Southern Trauma Centre

Southern Trauma Centre And this page is all about Wellbeing.

Dr Kay McKenzie and her experienced team (formerly known as the Invercargill Child & Family Centre) provide psychology and counselling services from their comfortable, private rooms in Invercargill, or by video calls.

27/08/2025

We used to know fiber only for its role in bulking up stool and improving regular bowel movements, but our understanding of fiber has expanded. Good gut bacteria digest fiber and use it to make short-chain fatty acids, which have a number of health-promoting effects, including:

✅ suppressing the growth of bad bacteria
✅ enhancing absorption of minerals (specifically, calcium)
✅ improving insulin sensitivity
✅ lowering colon cancer risk

While fiber itself has many health benefits, some of the protective effects may actually be due to the presence of polyphenols, a class of phytonutrients found in plant foods, 80% of which may be complexed with fiber. So, adding a fiber supplement is not equivalent to consuming whole plant foods. What’s more, and juicing not only strips away the fiber but also many of these beneficial polyphenols.

Why are polyphenols important?

Polyphenols are among the frontrunners in developing dietary approaches to fight age-related disease. More than 8,000 different polyphenols have been identified in plant foods, yet only a small proportion have had their health effects recorded. The largest class of polyphenols are the flavonoids. Plant eaters may consume more than 4,000 different types of flavonoids on a daily basis.

Berries are especially rich in polyphenols. Anthocyanins, a subgroup of polyphenols responsible for the red, blue, and purple pigments in plants, can cross our blood-brain barrier and localize in brain regions involved in learning and memory.

The bottom line: Blending fruits and vegetables preserves the fiber and attached polyphenols, giving us the full health benefits of eating plant-based foods.

Watch the video “Juicing Removes More Than Just Fiber” at https://see.nf/44lCiUX and “How to Get Enough Polyphenols for Life Extension” at https://see.nf/4ksvCvs to learn more.
PMIDs: 22747080, 24230488, 24528224, 9706145, 20540148, 25919227, 23095074, 31208133, 28606222, 22658645, 28970777

DOI: 10.1021/jf00043a017
doi.org/10.1016/j.tifs.2020.02.004

07/08/2025

We're now our own group! Southern Zouk! We're offering: Fundamental Courses, suitable for beginners and those who are working on getting the fundamental Brazilian Zouk moves and concepts flowing. This will be 6:45 to 7:30 pm, Wednesdays, for 6 weeks. Improver Classes, suitable for those who have don...

07/08/2025

A groundbreaking new study has revealed that dancing may be the single most effective exercise for treating depression outperforming not only other physical activities but even common treatments like antidepressant medications and talk therapy. Australian researchers reviewed data from 218 studies, involving over 14,000 participants, and found that dancing consistently led to the largest drop in depressive symptoms. This joyful movement surpassed the benefits of walking, jogging, yoga, tai chi, strength training, and even cognitive behavioral therapy or SSRIs.

What makes dancing so powerful? Experts say it’s the combination of movement, music, and self-expression. Dancing fully engages both the body and mind, encourages emotional release, and often includes social interaction all elements that boost neurotransmitter activity and mindfulness. Dance is even recognized as a form of somatic therapy, helping people shift their focus away from negative rumination and into the present moment.

Best of all, the benefits of dancing were universal helping people of all ages and backgrounds feel better, both mentally and emotionally. Whether you’re twirling solo in your living room or joining friends for a night out, science suggests that getting your groove on might just be the most accessible, uplifting, and effective mental health boost around.

Sources: BMJ 2024, Noetel M et al., “Effect of exercise for depression: systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.”

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Here's a new local initiative that is promoting wellness though dance. Like/follow/invite/share, or whatever this Facebook thingie will allow you to do https://www.facebook.com/share/15x9cXSvhh/

We are Brazilian Zouk enthusiasts based in Invercargill, who aspire to:
Use dance to promote loving kindness and wellness
Encourage folk of all abilities to dance
Spread the Joy of Zouk
Build the Southern dance community, not only Southern Zouk activities

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13 Esk Street West
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Thursday 9am - 7pm
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