23 April 2012

Get on with it with NLP

Enough with the rehearsals, let's get on with the show

photo from Amazing Woolloomooloosers poster circa 1985

Do you spend a lot of time thinking about what you'd like to do - maybe, kinda, sort of - but you never quite get around to getting on with it?  I totally relate.  NLP - that's neuro-linguistic programming - can help you identify what you really want and why, what's slowing your progress, and how you can start today to create the changes you want in your life.


So, if you've got a habit you want to change, a feeling you would prefer to feel less often, or a goal you want to achieve, NLP may be just what you need to give you that little push, or for you to create profound changes in your life!! It's very cool, and really very simple.

As well as Naturopathy, I also offer NLP focussed sessions at Mornington Complementary Medicine - call the clinic direct on 5973 6886 for more information and an appointment.

And.... on with the show!

13 March 2012

What does vitality mean to you?

An optimal state of vitality can be achieved by everyone, by following the Naturopathic approach that treats each person individually and wholistically.

Natural health practitioners often mention words like vitality, vital force, qi, prana, energy flow, innate healing ability.  These words represent the concept of human beings in an effortless state of health, joy, peace, wellness, longevity.

I too believe that this is a state we can all attain, however, each individual will have their own ideal of what vitality means for them, for now.  For some, vitality may mean being able to turn up for work even though they partied all night.  For others it’s being able to feel energetic and able to smoothly deal with the challenges of parenthood.  Then, for some it’s nurturing their body, mind and spirit to sublime perfection. 

As vitality is different for everyone part of the process is becoming aware of what helps you to meet your individual physical, emotional and spiritual needs for the long term. This will include (amongst many factors) what foods are right for you, how you exercise, your emotional outlook, your stress management techniques, how you listen to the signs expressed by your body and mind, and recognising your constitutional weaknesses – a tendency for colds, headaches, constipation etc.

My aim is to see you enjoying your optimal state of vitality being open to change and flexible to roll with the challenges that life provides.  Naturopathic medicine offers not only pathways to healing specific illnesses but also remedies that support the maintenance of your individual optimal vitality. 

01 February 2012

Is your enthusiasm for a New Year resolution starting to fade? Wait, keep the faith!

Here's a tip that may help you get what you really, really want.

Be clear on exactly what you want the outcome to be. What is the feeling that you want to achieve.

Write down what feeling it is that you DON'T want to have anymore. For example, I want to lose weight so I don't feel fat and tired anymore. So, therefore, the positive spin is I want to lose weight so I feel energetic and fabulous about myself.  Keep hold of that vision of feeling energetic and fabulous and always say and think your resolution in the positive - the resolution is to feel energetic and fabulous.

Move forward in time to when you are now feeling energetic and fabulous. Really feel it - how good is that??!!!  From this space of feeling energetic and fabulous look back to see/feel/imagine the steps that you might take towards this feeling.  So... feeling energetic and fabulous, look back towards today to see what you might do next to keep this feeling of, that's right, being energetic and fabulous!!!

You are energetic and fabulous!

02 November 2011

Eat your nuts

As you may know, I’m a big fan of almonds as a snack.  

Recent research reports that nuts as a snack compared to a muffin or muffin and nuts (all equal calories) improved blood glucose levels and cholesterol in people with type 2 diabetes.  So, eat your nuts! 

For easier digestion, soak, grind, chop or crush nuts.  Buy unsalted, unroasted nuts and then roast them yourself as required.  Dry roast on a baking tray in the oven preheated to 180°C for a quick five minutes. 

REF:  DJA Jenkins, CWC Kendall, MS Banach et al., Nuts as a Replacement for Carbohydrates in the Diabetic Diet, Diabetes Care 2011, 34(8), 1706-11, abstract only; http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/34/8/1706

24 August 2011

Naturopath, Jennifer Rollings providing Naturopathic Health Care



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Tuesdays 8.30am to 2pm
Saturdays 8.30am to 4pm
at Mornington Complementary Medicine
138 Tanti Avenue, Mornington
T: +61 3 5973 6886


19 April 2011

More than mood

A bad mood can be caused by more than just simply emotions.  To help you through the tough times in life, understanding the factors that may lower your resilience is vitally important.  Poor digestion, inadequate nutrition, hormone imbalance, immune dysregulation, sleeping habits, chronic pain, some medications, alcohol, and food intolerances can all impact on your mood – and this is certainly not the full list.  Naturopathy can help you determine the factors that negatively affect your mood and give you treatment options.

16 March 2011

In support of Earth Hour, here's another reason to turn the lights off

Research has found that exposure to room light compared to dim light for the eight hours before bedtime reduces the body's production of melatonin - a hormone vital for sleep. The authors concluded that regularly keeping on room lights in the hours before bedtime delays the start of melatonin release and reduces its duration as the body thinks night is shorter than what it really is - leading to less sleep.  As melatonin has been found to be involved in a number of regulatory processes, the authors suggest that the reduction in melatonin production not only affects sleep but also regulation of body temperature, blood pressure, and blood glucose.  So, for the sake of good sleep, as well as it being good for the environment and your power bill, turn the lights off!

Ref: Joshua J. Gooley, Kyle Chamberlain, Kurt A. Smith, Sat Bir S. Khalsa, Shantha M. W. Rajaratnam, Eliza Van Reen, Jamie M. Zeitzer, Charles A. Czeisler, and Steven W. Lockley 2011, Exposure to Room Light before Bedtime Suppresses Melatonin Onset and Shortens Melatonin Duration in Humans (abstract only), J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2011 96 (3): E463-E472 , doi:10.1210/jc.2010-2098


If you have trouble sleeping, Naturopathic Health Care can help.