by Sheridan | Dec 5, 2017 | Gut Health, Health, Healthy Eating, Medications/Vitamins |
Antibiotics have their place in the world – they were founded for a good reason and have helped many people. However, their misuse and overuse is concerning. Doctors are prescribing antibiotics up to 9 times more than they should according to the current...
by Jordan | Nov 28, 2017 | Diets, Gut Health, Healthy Eating, Vitamins/minerals |
Did you know that calcium is one of the most abundant minerals in the body? It supplies the strength to our teeth and bones as well as playing a crucial role in the function of our nervous system, heart, muscles, hormone secretion, blood clotting and enzyme function....
by Sue Moore | Nov 9, 2017 | Auto-Immune Diseases, Body and Mind, Chemicals In Food, Gut Health |
Sometimes when you chat to people about their health, they often say that they can’t change because of their genes replying ‘My Mum’s overweight, so that’s why I’m heavy too, it’s in my genes’ or ‘My dad had a heart attack at 45, so now I’m prone to heart...
by Jordan | Oct 31, 2017 | Gut Health |
Biofilm is exactly what it sounds like – it’s basically a sticky film. I like to think of it as a bomb shelter for yeast, parasites and bacteria to hide under so they can survive even the strongest antibiotics and anti-fungals (natural or medications) that would...
by Jordan | Oct 30, 2017 | Auto-Immune Diseases, Gut Health |
Have you heard the joke about the fight between the different parts of the body? One day they were arguing over whose role was the most important. The heart said it was the most important because it was beating to keep the body going. The head said it was the most...