vitamin C which is needed for collagen formation.
Live a radiant lifestyle
* Daily exercise - oxygenates
the skin and results in healthier, firmer and more nourished skin.
Exercise also tones your muscles, reduces the appearance of cellulite
and gives you a natural glow.
* Avoid cigarettes - active and
passive smoking cause premature aging and nutrient depletion. Walk away
from people smoking around you.
* Beauty sleep - boosts the
immune system and improves your complexion. Aim for 8 hours every night.
* Use natural skin care products -
Check the ingredients you are using on your skin and ensure you buy as
natural as possible. Avoid sulphates, benzoates, parabens at all cost!
Check out this quick video link for more information http://safecosmetics.org/
* Cleanse your skin daily - with
a plant-based cleanser that is pH balanced and does not feel dry.
* Moisturise to hydrate and smooth
- this is also protective and maintains healthy, youthful looking skin.
* Exfoliate for a healthy glow -
Skin brushing and body scrubs stimulate the circulation, increase
elimination and encourage healthy toned skin. A facial exfoliant should
be very gentle and used twice weekly to refine the complexion and remove
dead skin cells.
* Smile! This makes everyone
feel good!
Skin therapy
The following nutrients are of particular importance for skin health.
While these foods will help keep the skin at its best, sometimes
nutritional supplements are required. Belinda has many herbal medicines
and nutritional supplements which can be individually prescribed at
therapeutic doses to boost the skin's health and appearance or to treat
specific skin conditions.
* Vitamin A - cod liver oil,
carrots and alfalfa
* Vitamin C - strawberries,
broccoli and citrus
* Vitamin E - oats, egg yolks,
nuts and seeds
* Silica - sprouts, kelp and
sunflower seeds
* Vitamin B3 - wheat bran,
liver, turkey, oats and barley
* Essential fatty acids - oily
fish, seeds and nuts
* Probiotics - natural yoghurt,
miso, sauerkraut
* Herbal medicines - including
burdock, horsetail, yellow dock, echinacea and cleavers.
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 | Almond and Papaya Facial Scrub
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by Belinda Kirkpatrick
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Almond and Papaya Facial
Scrub
Pamper yourself and know exactly what you are
putting on your body! Use this easy to make facial scrub to exfoliate
and nourish your skin. The scrub is all natural and good enough to eat!

Ingredients:
¼ cup blanched almonds 1/3 cup oat bran 1 teaspoon sweet almond oil 2 tablespoons pureed fresh papaya 1 tablespoon natural yoghurt 2 tablespoons honey Method:
- Using a food
processor, process almonds and transfer to a small bowl. Add
remaining
ingredients and mix well.
- Apply a
small
amount of scrub to damp, cleansed face.
- Gently rub in a
circular motion. Avoid eye area.
- Store remaining
scrub in a jar in the fridge for up to one week.
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 | Attention mums!
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Mums and Bubs website
I have recently posted some advertisements
on http://www.ellaslist.com.au which is a website dedicated to mums with
babies and pre-school children in
the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. The site is worth checking out as it
contains a unique daily calendar of all the great kid
friendly stuff happening as well as Mum & Bub
services in the directories.
The next stage
for me is getting some testimonials from my mummy and daddy clients! If
you are interested in doing this, please make a quick visit to http://www.ellaslist.com.au and
make a comment. You can even award a star by rolling your mouse over the
stars.
Having
testimonials really helps attract new families to the clinic and will
help them in their journey toward better health and wellbeing. Many
thanks!
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 | Recipe - Delicious Morning Muesli
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by Belinda Kirkpatrick
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Morning
Muesli
A good breakfast
should be an important part of everybody's day. This muesli is a great
source of energy for the whole morning and a good source of protein and
fibre. Making your own muesli is great because you can add or remove any
ingredients according to your own taste. This combination is
great to support digestive function, reduce gas and bloating, lower
cholesterol and help excrete excess hormones from your system. It
makes around 15 serves and is best stored in the fridge to protect the
oils in the nuts and seeds. Ensure that you use sulphur dioxide-free
dried fruit (preservative 220) - read the label carefully. Ingredients:
3/4 cup
triticale flakes 1 cup rolled oats 1/2 cups rolled barley 1/2
cup fine oat bran 1/4 cup pepitas (pumpkin seeds) 1/2 cup
sunflower seeds 3 tablespoons chopped almonds 1/4 cup goji berries 1/2
cup sultanas 1/2 cup dried apple, chopped 1/2 cup dried apricot,
chopped 1/4 cup psyllium husks 3 tablespoons ground linseeds 1
teaspoon ground cinnamon Method:Mix all
ingredients together in a large bowl. Store the muesli in an airtight
container (preferrably in the fridge) and serve with natural yoghurt,
your choice of milk and fresh fruit (berries, kiwi and passionfruit are
great).
Option: As a
treat, mix the triticale, oats, barley and cinnamon together. Add 4
tablespoons of manuka honey and 4 tablespoons of water and
combine. Spread in a thin layer over a baking tray and bake at 140
degrees for 30 minutes or until lightly toasted. Allow to cool and then
mix with other ingredients, as above.
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 | Magic Magnesium
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from 'Her' magazine
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Magic
Magnesium
 Food processing
robs many foods of magnesium and most people consume far
less than optimal magnesium levels. It is easy to consume a
low-magnesium diet if you eat a lot of refined foods. Magnesium
is needed for more than 300 biochemical reactions in the body.
It helps maintain normal muscle and nerve function, keeps the heart
rhythm steady, increasing energy and stabilises blood sugar levels. When
white flour is refined, it loses the magnesium-rich bran and germ.
Bread made from wholemeal flour provides more magnesium than bread made
from refined flour. Magnesium combined with vitamin B6 is very
effective in reducing PMS,
menstrual cramps, mood changes and breast tenderness. Eating a wide of
legumes, nuts, vegetables and wholegrains will help to optimise your
magnesium levels.
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Kids
First Aid - a must for all parents and grandparents!Belinda
and Rebecca from the Red Tent Health Centre in Woollahra are holding a Kids First Aid course which
involves a day of learning about family First Aid both from a medical
and a complementary health perspective! There will be two
sessions on the day - you may come to both or just the one. Morning session - 9.30am-12.30pmLearn
from a Paramedic from Kids First Aid how to respond to life threatening
emergencies such as drowning, choking, spider bites, burns, poisons,
fits, allergic reactions, spinal injuries and more. For more details see
the Kids First Aid website.Afternoon session - 1.30pm-4.30pmLearn
how to tend to common problems that can be treated naturally at home
such as teething, colds, flus, tummy aches, gastritis, chronic
infections, party food syndrome, bruises and minor falls. When:Sunday October 24th Where:Holdsworth House in
Woollahra Cost:$65
per person/per course (includes poster from Kids First Aid and booklet
from Red Tent Health Centre for Natural First Aid). Additional kits
may be purchased on the day. Bookings:Call
Rebecca on 0404 457 911 or email rebecca@redtent.com.au |
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