Monday 26 August 2019

Back to School!

Congratulations, You have survived another Summer with the kids! 

What better time than the new school year, to get motivated on what to pack for our children's packed lunch.

By giving your child a healthy balanced diet, you are ensuring that your child is getting all the essential vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that children need for healthy growth and to develop.

A well planned and balanced meal (& drink!) will keep them fuller for longer, avoid any 'sugar crashes' and help them stay hydrated. This in turn will help them thrive when in class by improving concentration.

The NHS Eatwell Guide shows that to have a healthy, balanced diet, people should try to:
  • eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day (see 5 A Day)
  • base meals on higher fibre starchy foods like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta
  • have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks)
  • eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other protein
  • choose unsaturated oils and spreads, and eat them in small amounts
  • drink plenty of fluids (at least 6 to 8 glasses a day)
Tips:

1# Lunch Boxes - The Bento Box

The Bento box is absolutely perfect! Not only does it make it very easy to see whether the lunch is well balanced, it is also great for fussy eaters, that do not like their food touching.
This is a win-win for both parents and children.

Yumbox Classic Bento Lunchbox For Children New Colours

This particular bento box can be found on Notonthehighstreet.com, however there are cheaper options available on both Amazon and Ebay.

2# Refillable Water Bottles

If you have read any of our previous blogs, you will know that we are huge fans of refillable water bottles. They not only encourage us to stay hydrated but they are much kinder to the environment than buying single use bottles.

Let your child choose their own bottle, and this will encourage them to keep drinking and stay hydrated. 

Water really is the best choice to be giving our children, however if you are finding this very difficult with your child, choose a 'sugar free' fruit squash rather than a 'no added sugar' as these can still contain a high level of sugar.

3# Get Creative

Getting creative doesn't necessarily mean time consuming. Thinking of new ways to present our children's food stops them from getting bored, encourages even the fussiest of eaters and helps us sneak in a few extra veggies.

Image result for sandwich kabob

We love these Sandwich Kebabs. All you need is some wooden kebab sticks, these can be washed and reused (and be sure to cut off the sharp end). 

You can play around with different types of bread, wraps, bagels and swap out different types of fruit and vegetables to keep things interesting. Adding both a protein i.e chicken, ham or boiled egg plus cheese (or cheese alternative) also helps keep the meal balanced.

This is also a great way to get your little one to try foods such as olives, pickles and radishes and expand their taste buds.

4# Cookie Cutters

A saving grace for the fussy eater! Cookie cutters can be used to quickly and creatively cut fruit and veg such a watermelon, cucumber, carrots, pineapple and kiwi. Offering  the food in this way will encourage your little one to eat their fruit and veg, and to try new foods.

We are all about being environmentally friendly here at Aloe Vera Dental Studio, so any waste created by using the cookie cutter can be used in a smoothie, porridge or overnight oats. 

5# Refined sugar-free baking

We've said this one time and time again, but trying out some refined sugar free recipes (if you haven't already) is a great way to still feel like you're having (or giving your child) a naughty treat...without the guilt. Its also another great way to sneak in some veggies without your children realising it.

Perhaps you could set aside some time at the weekend to make a batch of something like these refined sugar free brownies, pop them in a seal tight container and you have some prepared for the packed lunches throughout the week. This could even be a family activity that you do together?


3 zucchini brownies stacked on top of each other

Honestly, you would never know these brownies contain courgettes - They were delicious!

We hope that you have found some of our tips useful and that it has given you the motivation to start the new school year well. If you have any more tips that you would like to share, we would love to hear from you so please leave your comments in the comment section below.


Monday 12 August 2019

Amy's Dental Journey

Our lovely patient Amy was kind enough to allow us to share her wonderful dental journey with you.

Amy has completed the home whitening kit, and has had four upper veneers fitted.


We asked Amy about her dental journey so far and this is what she said;

Are you happy with your dental treatment? How would you score it from 1 to 10 with 10 being the highest?

Yes, Very! 10

Are you happy with the result of your dental veneers? 

Yes, Extremely

What do you think are the benefits of having Dental Veneers? What was the biggest advantage?

For cosmetic reasons and confidence.

Do you feel this dental treatment has improved your smile? If yes, how do you feel about your smile now?

I love my smile now and happy to show it off.

Would you recommend other people to have Dental Veneers? If yes, why?

Yes I already have! To improve your smile and confidence.

How has this treatment affected your confidence?

It's improved massively. I smile in photos now.

Is there anything you would like to add?

Just lovely, friendly, amazing service. I have recommended to all of my friends.


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Thursday 1 August 2019

Skin mistakes to avoid!

Be good to your skin. You'll wear it everyday for the rest of your life!

We thought we'd put together a list of common skin care mistakes, to save you the job of making them. Some may be very obvious, others a little less so!

1. Ditch the make-up wipes
Make- up wipes fail to clean your skin properly, and tend to just push dirt around your face. They are also really bad for the environment. Instead, invest in face cloths or flannels (one for each day of the week) so that you can pop them in the wash bin after each use. There are some beautiful cleansers on the market too, which suit all budgets and skin types.

2. Not wearing SPF daily, all year round and applying enough
Most people wouldn't think to apply SPF in the winter because its cold... but the sun can still damage and age your skin whatever the weather. Introduce an SPF into your daily morning routine and protect yourself all year round.

We love this SPF 50 by La Roche- Posay 💚

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 3. Over scrubbing or over exfoliating your skin
Chemical exfoliates are much better than physically scrubbing your face. Also you should only exfoliate twice per week.

4. Not addressing lifestyle and diet
For good skin, you need to start on the inside.

5. Using dirty make-up brushes
Use a daily brush cleanser to keep your brushes clean and free from bacteria - especially on your foundation brush.

6. Don't go to bed with make-up on
This is a big no-no! At the very minimum take the time to remove all make-up, leaving your skin clean, clear and breathable!

7. Not Moisturising oily skin
It is vital that even oily skin gets moisture because without it, skin will over compensate for the loss of hydration with more oil production, leading to breakouts and uneven skin texture.

8. Using too many over-drying acne-fighting products
You will strip your skin of essential natural oils.

Here at Aloe Vera Dental Studio we offer a range of skin care treatments, our most popular being Chemical Peels, followed by Micro-needling. To find out more about the treatments we have on offer, give a member of our team a call on 01245 357 735