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Pontypridd Osteopaths • January 7, 2025

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Winter Newsletter 2025

Happy New Year to all our patients! We hope that you had a lovely Christmas without too many aches and pains!

CONTENTS

  1. Clinic news
  2. Other therapists at our clinic
  3. 5 Foods that help you beat the blues


CLINIC NEWS

We say a sad goodbye to Kim Tuhill (associate osteopath) who leaves us at the end of January.

 

We welcome a new associate osteopath Charlie Price and counsellor Murray Harvey to our clinic this month.

 

Charlie recently graduated from Swansea University as an Osteopath, where they became very passionate about treating patients with connective tissue disorders and autoimmune conditions. Charlie also enjoys furthering their knowledge on the effects of mental health and chronic stress on the body.

 

Outside of academia, Charlie is a keen equestrian, also enjoying archery and spending time vivarium scaping. They are a proud plant lover, caring for over 80 houseplants with the help of their two cats.

Charlie is from Aberdare and is a fluent Welsh speaker.

 

Murray has always been interested in human psychology. He initially volunteered for Samaritans, before returning to education to attain a first in BA(Hons) Counselling and Therapeutic Practice at the University of South Wales and is currently undertaking a MSc in Psychology

(conversion). He is currently a self-employed counsellor working with Basecamp in Chepstow, where he also teaches CPCAB Level 2 Counselling Skills.

 

You can contact Murray by email mahtherapy@gmail.co.uk to make an appointment at our clinic.

Other therapists at our clinic

DAVID KERR

HYPNOTHERAPIST

Contact David for more information or to book an appointment at our clinic.

Telephone : 07872986267

www.hpa-hypnosis.co.uk



ABBIE DAY

HOLISTIC THERAPIST

Please call Abbie to arrange an 

appointment.

Telephone : 07927220757 

Email : Beeblissfulmassage@hotmail.com


RHI KEMP-KEMP DAVIES

SEX AND RELATIONSHIP THERAPIST

Please contact Rhi for more information.


Email : rhikempdavies@gmail.com

sexandrelationshiptherapy.co.uk


JEN SOUTHON

COUNSELLOR

Contact Jen for more information or to make an appointment at our clinic.

Telephone: 07415753986

e. jennsouthon@gmail.com


SIAN HUGHES

PSYCHOTHERAPIST

Please email me at 

sonderpsychologicalservices@

gmail.com to arrange a no obligation chat.


JO BOGACZ

YOGA THERAPIST

Contact Jo for more information or to book an appointment at our clinic.

Email: jo@yogahwb.com

Telephone: 07966 050826

5 FOODS TO HELP YOU BEAT THE BLUES

1. MARMITE

 

If you’re feeling anxious, stressed or depressed, a dose of B vitamin could help to lift your mood. B vitamins are important for normal brain function and producing mood-boosting serotonin, with vitamins B12 and B6 being particularly beneficial for regulating your mood.

 

To up your intake of B vitamins, try snacking on Marmite on wholegrain toast. As Marmite is fortified with vitamin B12 this is a particularly good choice of food for vegans and vegetarians who may struggle to get their recommended intake.

 

2. OILY FISH

 

Omega 3 fatty acids found in oily fish are well known for being good for the heart. However, they are equally beneficial for our brain health and mood. A study by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine found that participants who had lower levels of Omega 3 fatty acids in their blood were more likely to be moderately depressed and have a negative outlook.

Furthermore, a study has found surprisingly low rates of seasonal affective disorder in Icelanders, where the diet is high in Omega 3 rich fish. To follow in their footsteps and help ward off the blues, try eating two portions of oily fish a week, or up to four for men.

 

 3. CHOCOLATE

 

Many people find themselves reaching for chocolate to ease a bad mood, and this could in fact be no bad thing. Research has shown that chocolate contains many chemicals which can help beat the blues, including relaxing magnesium, calming anandamide and pleasure-inducing phenylethylamine.

 

To up the mood-boosting benefits further, try snacking on chocolate-dipped strawberries for a healthy treat. Strawberries are not only a good source of vitamin C, which helps in the producing of endorphins, but they are high in mood-enhancing flavonoids too.

 

4. BANANAS

 

Bananas are high in natural sugars, making them a great remedy for low energy levels which can leave you feeling down. On top of this they are packed with mood-lifting nutrients to help put a smile on your face.

 

Bananas are a great source of Tryptophan, an essential amino acid which boosts serotonin levels, helping to regulate your mood. Furthermore, they are rich in magnesium, which can help you to relax and vitamin B6, which can help to relieve depression.

 

5. NUTS

 

Walnuts are the perfect good-mood food, offering combined mood-boosting properties of omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin B6 and Tryptophan. The nuts are also a good source of folate (vitamin B9); the deficiency of which has been linked to depression.

As well as snacking on walnuts, another good nut to add onto your diet is the Brazil. Brazil nuts are an extremely rich source of the mineral selenium, with research suggesting that just one Brazil nut a day can provide you with your recommended daily intake. As low levels of selenium can lead to depression, irritability and anxiety, snacking on Brazil nuts could be the perfect healthy way to boost your mood!


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