Andropause

February 15th, 2012

By Dr Paul Payton

  • Loss of wellbeing (82%)
  • Joint aches & stiffness in the hands (60%)
  • Hot flushes & insomnia (50%)
  • Mood changes including irritability (60%)
  • Depression (70%)
  • Reduced libido (80%)
  • Reduced potency (80%)
  • Premature aging including changes in hair growth and skin quality

Andropause involves the progressive decline of free testosterone levels with age coupled with an increase in the production of a protein called sex hormone binding globulin. Read more…

Gloota-what?

February 15th, 2012

By Matthew Hart

How many of us know about Glutathione and its importance?

Glutathione neutralises free radicals, enhances the immune system and detoxifies the liver. But some worry that it has met its match. Read more…

Sunshine Good, Sunburn Bad

February 15th, 2012

By Dr Karen Coates

Even our medical experts are starting to rethink the advice of “Slip Slop and Slap” as telling only half the story.

Recently overwhelming evidence has shown that Vitamin D, our sunshine vitamin, is required to prevent all major human diseases. Read more…

How are you Coping with Your Pain?

July 28th, 2011

By Matthew Hart

SCENAR Therapy – The most Powerful & Gentle way to Heal

Sceptical? Good, I, like you view most new concepts with a healthy scepticism. I believe caution is imperative in order to take the best of medical advancement and avoid the many money traps out there.

How often do we feel that anything ‘new’ to medical technology is just another reason to be sceptical, there is limitless array of product reaching our market. We know that the body ultimately heals itself! ONLY when it is focused on the problem. This is where SCENAR technology is at the forefront.

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You are What You Eat!

June 17th, 2011

By Dr Karen Coates

In 1992, the World health organisation reported that Australian soils were the most mineral and vitamin deficient of ALL the world’s continents. It makes sense that the fruit, vegetables and grains cultivated on these soils are also lacking in the nutrients required for optimal human health. Our vets regularly provide supplements for cattle, sheep and horses to prevent and treat nutritional deficiencies, but the medical profession has been kept in the dark about these facts for years. Read more…

Healthy Skin

June 17th, 2011

By Sam Beau Patrick, Naturopath

Are you providing your skin with these 5 Key Ingredients?

Your skin is the largest organ in (on) your body. A healthy wrapper often depicts good internal health and part of achieving a glowing outer wrapper is to attend to some daily, basic fundamentals.

In this article I would like to reveal 5 things that I believe are VITAL & ESSENTIAL for healthy glowing skin. Read more…

Fatty Liver – A reversible and common problem

June 17th, 2011

By Dr Karen Coates

Fatty Liver is a condition usually diagnosed after blood test show abnormally high levels of liver enzymes. According to the Gastroenterological Society of Australia this condition affects over 30% of adult Australians. Fatty liver is the accumulation of fat within the liver cells, a place where it is not meant to be stored. Read more…

Are you a Sugar Addict?

June 17th, 2011

 By Deirdre Parkinson, Naturopath

 There is often a reason for sugar cravings and it lies in the lining of your intestine. It is called “gut dysbiosis” and is caused by one or more factors…either food allergies, intestinal parasites (eek!) or a hormonal imbalance. Read more…

Alkalinity – The Key to Longevity?

June 17th, 2011

By Dr Karen Coates

Food is the fuel that we use to energize our bodies and support optimal wellness. A diet perfectly designed for humans to eat provides not only vitamins, minerals, and energy but also modulates our acid/alkaline balance. Human bodies thrive on balance, and good health is present in a very narrow window of acid/alkaline balance. Like a finely tuned chemical reaction the pH (acidity) of our blood must be regulated within a precise range to support good cardiovascular health, discourage infection, allow our immune system to work effectively and allow us to remove toxic waste. Read more…

Acupuncture and Chronic Pain

June 8th, 2011

By Carla Chesters

How many people do you know who have or are suffering from back pain? It is estimated that
at least half of the population of a typical developed country suffers from some form of chronic
pain. Acupuncture pain treatment is a very effective technique in relieving chronic back pain,
better than a typical medication treatment or physical therapy.
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