Body Dynamics Maui

Body Dynamics Maui A Maui pilates studio that offers private lessons with Denise Claydon, an instructor with over 20 years of experience.

Body Dynamics is a private studio in the exclusive town of Launiupoko/Lahaina on West Maui, with a serene Ocean View of the Pacific. We offer private lessons given by an experienced instructor with over 20 years of training. We use advanced equipment including a cadillac, reformer, chair, and spine corrector. Nutritional counseling is also available upon request. We also offer the AromaTouch Technique for those who need a healing, rejuvenating and renewing experience.

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01/26/2022

This is a fantastic Wellness Center

We had a woman attend her fourth retreat in December. She has a powerful testimony. Stay tuned to hear it....soon.

10/09/2020

Natural menopause relief is sought out by millions of women who suffer from the symptoms of menopause wreaking havoc on their bodies. Much of this havoc is caused by a diet filled with bad fats, too much protein, and a lack of nutrients. Eating healthily and exercising are your first steps to getting healthy. A diet filled with fruits and vegetables is filled with nearly all of the nutrients you need to be healthy and balanced. Yet, sometimes, we need a little bit of extra help. In this article, we’re going to talk about some herbal supplements that help balance out your hormones and make the symptoms of menopause much better.

Progesterone Cream

Because of the controversy over the safety of estrogen replacement therapy, many women turn to natural and herbal products for relief of fluctuating hormones. One of the best and most stabilizing hormones a woman can have is progesterone. In estrogen replacement therapy, progestin has been used. It is very similar to progesterone and behaves nearly the same way in the body, but it causes all sorts of side-effects, including increasing the risk of cancer. It is, however, cheap and easily extracted.

On the other hand, natural bioidentical progesterone can be extracted from the wild yam. This is a little bit more complicated and expensive. However, the progesterone from wild yam does not cause the type of side-effects the progestin did. Plus, natural progesterone cream from the wild yam is vegan. Many companies will add vitamin E and other healthy fats that can be absorbed by the body. This benefits not only our hormonal health, but our heart and our whole body.

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Progesterone cream can be applied to any portion of the body and is most commonly used on the lower abdomen and the breasts. The progesterone is absorbed through the skin. Because progesterone helps reduce the risk of breast and ovarian cancers, heart disease, and depression, applying it in specific locations can increase its effectiveness.

Herbal Relief

When you combine a good progesterone cream with herbal therapy, you’ll achieve full systematic support of the whole body. Let’s look at some of the top herbs that can help you balance your emotions and hormones with minimal side effects.

Maca

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This plant, a relative of cabbage and broccoli, is native to Peru and is in the early stages of research that shows it helps fertility and s*xual drive. It has historically been used by women to help them healthfully get through menopause. It’s a highly nutritious plant containing healthy carbs and lots of vitamins and minerals. The chief benefit for women going through menopause is it enhances s*xual drive. Most women going through menopause find their desire for s*x to be at an absolute minimum. It puts a lot of strain on their relationships and can cause mood swings. Maca can help increase your desire for in*******se and make it more comfortable when you have it.

Additionally, this root may help you lose weight and feel more energetic. Women who take maca find they have a bit more energy and fewer aches and pains. Maca is popularly included in sports drinks and nootropics that help improve athletic performance. Much of the research has been done on men, in regards to athletic performance using maca, but studies have also shown women benefit as much or even more. Finally, it may help you stabilize your emotions. Specific studies have shown that maca can help relieve the symptoms of mild depression and mood swings.

Vitex

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This herb is used throughout Europe and, more recently, in the Americas to help women who are having fertility and menstrual problems. In the herbal world, it is considered to be one of the top herbs for women. It’s been used for over 2000 years to increase fertility and regulate menstrual cycles.

Today, in Europe, vitex is prescribed as one of the top treatments for irregular cycles, second stage menopause, and endometriosis. In the U.S., vitex can be purchased as an over-the-counter supplement and is often used by naturopaths and herbalists as part of a formula to help relieve menstrual issues.

Vitex encourages the pituitary gland to produce progesterone naturally. It can help bolster your natural supply of progesterone and balance out your estrogen. By balancing out these two hormones, your body does not go through as many mood swings or hot flashes. Thus, it can also relieve the stress on the adrenal glands, further helping to reduce stress.

Magnesium

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Magnesium is not an herb, but it is one of the top supplements nearly all women need. It assists over 350 processes of the body and helps with sleep, pain issues, bone health, and energy production. Many of the symptoms of menopause show signs of them stemming from magnesium deficiency. These include fatigue, muscle pain, irregular periods, headaches, hot flashes, and indigestion. Magnesium deficiency also presents itself as migraine headaches, restless sleep, insomnia, heart problems, and high blood pressure.

Many of the long-term side-effects of menopause are associated with a deficiency in magnesium. These include heart disease, osteoporosis, weakness, weight gain, and feeling cold all the time. When you take a magnesium supplement, it can help relieve many of these problems and help your body balance your hormones. Magnesium can boost your energy by helping to convert the T4 thyroid hormone into the more active and bioavailable T3. It can also help the liver reduce levels of cortisol, adrenaline, and excessive estrogen.

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B6

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B6 is part of the B-complex vitamins and something you probably get an adequate amount of as part of a predominantly vegetable-based diet. However, during menopause, you may need to increase it more than your dietary intake allows. In this case, a low-level B6 or pyridoxine supplement can help give you a boost. In fact, taking a general B-complex supplement that includes adequate levels of B6 will provide you with an increase of all of the B vitamins, mostly because they work together.

The primary role of B6 is in the brain. B6 is critical to glucose utilization of nerve cells. In particular, B6 is required for the proper production of serotonin. The serotonin/dopamine balance in the brain helps regulate your mood and, by having an appropriate level of serotonin production, you can help ward off mood swings and depression.

Black Cohosh

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Moving into the lesser-known herbs, black cohosh has been used in the Americas, particularly by the Native Americans, for all sorts of women’s troubles. Its uses include treating kidney issues, malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, sore throat, joint inflammation, labor, menstrual cramps, and menopause.

The most widely studied area of black cohosh use is the relief of menstruation and menopause issues. Although it’s been proven effective in most studies, scientists aren’t quite sure how it works. It’s believed by some that black cohosh alters and enhances the way the body utilizes other nutrients, like B6, allowing the body to naturally take over its natural processes and reducing menopause side-effects.

However, black cohosh does come with some warnings. It should not be taken by women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. Women with estrogen-induced breast cancer or the risk of breast cancer, and those with liver issues, should not take black cohosh, as it has been found in some, but not all studies to exacerbate problems with breast cancer and liver disease.

Black cohosh has been shown more effective and safe when taken as a tea or low-dose supplement. High-dose supplements, tinctures, and extracts have demonstrated the highest potential for problems and the lowest success rate.

Stress Relief

There are several other practical ways to reduce menopause symptoms and help your body be healthy naturally. Many of these are low-cost or free and can be performed in the convenience of your own home.

Massage

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Under the hands of the skilled massage therapist, massage can balance your hormones and reduce your stress. Many studies show massage therapy can reduce pain, reduce heart disease, reduce blood pressure, quiet the mind, and help repair muscular and tissue damage. During menopause, massage can help balance your hormones, reduce stress, and give you a little bit of alone-time to get your mind back under your control.

Most massage therapists recommend getting a weekly massage, as this is the frequency that has shown the most significant benefit for most problems. However, even a monthly massage provides benefits. If you don’t have access to a good massage therapist, getting your muscles rubbed by a loved one works nearly as well. All it takes is a little bit of love to give a home-based massage. This can help connect you with your loved one, can act as a prelude for more intimate activities, and can build better bonds. A 15-minute foot massage from your husband has been reported to be one of the most intimate activities a husband and wife can share without engaging in s*x.

Prayer

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It may not seem like it, but taking a few minutes out of your activities several times a day for prayer can help balance your mood and give you peace. Taking a few minutes out for prayer can give you God’s perspective and calm your mind and help you control those automatic negative thoughts.. Even with your hormones causing random thoughts and mood swings, these few minutes of prayer can bring things back into focus and give you balance.

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Exercise

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No list is complete without exercise. Throughout our lives, exercise is critical for helping us maintain healthy bones, a trim figure, and balanced hormones. During menopause, many women gain weight. This is attributed to fluctuating hormones causing food cravings, fatigue causing less activity, and the body not adapting to the hormones and new lifestyle patterns.

Exercise can help you balance your emotions and hormones. Primarily, and almost instantaneously, exercise helps burn through any additional cortisol and adrenaline that linger in your system. These stress hormones cause you to gain weight and put extra stress on your heart and mind. As you burn through the stress hormones, your body can rebalance the other hormones. Without the excess cortisol, your brain can begin producing higher levels of serotonin and dopamine. This can help reduce depression and anxiety while giving you clear thoughts and more focus.

Without the additional cortisol in your system, your body can let go of excess stored fats and let you lose weight that may be causing heart problems and liver problems. This exercise also helps clear out your lymphatic system from toxins and waste and increases the oxygen flow within yourself. Both of these will give you more energy and boost your immune system.

Eating Right

Finally, eating a diet consisting primarily of fruits and vegetables gives your body the nutrition it needs to be healthy. These fruits and vegetables are filled with vitamins and minerals, especially that magnesium and B6 we talked about earlier, and are low-carb and low-fat. Juicing is one of the fastest and easiest ways to get in a lot of vegetables without overwhelming your system. Although highly nutritious, fruits and vegetables take up a lot of room in your stomach and take time and effort to digest. It takes work to break down these fruits and vegetables, making you feel hungry quite often.

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However, you can give yourself all of the nutrition of the produce in a very easy to drink package. This leaves you feeling light and energetic and gives your body a chance to digest the food quickly. It lets your body extract more vitamins and minerals from the juices you’re drinking, and your body’s demand for food goes down. You won’t feel hungry, and you won’t continually be looking for a snack or meal. You’ll just feel the rush of energy and healing properties from the fruits and vegetables.

Conclusion

When combined with the right diet and exercise, progesterone cream and herbal products can help you balance your hormones and get through menopause without the life-disrupting side-effects. Just remember, all of these techniques work together. A few herbs aren’t going to overcome a bad diet and sedentary lifestyle. Your body wants to move and be active. Support it by using proper nutrition and proper exercise. Then add the herbs to give you the last little boost to make sure everything is balanced and healthy.

07/01/2020

Health Benefits of Lettuce
The Calories in Lettuce are Low and Almost no Fat.
Lettuce has only 12 calories for 1 shredded cup. This is why it is so good for weight loss.
High in Fiber and Cellulose
Another reason it is good for weight loss.
This fiber also helps remove bile salts from the body. When the body replaces these salts it breaks down cholesterol to do so. This is why lettuce is also good for your heart!
Lettuce is Heart Healthy
Lettuce’s vitamin C and beta-carotene work together to prevent the oxidation of cholesterol. This prevents the build up of plaque.
Omega-3 Fatty acids.
Romaine lettuce has a 2/1 ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids. That’s a great ratio.
Calories in lettuce are not significant because there is so little fat. UNLESS you eat a lot but we actually suggest you do.
Complete Protein
Romaine lettuce has 20 % of its calories in protein.
Like all whole foods, much of the protein in lettuce is complete but that amount can be increased by combining with balancing proteins.
Helps with Insomnia
The white fluid that you see when you break or cut lettuce leaves is called lactucarium.
Lactucarium has relaxing and sleep inducing properties similar to o***m but without the strong side effects. Simply eat a few leaves or drink some lettuce juice.
Lettuce is Alkaline Forming
The minerals in lettuce help to remove toxins and keep your acid/alkaline balance in order. Once you are balanced on this level there are a host of benefits including greater energy, clearer thinking, deep restful sleep, and youthful skin.
To read more go to Balance Your Body – With Alkaline Balance.
Low Glycemic Index
Lettuce has an average glycemic index of 15 but because it has so few calories its glycemic load is considered zero.
For anyone watching their blood sugars for medical reasons this is great. Low glycemic index also is great of weight management.
Whole live food
Lettuce is almost always eaten raw which has many micronutrients not found in cooked or processed food. Eating raw food also adds vital energies not isolated or recognized by nutritional science.
The large food corporations have not found a way to package lettuce long term or stick it in cans or boxes. Let’s hope they never do!
In fact, lettuce is one of the few foods which can be found organic and prewashed already in bins for you to eat immediately.
Lettuce Tastes Great.
Even though lettuce has very low calories, many varieties still have a sweet taste.
To get maximum benefit from your food you should really WANT to eat it with your whole body not just your mind saying it is good for you. If you like the bitter taste you can find that too!
Interesting Facts and History:
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Lettuce is part of the daisy and thistle family!
Lettuce was served on the tables of the Persian kings – 6th century B.C
It was revered by the Greeks and Romans for basic food and medicine (sleep induction)
Emperor Caesar Augustus built a statue praising lettuce as he believed eating it had cured him of an illness!
The Chinese consider lettuce good luck and make sure eat it on special occasions.
Lettuce was introduced to North America by none other than Christopher Columbus.
Wild lettuce is common around the globe.
Unless you buy organic, lettuce can contain a lot of toxins and pesticides. This is because:
It has a high surface to weight ratio.
Bugs and microorganisms love those tender lettuce leaves just as much as you.
Therefore: Lettuce in on the list of Dirty Dozen – those foods you SHOULD buy organic. Discover the other 11 foods here: 12 Foods You Must Eat Organ

05/04/2020

Aloha: just wanted to share with you all about
Copaiba Oil.
When I first got it, I really didn’t like the smell.
But I kept hearing more and more about how it supports the digestive, cardiovascular, nervous, immune and respiratory systems. Now that is a lot of systems in the body.
It also calms anxious thoughts, relieves pain , and is an atioxidant that boost the immune system. Also you can take it internally, besides topically and aromatically. It supports people to feel and live their best.
In this time of uncertainty, turning to God has been my anchor. And using Copaiba has helped me overcome anxiety and calmed my Spirit.

01/18/2020

I discipline my body like an athlete training it to do what it should. I subdue my body and keep it under control.

12/07/2019

Plant Based Food Prep Class for Smartee’s
Sat, Dec 14, 10 - 2
$25 donation
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09/27/2018

Plant Based Food Prep Class
Sat, Sept 29, 10:00 to 1:30
155 Awake Street
$25 includes lunch

Plant Based Food Prep Class Monday, March 19 at155 Awaiku St10:00 to 1:30Come learn 10 essentials for a Healthy Lifestyl...
03/17/2018

Plant Based Food Prep Class
Monday, March 19 at
155 Awaiku St
10:00 to 1:30
Come learn 10 essentials for a Healthy Lifestyle , healthy substitutes for superior health and wellness, as well as easy tools to prepare plant based recipes, and sit and have an amazing lunch.
$25
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808-276-1242

A Maui pilates studio that offers private lessons with Denise Claydon, an instructor with over 20 years of experience.

11/14/2017

If you are proactive with your health and use natural remedies to balance your hormones, then you can experience relief from hot flashes.
If you are proactive with your health and use natural remedies to balance your hormones, then you can experience relief from hot flashes.
How Long Do Menopause Hot Flashes Last?
Hot flashes are some of the most dreaded symptoms of menopause, especially because a hot flash can occur suddenly and leave you sweaty and uncomfortable. Many women experience hot flashes and assume that they need to suffer through the discomfort, and they patiently wait for years… hoping that the hot flashes will eventually go away on their own.

But, it has been found that women frequently experience hot flashes for many years, and it is very possible that you might have these symptoms for as long as 10 years after your last menstrual cycle. There is hope though, because it is possible to reduce or completely eliminate hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause. If you are proactive with your health and use natural remedies to balance your hormones, then you can experience relief.

Common Occurrence of Menopause Hot Flashes
Most women going through menopause report either hot flashes, night sweats, or both. Generally, untreated symptoms last for 2 to 5 years, although they may last for more than a decade for some women.

The severity of the hot flashes can vary from one woman to the next. For example, some women have mild hot flashes that are somewhat annoying, but they don’t cause much disruption for their daily life. On the other hand, hot flashes can be very debilitating and severe for other women, resulting in heavy sweating and difficulty moving about daily activities when a hot flash is occurring.

Not every woman will experience hot flashes, but a large majority of women will experience at least mild hot flashes at some point during menopause. Certain factors might increase the risk of hot flashes, including women who have a history of smoking, a previous hysterectomy, or high alcohol consumption.

Smoking may increase the risk of hot flashes.Smoking may increase the risk of hot flashes.
Treatment for Hot Flashes
Most conventional doctors will suggest hormone replacement therapy as a treatment if you want to get rid of menopausal hot flashes. The problem is that these treatments have been linked with serious side-effects, such as heart disease and cancer. It’s not worth the increased risk of these life-threatening diseases in order to experience relief from hot flashes!

A better alternative is a natural approach. By utilizing the combination of a healthy diet, regular exercise, and high quality supplements, you can find relief from the symptoms of menopause without putting your health at risk.

One key aspect to reduce hot flashes is to decrease your consumption of sugar, especially refined sugar such as candy and dessert. It has been found that sugar consumption might increase the frequency and intensity of hot flashes, and many women notice a difference when they cut refined sugar from their diet. Some women have reported that their hot flashes completely go away after eliminating sugar!

Here at Hallelujah Diet, our goal is to help you find the relief you are looking for, so that you can get rid of the uncomfortable symptoms of menopause and feel better about your health.

11/14/2017

Plant Based Food Prep
Class for Smartee's
Sat., Nov. 18, 11 - 2
155 Awake St
$25 includes Lunch
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