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April 29, 2009

Morocco “Yoga Bliss” Retreat - Sep ‘09

Filed under: Yoga — Wellicious @ 5:08 pm

Katy is offering an amazing appleyoga adventure at a luxurious Moroccan beach side retreat. The retreat is located at the Killers Bay Luxury apartments: unquestionably the ‘best’ accommodation on this stretch of dynamic wave packed coastline. These beautiful, chic, luxury apartments are set in the most stunning location. Each apartment is individually appointed in contemporary Moroccan style and is finished to the highest standard. All the apartments have private balconies, which look out over the landscaped gardens, pool area and onto the breathtaking set up of 4 of the best surf breaks in this part of the world nestled between two stunning tranquil sandy bays. Your daily yoga classes, conducted under the shade of a beautifulwooden Pagoda overlooking the beach, will help you instantly feel at peace and in harmony with yourself and the natural environment.

For more information: www.appleyoga.com

April 28, 2009

Snog - Pure Frozen Yogurt

Filed under: Products we love — Wellicious @ 6:08 pm

Snog is a delicious frozen yogurt that lacks fat and shuns sugar. Low on calories and served with a combination of fresh seasonal fruits it’s a truly healthy and refreshing treat for all seasons.
Choose from a yogurt that is either natural, or green tea, and pick the toppings you fancy? whether that’s a portion of fruit, nuts, seeds, or, for a ‘naughty Snog’ you can opt for a gluten free brownie or freshly baked cookie.
The frozen yogurt is sweetened solely with agave nectar, a low calorie natural plant extract ensuring the Snog remains low GI.
Currently Snog can be found exclusively at the Snog’s first shop at 32 Thurloe Place, South Kensington, London. The shop is open seven days a week, 11am till midnight.

Yummy…..:-)

April 24, 2009

Yoga Salt Cave Workshop

Filed under: Wellbeing, Yoga — Wellicious @ 4:43 pm

Combine the benefits of Yoga and Salt Cave Therapy. If you suffer from asthma, allergies, bronchitis, tonsilitis, insomnia, snoring, ear infections, coughs and colds, anxiety and stress, IBS and more, this is the workshop for you. During the workshop you will learn how to use yoga techniques and salt cave therapy to ease all these conditions and learn how to detox properly. Your breathing will improve greatly which will in turn assist in you being able to deepen into poses you would have thought unlikely. The workshop is open to all levels and you do not have to be a student of Anoushka’s Yoga.

For more information and to book online please visit www.anoushkasyoga.com.

April 21, 2009

10 Health Habits That Will Help You Live to 100

Filed under: Anti Aging — Wellicious @ 2:03 pm

My friend Ellen just send me an interesting article, that I would like to share with you. The article has been written by Deborah Kotz;-). Let’s get started….

1. Don’t retire. “Evidence shows that in societies where people stop working abruptly, the incidence of obesity and chronic disease skyrockets after retirement,” says Luigi Ferrucci, director of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. The Chianti region of Italy, which has a high percentage of centenarians, has a different take on leisure time. “After people retire from their jobs, they spend most of the day working on their little farm, cultivating grapes or vegetables,” he says. “They’re never really inactive.” Farming isn’t for you? Volunteer as a docent at your local art museum or join the Experience Corps, a program offered in 19 cities that places senior volunteers in urban public elementary schools for about 15 hours a week.

2. Floss every day. That may help keep your arteries healthy. A 2008 New York University study showed that daily flossing reduced the amount of gum-disease-causing bacteria in the mouth. This bacteria is thought to enter the bloodstream and trigger inflammation in the arteries, a major risk factor for heart disease. Other research has shown that those who have high amounts of bacteria in their mouth are more likely to have thickening in their arteries, another sign of heart disease. “I really do think people should floss twice a day to get the biggest life expectancy benefits,” stresses Perls.

3. Move around.Exercise is the only real fountain of youth that exists,” says Jay Olshansky, a professor of medicine and aging researcher at the University of Illinois at Chicago. “It’s like the oil and lube job for your car. You don’t have to do it, but your car will definitely run better.” Study after study has documented the benefits of exercise to improve your mood, mental acuity, balance, muscle mass, and bones. “And the benefits kick in immediately after your first workout,” Olshansky adds. Don’t worry if you’re not a gym rat. Those who see the biggest payoffs are the ones who go from doing nothing to simply walking around the neighborhood or local mall for about 30 minutes a day. Building muscle with resistance training is also ideal, but yoga classes can give you similar strength-training effects if you’re not into weight lifting.

4. Eat a fiber-rich cereal for breakfast. Getting a serving of whole-grains, especially in the morning, appears to help older folks maintain stable blood sugar levels throughout the day, according to a recent study conducted by Ferrucci and his colleagues. “Those who do this have a lower incidence of diabetes, a known accelerator of aging,” he says.

5. Get at least six hours of shut-eye. Instead of skimping on sleep to add more hours to your day, get more to add years to your life. “Sleep is one of the most important functions that our body uses to regulate and heal cells,” says Ferrucci. “We’ve calculated that the minimum amount of sleep that older people need to get those healing REM phases is about six hours.” Those who reach the century mark make sleep a top priority.

6. Consume whole foods, not supplements. Strong evidence suggests that people who have high blood levels of certain nutrients—selenium, beta-carotene, vitamins C and E—age much better and have a slower rate of cognitive decline. Unfortunately, there’s no evidence that taking pills with these nutrients provides those antiaging benefits. “There are more than 200 different carotenoids and 200 different flavonoids in a single tomato,” points out Ferrucci, “and these chemicals can all have complex interactions that foster health beyond the single nutrients we know about like lycopene or vitamin C.” Avoid nutrient-lacking white foods (breads, flour, sugar) and go for all those colorful fruits and vegetables and dark whole-grain breads and cereals with their host of hidden nutrients.

7. Be less neurotic. It may work for Woody Allen, who infuses his worries with a healthy dose of humor, but the rest of us neurotics may want to find a new way to deal with stress. “We have a new study coming out that shows that centenarians tend not to internalize things or dwell on their troubles,” says Perls. “They are great at rolling with the punches.” If this inborn trait is hard to overcome, find better ways to manage when you’re stressed: Yoga, exercise, meditation, tai chi, or just deep breathing for a few moments are all good. Ruminating, eating chips in front of the TV, binge drinking? Bad, very bad.

8. Live like a Seventh Day Adventist. Americans who define themselves as Seventh Day Adventists have an average life expectancy of 89, about a decade longer than the average American. One of the basic tenets of the religion is that it’s important to cherish the body that’s on loan from God, which means no smoking, alcohol abuse, or overindulging in sweets. Followers typically stick to a vegetarian diet based on fruits, vegetables, beans, and nuts, and get plenty of exercise. They’re also very focused on family and community.

9. Be a creature of habit. Centenarians tend to live by strict routines, says Olshansky, eating the same kind of diet and doing the same kinds of activities their whole lives. Going to bed and waking up at the same time each day is another good habit to keep your body in the steady equilibrium that can be easily disrupted as you get on in years. “Your physiology becomes frailer when you get older,” explains Ferrucci, “and it’s harder for your body to bounce back if you, say, miss a few hours of sleep one night or drink too much alcohol.” This can weaken immune defenses, leaving you more susceptible to circulating flu viruses or bacterial infections.

10. Stay connected. Having regular social contacts with friends and loved ones is key to avoiding depression, which can lead to premature death, something that’s particularly prevalent in elderly widows and widowers. Some psychologists even think that one of the biggest benefits elderly folks get from exercise the strong social interactions that come from walking with a buddy or taking a group exercise class. Having a daily connection with a close friend or family member gives older folks the added benefit of having someone watch their back. “They’ll tell you if they think your memory is going or if you seem more withdrawn,” says Perls, “and they might push you to see a doctor before you recognize that you need to see one yourself.”

April 15, 2009

Yoga in Italy

Filed under: Yoga — Wellicious @ 11:45 am

Hosted by Yoga in Salento, Puglia, South Italy, at their gorgeous villa, Le Campine, set in beautiful gardens with private swimming pool and dedicated yoga studio, you can enjoy peaceful and energizing yoga practice, delicious organic meals and all the stunning landscapes that the Salento region has to offer - sandy beaches, azure seas,
white washed villages, olive groves, vineyards……..paradise!

Sounds good to me:-)

For more information: www.astangayogaretreats.com

April 2, 2009

Our Wellicious Detox Stars from A to Z

Filed under: Detox — Wellicious @ 5:50 pm

Are you tired of counting the calories? Well, you don’t need to worry with nature’s best detox stars:

- Algae

With plenty of minerals such as iron, zinc, iodine and selenium Algae detoxes the gut. You can use it in soups or have it with sushi.

- Artichoke

The perfect starter as it stimulates the bile flow from the gall bladder and prepares your body for an easier digestion.

- Apple

The Top of the fruits with organic acids beneficial for your liver. Apples are also high in pectin which helps neutralise harmful substances.

- Asparagus

Contains potassium and essential oils with only 17kcal per 100g! You can even keep the water where you boiled the asparagus and make a soup or sauce.

- Berries

They are small but effective, high in fibre and acids, essential oils, Vitamin C and can help your digestive system as well as support your liver.

- Cucumber

The cucumber consists of 97% water and contains magnesium and iron. Don’t put too much salt in your cucumber salad as it will absorb all the good stuff.

- Cabbage

Low in calories and makes you feel full for longer, contains fibre and Vitamin E. Add some caraway seeds to your dish to make it easier to digest.

- Dandelion

Is a green detox wonder that contains substances beneficial for the digestive system, kidneys and bladder. Convenient for a 4 weeks cure combined with juice or tea.

- Grapefruit

A boost for your liver, especially when you have it first thing in the morning. Even the white skin contains plenty of good stuff, so you should occasionally eat the fruit as well and not only have the juice.

- Horsetail

Horsetail as a tea is the perfect beauty drink for your skin as it can tighten your skin. Boil one tablespoon of horsetail for 5 minutes and leave it for 15, enjoy!

- Nettle

Nettle contains potassium, calcium and boosts the metabolism. You can find young nettle leaves during spring and prepare it like spinach.

- Pineapple

Pineapple is the perfect detox remedy for your kidneys and can help your digestive system.

Have them fresh as the canned pineapples do not contain the essential enzymes. .

- Potato

The potato can counteract hyperacidity in your body. Leave the skin on so they don’t loose useful nutrients.

- Rice

Rice contains plenty of vitamin niacin which helps your digestive system. Use wholegrain rice to get all the benefits you need and don’t add salt when you want to keep the dehydrating effects at bay.

- Whey

The special composition of proteins prevents you from loosing protein in your muscles. Have 1liter a day when you’re on a proper detoxing cure. If you don’t like whey add 2cl of fruit juice.