Monday, July 6, 2015

Antioxidants

Author- Dr. Michelle Plummer    Published-July 7th 2015

Free radical damage is constantly occurring in the body for various reasons.
A few big reasons oxidation occurs
  • Excessive sweets
  • Exercise
  • Metabolism
  • Too much sun
  • Smoking
  • Inflammation
  • Environmental pollution and toxins



To make a long story short free radicals are unstable molecules that are highly reactive because it is missing an electron.

It is important to consume antioxidants on a daily basis to prevent and minimize free radical damage in the body. Fruits such as berries and grapes have a lot of antioxidants and can also be energy boosters.



Constantly I am bombarded with people wanting chemical peels, dermabrasion and other services to help achieve a glow or reduce wrinkles. The bottom line is, if lifestyle and eating habits don't change the skin will look bland and have wrinkles from poor lifestyle choices causing free radicals.

Starting today I want to challenge everyone reading this to eat at least 1 cup a day of berries. Antioxidants prevent and/or help conditions such as cancer development, Alzheimers, Autoimmune and degenerative disorders.

For more information or free consultation contact us....
Annshellay Health Spa and Fitness- 321/946/7328
Annshellay.com
Annshellay@gmail.com

This weeks schedule 7/6/15-7/10/15

This weeks schedule 7/6/15-7/10/15
Mon-Dance Class 6-7pm
Tues- Facial appointments 25% Off between the hours of 10-1
Wed- sessions available and lunch and learn from 12-1pm on cosmetic acupuncture.
Thur- Appointments available and beginner aerobics from 6-6:30pm.
Fri- Free fitness assessments from 10am-1pm


Please call ahead of time to RSVP to an event or schedule an appointment. 321-946-7328

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Longevity




       12 steps to longevity by Dr. Michelle Plummer, AP
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  1. Good sleep
  2. Eat nutrient dense food
  3. Drink plenty of water
  4. Reduce Stress
  5. Exercise daily including strength training
  6. Laugh daily and don't let small things get to you
  7. Good oral hygiene- brush at least twice a day and floss
  8. Keep weight within normal range
  9. Deep breathing exercises
  10. Find natural preventive care for body maintenance
  11. Have an annual checkup with blood work yearly
  12. Listen to your body speak to you through manifestations ( ex- headache, fatigue, skin blemishes etc)

Free consultations available at Annshellay Health Spa and Fitness
annshellay.webs.com

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Alternative Therapies for Weight Loss

Alternative Therapies for Weight Loss
·         By Charlotte Libov | Medically reviewed by Lindsey Marcellin, MD, MPH




Acupuncture for Weight Loss
What it is: Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese healing method based on teachings that “qi,” or energy, circulates through the body along 14 meridians, which roughly correspond to the body’s organs. Acupuncture’s underlying theory is that blockages in this energy flow cause imbalances that materialize as health problems such as obesity. Acupuncture seeks to restore balance.
How it’s performed: Acupuncture practitioners insert thin metal needles into the skin at strategic points to stimulate the tissues and break up blockages in the energy flow.
Does it work? It’s recognized as an effective therapy for many ills, including pain relief, headache, stroke rehabilitation, and even addiction, but little has been published on acupuncture and weight loss. Thanks to acupuncture, some people can experience reduced hunger and weight loss, a meta-analysis of seven studies that was published in the journal Obesity. But the authors point out that none of the studies conformed to the gold standards for accuracy, so more research is needed before acupuncture can be deemed effective. Daisy Merey, MD, PhD, a weight-loss specialist and the author of several books, including Beyond Diet and Exercise and The Merey Way to Healthy Weight, says of acupuncture: “I know it’s good for pain relief, but I haven’t seen any good results [for dieting].”



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Acupressure for Weight Loss
What it is: Acupressure is similar to acupuncture but without needles.
How it's performed: In acupressure, strategic points on the body are stimulated with finger pressure.
Does it work? As with acupuncture, the majority of research done on acupressure has been on its ability to relieve chronic pain, but evidence regarding weight loss is scant. One study, reported in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, found that, after six months, participants receiving acupressure treatment lost 2.5 pounds more than those who went to a support group, but the general consensus is more research is needed to evaluate acupressure’s effectiveness


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Ayurveda for Weight Loss
What it is: Ayurvedic medicine, or simply Ayurveda, is one of the world’s oldest medical systems, having originated in India thousands of years ago. Its goal is to integrate and balance the body, mind, and spirit.
How it’s performed: No single procedure or product defines Ayurvedic medicine. Rather, Ayurveda is considered a holistic approach tailored to the individual, with a wide range of therapies including specialized diets, massage, and herbs.
Does it work? As with most alternative therapies for weight loss, clinical research is lacking, but Aryurveda has staunch supporters like Denise Baron of New Mexico, who was so impressed with her nearly 25-pound drop that she became an Ayurveda wellness coach. “Aryuveda addresses the entire nervous system with diet, lifestyle, and self-massage," Baron says. "Methods may include drinking hot water and lemon over the course of the day to stimulate digestion, meditation, breathing exercises, a few gentle yoga poses, and we might even recommend herbs from the kitchen or the health food store.”



Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Why am I getting age spots?

Age Spots are the result of a buildup of wastes known as lipofuscin accumulation which is a byproduct of free radical damage. This waste destroys your bodies skin, brain and liver cells. These free radicals can affect any internal structures. Factors leading to age spots include poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, poor liver function, ingestion of oxidized oil and excessive sun exposure. The formation of these spots can also be due to deficiencies in vit E, selenium, glutathione, chromium and DMAE.

Things to try include Burdock, Milk thistle, red clover to cleanse the bloodstream. Ginkgo biloba increases circulation and is a potent antioxidant. Emu oil and pure lemon juice topically. Most important lifestyle change including avoid caffeine, fried foods, saturated fats, red meat, processed food, sugar. Do a liver cleanse and detox. Eat more veggies and phytonutrients.

By Michelle Plummer
Source- Nutritional healing by Phyllis and James Balch

Saturday, April 6, 2013

For the month of April we are going to have a Grand Opening the last week in April. I will post the exact date a little later. I do want to begin by saying I am excited to welcome a new member to our team name Mariana. If you are looking for a great makeup artist check her out, her work is amayzing. She also does facials and is really into skin. Call 3219467328 and come in for a consulataion.

Also, we have many clothes, and shoes for sale at reasonable prices. Bring in your used clothing, shoes, or purses and get money for them.

We are currently hiring for barbers, nail techs, personel trainers, and cosmetologists. First month is free and after the first month it is 80


bucks a week.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Services offered

Nails



manicure Spa Pedicure full set nail removal Design pink and white Uv Gel paraffin
$10 $20 $15 $5 $5 $20 $20 $10

Natural Hair Stylist (braider)


kinky Twists cornrows wash and deep condition box braids cornrows with weave
$65 $25 $10 $85 $45

Face and Body


facial waxing massage make up eyelashes(strip)
$30 $5 and up $1 per minute $20 $10


Fitness


Group exercise Equipment usage membership counseling personnel trainer
$5 per class $5 per visit