Whats all the hype about gelatine? Gelatin is a translucent, colourless & flavourless substance, derived from collagen found in animal bones, skin and tissues. It is commonly used as a gelling agent in food & pharmaceuticals. While most of us have eaten gelatin at some point in our lives, its medicinal use has been lost of the […]
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Do You Have Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth?
According to Dr Alison Siebecker, Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth is a chronic bacterial infection of the small intestine. The infection is of bacteria that normally live in the gastrointestinal tract but have abnormally overgrown in a location not meant for so many bacteria.
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling…are your irises smiling for Saint Patrick’s Day?
Ever wondered what your eyes say about your health? Book a 20 minute IRIDOLOGY CONSULT through the month of March for only $50 so that we can analyze the color and structure of your iris.
Menopause is a natural transition which is experienced by all women and is marked by the permanent cessation of menstruation for a period of at least 12 months. It results from changes in the levels of various hormones including declining levels of oestrogen. The average age for menopause is between 50 and 52 years. The development of menopausal symptoms […]
There are a number of hormones which affect the female reproductive cycle and it would take all day to read about them, so we are just going to talk about oestrogen and its effect on fertility, certain diseases and long term health. Oestrogen and progesterone work in a finely tuned balance to keep the menstrual […]