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Boost your sex drive with Omega-3

Thursday, 12 January 2012 13:17:17 Europe/London

Research has shown that libido is often the first thing to go, or decline, when women are under stress, have recently given birth or are going through the menopause. For many women (and their partners) a lower sex drive can be a huge problem and even put the relationship under pressure. A flagging libido is a complex problem that can have many different causes. Although it is quite common during the menopause, younger women can see their libido diminish as a result of stress, an unhealthy diet, weight gain, psychological or other problems.

This obviously represents a ‘gold mine’ for the pharmaceutical industry, when lower libido is diagnosed as a ‘medical problem’. More than twenty new drugs are currently being developed that should heighten the female sex drive in one way or another, ranging from nasal sprays with hormones that affect the areas in the brain that stimulate sexual urges, to creams containing nitroglycerine, a substance which relaxes blood vessels and stimulates blood flow. Whether, and when, these products will ever be marketed is by no means certain and, similar to the libido enhancing testosterone patch which has been available to women for some time, it is highly likely that they will only be available on prescription to a very limited group of women (i.e. those entering the menopause early as a result of surgical intervention).

There is, however, another important reason not to be too eager to resort to drugs for this problem, as many of them are associated with potentially risky side-effects. A typical example is Viagra, which can have an adverse effect on blood vessels and could potentially be problematic for the heart. It would be far better to look at, and try to tackle, the root of the problem.

Slim and sexy

The idea that aphrodisiacs (libido enhancing foods) such as oysters, lobster and caviar would help is of course rather far fetched, but food does have an impact on our sexual appetite. An American researcher has demonstrated that a combination of fish oil, dark chocolate and a controlled intake of refined carbohydrates (sugars) has a libido enhancing effect.

In her book, ‘The Orgasmic Diet’, the therapist Marrena Lindberg explains how just a few basic dietary changes can make a major difference to your sex life. Lindberg combines her own experience withextensive scientific research. She maintains that sexual dysfunction in women is all too often treated as a psychological problem, whereas in many cases it is merely due to nutritional deficiencies. The female body responds much quicker and more effectively to a change in diet than to psychotherapy.

One study highlighted that three out of four women noticed a fairly rapid increase in their libido with a healthy diet, Omega-3 supplementation and more exercise. An additional benefit of Marrena Lindberg’s diet is that it does not only increase libido but it also leads to weight loss. Her approach is supported by David Ferguson, a pharmacologist and chairman of the American Women’s Sexual Health Foundation and Maryon Stewart, founder of the Women’s Nutritional Advisory Service.

 

According to Marrena Lindberg, the Orgasmic Diet:

1. Raises the dopamine level in the brain

A daily intake of 3000 mg (in a ratio of 1700 mg EPA an 1300 mg DHA) raises the dopamine level in the brain. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter which is associated with desire and sexual pleasure. Clinical tests have shown that an increase in dopamine production is one of the ‘therapies’ that appear to be particularly successful in cases of sexual dysfunction. Omega-3 also promotes blood flow in the genital area.

In this case, eating more oily fish will not generate much benefit, as the daily requirement of EPA+DHA is too high. In addition to a daily highly concentrated fish oil supplement, a couple of squares of dark chocolate (minimum 70% cocoa solids), each day can also help raise the dopamine level. People who are taking anti-coagulants should consult their physician first, before starting with 3 grams EPA+DHA per day as high doses of Omega-3 fatty acids can enhance the impact of these blood thinning substances.

2. Keeps the seratonin level under control

Serotonin is another significant neurotransmitter, which mainly promotes a feeling of wellbeing and cheerfulness. We need a sufficiently high serotonin level to ensure that we perceive natural hunger pangs and have enough energy to tackle stress. However, when the serotonin level becomes too high, you will focus too much on all the things you need to do and your interest in sex will decline. In other words, it inhibits the mental switch to the relaxed mood needed for romance.

A higher intake of Omega-3 combined with a minimum intake of sugars, starch and caffeine, will help keep your serotonin level under control. 

3. Raises the testosterone level

Studies have shown that women with a healthy sex drive have a high testosterone level. Even though testosterone is a ‘male’ hormone, women also need it. It is produced by the adrenal glands and ovaries but is suppressed by the chemical globulin. The trick is to minimise the amount of globulin in your body. The best way to achieve this according to Lindberg is to ensure that each meal contains 30% protein, to cut back on starch and sugar and to replace it with fruit and vegetables. A daily supplement of zinc and magnesium also helps to keep the amount of globulin under control. A good general multi-vitamin and mineral supplement should suffice for this purpose.

  • Marrena Lindberg’s Orgasmic Diet in a nutshell:
  • Take a pure and highly concentrated fish oil supplement, with 3000 mg EPA and DHA (www.minami-nutrition.com), and multi-mineral supplement with zinc and magnesium each day. 
  • Ensure that each meal contains 30% protein.
  • Your fat intake should amount to approximately 30% of your total calorie intake and should preferably consist of mono-unsaturated fatty acids such as olive oil.
    The rest of your diet should consist of carbohydrates. However, avoid white bread, sugar, potatoes and other starchy foods. Eat as many fruits and vegetables as you like.

(Article courtesy of Shield Health)

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Top Detox Tips

Tuesday, 3 January 2012 15:06:49 Europe/London

Do you feel sluggish and low on energy? Toxic substances are all around us...learn how to detoxify your body and experience vibrant health.

Top Detox Tips

Because of our modern lifestyle, we’re exposed to more toxins than our bodies are designed to handle. The air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat may contain toxic chemicals. And if waste builds up, we get sick. It stands to reason, then, that detoxification should be your firststep to a healthier you. Try the following five tips and this delicate process will put you on the fast track to a better sleep, consistent energy, clear skin, healthy organs, more clarity and a revved-up sex drive:

Fix your gut

Did you know that 70 percent of your immune power resides in your digestive tract? Unfortunately, because of our daily exposure to toxins, our intestinal health is under massive attack. Needless to say, you don't want that to happen. Eat real food rich in antioxidants and fiber, take probiotics and stay away from pesticides, preservatives, refined sugar and antibiotics.

Hydrate

"Drink enough water!" You've heard it a million times - and with a good reason. Each one of us is made up of over 70 percent water and that's why we need to drink enough fluids in order to help acid wastes flow out. And not just any fluids - remember that if you don't filter your water, your body will experience the negative results.

Detox your mind and spirit

Detoxification is not just about what you drink or eat - it's about what you think, too! Put some time aside to relax deeply every day to inhibit sympathetic nervous activity.Try meditation and deep breathing and replace online surfing with real-world activities. You'll feel more focused and enjoy a steady supply of energy.

Get moving

Sooner or later, your tissue will suffocate in their own waste products if you don't exercise regularly. So move your body (at least 35 minutes a day) and let your blood and lymphatic circulation do their job.

Try sauna

If you're walking around with toxins in your tissues, you'll never get a skin that glows. Fortunately, you can always utilize sauna to induce sweating and stimulate a deep cleansing process. The sauna heat releases both chemical and heavy metal toxins under the skin so that they can be purged through respiration - along with various other waste materials. As a result, you'll experience a level of renewal that is hard to surpass.

Detoxification is as invaluable for our health as the beating of the heart. Maximizing your body's detoxification capacity will soon bring a healthy domino effect, allowing you to take charge of your own health and well-being.

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Keeping in top form this Christmas

Thursday, 15 December 2011 11:51:44 Europe/London

Love or loathe it, the run-up to Christmas is a seriously busy time. There's all the pressies to buy, work to get finished up, all those great intentions of new year's resolutions to think about. It's also the one time of the year when you're more likely to get run down. So if you don't want something like a pesky cold holding you back from enjoying your holidays, get yourself an extra dose of echinacea and some vitamin c to boost your immune system. And if you plan on indulging in the next few weeks, starting to take milk thistle right about now will help your liver to process all those tasty treats and tipples, ensuring you're on top form all throughout Christmas.

It might be the season for high spirits, but if you're feeling a little blue, or suffering a touch of SAD (seasonal affective disorder), then taking some Vit D3 will give you that boost that our lack of summer sunshine failed to provide.

Glorious gifts for the health-conscious

As the year's go by, ideas for gifts for family and friends gets more and more difficult. There are a few things that will never fail to impress though. At Healthwise, we've handpicked all our favorite items from the store to create our ultimate wish list hampers.

...So for sis, we've got a gorgeous collection of Trilogy products in a cute as pie hamper- a firm favorite of health conscious beauty junkies world wide. We've got a this whopper of a hamper for that friend who loves her food but doesn't love gluten. For mum, we've got the old favorite Dr Haushka pack with firm favorites for mature skin such as the Rose cream. We can make up any hamper from ANY of the products we sell in Healthwise…no order is too small or big. So if you're stuck for a gift idea for Dad, sister, brother, mother, auntie, friend, foe, get in touch, tell us who you're gifting, and we'll organise the perfect hamper for that lucky person.

Seasonal treats

There's no better time to allow yourself to indulge than during the Christmas season, but for some people, tucking into a Christmas pud or cake is wishful thinking. So we're stocking some tasty Christmas treats so everyone's happy. Try the Orgranic gluten-free rich plum pudding or our gorgeous sugar-free dairy-free, wheat-free Christmas cake. We love the non-alcohol Yorkshire Punch, and for an extra special treat, the Booja Booja Dairy-free organic truffles just might be the best you've ever tasted!

Spend €50 on any Solgar products and receive a luxurious 100% organic cotton bath robe worth €46.

Tis the season for giving and so, when you buy any Dr Hauschka product from the Rejuvenating Range, we give you a FREE Dr Hauschka Intensive Treatment worth €60.

Everyone’s favourite beauty brand, Trilogy, is giving our customers a free Hydrating Mist Toner when you buy two or more Trilogy products.

Use Dr Hauschka

Fancy winning €2,000 worth of natural skincare products from Dr Hauschka? Every time you buy a product from the Dr Hauschka range, we’ll give you a gold card with a unique entry number. Then all you need to do is enter the number on the Dr Haushka website and keep your fingers crossed!

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You can now tell your friends on Facebook!

Wednesday, 31 March 2010 12:07:24 Europe/London

I just added a "Tell your friends about us" section to our Facebook page. This, unsurprisingly, allows you to view a list of your friends, and suggest to the ones you think would be interested in what we do, that they become a fan of our page. Doing this will let them keep up with the latest news, offers, and upcoming events that we run.

We've been using Facebook a bit recently to connect with people who are interested in the types of products we sell, and the various events we've been running over the past few months. We wanted a way to be easily able to share what's going on, and to get feedback from people who are interested. We already send out a monthly newsletter (you've already subscribed...haven't you!), but Facebook allows things to be a lot more interactive.

So, if you haven't become a fan on Facebook yet, why not do it now and let us know what you think of the site!. If you're already a fan, and you think some of your friends might be interested too, you can suggest it to them now (...and we'd love to hear what you think of the site too!).

If anyone (of the geeks among you!) would like to know how to add one of those boxes to their own page, feel free to leave me a comment below and I can post the code here.

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Fair Trade Music - Paolo Nutini & the Big Swap

Thursday, 4 March 2010 00:52:21 Europe/London

The Fairtrade folks organising the Big Swap have partnered with some musicians and Cadburys and released an album.

If you're a fan of Paolo Nutini, or the Big Ghana Band, all you have to do is head over to their site, and let them know about the Fairtrade Big Swap you've made. After that, you can download your free album. Nice.

Here's the track-listing for the album:

  • . Pencil Full Of Lead – Paolo Nutini Feat. The Big Ghana Band
  • Sound Of The Underground – Covered by The Big Ghana Band
  • You spin me round – Covered by The Big Ghana Band
  • Ooh La La – Covered by The Big Ghana Band
  • Unbelievable – Covered by The Big Ghana Band
  • One Day Like This – Covered by The Big Ghana Band
  • Zingolo – Feat. Tinny
  • Bonus – Zingolo Sway Remix

And of course, if you're looking for something to make the Swap with, we can help you with some Fairtrade special offers there!. We've got an earlier post too that explains a bit more about the 2 week Big Swap

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Spreading the word - our monthly newsletter

Tuesday, 8 December 2009 15:29:38 Europe/London

We recently started sending out monthly email newsletters to customers who opt-in to receive them. We thought it would be a good way of passing on whatever special offers are running from month-to-month, and sharing health tips, recommendations, and anything else of interest that's going on in Healthwise. We've put all the newsletters we've sent so far up on the site (only two so far, but it'll grow!).

If you don't normally sign up for newsletters, we thought this would give you a good idea of the type of thing you can expect from us (and we wanted to show off our Christmas-y December newsletter!). We send out our newsletter once a month, and only to people who have opted-in to receive it (we don't like spam. No-one does). That's why everyone of our newsletter mails gives you a way to instantly unsubscribe (meaning you're removed from the list and won't get any more of them.)

After you've had a look at the types of mails we've sent so far (it's only early days for us), if you'd like to get a monthly newsletter, you can pop your email address in the "Newsletter" box on the right of the page. If you're reading this on Facebook, you can sign-up to the mailing list by going to the "Mini-Site" tab on our Facebook page and filling in your details there. It's almost too easy!

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Organic Hamper Competition Winner

Monday, 7 December 2009 11:48:02 Europe/London

As part of the anniversary celebrations and website launch, we ran a competition for September & October for a hamper filled with approx €100 of organic products. To win, all you had to do was sign up to the mailing list (which you can do now on the right side of the page if you haven't yet!).

To choose a winner, I used Twitter (so the choice of winner wasn't mine, it was up to whoever gave me a random number fastest). The lucky winner that was choosen was Sarah Knight (location to be confirmed).

 

Competition draw winner

 

Congratulations to Sarah on winning this great prize. If you'd like to keep up with what's going on, you can either sign up to our mailing list (on the right side of this page), become a fan on Facebook (facebook.healthwise.ie), or subscribe to our blog's RSS news feed.

 

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Last chance to win!

Friday, 30 October 2009 15:46:32 Europe/London

Our October anniversary competition is coming to a close tomorrow....so you still have time to try and win the fantastic hamper of organic products worth approx €100.

To enter all you have to do is sign up for our mailing list before the end of the day tomorrow (Saturday, October 31st). You can sign up on using the box on the right side of the page.

Good luck!!

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Update to the Blog News Feed

Thursday, 29 October 2009 21:10:51 Europe/London

Due to some unavoidable website maintenance we have had to update the address of the blog's news (RSS) feed. Because of this, if you have subscribed to the feed in the past few weeks, you will no longer receive updates.

To recieve updates, you will need to subscribe to the new blog feed now.

Sorry about the inconvenience!

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Lucky People! - Some Competition Winners

Thursday, 15 October 2009 14:22:00 Europe/London

Over the past month we've been running lots of competitions in store....and we've chosen some lucky winners! First up was the Winter Care pack that was given away through our competition in the Galway Advertiser (pdf). The luck winner was Demelza Lynn from Galway (pictured below on the right with Bernie of Healthwise). winter_care_pack

In the Winter Care pack was:

  • Dr Haushka Rose Moisturiser and Dr Haushka Handcream
  • Solgar Ester-C; Solgar VM75;
  • Vogel Echinacea (for boosting the immune system)
  • Higher Nature Immune-Plus (contains Vitamin C with Zinc, Blackcurrent & Elderberry) are the perfect addition to your winter diet.
  • Eskimo Oils are amazing for your skin,
  • Green People Vitamin Shampoo
  • Blake's Organic Extra Dark Chocolate
  • Solaris Botanicals Organic Herbal Teas: Osiris (Immune Tea) and Hermes (Warming Spice Tea), a tasty warmer for a chilly day.
  • Atlantic Aromatics Essential oils (Cinnamon & Orange Oil, and Euclyptus oil)

We also ran an in-store competition for the fantastic hamper pictured below with the two lucky winners. This was hamper was packed full of a great selection of our top organic products. The winner was Mr. James Couglan, pictured with Karolina (right) from Healthwise.

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Don't forget, you still have time to win a great hamper of organic products, as part of our 30th anniversary celebrations.

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