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10 Yoga Poses for Relieving Lower Back Pain

10 Yoga Poses for Relieving Lower Back Pain

by Julia K | Aug 29, 2019 | Yoga & Mindfulness

All the yoga poses which I am sharing in this post helped me to relieve my lower back pain over the years. I remember those painful days clearly and, I now know how healthy body suppose to feel and I appreciate my day by day without it. Those yoga poses helped me to...

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Movement. Nature. Connection. 🏔️🚶‍♀️🌳 12 miles wa Movement. Nature. Connection. 🏔️🚶‍♀️🌳

12 miles walked on Saturday with such a wonderful group of people...

This weekend’s long walk was with the @north_beds_ramblers . Fresh air, good conversations, shared miles and plenty of laughter along the way.

I walk most days, but group walks bring something extra special. Moving our bodies outdoors supports our physical health, our mental wellbeing too. Walking clears the mind, lifts the mood and gives the brain space to breathe. 🧠

Community like this is so important — connection, encouragement, and simply showing up for ourselves and each other.

I also host a monthly walk with my yogis and our next one is 
🚶‍♀️Saturday 21st March in Woburn at 9:30am. If you’d like to join us, get in touch and I can add you to the walking WhatsApp group. Everyone is welcome. 🌿

And if you’re someone who loves adventure, hiking and wellbeing…

I have an upcoming —> 
Longevity Hiking & Yoga Retreat in the Tatras
2–9 May 2026. 
It’s going to be an incredible week of mountains, movement, yoga, connection and nature. 

✨There is only 1 space left if you’d like to join us.

Check the link in bio for details or send me a message if you feel called to be part of this upcoming ELEVATE week with us. ✨

#walking #community #freshair #mountains #healthyageing ✨
Brain & Gut Nourishing Quinoa Chicken Bowl 🌱 Toda Brain & Gut Nourishing Quinoa Chicken Bowl 🌱

Today I’m sharing a brain- and gut-nourishing bowl that supports cognitive function, digestion and overall wellbeing — especially important during midlife and menopause.

Let’s start with the organic chicken.
I marinate it with turmeric, fresh ginger, chilli, olive oil, lemon juice, Himalayan salt and black pepper.

This combination is not only delicious but also anti-inflammatory and supportive for brain health.

Next, is quinoa.

Quinoa is technically a seed, but we cook it like a grain.
It’s a complete plant protein, meaning it contains all nine essential amino acids.

It’s also rich in magnesium, iron, fibre and B-vitamins, which support energy, brain function and gut health.

I cook the quinoa and finish it with fresh parsley for extra antioxidants and vitamin C.

Now for the gut-health side salad.

This is kefir yogurt mixed with cucumber, spring onions, nigella seeds & fresh coriander.

Kefir is a fermented food packed with beneficial bacteria, which helps support the gut microbiome — and a healthy gut is closely linked to brain health.

Here we have sesame seeds, hazelnuts, pecans, walnuts and pistachios, lightly crushed.

These bring healthy fats, minerals and plant compounds that support brain function, heart health and hormone balance.

I also add extra nigella seeds for their anti-inflammatory and digestive benefits.

To finish the dish, I add a few rocket leaves, some lightly sautéed broccoli stems, and drizzle everything with extra-virgin olive oil and fresh lemon juice.

This bowl is rich in protein, fibre, healthy fats and fermented foods — a beautiful combination to nourish both the brain and the gut.

If you’d like to see more info about this recipe , the full 17-minute video is available on my F page https://www.facebook.com/juliakhealthyliving/ 

And, a full step-by-step recipe, I’ll send it to you in PDF format when you sign up for Sunday Slow newsletter. 😊🌱

And remember — food can be one of the most powerful ways we support our brain, hormones and long-term health. And, yoga & community! 😄

#brainfoods #guthealthy #feedyourbrain #balancedhormones #healthyageing ⚡️
I’m sharing five supplements that support cognitiv I’m sharing five supplements that support cognitive function, focus, mood and sleep during menopause. 🌸

Reminder: food first, supplements second.

1. / Omega-3 fatty acids @barebiology 
Omega-3s are powerful anti-inflammatory nutrients that support brain health.
I like using Bare Biology for quality omega-3.
Also include foods like wild salmon, mackerel, walnuts and chia seeds.

2. / B Vitamins – especially B6, B9 and B12
These vitamins are essential for neurotransmitter production, the chemicals your brain uses to communicate.
Think of B vitamins as brain energy.
They also help lower homocysteine, a compound linked to cognitive decline.
Great food sources include leafy greens, beans, lentils, whole grains and eggs.
B12 is particularly important because it helps produce the myelin sheath, which protects nerve fibres and allows messages to travel quickly between the brain and body.

3. / Magnesium glycinate
I like Magic Magnesium from New Nordic, @newnordic_uk which also includes B vitamins.
Magnesium supports sleep quality, nerve signalling and stress regulation.
It’s a great supplement to take before bed.

4. Lion’s Mane mushroom
I use Lion’s Mane tablets from AAVALABS  Nootropic @aavalabs 
This medicinal mushroom has been used for thousands of years.
It may stimulate nerve growth factor (NGF), which supports memory and cognitive performance.

5. / Choline. This is a highly bioavailable choline source from Lifetropics.
Choline supports brain function, memory and neurotransmitter production.
You can also get it from foods like beef liver, egg yolks, edamame beans and quinoa.

May this support you in looking at where you can improve your nutrition and where supplementation might help.

But most importantly, let’s not do nothing. ⚡️

As our hormones decline, our bodies often need extra support to come back into balance — especially when it comes to brain health, mood and cognitive function.

And remember…

Menopause is not the end of our vitality — it can be the beginning of a new chapter.

In Japan, this stage of life is called “Konenki,” meaning a season of renewal and new energy.

#brain #brainsupplements #menopause #vitality #longevity
I have a question for you. Are you entering perim I have a question for you.

Are you entering perimenopause or menopause?
And if you are… how are you supporting yourself through it?

Have you started noticing any changes or signs in your body or mind?

Let’s start a conversation about it. 🗣️

We are entering the third stage of a woman’s life, and it’s nothing to hide, feel ashamed about, or think that life is somehow “over”. In fact, I truly believe the opposite.

From speaking with so many incredible women who have educated themselves and taken charge of this transition… many of them are actually thriving and enjoying this stage of life. 

When I attended the Women’s Hormone event in London on Saturday, I realised that I haven’t shared much about hormones or menopause recently… and how we can support ourselves during this time.

Partly because life has been full, and I’ve been spending time with my mum while she hasn’t been well.

But I’d really love to open this conversation again.

❓So I want to ask you:

How do you support yourself — during this stage, or even before the changes begin?

How do you support your cognitive health, energy, and wellbeing?

Have you found anything that works for you?
Natural approaches? Lifestyle practices? Nutrition?

Please share in the comments.

Let’s talk, support each other, and learn from one another so we can thrive in this stage of life and continue enjoying our lives fully.

Because there is a way. 🤍🌸

#menopause #natural #lifecycle #konenki #energy ⚡️

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