AdamsD Â Â 10 #1 Posted January 11, 2012 I wanted to share my recent health experience with you. I have suffered with Endometriosis and Chronic Constipation (sometimes not being able to go for almost over a week) for many years. Having had surgery for the Endo and endless unsatisfactory appointments with my GP Practice about the constipation, fatigue, acne, weight gain, severe bloating and sadly miscarriages. I've been told its my age, its normal for me, you'll have to work a bit harder to get those pounds off, eat more wholegrain, prescribed HUSK based products, 'your borderline so wont be treated' the list goes on - all very frustrating. I asked my partner for a course of Colonic Hydrotherapy as a Christmas present and after some reaserch for a qualified practitioners pointed him in the direction of the 'Wainwright Therapy Centre' on Kenwood Avenue, Sheffield. Â Nervous and anxious I met with Colon Hydrotherapist - Jay Judge who was without a doubt a breath of fresh air. After a thorough look at my diet and lifestyle followed by the first of three Hydrotherapy treatments Jay was able to establish I had a Wheat and Gluten Intolerance and advised on a Wheat and Gluten Free diet along with limiting caffiene, red meats and sugar. I cant emphasise enough the benefits of changing my diet along with the relief through the Hydrotherapy. Within three days my energy levels hit the roof and for the first time in three years I have rejoined the gym. Im my first week I lost 5.5.pounds and am still slowly and steadily losing the weight three weeks on. Forget the diets, forget the fads and invest in seeing Jay ~ her advice has potentially saved me from serious illness including a higher risk of Bowel and Stomach cancers given the amount of toxins my body was holding. Constipation is one of biggest causes behind most ailments. Please forget the quick fix, no fix diets and invest in your health. It will not only help you feel and look fantastic it will also help with the weight loss, improve your quality of life. No quick fix diet is going to do that. Jay is absolutely fantastic and I cannot thank her enough for the advice and treatment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
*Pear-Cider* Â Â 10 #2 Posted January 18, 2012 nice review there AdamsD ! Â As a fellow gluten and wheat free person i would suggest Spital Hill Tesco's for a large variety of food ! Â Sainsburys has a better selection of the frozen gluten free stuff, but high in salt and the bread has quite abit of fat in, Â Most of the breads in Tesco's though you dont have to toast, and these days seems to be lots more Gluten free products comng out ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
ShirleyJay   10 #3 Posted January 25, 2012 Thank you for this feedback, it means such a lot to me, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...