L & R Smart Juices Wellbeing Weight Loss Programme

L & R Smart Juices Wellbeing Weight Loss Programme A life changing experience to wellness and weight loss.

10/07/2023

Sun Gazing

Great fun day spent at Knebworth House today with this gorgeous bunch. Thanks Dicky and little Farmers. Love you all. Xx...
09/07/2023

Great fun day spent at Knebworth House today with this gorgeous bunch. Thanks Dicky and little Farmers. Love you all. X###

More shots done
14/07/2022

More shots done

24/06/2022
Twins for the day.
16/04/2022

Twins for the day.

26/03/2020

I have been saying this sort of thing for years😳
Read this report.

Physical Fitness to Get Your Gut Health in Gear

A lot can happen in 42 days.

Habits form, people fall in love, zucchinis grow.

And according to recent research, the bacteria in the gut microbiome changes after only 42 days — or six weeks — of exercise. That’s without changing your diet, medication, or anything else.

A burgeoning field of study, the gut microbiome has been scientifically verified to impact almost every area of a functioning life...

Our moods, skin quality, digestive health, energy levels, appetites, propensity towards diseases, and much more.

By now, your New Year’s resolutions may have gone by the wayside. According to a survey conducted last year by NPR, exercising more is the number one resolution among participants… This could be a great time to refocus and recommit to your goals.

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Discovering an additional, and possibly more impactful, benefit from exercising could be critical to helping those resolutions stick.

You see, gut flora is very sensitive and reactive to any changes in its environment. Its composition can be affected by your diet, your stress, vices, diseases, sleep patterns, medications, etc. If regular exercise is part of the magic potion that promotes the growth and health of positive gut bacteria, then it might be a more compelling reason to stay fit than even, say, perfecting your beach body.

Let’s take a look at why that is.

What We Know

In the previously referenced study done on the effect of exercise on the microbiome, the researchers found that after only six weeks, they saw certain microbes increase, and others decrease.

Among the increased microbes were ones that help short-chain fatty acids develop. That’s a good thing.

You see, these acids help to reduce the risk of inflammatory disease, an incredibly common gut problem. Inflamed intestines bring so many issues, from IBS to leaky gut to diverticulitis. Short-chain fatty acids also suppress the likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

When you exercise, you increase blood flow in your body, which helps hormones travel more quickly and efficiently, and assists organisms moving through the intestines by strengthening metabolic health and allowing them to relocate depending on the body’s needs.

Not only that, but cardiorespiratory physical activity in particular is also known to advance bacterial diversity in the gut due to the increased efficiency of oxygen delivery during exercise.

So exercising intensely can help restore balance in the gut that isn’t working the way it’s designed to.

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And finally, simply having extra weight isn’t great for your gut’s bacterial populations. Weight applying pressure to the stomach can actually send food and stomach acid back upwards towards the esophagus, causing heartburn (which is actually a condition related to your gut’s health.)

But here’s the kicker…

Staying the Course

Exercise’s positive impact on the gut’s microbiome only matters if the exercise is a sustained effort.

Once you stop exercising, gut composition (at least in the case of the study) returned to its pre-fitness state.

The daily part is the key component.

Here’s what you should do:

Make fitness a daily priority. If it’s difficult for you to engage in high intensity exercises every day due to physical constraints, or even just a crowded schedule, that’s okay! While high intensity workouts do promote better oxygen flow and circulation, you can do low intensity exercises that will help your gut as well. In fact, simply lifting weights can help your bowels function more effectively!
Fold high intensity workouts into your routine. If you already have gut issues, some people find that high intensity training irritates their digestive system. Use it sparingly, if that’s the case. If not, get your body acquainted with rapid squat sets, brief sprinting, box jumps, and burpees.
Include mindful fitness. Not all high intensity workouts need to feel like you’re training for the NFL. Practice resistance training, hot yoga, exhilarating hikes. This is important not only in the kind of fitness you’re practicing, but the way you’re practicing it. Your body physically responds to dread, so work on reframing the relationship you have with exercise. Remember that this isn’t about fitting into the size you want — it’s about fueling your body with the bacteria it needs to build a you that functions better than you could’ve imagined.

While you’re trying to stay healthy during this difficult time, remember that all roads lead back to the gut.

Start by thinking inward.

God bless

26/03/2020

Some information and advice for all Streetwise students, parents, family and friends.
It has been stated that 90% + of all illness comes from inflammation.
The biggest cause of inflammation is stress.
So don’t worry about what’s happening in the world today, your worry is not going to change the situation.
When you are sad, angry or worrying the good genes in your body that fight the bad genes slow down and even become dormant.
When you are happy these good genes race around killing off the bad genes , the happier you the more they race around.
It’s funny the bible written thousands of years ago knew this and says don’t harbour anger as it will only affect you 🙏

So what is the answer, what can we do to protect ourselves from this virus and get over it, should we catch it.

1, Stop worrying, too quote: Miss Beverley Farmer ; it is what is.

2, Low to moderate exercise every day. 15-20 minute workout or a short walk. (this is to help our immune system and other parts of our body)

3, Healthy eating. (and I mean healthy) I remember my dad saying to me, you will only get out, what you put in. (The choice is yours no one else’s, Bad food or Good food)

4, Boost your immune system, this is one of the most important.
If you should require information on how to do this, contact lisa or myself.
We are both qualified Advanced Nutritional Therapist.
( All information and help will be free of charge to you and your families ).

5, Do as the government are advising. To quote the bible again: Give Caesar what is Caesar’s.
As Christians we are told to obey the law of the land.

Whether we agree or not,is not the issue, it’s about staying healthy and building a strong immune system. Worrying and arguing is not going to help.
We all need to stand together and support each other.
Think positive be positive 👍

May the Lord bless and Protect you, your family and loved ones, in Jesus name Amen (so be it).🙏

We will keep you all in our daily prayers 🙏
God bless Rev Rich 🙏😇

26/03/2020

Hi all I would just like to before nights Appreciation applause at 8 pm.
How so very proud I am to call these people family.
They are working on the front line for the NHS, Council, met police & the private sector right in the heart of this dilemma looking after vulnerable people with no thought for themselves.
My Wife Lisa
My Son Richard
My Daughter in law Kerry (6mths pregnant)
My Daughter Beverley
Son in law Al
My Niece Kirsty

Not all Hero’s wear a cape!!
Once again thank you from me and Streetwise.
God bless
Rev Rich🙏

08/11/2019

Well I today completed our L & R 3 day juice plan detox .
I lost 9lb 😀😉

So interesting information
03/07/2019

So interesting information

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