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Light Up Your Skin
With autumn approaching, it’s the perfect time to embrace the healing power of the sun before the days grow shorter. While we’ve long known about the importance of sunlight for vitamin D, emerging research highlights the unique benefits of early morning light -...
Get Your Collagen Boost
Collagen has been a buzz word in skin health for some time now. 'What's the best collagen supplement to take?’ It’s a question I am routinely asked. And my answer routinely is - it depends. I’ll explain more, but first lets start from the beginning with a 101...
Pea for pain
Research has shown PEA (palmitoylethanolamide) to have anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective and anti-nociceptive (anti-pain) properties and taking it regularly may boost your body’s natural response to pain by acting on the nerve cells which cause pain.
Essential Omega 3
If you've been to my clinic in the last few years, there's no doubt I've taken a sample of your blood to check your Omega-3 levels. With close to 400 samples now, I can safely say we have a widespread deficiency of these essential fatty acids in our community. So far...
Ramp up the detox
It’s an unfortunate fact of modern life that we are exposed to all manner of toxins; in our homes, cars and workplaces, in the air we breathe, the food we eat and the water we drink.
What does your poo say about you
Nobody wants to talk about it, but your toilet habits can say a lot about your overall health, do you spend way too much time in the loo or experience constipation, diarrhea, pain, bloating or flatulence? These symptoms can be a sign you may have a functional gut disorder.
The benefits of collagen
Taking collagen for its health and healing properties has become a popular trend in recent years. Naturally found in the connective tissue of animals, it is the main protein responsible for keeping the tissue that connects, supports, binds, or separates other tissues or organs firm and flexible.
Find your Fibre!
We all need fibre. Whether you’re a fan of low carb, intermittent fasting or another style of eating, this unique nutrient does wonders for our health. Fibre is also known as roughage.
Mighty Magnesium
Being the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium plays many roles in supporting your health. It helps dampen the effects of stress hormones to promote calming sleep, as well as relaxing muscles and reducing cramping.