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an article came in telegraph.co.uk , a famous
news paper, about our Beach House Goa Therapy. The article is right away for
you.....
The spa: Right on Sernabatim beach in
southern Goa, the Beach House prefers to be called a "wellness
centre" rather than a spa. There's a doctor, nutritionist and
hypnotherapist on the staff, and treatments take place in thatched huts in the
well-tended grounds.
The symptoms: A stressful lifestyle and general
burning of the candle at both ends had left Spy lacking lustre, with dull skin,
sluggish digestion and an unwanted bloated feeling.
The prescription: The seven-night Total Body Rebalancing
package, a complete MOT for both body and mind that claims to leave the
recipient cleansed and rejuvenated.
The procedure: Spy was mildly alarmed to learn her
supposed spa holiday involved a strict detox – no solid food all week, just
fruit and vegetable juices and clear broth, accompanied by 28 different
supplements and aloe vera shots. More shocking were the twice-daily enemas,
thankfully self-administered, and designed to cleanse the colon. There were
also two obligatory daily treatments at the spa, as well as sessions with a
nutritionist and hypnotherapist, life-coaching and talks on wellbeing. As part
of the package, Spy was tested for various diseases and conditions; bone-mass
density, acidity levels and visceral fat were also measured.
The verdict: Not an easy week. It's a bit of an
emotional roller-coaster, with the first two days a particular struggle,
involving headaches and weird dreams. Perfecting the enema technique took Spy a
while, too. After the third day, however, things picked up, and by the end of
the week Spy found her skin was clearer, digestion was back on track, she had
shed a few pounds and felt much more energetic and positive. Visceral fat was
revealed to have dropped over the week, too.
The medical opinion: "When doctors speak of
detoxification, they usually mean coming off dangerous medication or poisonous
substances such as excessive alcohol," says Dr Eric Asher, medical
director of Third Space Medicine in London. "Detox in this case means
lightening the body's metabolic load by change of diet, gentle movements,
massage and assistance with bowel-emptying. Some doctors think this is a waste
of time, but patients pay good money for it because they feel better."
The feel-good factor: What made the week bearable was the
location right on the beach, the spa treatments, and the dedication of the
staff. The resort suites are luxurious, mostly spread over two storeys, with
two bathrooms and the comfiest beds in the world. The main house has a vast
open-plan sitting area, a terrace for morning yoga, and floor-to-ceiling glass
doors looking out on to the ocean.
Details: Seven nights on the Total Body
Rebalancing programme at The Beach House (www.thebeachhousegoa.com) costs
£1,375 per person.
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