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  1. Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week 2018

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    Today is the start of Rhematoid Arthritis Awareness Week run by the National Rheumatoid Arthritis Society.  

    Rheumatoid Arthritis is an auto immune condition, where the body attacks the lining of the joints.  This causes inflammation, pain and stiffness.If left untreated, the joint can lose its shape and alignment and lead to permanent disability. 

    Key Facts

    • Rheumatoid arthritis can affect people of any age. Around three quarters of people with rheumatoid arthritis are first diagnosed when of working age and women are three times as likely as men to have the disease. 
    • Rheumatoid arthritis is an often misunderstood disease, confused with osteoarthritis which is commonly a wear and tear disease generally affecting the older population. 
    • More than 400,000 people in the UK (around 1%) have rheumatoid arthritis costing the NHS approximately £560 million per year. The National Audit Office estimate that the total cost of RA to the UK economy is £4.8 billion per year

     

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    The conventional medical approaches to treating RA include medication and sometimes surgery.  To complement this, there are also holistic treatments and natural health products which can help to ease inflammation and pain.

    Holistic Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis

    In terms of the treatments I offer, the most useful is Aromatherapy massage

    With aromatherapy massage, there are a number of beneficial effects for sufferers of RA:

    1) pain relief and decreased stiffness, increased mobility in the joints from the massage

    2) reduction of inflammation due to the use of essential oils in the massage oil.  Essential oils are absorbed into the bloodstream during an aromatherapy massage and so continue to work after your treatment has ended.

    3) improvement in mood levels due to the release of the "happy" hormones during massage

    Please note, during an acute flare up where the joints are very painful, massage would not be advisable.  In such cases, I would advise Reiki as this doesn't involve any massage or manipulation of the body, is deeply relaxing, can bring pain relief and can also help to improve mood levels.  Reiki can also be carried out in a comfortable chair for those who find it painful to lie down on a massage couch.

    Products for Rheumatoid Arthritis

    I also create customsied organic Aromatherapy bath and body products for clients and these are available in various sizes.  Following a consultation, I bascially choose a blend of essential oils which are suitable for your condition.  This massage oil can then be used preferably after bathing on a daily basis or as and when needed.

    Essential oils, used in aromatherapy products, are highly versatile, working both on the physical body and on our psychological and emotional natures. This makes aromatherapy one of the best treatments for holistic health in it has positive effects on all aspects of our being.

    Depending on the method used to intake the oils; they are either absorbed into our system via the Skin (massage) or our Lungs and Nasal passages (inhalation). Note, if you use essential oils in a wash off product e.g shower gel, facial wash, soap they are not on the skin long enough to absorb fully. You will have minimal absorption through inhalation only but not through the skin

    Some of the most useful essential oils for Rheumatoid Arthritis include:

    Inflammation: Lavender, Chamomile

    Pain & Stiffness Relief: Lavender, Chamomile, Sweet Marjoram, *Black Pepper, *Ginger - *these are warming, stimulating oils so may not be suitable during acute inflammation flare ups and more suited to ease stiffness.

    Mood Uplifters: Orange, Bergamot, Ylang Ylang.

    If you haven't used Essential oils before, I have a beginners Ebook which will teach you how to use them safely.

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    Well that's all folks, I hope you have found this post useful and do remember to check out the Rheumatoid Arthritis Society website as well. There is lots of useful tips and helpful information for people who have this painful and debilitating condition.

    Until next time

    Zoe

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  2. Sun Awareness Week 2018

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    Sun Awareness Week

    Today is the last day of Sun Awareness Week which is run annually by the British Association of Dermatologists. The main message behind the sun awareness week is to enjoy the sun but enjoy it safely!

    As sunshine is often so sporadic during spring and summer in the UK,  it is easy for many people to get carried away and spend long periods of time during sunny spells without adequate protection.  However, this can be dangerous due to the risk of sunburn, long term sun damage to the skin and of course, skin cancer. 

    For this reason, we need to make sure that we protect our skin during hot, sunny weather.  The advice from the BAD is as follows:

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    On their website they have a number of information leaflets which provide really useful information on how to protect your skin, choose the right sunscreen, check your skin for changes to moles and more.

    In support of Sun Awareness, it’s crucial to protect your skin before you venture into the sun. Consider adding a vitamin regimen to your skincare routine. Vitamin’s D, C, E & K have been proven to help you achieve healthy skin. Our skin naturally absorbs vitamin D from the sun, but vitamins like C and E act as a buffer between our skin and the sun’s harmful rays.

    Vitamin C enhances the effectiveness of sunscreens, giving your skin extra protection, and it can decrease cell damage and aid the healing process of our skin. Vitamin E is a natural antioxidant, which fights against free radicals in the body and cancer-causing cells. It is found in many skincare products as a protector against skin cancer, but it is most effectively absorbed through food and supplements. Consider purchasing supplements for these helpful, UV ray-fighting vitamins and keep your vitamin supplements in a new kind of pillbox for safe keeping.

     If your skin has already been damaged by the sun and you have hyperpigmentation, lines and wrinkles, then I offer a number of manual and electrical facials  which can help to target these concerns. Please contact me if you would like a free consultation to help you choose which facial or combination of facial treatments would be best for you.  A consistent home skin care routine and daily use of a good quality SPF cream is also imperative.

    Until next time

    Zoe

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