by Darren Lock | Jul 14, 2020 | Cryojuvenate, SEVENOAKS, Whole Body Cryotherapy
This blog post is slightly different to our previous posts but one that could provide hope and promise for those who suffer from the frustrating condition known as tinnitus. Tinnitus is a physical condition where an individual experiences noises or ringing in their...
by Ruth Hyde | Jan 21, 2020 | Cholestoral, Cryotherapy, SEVENOAKS, Whole Body Cryotherapy
Reduce your Cholesterol with Cryotherapy Cholesterol often gets a bad rap, however we all need a certain amount of cholesterol for our bodies to stay healthy. Cholesterol is essential for making cell membranes, structures and is also required for the synthesis of...
by Ruth Hyde | Nov 5, 2019 | Cryotherapy, Cryojuvenate, Local Cryotherapy, Whole Body Cryotherapy
Andrea Berquez, Spartan Pro-Athlete and Running Coach Welcome Andrea Berquez to the Cryojuvenate family of Ambassadors. Andrea Berquez from Sevenoaks can often be found on the UK Elites podium. In July 2018 she set her sights on international glory at the 2018...
by Ruth Hyde | Oct 19, 2019 | Cryojuvenate, Cryotherapy, SEVENOAKS, Whole Body Cryotherapy
Looking for a way to reduce symptoms of menopause & perimenopause? As a woman goes through the menopause naturally her oestrogen and progesterone levels decline as the ovaries stop ovulating and periods stop completely. This time can lead to a number of unpleasant...
by Ruth Hyde | Oct 1, 2019 | Cryojuvenate, Local Cryotherapy, Pain, Whole Body Cryotherapy
Cryotherapy may help manage your back pain Degenerative spine disease, or other limiting back conditions can lead to chronic back pain and significantly reduce a person’s quality of life affecting daily, physical and workload activities (Dehghan & Farahbod.,...
by Ruth Hyde | Sep 6, 2019 | Cryojuvenate, Cryotherapy, Recovery, SEVENOAKS, Whole Body Cryotherapy
Cryobody with Keith Mabbutt A big thank you to Keith Mabbutt of the Street Soccer Foundation for writing this article. We love to hear about our client experiences. This week has made me reflect on what it is to operate in the so-called ‘Comfort Zone’ and why it is...