Sunday, 11 July 2010

The Gentle Touch...

I came across an interesting little snippet of information today in the August edition of Spirit and Destiny, a brilliant magazine to help women who want the best possible future.

But what it refers to is the power of touch when you've suffered a loss and it is all so true and makes perfect sense. It just confirms again the fact that massage is a great therapy for all kinds of emotional and physical imbalance. Massage has so many great benefits, I really can't recommend it enough and you should take time to consider the results it could have for you. Speak to your therapist, tell her/him about your issues and problems as a whole and let her/him treat you as a whole. Here is the little article I am referring to...

"If you've suffered a loss, book a massage. A Swedish study found that bereaved people who had regular hand or foot massages said the consolation at a difficult time had helped them return to a normal routine. It's thought massage activates touch receptors to release oxytocin, the 'cuddle hormone', leading to feelings of emotional wellbeing."

Wednesday, 23 June 2010

Using Massage to Aid Weight Loss - PART 2

Following on from my last blog about weight loss, here are the remaining tips that I have to share with you!

Whilst doing my homework for this blog, I happened to be reading a newspaper and this article is just further proof of the need for a simple change to our diet and lifestyle, which would save thousands of lives. Do the maths - it's simple... Press and Journal Health Article

More tips!

  1. On the subject of massage, book yourself a regular massage! As I will explain later, regular massage can be an aid in helping you to reach your goal - and it feels wonderful too!
  2. Don't do it alone. Try and get a friend or family member to do it with you - that way you can encourage and support each other and reach your goals together. Two bodies are better than one!
  3. Try and maintain a healthy eating regime. Easier said than done I know but we consume too much in terms of processed foods and saturated fats.
  4. Don't calorie count! You'll drive yourself crazy! Just eat healthily, that's all you need to remember.
  5. Take your time to eat and digest your food, allow the stomach time to realize what is going on down there! You won’t need to eat so much and will feel fuller more quickly.
  6. Take some 'before and after' photos and pin them on the fridge/biscuit cupboard/sweetie tin! Obviously the before pictures are there as a deterrent and the after pictures as a reminder of how brilliantly you have done!
  7. Try blogging! Start an online diary of how you are progressing and gain support from new people, you may even make new friends! Starting a blog is easy and it's free :)
  8. Don't deny yourself the occasional treat - that's just boring! And besides, the more you try to deny yourself, the more you will want (and have) that treat. Everything in moderation I say.
  9. Finally, don't beat yourself up if you 'slip' and don't follow your plan - that's just crazy. Accept that you had a slip and tomorrow you'll be back on track.
  10. Oh, and one more thing - think yourself thin and be happy and confident in your own body - it's half the battle.
Stay Healthy, Active and Happy!

Body Belle

Using Massage to Aid Weight Loss - PART 1

Okay, that sounds perfect doesn't it? Get a massage and lose weight! Unfortunately, it doesn't work that way, but massage can be an aid to losing weight through a healthy weight loss plan.

I'm going to be adding a new page on the website shortly with information on the benefits of massage therapy in relation to helping you with a weight loss plan. But to begin with, I started thinking about what simple steps we can take to eat more healthily, to be more aware of our bodies, so that we can look after it before, during and after any weight loss plan.


The following are just a few of my tips and suggestions, very simple and basic, but sensible too :) However, as always, if you are on any medication or have a medical condition, please check with your GP before starting and diet or exercise plan. There will be more to follow another day (saves this article being too wordy!)

  1. Don't skip breakfast, it only leaves you feeling hungrier later on and you will probably eat everything in sight if you're anything like me!
  2. Drink plenty water, keep hydrated - sometimes we mistake the feeling of thirst for hunger and so eat when we really only need some water.
  3. Be aware of what it is that makes you want to eat or snack at certain times in the day - what are your trigger points?
  4. Heighten your own senses and as you eat, slow down and see how you actually feel about what you are eating and why? For me, chocolate is my biggest downfall and I know before I eat it that I will feel horrible afterwards so I've started really taking the time when I eat it to decipher my feelings and what it is that I feel when I'm eating it! E.g. is it the taste, the sugar rush, the texture, the smell?
  5. Exercise every day if you can. If you're new to exercise, start off gently with just 20 minutes a day but after a couple of weeks, stretch that out to 30 minutes per day and then longer in the following weeks. Don't overdo it though, get some professional advice - join a gym, get a trainer, or just walk every day - the list is endless!
  6. If you get an attack of the 'munchies', try and focus your mind on something else, that way you can avoid eating unnecessary and unhealthy foods - it works!
  7. Try using essential oils or herbal remedies to suppress your appetite. Rosemary, Fennel and Patchouli are good oils for helping to do this - BUT - always get your oils from a reputable supplier as many oils can be synthesised and adulterated. Always get advice from a professional aromatherapist and never take oils internally.
  8. Reward yourself! Set yourself a goal and then reward yourself for reaching that goal. If, like me, you're trying to cut out the chocolate and biscuits, you could save the money you would normally spend on sweet treats and put this money towards a reward such as a facial, a manicure, a massage, a nice new handbag! Whatever you would like.
So that's the first half of my tips, I hope they help and please feel free to keep in touch and report your success stories to me here at Body Belle! Good Luck!

P.S. I may just add a diary blog here myself as I'm trying to shift some pounds for my cousin's wedding in August! And I will lose that weight :)

Monday, 21 June 2010

More Rockness Photos

All work and no play :)


To book us for YOUR event, call 01667 493441 or e-mail info@bodybelle.co.uk

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Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Rockness Update

Thanks must go to my colleagues who helped out over the weekend at Rockness. Between us, we provided treatments for over 100 people and it was non-stop! Very busy but a great place to be. Thanks to Grace Pirnie, Isla O'Reilly and Wendy Cornish for a great job. And special thanks to Embroidery Designs for their quick turnaround on our tops!


This was the VIP Tent where we were stationed

Thanks to all the revellers who came and enjoyed a treatment - hope we can come back to see you all again next year!

Janis & Wendy (we didn't get a chance for more photos with Isla!)

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Friday, 11 June 2010

Rockness 2010

Body Belle Massage will be at Rockness this weekend (12/13 June) so look out for us and come and get a mini treatment. Soothing, refreshing, relaxing - perfect for chilling...

All treatments done on a chair or stool and the client remains fully clothed - average treatment will last 10 minutes (£10.00) and you will automatically be entered into a FREE PRIZE DRAW to win a bottle of pink champagne by Sunday.

Look out for us, come and say hello and get a back (or hand, foot, scalp!) rub!

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Alternative Uses for Essential Oils

Essential oils have many properties and can therefore be used in many different ways. Most of us have probably tried oils for massage and beauty treatments but did you know that they have a multitude of uses in the household?

If you want to keep your kitchen spotlessly clean and protect your family from the spread of germs, then add a few drops of oil to your water. Using oils is an economic and family friendly method of keeping kitchen surfaces, floors and boards (never use essential oils on polished or treated surfaces without doing a test first) beautifully clean!

Eucalyptus, Lavender, Lemon, Palmarosa and Tea Tree are all oils which can be used neat. But remember that pure essential oils are very powerful and you only need a small amount to do the job without leaving too much of an aroma. For kitchen surfaces and worktops, just add a few drops to your water or directly on a cloth. For floors you can add up to 10-20 drops* of essential oils to your usual detergent or just directly to hot water and you'll have sparkling clean floors protected from germs and smelling beautiful!

*depending on the size of your bucket!

So throw away your chemicals and start house cleaning with essential oils - refresh your senses and your house!

Body Belle