viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2011

NO STRESS ALLOWED.

Modern thalassotherapy can be defined as the therapeutic and/or preventive use of seawater curative virtues and other elements of the marine environment such as the climate, waterweeds and sea mud, always under medical supervision with the most appropriate equipment and resources for that purpose.

The Hotel Termas Marinas El Palasiet has been developing the activity of applying thalassotherapy as a medical treatment for longer than 40 years. The technique is carried out in a peaceful environment, surrounded by pine-trees and facing the famous Benicasim beaches. Everything in a calm, relaxing atmosphere.

The centre meets the basic principles of thalassotherapy: immediate closeness to the sea: it is located 40 meters straight from the seashore. The location makes the best seawater collection possible, as well as the maximum advantage out of the marine climate specific properties; Use of natural seawater directly collected from the sea; Cures under supervision of medical doctors; appropriate technical facilities and qualified personnel. The effects are highly reinforced by the addition of related products such as seaweeds and marine muds.


The main thalassotherapy indications are:

Osteoporosis and leg circulation problems, stress, fatigue syndrome and asthenia. Get in shape programs and revitalization, slimming programs and rheumatism (arthrosis, rheumatoid arthritis, lumbalgy, sciatica, muscles and back pain).

Discover the most pleasant ways to improve your health.

jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2011

THIS IS NOT PARADISE, BUT IT IS VERY CLOSE





The  Hotel Termas Marinas El Palasiet (Benicasim) is located in a privileged setting 50 m. away from the beach. It is known for being a charming Hotel which meets all the conditions for making your accommodation completely satisfactory, enjoying the water quality, the micro weather, gastronomy, the superb environment and a professional, careful service. All together turn this place into a perfect destination for your holidays or business activity.



The Hotel Termas Marinas El Palasiet boasts 74 rooms equipped with complete bathroom, hairdryer, terrace, air-conditioning, heating, ceiling fan, mini bar, safe, piped music, Satellite TV and free Wi-Fi. Further facilities include a bar coffee shop, restaurant, assembly rooms, TV lounge, sea view coffee shop terrace, 20 thousand square meters of gardens and Mediterranean forest, parking, indoor thermal swimming pool and outdoor seawater swimming pools.



Our hotel has celebrated 40 years of commitment to our customers and friends who have entrusted us with their time and health, and we will continue to remain loyal to our principles: To offer the best experiences always seeking the highest quality of the services rendered.




miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2011

MY POINT OF VIEW ON DUKAN'S METHOD

IF YOU ASK ME ABOUT THE DUKAN METHOD…by Irene Domínguez
HOTEL TERMAS MARINAS “EL PALASIET”nutritionist, Irene Domínguez, analyses the internationally famous Dukan diet method and reveals the pros and cons of a system that has captivated millions of people all over the world.
According to the European Health Survey released by the INE (Statistics
National Institute) in Spain, year 2009, more than half of the adult population are beyond their recommended weight. Specifically, a 16% of the adults suffer from obesity and a 37,7% is overweight.
From these figures it follows that one out of four Spaniards is worried about gaining weight and puts on a diet. It is strange to find someone who has not ever tried the so-called “miracle diets”. In fact, one of my workmates recently told me that he was following the Dukan diet (there is a moment of glory for every miracle diet and now it is Dukan’s turn). Indeed, my workmate has lost weight, but I am going to set forth which are, in my opinion, the causes of this weight loss, and clear up some points.
Dukan’s is based on a four-phase diet. The two first phases, the first phase (attack) shorter than the second one (cruise), are eminently hyperproteic (they reduce carbohydrates and increase protein intake). According to this method, these two phases must be followed until you reach your target weight. Imagine we want to lose 15 kg .we are very likely to follow this kind of diet for six months, and it can be very risky.
Prolonged hyper protein diets have been related to chronic diseases such as osteoporosis, renal failure, cancer or cardiovascular disease. Besides, there is no proof that a high protein diet helps to lose weight. In fact, weight reducing treatments have been proved to be effective if they are based on a negative energy balance.
I think it right to kick off with an attack phase, quiet strict (as long as it is of short duration) through which the patient experiences a rapid weight loss, to make him feel hopeful and reach an inflection point. Hyper protein diets are common during these attack phases because they highly reduce the body water percentage and have a very satiating power. Therefore, the patient gets “unbloated” but there is no fat loss if our diet is not hypo caloric as well.
According to a survey carried out in 2009, it has been proved that patients on different types of diet, with different percentages of macronutrients (proteins, carbohydrates and fats), lost weight if they consumed less calories than their body needed, regardless of the way the macronutrients were distributed.
That’s why on asking my workmate what his diet exactly consisted of, I confirmed what I had imagined, he was consuming less calories than his body needed to use (probably he was bored with eating so much protein and his intakes were smaller and smaller because of boredom), and besides, he had started running regularly. Consequently, his weight loss has been caused by a calorie intake reduction (hypo caloric diet) no matter if the nutrients are proteins or not. Furthermore, thanks to the exercise, he had high energy expenditure, what contributed to a faster and more effective weight loss.
What I mean by this is that, if we have to follow a hypo caloric diet, which is actually going to be the most successful one, the diet must be as balanced as possible. Simply because we eat less, we need to keep a more watchful eye over our nutrient intake in order to prevent any lack of vitamins or minerals. We have to choose the right raw materials and not to eliminate carbohydrates which must be the basics of nutrition. However, refined carbohydrates are not useful; the perfect ones are those with the lowest-possible rating on the glycemic index, that is, whole-grain carbohydrates.
We must say that Dukan’s method tries to compensate the lack of dietary fibre (which would involve among others to suffer from constipation) including, as a supplement, oat bran.
But let’s go ahead on the analysis of the method. The author himself warns us about the fact that if we don’t pass on to phase 3, we may soon gain back the lost weight, and this is because, as previously stated, the body has lost corporal water (and luckily, some fat) but it has not taught us how to eat, that is, to shift into healthier habits to be maintained lifelong. If at this point we abandon the diet, logically we will go back to eating the same way as we did before following the method, and we will regain the initial weight, or even more. Therefore, the author urges us to proceed on to phase 3rd (the named consolidation phase) and you need to be on this phase ten days for every one kilo lost in order to achieve the necessary “change in habits”.
My workmate, for example, must stay on this phase of the diet for 3 months, span of time during which he is supposed to learn “how to eat better”, since in this stage, a more balanced one, more carbohydrates are slowly added: fruit and some whole-grain cereals (what I think it’s great!!)
Lastly, the phase 4th (the stabilization phase, which would be lasting all life long); this phase intends to make us aware of the fact that the diet is forever. The point is not only to reach the target weight and “voila”, but we also have to be PERMANENTLY careful about what we eat. One can indulge himself/herself once in a while, but moderately, and Eating habits must be based on a healthy diet.
Analyzing the whole thing:
Pros:
- It is a very long diet and necessarily involves changing habits due to its duration, unlike short-term plans like the pine apple diet or similar ones. According to the author himself, the people who quit half way through are likely to gain the lost weight back, therefore he stresses the need to follow the diet up to phase 4th.
- Even when the diet is over, there is a regular control for life (the so-called phase 4). However, the lifelong diet proposes 2 gala dinners or as I say “free dinners”. This is great, because everyone needs to indulge herself or himself from time to time, and besides, in our society many celebrations imply gathering around the table. If such occasional indulgences are not allowed, and I cheat on my diet one day, it will bring guilty feelings that can lead to abandoning the plan.
- It includes physical excercise as if prescribed by a doctor. That is, it recommends some physical activity as a necessary complement to the diet.
- The carbohydrates proposed in the final phases are the ones of low glycemic index (whole grain rice, vegetables or whole wheat pasta)
Cons:
- The first phase is really unbalanced, apart from boring and monotonous (eggs for breakfast, fish for lunch and meat for supper, this is not a diet, it is torture!!). I would only recommend this phase (by medical prescription) for a very very short period of time, because it really helps to get “unbloated” and it can mean an inflection point for those people who are lacking in willpower.
- The phase 2, which allows vegetables to be included, may be too long (depending on your target weight). If it is for a specific period of time, there is no problem (by medical prescription) but long-term adherence to diets that are high in protein can be harmful for your health.
- What I most dislike, and it is constantly repeated in phases 1 and 2, is the fact that diet followers are free as far as quantities are concerned. And it is a scientifically proven fact that in order to lose weight we must consume fewer calories than our body needs. Hence, if we stuff ourselves up with proteins, apart from being not precisely healthy, it will cause little or no weight loss at all.
- It is true that oat bran creates an effect of satiety; it also has a beneficial action on reducing cholesterol and regulating intestinal transit. Additionally, eating oat bran contributes to even out the fluctuation in blood sugar levels, but it is equally true that all alimentary fibres have the same good properties as the ones of the oat bran. Why to stuff oneself up with this complement instead of consuming fibre in a more natural manner? I sincerely prefer salad, fruit, vegetables, whole grain bread or pasta as he recommends in the last phases.
To sum up, a good diet for people who are lacking in willpower, since the changes during the different phases make it less monotonous, good because physical exercise is an integral part of the diet, and good because it proposes to change your eating habits for life, as the phase 4 lasts forever. However, I would eliminate some absurd restrictions like the one of only 100 allowed foods and the need to consume the oat bran complement, when natural and whole grain foods provide all the same benefits. Lastly, I would make some changes in the first two phases: I would simply wipe out the whole first phase (It is torturing and may have the dreaded rebound effect) and the second phase should be reduced to a limited and controlled period of time. Therefore, the method would be composed only of phases 3/4 (much more nutritionally balanced) including some high protein or detox weeks.
Irene Domínguez, nutrition specialist of BENICASIM HOTEL TERMAS MARINAS “EL PALASIET”

lunes, 3 de octubre de 2011

AESTHETIC MEDICINE AT “EL PALASIET”





People are opting to be more and more natural: healthy diet, good eating habits, physical exercise, to take care of oneself both internally and externally. Keeping this in mind, we can offer less aggressive treatments with more natural results.
To prevent aging skin, to stop the passage of time, to improve the quality of your skin, to attenuate and minimize the wrinkles….we carry out non-invasive facial treatments that allow to continue your normal pace of life. In our Palasiet thalassotherapy centre the latest cutting edge advances in aesthetic medicine are available for you: facial mesotherapy with hyaluronic acid, hydrating and revitalizing gel, vitamin cocktails to improve your skin, filling of nasogenian wrinkles and folds for a rejuvenating effect, treatments with Vistabel for expression wrinkles (forehead, space between the eyebrows, crow’s feet), medical peeling to softly and progressively renovate your skin, therapeutic massages, LPG reducers for body refirming.

These and other treatments, together with such special packages as get in shape, slimness, dietary consultations to change bad eating habits, walking, hiking along green routes, enjoying seawater at body temperature, which brings a sensation of relax and wellness, the benefits of sunlight exposure safely, are the ones you can find in our spa centre, always under medical supervision and highly qualified personnel.

Dra. Mercedes Mascarell
“El Palasiet”

martes, 13 de septiembre de 2011

BARBARA BREVA IN HER OWN WORDS

Celebrated jazz singer Bárbara Breva tells us about her intimate concerts at Benicassim Hotel Termas Marinas “El Palasiet” during summer “Jazz under the stars” sessions. The best place for the best voice: Bárbara Breva in her own words.



“I love singing at El Palasiet Terrace. Their ‘Jazz under the stars’ nights roll once or twice a week all summer long and it’s really delightful to be there, enjoying astonishing views will chilling and listening live jazz performances. People at the hotel (staff and guests) are very nice and the atmosphere is friendly and relaxing. The public -mainly hotel guests together with some locals that enjoy the place- is very generous: listens carefully and respectfully, prizes with large applauses and goes there to enjoy the night and share good moments. In the end, both musicians and public create a special ambience full of magic. If you add the special ‘cuisine’ that we get to taste in El Palasiet restaurant, with local wines and delicious food.. I can hardly imagine a better plan for a Mediterranean jazz night”.

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miércoles, 7 de septiembre de 2011

THE HOTEL TERMAS MARINAS “EL PALASIET” WINNER OF CONDE NAST JOHANSENS 2011 AWARDS

THE HOTEL TERMAS MARINAS “EL PALASIET” CONDE NAST PRIZE WINNER



The thalasso spa Hotel Termas Marinas “El Palasiet ” has recently been declared the winner of 2011 awards for excellence as the most excellent value hotel “best quality/price relation” in Europe and the Mediterranean by the most famous European travel guide, Conde Nast Johansens.

As reported some days ago, the thalassotherapy spa Termas Marinas “El Palasiet” had been selected as finalist for the 2011 excellence awards. The best expectations came true, and the Benicassim Hotel Termas Marinas “El Palasiet” conquered the prestigious award in the gala ceremony celebrated on Monday 8th at the London Mayfair Hotel.


According to Conde Nast Johansens the prize has been awarded on the grounds of the hotel’s personnel kindness and professional service, their extensive experience, the high level of health and beauty spa treatments, being the first spa in Spain, and the excellent healthy Mediterranean cuisine, which is of the outmost importance in our Hotel.

The rest of the finalist hotels, together with “El Palasiet” have been the Sicily Palazzo Failla Hotel (Italy), the Villa Mahal of kalkan (Turkey) and the M’Ar de Ar Aqueduto de Alentejo (Portugal).

There were other 7 Spanish hotels that competed for the different awards. Apart from the Hotel Termas Marinas “El Palasiet” other prize- winners have been the Barceló Asia Gardens hotel (Valencia) and Mr. Enrique Castellanos, director of Barceló hotel “La Bobadilla”.

Soon we will give you more information about the event, as well as a photographic presentation of the ceremony awards.