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STRESS: What It Is, What To Do About It

Written on October 4, 2011 at 1:41 pm, by Jen

 

Cortisol overproduction converts our other hormones to cortisol to maintain the high levels. This results in a hormonal imbalance within the body. This triggers the body to fight back with the immune system. While this is going on, the immune system can not repair damage to our body’s DNA or function properly with digestion. Damage, illness, dis-ease and aging are the result.  
The conversion of other hormones to cortisol drops the level of good, happy hormones such as 
An increase occurs in 

Instead of emergency use, this response is continuous, wearing on our systems and resulting in premature aging and poor immune system performance.

So what can we do about this?  
Balance our lives, and find stress relief in ways that are joyous and don’t feel like one more chore on our lists of things we MUST do.  Here are a few ideas to try:
Let us help guide your journey to wellbeing, because when we do, you’ll find 

Hoping to see you soon,

Jennifer

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Those Symptoms: Are They From Illness…Or Something Else?

Written on September 11, 2011 at 1:32 pm, by Jen

We are constantly inundated with information about illness and medications, but we often don’t stop to consider that some symptoms may not be about illness at all. Some are sneaky and can take us by surprise. Look over the following list of symptoms, and see which ones you tend to experience:

Do you know what they ALL share as a common cause? (Hint: It’s NOT an illness or disease.)

It’s stress.

We use the word stress for so many reasons. Wear and tear, genetic issues, waste accumulation, free radicals, rate of living (this doesn’t make sense — you need another phrase for it) caloric restriction, and conflicts with work, family, money, health, relationships, childhood trauma, fears, beliefs and values all contribute to our stress level. And stress levels affect our immune systems and our rate of aging. So, stress itself is not an illness, but a cause of it: 80% of chronic illness is due to stress.

Give this some thought, and read my next post to understand how it happens and what you can do about it.

Looking forward to seeing you soon -

Jennifer

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A Dozen Years, a Thousand Memories and a Million Thanks

Written on July 1, 2011 at 7:17 am, by Jen

I’m so excited to be writing Serenity Day Spa’s very first blog post.  We’re so proud that Serenity was one of the first spas in our area to have a website, and even prouder to have just launched our beautiful new, more highly interactive site, coinciding with our 12-year anniversary.

The idea of Serenity was born in 1991, as I was completing my massage training. I dreamed of a place where people from all walks of life could come to relax and leave the cares of their regular busy lives behind for awhile. But I wanted this special place to be more. I wanted Serenity to be more than a place, but also a concept and a state of being. I wanted it to be somewhere that helped empower guests to take control of their health and wellbeing through nutrition, exercise, meditation and holistic practices that fit them individually, and that would become healthy, new lifestyle habits.

Serenity’s doors opened in 1999 with our core group of staff, and a selection of holistic spa services and classes that, even then, was the most progressive and diverse in Bucks County. Since then, we’ve outgrown our space and expanded twice, into the beautiful facility we now call home. Our menu of services has also expanded, to include:

We also

Our Unique Boutique has grown as well, offering

We’re really proud of the nurturing environment we’ve created here at Serenity, and are excited about the new connections we’ll be able to keep with you through our new website. I hope you’ll take a few minutes to peruse our new site, and check out the user-friendly features and functionality. We put a lot of thought into designing it to help you make the most of your Serenity experience. For example:

It has been a pleasure and a privilege to provide our community with the quality-enriching experience that is Serenity, and as you can see, we’ve geared up to improve on that experience in the future.

I’m so looking forward to keeping in touch with you through this blog, and hope that it will provide you with interesting, fun and useful information.  As I write, I like to think we’ll share a cup of tea on both sides of our computers; me on my side, letting you know what’s new and giving you timely tips and information, you on your side, learning something that makes your day just that much better.

Please remember that this blog, like all our relationships at Serenity, is a two-way conversation. I invite you to use the comment feature to express your interests, what you’d like to see Serenity add to our offerings, and to contribute your own knowledge to the conversation. I welcome your participation, and will look forward to hearing from you.

Until then, I’m pleased to continue helping guide your journey to wellbeing.

Jennifer

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