Nourish News

1 November 2011
Sophie returns to work following the birth of her 2nd child, Myla Jones. Myla is enjoying her food and has decided she wants to do baby led weaning, (no spoon feeding - lots of playing with and trying out all sorts of solid foods). So Myla's enjoying her weaning, which will be a slow and gentle journey. To ensure Myla remains well nourished whilst weaning, Sophie will be working part-time and will not be practicing during her normal clinic hours. If you wish to arrange an appointment please contact Sophie to discuss alternative clinic times.
8 February 2011
Nourish takes a breather as Sophie begins her maternity leave this week, however clients can continue to receive nutrition advice and support as Nutritional Medicine Practitioner Harriet Kaushal BSc MPhil, has agreed to offer nutritional support to Nourish and C.A.N. clients from the Beacon Clinic in Sophie's absence. Harriet is qualified in nutritional medicine and is nearing the end of her research dissertation that will gain her a Masters degree from Worcester University. Nourish is delighted to announce that Harriet will be starting her own nutrition practice from the Beacon Clinic later this year and Sophie and Harriet look foward to developing as a team the nutritional support that the Beacon Clinic can offer. For further information contact harriet.kaushal@gmail.com

28 July 2010
The C.A.N. Weight Balance programme is launched in Malvern. This is a new 12 week weight balancing programme facilitating weight loss or weight gain. Nutrition and Health Coach Sophie Jones has teamed up with counselling and acupuncture experts at the Beacon Clinic to offer a unique approach to nourish body, mind and spirit. There is a C.A.N preview evening at the Beacon Clinic, 7.30- 9.00pm Wednesday 15th Sept, come along and find out more or check out the practitioners and the programme at www.canweightbalance.co.uk

22 April 2010
On
Wednesday evening Nourish, the new business in Malvern designed to transform
the way we eat, launched its first public workshop Eat for Energy! to a packed
audience at the Mount Pleasant Hotel.
Clare Jenkins, workshop attendee said “It was informative, fun and
easy to understand in a complex world”.
The
event was recorded by Transition Malvern Hills as part of their “People Make
Transition Happen” campaign. View excerpts from the event
Because
of the demand for place at the event, Nourish is offering a second chance for
people to take part in the free Eat for Energy! workshop at 7.30-9.00pm on 20th
May, this time held at MSJ Sports and Fitness Centre, Barnards Green Road, Malvern.